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About Sifu Shi Xing Wei
Shi Xing Wei is a 32nd generation Shaolin
Kungfu Master from the Shaolin Temple of Songshan, China. He specializes in the 18 Shaolin Weapons, sparring, and the internal
arts.
Master Shi Xing Wei was born in Kaifeng
in the Henan Province of China. He was about 7 years old when his uncle, also a practitioner of Chinese kung fu, sparked
Xing Wei's interest in the art which led him to enroll in a local Wushu (martial arts) training center. One day a Shaolin
monk from the Songshan Shaolin Temple (Henan Province) was passing through and discovered Xing Wei's talent. The monk explained
to Xing Wei that he could live and learn kung fu at the Shaolin Temple just as the monk himself did. Xing Wei was very interested
and after gaining the support of his family he left and began a life at the Temple which would lead him to become a highly
distinguished kung fu Master and humble follower of Buddhism.
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Upon acceptance into Shaolin, Master Shi Xing Wei was given his Buddhist name and had his head shaven as part of initiation
to become a disciple of Shaolin. Life for him at the Shaolin Temple was very different from what most of us are used to.
He slept on a hard cot at night and was awakened as early as the sun every morning by a bell his Sifu would ring. Xing Wei
along with his kungfu brothers would start the day by jogging for half an hour followed by six hours of kungfu training and
other studies. Their day consisted of 3 practice sessions, each 2 hours long with an hour between to eat and rest. This
routine was done six days a week with Sunday to rest and finish chores. Every year they received a 2 week break to return
home and visit family.
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As his training progressed at Shaolin, he became one of the strongest among his fellow brothers. At a young age he was promoted
and chosen to fill the position of Chief of the Chinese Overseas Shaolin Kungfu Teaching Department. It was an honor not
lightly bestowed. Shortly after he was given the privilege to travel the world as part of the demonstration team to spread
the awareness of Shaolin Kungfu. Later he was promoted once more and became Director of Stage for the Shaolin Kungfu Troupe
which brought him to America for the first time.
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During his travels he took every opportunity to meet and teach the people of each country he visited upon. He also entered
into many provincial, national, and international tournaments and placed as champion. He was interviewed on different occasions
and aired on television in many countries. While in America he made guest appearances on "Good Morning America",
"The David Letterman Show", and "The Jay Leno Show". He also encountered and taught celebrities such
as Leonardo DiCaprio and the Wu-Tang Clan.
After over a decade with the Shaolin Temple, Master Shi Xing Wei decided he was ready to depart and follow a different
path which lay in America. He currently resides in Las Vegas teaching Kungfu and Taiji at his very own school and already
has a loyal following. Amitoufo.
Master Shi Xing Wei placed as champion in...
...Sanda (Chinese kickboxing) competition in Hubei Province of China, 1997.
...overall performance as a member of the Shaolin Wushu Team in the Shaolin International Wushu Festival, 1997.
...forms using Jiu Jie Bian (whip chain) in the Shaolin International Wushu Festival, 1999.
...forms using Gun (staff) in Shandong Province, 1999.
...Sword competition in Henan Province, 2000.
For more information on Master Shi Xing Wei
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| Regis Philbin |
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| 7 year old Shi Xing Wei |
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| Sifu Shi De Yang |
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