| Master Yajun ¡°Thomas¡± Zhuang is one of the China's top Wushu artists, former associate professor at Nanjing Industrial University in China; a member of the Chinese National Physical Education Committee as well as a board member of the Wushu Professional Committee. He is an international Taichi, Kungfu coach and a well-respected senior National Judge of the Chinese Wushu Federation, and was appointed the chief judge for international and national Wushu tournaments. Currently, Master Zhuang is an instructor at Louisiana State University. He has been working on the effects of Taichi exercise on Peripheral Neuropathy patients and Parkinson disease. His modified Zhuang's Taichi and Qigong therapy has demonstrated great potential for treating the disease. This promising and successful program has had a huge influence on the community and widely reported through television, newspaper, and magazine reports.
| The report of the 225 magazine
| Advocate report LSU Taichi research
| Published books
| Master Zhuang began his full-time Wushu (Chinese Martial arts) training at the age of eight when he was selected from thousands of children to attend the Jiangsu Wushu Institute. At age 17 he continued his study of Wushu culture and philosophy at Nanjing Normal University and subsequently he joined the faculty at Nanjing Industrial University.
| Shaolin-Ditang Quan,1984
| Drunken brawler, 1985
| Shaolin sword, 1986
| Mantis Quan, 1988
| Kung Fu Class in LSU 2007 |
Master Zhuang has been teaching, training, competition and research for Chinese martial arts more than 30 years.He is not only won the top prizes in national Wushu games, the number of his students also won the top prizes or got good grades in national and international competition. He also has published over 20 papers and 5 books in Chinese and English.Due to his outstanding contributions to the field of Wushu, he was elected in1990 for inclusion in Who¡¯s Who": Chinese Wushu and in the "Famous Person" section of "China Wushu Encyclopedia", and was named as an honorary consultant for the Chinese Wushu Hall of Fame.
| In Wu Shu Competition, 8th National Games, China, 1997
| As the head coach of the Netherlands Wu-Shu National Team in Summer 2001
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