Giles wrote:Her background as a pro wushu athlete shows. She has excellent movement skills.
ummm...just no....
Actually I have to agree with both quoted viewpoints. She's probably between 40 and 50 (maybe even a little older, hard to tell with some Chinese ladies), has great athleticism by any standards and even more so for her age, and also seems like a nice, fun person.
Her husband is Tamotsu Miyahira, age 55.
Excerpt from "
TAMOTSU MIYAHIRA - JAPANESE MARTIAL ARTIST:"
BIOGRAPHY
Tamotsu Miyahira (宮平 保, Miyahira Tamotsu, born March 25, 1964) is a Japanese practitioner of Chinese martial arts. He is the Head Teacher of the Tian Xing Jian Chinese Martial Arts Association, and has been teaching Chinese martial arts in Okinawa, the birthplace of karate, since 1990. He has taught Chinese martial arts to teachers of a variety of different martial arts
(including karate, iai, and full contact karate) from all over Japan as well as overseas.
Tamotsu Miyahira began learning Shorin-ryu traditional Okinawan karate at the age of 10. At high school he also started full contact karate and weight training.
After this, he studied martial arts for five years at Wuhan Sports University in Hubei province, China. Here he studied traditional Chinese martial arts under Wen Jing Ming and Liu Yu Hua.
Whilst studying in China, Miyahira had many opportunities to practice techniques with masters of many different styles from all over China including Mei Hua, Hsing I, Hei Fu, Wen Zhou Nan Chuan, Ton Bei and Ba Ji.
In 1989, Miyahira graduated from Wuhan Sports University. In that year, he also married Song Li, a former member of the Szechuan martial arts team and winner of the National Martial Art sparring division in 1984, 1986, and 1987.