Jet Li has been a kung fu whirlwind for decades, so by now even the most average movie buff probably knows that this person knows how to handle a high kick. But how good is he really? Is he one of those action stars who are actually terrible fighters?
No, it’s not. As the biography tells us, Jet Li is as real as it gets. The youngest child of a poor family, he started wushu (the Chinese term for kung fu) at the age of eight. He was so good that his family sent him to a special sports school and he responded to the call by winning his first championship at the tender age of 11. This led him to the Beijing Wushu Team, which has visited over 45 countries, including the US.
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The young Lee even managed to demonstrate his skills in front of President Richard Nixon himself. After that, Li’s martial arts prowess only grew. He held the national wushu all-around title for five consecutive years, but retired from the sport when he was only 17 years old. After that, he got into the cinema and … skills.
Interestingly, Jet Li himself says that in his youth he was not going to do martial arts. According to his website, he was randomly assigned to a wushu class when he was in school and didn’t even know what it was. It was luck – with the same success he could be ordered to swim, play football or do gymnastics.