MEET AVEDIS.

CHINESE MARTIAL ARTS INSTRUCTOR SINCE 1999.

Avedis Seropian was Born in 1982 in Lebanon. His first contact with martial arts was at the age of 14, he has been teaching Chinese martial arts (Tai Chi, Qi Gong, and Kung Fu: both traditional Kung Fu and modern Wushu) since 1999.
Avedis has participated in 8 world wushu championships, 5 of them as an athlete and 3 of them as an International Wushu Judge. He has the 6th degree black belt from the Chinese Traditional Wushu Association in Chen style Tai Chi, and holds numerous regional, West Asia, and international titles in Tai Chi, both traditional and modern.
Avedis chose Chinese martial arts among many others, such as Karate or Judo, that were popular in his youth, because he found out that none of them has the fluidity, the wealth of styles, and the free character of Wushu, where the practitioner is encouraged to find their own “path”, and the ability to freely express themselves according to their body type and temperament. Chinese martial arts is truly unique in that way.

MEET CHRISTOPHER.

WUSHU INSTRUCTOR AND STUDENT.

His teachings are practiced by all generations of athletes, instructors, and people interested in working on themselves to improve their quality of life. He also prepares young athletes for championships and travels to give seminars, workshops, and courses that can be passed in English, French, Arabic, Armenian, and Mandarin.
Avedis is one of the first creators of optional difficulty movements, such as the modified Shaolin Style Squat adapted to Tai Chi, which later became part of the modern Wushu competition routines as innovative optional movements. Nowadays, athletes can apply to such tournaments with their own variation of innovative list of movements such as during world championships.

MEET LARA.

WUSHU INSTRUCTOR AND STUDENT.

In the year 2011, Avedis participated in the 5th Wudang International Tai Chi tournament, held in the birthplace of Taoism, and scored a gold medal in each of the three events that he presented. but more importantly, he was the highest-scoring athlete of the entire tournament- Chinese and foreigners combined- among almost 1200 participants from all around the globe.
The year 2013 was the second time Avedis ranked number 1 in both his events Chen style barehand Tai Chi and Chen style Sword, among more than 3000 participants, and was applauded as the best of the best this time in the birthplace of Chen Style Tai Chi, in Chen Jia Gou, Henan, China.

MEET KARL.

WUSHU INSTRUCTOR AND STUDENT.

In the year 2011, Avedis participated in the 5th Wudang International Tai Chi tournament, held in the birthplace of Taoism, and scored a gold medal in each of the three events that he presented. but more importantly, he was the highest-scoring athlete of the entire tournament- Chinese and foreigners combined- among almost 1200 participants from all around the globe.
The year 2013 was the second time Avedis ranked number 1 in both his events Chen style barehand Tai Chi and Chen style Sword, among more than 3000 participants, and was applauded as the best of the best this time in the birthplace of Chen Style Tai Chi, in Chen Jia Gou, Henan, China.

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