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Who is the acrobat Liu Siyu?

Liu Siyu: World No.1 Jiu Jitsu 2005- 12- 15: 08: 32 Print this page. Liu Siyu, who plays the snake lady in the acrobatic ballet Swan Lake, was awarded the title of "World No.1 Jiu Jitsu" by Body Shaping World Record at the Shanghai Grand Theatre yesterday, and Liu Siyu will be measured on the spot. Headquartered in Colorado, USA, the association aims to collect the limit records of human softness around the world. Since this year, the association has established the award of "the first person in Jiu Jitsu in the world". Since its establishment, the award has been recommended by many European and American performers-the softest person in the world is in China! After nearly half a year's investigation of candidates from all over the world, I finally decided to award this award to Liu Siyu. Yesterday afternoon, Paul Tidani, chief surveyor of the Association, began to measure various physical indicators of Liu Siyu. These records will be input into the computer and analyzed by a set of software dedicated to the association. Paul said: "These data will be used as reference materials to enter our Jiu Jitsu World Record. Starting next year, we will accept the challenge of Jiu Jitsu masters from all over the world according to Liu's data. " Liu Siyu, who is 18 years old this year, began to practice soft skills at the age of 5, and her live performance surprised the Commissioner of the association. Besides measuring and awarding prizes, the Commissioner of the Association will track and record Liu Siyu's participation in Swan Lake in the next three days, and make a documentary for distribution. If there is no bone, softness is irreplaceable. Paul, the chief surveyor of the World Jiu Jitsu Association, measured the softness for Liu Siyu. Liu Siyu showed that human beauty is the best in the world. This is not a day's work. In the acrobatic ballet Swan Lake, Liu Siyu conquered the audience with amazing body language. Yesterday, Liu Siyu, a contortionist who was performing the acrobatic ballet Swan Lake at the Shanghai Grand Theatre, was awarded the honorary certificate of "the world's first contortionist" by the World Jiu Jitsu Association. This 18-year-old girl from Northeast China is very calm about unexpected surprises. After receiving the certificate, she calmly stepped onto the stage. Paul Tidanni, who presented the honorary certificate to Liu Siyu, is the chief surveyor of the World Jiu Jitsu Association headquartered in Colorado, USA. According to him, this association will hold the World Jiu Jitsu Competition from next year. In order to set the competition standards, they selected dozens of actors from all over the world and tested them for more than half a year. "We found Liu Siyu under the recommendation of performers from many countries in Europe and America. Because she often goes to various countries to perform, leaving a deep impression on the audience. We carefully studied her performance video, and this time we specially came to give her the certificate of' the first person in JIU Jiu Jitsu in the world'. " Yesterday, Paul and his assistant measured and recorded various shapes of Liu Siyu's live performance. At the same time, he has obtained the approval of the producer, and in the next few days, he will follow up Liu Siyu's performance in Swan Lake and his usual life. He said: "The beauty of art cannot be measured by a ruler. We will use high-tech means to decompose her performance into technical parameters and form action indicators. " It is reported that the test data of Liu Siyu's performance will be input into the computer and analyzed by special software, so as to formulate the first set of technical regulations and movement difficulty standards of the World Jiu Jitsu Competition. Liu Siyu, of Russian descent, began to practice jujitsu at the age of five. She starred in "Soft Art" and other programs, which were lamented by international acrobats as "soft without bones, no one can replace it". In the acrobatic ballet Swan Lake, she played the role of "Snake Lady" and also surprised the audience with her exquisite performance.