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Zhang Hao (張豪)


Early Life and Training

Zhang Hao (张豪) was born in Jiaozuo, Henan, China, the birthplace of Taichi. From a young age, he displayed a passion for martial arts, beginning his training at the age of seven. He excelled in various martial arts forms, including Bajiquan, Changquan, and weapon forms like sword and staff. In 2006, Zhang Hao transitioned to Taichi, and over nearly two decades, he has developed extensive expertise in this discipline.

Personal Information

• Name: Zhang Hao (张豪) • Nationality: Chinese • Height: 182 cm • Weight: 82 kg • Education: Graduated from Wuhan Sports University • Ethnicity: Han Chinese • Residence: Los Angeles, USA • Birthplace: Henan, China • Marital Status: Married • Profession: Professional Taichi Athlete and Coach

Career Achievements

Zhang Hao’s competitive career in Taichi has been marked by significant achievements:

• 2013: Awarded the title of National Sports Master in China. • 2014: Won the Men’s Optional Taichi Championship at the National Wushu Routine Championships in China. • 2016: Served as the head coach of the Philippine National Wushu Team, leading his students to success in the 9th Asian Wushu Championships and the 6th World Junior Wushu Championships. • 2019: Represented the United States National Wushu Team at the 8th World Traditional Wushu Championships, winning the Men’s Chen-style Taichi and Chen-style Taichi Sword championships, along with the team championship, with all six team members being his students. • 2023: Represented the United States at the 2023 Pan American KungFu Championships, winning four gold medals.

Philosophy and Teaching

Zhang Hao embodies the philosophy of Taichi, using it for both physical and mental cultivation. Taichi’s broad applications and evident benefits are integral to his approach. He has successfully integrated Taichi principles into his daily life, enhancing physical fitness and achieving inner peace.

After serving as a professional Taichi athlete for fifteen years, Zhang Hao transitioned to coaching in 2014. With over a decade of teaching experience, he has conducted workshops and seminars in the United States and China, sharing the benefits of Taichi with a wider audience. He emphasizes Taichi’s role in personal cultivation, promoting its use for physical health and mental tranquility.

Personal Life

Zhang Hao is married and comes from a close-knit family, including his parents and an elder sister. He continues to practice Taichi diligently, incorporating it into his everyday life and inspiring others through his teachings and personal example.

Contributions and Legacy

Zhang Hao’s contributions to the world of Taichi are multifaceted. As both a competitor and a teacher, he has spread the art of Taichi and its benefits to people across different regions. His commitment to Taichi is a testament to the martial art’s profound impact on both physical and mental well-being. Beyond competitions, Zhang Hao embraces broader aspects of Chinese culture, including the tea ceremony and playing the Guqin, a traditional Chinese musical instrument. His dedication and influence have earned him respect and admiration, making him a revered figure in the Taichi community .

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