1960-1965: study in Beijing University of Physical Education
Sept. 1965 – Oct. 1974: Coach of Wushu in Beijing Shichahai Sports School
Nov. 1974 – June 1988: Chief Coach in Beijing Wushu Team. During this period, he was appointed seven times Chief Coach of China National Wushu Team in participating international competitions and performances. The athletes he trained have won 56 golden medals in formal national competitions and 15 golden medals in international competitions. Beijing Wushu Team won National Team Championship for 12 consecutive years from 1974 to 1985.
1983-1987: Professor at the Institute of Chinese Qigong
1988-1991: Chief Coach of Philippines National Wushu Team. His athletes won 25 medals in international competitions.
1981-1992: Commissioner of China Wushu Association; Vice Director of Coach Committee of China Wushu Association; Councilor of China Wushu Society; Vice Secretary-general of Beijing Wushu Association.
1995-Present: President of International Sheng Zhen Society
Oct. 2002-Present: Qigong Instructor in Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin, U.S.A.
2004: Chief Judge at the United States Martial Arts competition.
Present: Councilor of the World Academic Society of Medical Qigong and advisor to the Qigong Science Research Association of China.
Awards:
1. 9th Level certificate presented by the United States Wushu-Kungfu Federation
2. Chinese National award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role. Li Junfeng once played a role in five movies. He acted as hero in four movies, such as “Wulinzhi”. One of his most famous students is movie star Jet Li.
3. Beijing City “Certificate of Excellence”; several times
4. Third Medal Certificate 1981; Beijing Physical Culture and Sports Commission and the State Physical Culture and Sports Commission of the People’s Republic of China.
5. Third Medal Certificate 1982; Beijing Physical Culture and Sports Commission and the State Physical Culture and Sports Commission of the People’s Republic of China.
6. Third Medal Certificate 1983; State Physical Culture and Sports Commission of the People’s Republic of China.
7. Second Medal Certificate 1985; Beijing Physical Culture and Sports Commission and the State Physical Culture and Sports Commission of the People’s Republic of China.
8. Third Medal Certificate 1987; State Physical Culture and Sports Commission of the People’s Republic of China.