![]() ![]() Tieu Long practitioners get many high prizes at t he 5 th International Martial Arts Festival in Ho Chi Minh City. ![]() Tieu Long Martial Arts School at the 5th International Martial Arts Festival in Ho Chi Minh City. Tieu Long followers actively participate in martial art performances and competitions in France. Janny Perigois, a French martial arts practitioner who has studied Tieu Long for 16 years, said “Learning the Vietnamese martial arts helps me not only improve my health and control my actions, but also gives me a better understanding about the Vietnamese culture, making me love this country and its people.” Tieu Long’s French followers possess both the quality of flexibility and swiftness typical of Vietnamese traditional martial arts with powerful and effective fighting techniques. Tieu Long martial art has effective weapon-based forms, which use a fan, knife or spear. It is important for Tieu Long followers to practice the use of hands, fingers and legs in attack and defense, and maintain the body’s balance in fighting. Tieu Long’s beginning exercises focus on improving physical strength and endurance. While exercises of Vietnamese traditional martial arts give the body flexibility and suppleness, Tieu Long exercises focus on speed and direct fighting techniques. It also has additional exercises which are adapted to the body type of westerners. Tieu Long martial arts school teaches students the exercises provided by the Vietnamese Traditional Martial Arts Federation. Master Janny, who has studied Tieu Long for 16 years, performs a fan-based action. She is a member of the Ho Chi Minh City Traditional Martial Arts Federation. Nguyen Mai Trinh is the wife of master Stephane Lesoil. Tieu Long has about 400 followers who study the Vietnamese martial art in five schools in France. Tieu Long has weapon-based forms which use swords, knives, staff, fans and spears. Tieu Long practitioners in a counter exercise. The French master has a strong love for the Vietnamese martial arts. Master Stephane Lesoil teaches an arm lock exercise. Tieu Long practitioners wear a tunic according to regulations Tieu Long followers practicing in District 9, Ho Chi Minh City. In France, attracting followers of different ages. Tieu Long, a Vietnamese martial art, is developing widely Master Stephane Lesoil, Head of Tieu Long Martial Arts School. Master Lesoil has also come to Vietnam to learn and practice Vietnamese martial arts from masters in Ho Chi Minh City to improve Tieu Long. Tieu Long now has more than 400 French and Vietnamese followers who are studying the martial art in schools across France. Tieu Long martial art school was established by master Mi in the 1980s to preserve and promote Vietnamese traditional martial arts in France.Īfter Mi passed away, Lesoil took over from his teacher to develop the Vietnamese martial art. Admiring the Vietnamese martial artist’s graceful and effective performances, Lesoil asked Mi to teach him the Vietnamese martial art. His interest in the Vietnamese martials arts began after he met Mi, a Vietnamese martial arts master who worked in the same company with Lesoil. Stephane Lesoil learned karate and judo when he was a little boy. ![]()
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