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countrywing

Dr Wamala Peter

@countrywing

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Ugandan looking for information about USA

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Ugandan

Lives in Kampala

Speaks English,Mandarin Swahili etc

Registration: 22 December 2012

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“All disciples are country wings” A BACKGROUND TO KUNG FU IN UGANDA Kung fu and Tai chi have origins in the famous Shaolin temple thousands of years back in main land china. Since then, the practice has greatly increased throughout China and world over, Uganda in particular. Chinese Kung fu is relatively a new game and sport in Uganda. Its practice official dates back to nearly 1997 that is 15 years ago, though some individuals claim to have been practicing it as early as 1988 but on individual basis. Kung fu was first brought to the attention of Ugandans by the Chinese through their Brothers Kung Fu School which was located in Kansanga-Muyenga, a Kampala suburb where a number of local and foreign athletes enrolled for nearly a decade. It later alone collapsed citing inconsistence in management. Among the famous disciples of that school are Prof. Kizito Robert, Dr. Wamala Peter and Master Wong Ivan who excelled in the discipline and courses offered then. Those three “Brothers” attained their respective titles after grading them in various international kung fu competitions involving combat (sparring) and demonstrations, where they won various medals and titles. Countries visited include: Iran, Hong Kong, Britain, France, Russia, USA, UAE, South Africa and China among others. The most experienced Kung fu practitioners went ahead to open the most successful and famous Kung fu school called Country wing Chinese martial Arts Schools which has a number of clubs and branches directly attached to it and these may include: Country Wing Chinese Kung fu School, Uganda, Country wing-wing Chun, Country Wing Tai chi School, Country Wing Toa & Country Wing Sanda. Kung fu practitioners and athletes in Uganda have featured in various movies, drammer and entertainment functions locally and internationally. Movies include: “who killed Captain Alex”, “The Return of Uncle Benon”, “Ensi Yabalwanyi”, “Rescue Team” and the latest release “Black” among others. In drammer featured in “The rite of spring”, a piece produced by Uganda National Contemporary Ballet” at the National Theatre in 2010. They also performed in Uganda at various functions including Chinese new year celebrations. The school currently has its head offices in Kololo, Acacia Avenue (John Babiiha avenue) plot 23A/B, and has branches all over Kampala with over 50 formally registered active athletes.
Interests: martial arts, kung fu,

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12 years ago
OilChick_Bex

Moving to Kampala!! by OilChick_Bex

Hi Everyone, My name is Rebecca and I am English originally but have been living in Denmark the last 4 years. I work in the Oil industry (I know, I sold my soul!) and my next post is Uganda!! Is very exciting but also a little scary :) I will ...

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12 years ago
Snoekerd

Self Defense by Snoekerd

Hello! I am looking for someone who is capable and willing to teach a few people into giving a self defense training to vulnerable women. So it's about passing on the knowledge and help those who struggle to defend them self. Please send me a ...

countrywing

COUNTRY WING MARTIAL ARTS SCHOOLS UGANDA “All Disciples are Country Wings” Tai Chi Kung Fu Wing Chun Sanda (Chinese Kick Boxing) Qi Gong Lion dance Wushu ... Read More

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countrywing replied to a thread
13 years ago
rjm1982

Preparing to relocate to Kampala by rjm1982

Hi everyone, My wife and I are currently preparing to relocate from London to Kampala, aiming for arriving in April. Now the Christmas period is out the way, we're starting to get very excited! I'm relocating with my current employer - a major ...

countrywing

Hello, thanks for you concern, just like any other person would be for their life. fortunately, Uganda is safer than what most people think about it out there. Before 2012, some parts like the Northern and Western regions were partly insecure but I ... Read More