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Introduction to Shaolin Kung Fu

Synopsis
An explanation and demonstration of the basic and intermediate levels of shaolin kung fu. Suitable exercises to facilitate the techniques are included, and drawings and diagrams augment the methods taught. It also features an overview of shaolin weapons and their uses and advice on training.

The publisher, Paul H. Crompton Ltd. CROMPTONPH@aol.com , 23 January, 2000
Clear English, clear photographs, clear diagrams, clear layout, an expert author. What more can you ask from a book and its author? A textbook of how to lay a good foundation of Shaolin techniques.

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Wing Chun Bil Jee Deadly Art of...

Customer Comments

danielmorris57@hotmail.com from England, Leeds , 23 October, 2000 
Excellent for Beginners
This book really helped me when I first started learning Wing Chun. After reading this I showed it to my friend and after looking at it he started Wing Chun. We both highly recommend this Book. GO ON BUY IT.

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andybogard2000@hotmail.com from England , 21 March, 2001 
Great introduction to the famous Hung Gar Kung Fu system.
This book contains all the moves of the famous Tiger and Crane form/kata of the Hung Gar system of kung fu.

There are hundreds of photos detailing each of those moves. Moves of the tiger (the use of the hand as a tiger claw) and crane (hand imitating the crane wing and beak) are the nucleus of this form. There are also details photos of application of these moves in combat.

However, I feel that there are a few improvements that can be made to this book. For one it should include basic conditioning methods used to condition the tiger claw and crane beak techniques to make them more destructive on execution.

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randomaniac@hotmail.com from UK , 12 June, 1999 
This Book is Excellent!
Master Cheung has written about Chi development using special breathing and pressure point techniques, as well as Wing Chun Kuen forms. However, he sticks to point of Chi development, which is good, and explains the whole process very well. The thing I really liked was that the pictures showed which way the Chi (internal strength) was flowing during execution of each technique, and this was a real help in learning how I was improving. A must for the beginner in Wing Chun Kung fu, and for the martial artist wanting an easy way to develop his Chi

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ant234566784@hotmail.com from moscow russia , 26 March, 2001 
wow i can kick butt now
wow after only 6 months I can kick butt. this is wicked I just hit people and they fall down. I don't know if this is just coz I am hard or what. but the story of the bears is good on the back page.

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Bruce Lee's Fighting Method :...

Synopsis
Black and white photographs illustrate the self-defense techniques developed by Bruce Lee

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Chinese Healing Arts : Internal Kung-Fu

Customer Comments

mgi2k17@hotmail.com from Yorkshire, England , 24 October, 2000 
Buy This Now
I bought this book because I was starting Wing Chun Kung Fu, and I had problems with circulation but this book really helped.

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Customer Comments

A fantastic theoretical study of the MARTIAL/YANG side of ta, 12 March, 2001
Reviewer: A reader from London, England

A fantastic book for the martial artist looking for the theory of taiji. The book is not focussed on any one style, rather its discussion is on solid principles - rooting, issuing from the waist, etc etc

the best book I have on Taiji along with 'The Tao of TaijiQuan'


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