Masaru Masuda Explained
Masaru Masuda is a former taijiquan athlete from Japan. He won gold medals at the 1993 East Asian Games and the 1994 Asian Games, being the first Japanese wushu athlete to do so at each respective multi-sport event.[1] [2] [3] He also won a silver medal in taijiquan at the 1993 World Wushu Championships in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.[4] Since his competitive career, he assumed a position at Waseda University and has published works on taijiquan.[5]
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- News: 1994-10-12. Japan's Masuda grabs Wushu title, makes Asiad history. Kyodo News. Japan Economic Newswire. Hiroshima. subscription. 2021-08-05.
- News: 1994-10-12. Asiad results of Wushu, Men's Taijiquan -2-. Kyodo News. Japan Economic Newswire. Hiroshima. subscription. 2021-08-05.
- News: 1993-05-16. China Continues Domination at East Asian Games. Xinhua General Overseas News Service. Shanghai. subscription. 2021-08-05. 0516182.
- News: 1993-11-23. World Wushu Championship Results. Xinhua General Overseas News Service. Kuala Lumpur. subscription. 2021-08-05. 1123028.
- Sato. Shinji. Makita. Shigeru. Uchida. Ryusei. Ishihara. Shunichi. Masuda. Masaru. 2010. Effect of Tai Chi Training on Baroreflex Sensitivity and Heart Rate Variability in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease. International Heart Journal. 51. 4. 238–241. 10.1536/ihj.51.238. J-STAGE. free.