Wang Bo (martial artist)

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Wang.
Wang Bo

Wang Bo at the Shaolin Temple
Born (1989-11-02) November 2, 1989
Shandong Province, China
Residence Los Angeles, California
Style Monkey Style
Rank 7 段Duan Kung Fu

Wang Bo (Chinese: 王博; pinyin: Wáng Bó) (born Nov 2, 1989) is a martial artist, Zen Buddhist monk, Shaolin Kung Fu master,[1] and Shifu of the Shaolin Temple Torrance, located in Torrance, CA,[2] a main branch of the original Shaolin Temple of China. He is the founder of Hungrymonk Yoga.[3]

Life and career

Wang Bo was born in a rural village of Shandong Province, China on November 2, 1989. The family relocated to the Shaolin village on Mount Song in central Henan Province, home to the Shaolin Temple, a Chán Buddhist monastery built in 495 A.D., considered to be the birthplace of Shaolin Kung Fu[4] and associated with many other Chinese Martial Arts. At age 8, his father enrolled Wang and his brother to live in the temple amongst the monks.

Wang studied Monkey style Kung Fu under Shifu Shi Yongxin, now abbot of the temple. At age 11, he began performing in the world tour of the 'Shaolin Wheel of Life' show with the Shaolin Performing Arts Troupe.[5] Touring for three years throughout Europe, Australia, Canada and the United States, then becoming the troupe leader and director. At age 20, with the blessing of the Shaolin Temple,[6] he relocated to the South Bay of Los Angeles in Southern California where he now lives and trains.[7]

Wang Bo

Honors

2002 - 1st place - National Martial Arts Championship Male Dual events

2004 - 1st place (Xiao Hong)- Traditional WuShu World Festival Competition

2004 - 1st place (Duel) Traditional WuShu World Festival Competition

2007 - 1st place (Fist & Weapons) - Martial Arts Championship in Handan City

In 2013 Wang Bo was featured on the cover of Black Belt Magazine and an article.[8][9]

Dignitaries

Wang Bo has performed for world dignitaries such as:

Queen Elizabeth II[10] - April 21, 1999

Henry Kissinger, (Former U.S. Secretary of State)[11] - May 13, 2005

Russian President Vladimir Putin[12] - March 16, 2007

King of Spain Juan Carlos - April 2, 2007

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Saturday, June 07, 2014. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.