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 1999,
Conference of 'A.S.K.T.
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Associazione per lo Studio del Kung-Fu Tradizionale
(A.S.K.T.) was established by the special authorization of CONI and registered
at Comune di Milano in 1998. Its President Mr. Yang Lin Sheng, Kung-Fu
professor, had been national coach of the professional WuShu team of China between 70s and 80s. Vice-President Mr. Alfredo Vismara, the only 8th
Dan of Judo in Italy, president of one of
the most important Judo Associations - “Amici del Judo” - has been the coach of
the professional Italian Judo national team for many years. Important
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A.S.K.T. are: Mr. Sergio Mor Stabilini, 7th Dan
Karate Professor, president of “Jitakyoei Budo” Association; Mr. Francesco
Mattioli, one of the most important accountants in Bologna, who is the Financial administrator of A.S.K.T.
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Today, A.S.K.T. has developed into 18 branch locations
in 7 different European countries and has established many professional Kung-Fu
schools and gyms. A.S.K.T. often communicates with other martial arts
organizations. Many famous Karate, Judo, Boxing, Muai Thai and Kickboxing
masters switched to the study of Chinese Kung-fu under the direction of Master
Yang. A.S.K.T. seminars contents are mostly composed by Xing Yi Quan, Tai Ji
Quan, Yi Quan, Ba Gua Zhang and other traditional and essential Kung-Fu styles;
their charming point is that Master Yang includes in Kung-fu training many
aspects of the millenary Chinese philosophy and culture as well. |
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president, Mr. Yang Lin Sheng
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 Ms. Liu Chun Yan,
wife of Mr. Yang Famous master of Tai Ji Quan and Sword
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The mission of A.S.K.T. is to develop traditional
Chinese culture and other Kung-Fu organizations to promote Kung-Fu in other
countries. Its goal is to popularize traditional Kung-Fu among normal people,
research and carry on the invaluable Kung-Fu combat techniques. The combination
of three important Chinese traditional philosophy cultures - Taoism,
Confucianism and Buddhism - together with traditional Kung-Fu training and
seminars allow practitioners to achieve better health conditions, enrich their
spiritual life and also research for a higher understanding of the meaning of
life. |
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