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Handbook on traditional health exercises hits the market

Updated: May 20, 2020 By Zhu Linyong chinadaily.com.cn Print
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Zhu Hongyan, a Shanghai University of Sport postgraduate, demonstrates tai chi skills. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

"At least 977 types of centuries-old Chinese sports have withstood the test of time, becoming a unique part of the 21st-century sports scene,"said Li Yin, director of the China Sports Intangible Cultural Heritage Research Institute. "Of these well-kept sport skills, 129 are traditional martial arts skills, both useful in self-defense and health building."

Aiming to help readers quickly grasp these classical regimens or martial skills and their historical and cultural background, compilers have filled Intangible Cultural Heritage Sports for Better Health with rich text, colored photos and videos that readers can get by scanning a QR code with a smartphone. And to suit the needs of readers of different age groups, some traditional exercises featured in the book have been modified to make them less physically challenging, noted Zhu Xiaofeng, an editor with the People's Sports Publishing House.

Wang Jiqiang, a Shanghai University of Sport lecturer, demonstrates Tong Bei Quan techniques. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
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