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Kung Fu and Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

Kung Fu and Science

Kung Fu has evolved from a traditional means of defence to become a system of attacking and defending oneself, with or without weapons, exercising the body and maintaining good physical and mental health. As such, these practices have found an international following. Yet what has remained a largely unexplored area is the scientific principles behind these martial arts. This book not only covers the brief history of Chinese martial arts, but also brings together the wisdom of a Kung Fu grand master with a scientist and teacher to explain the scientific reasons why Kung Fu is the powerful practice that it is. Using the principles of physics, biomechanics and biology, with a number of drawings showing some basic postures of Kung Fu, the authors present a deep understanding of how the styles, the specific movements and methods of attack and defence operate.

Wing Chun Kung Fu - Jeet Kune Do
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

Wing Chun Kung Fu - Jeet Kune Do

Bruce Lee’s original art (wing chun) and the art he developed (jeet kune do) are compared by Lee’s associates. Includes stances and footwork, hand and leg techniques, tactics, and self-defense.

Wing Chun Kung Fu
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Wing Chun Kung Fu

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Macmillan

A simple and powerful form of kung fu, wing chun is ideal for women interested in the art of self-defense. This book covers the first form of wing chun kung fu, and is appropriate for intermediate and advanced practitioners, as well as beginners. 130 photos.

Origins of Shaolin Kung Fu
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 161

Origins of Shaolin Kung Fu

In this book, you will learn about the legends of Shaolin and unveil the mysteries surrounding the Shaolin warrior monks.

Kung Fu Cult Masters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Kung Fu Cult Masters

Chinese Martial Arts films have captured audiences' imaginations around the world. In this wide-ranging study, Hunt looks at the mythic allure of the Shaolin Temple, the 'Clones' of Bruce Lee, gender-bending swordswomen, and the knockabout comedy of Sammo Hung, bringing new insights to a hugely popular and yet critically neglected genre. 12 photos.

Kung Fu Scholar Methods: Internal Strikes in 100 Days
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 40

Kung Fu Scholar Methods: Internal Strikes in 100 Days

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-01-11
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Long ago in ancient China, there were old Kung fu masters who had miraculous skills. Even in their old age, their bodies were like iron. When they struck back, it only took one hit and the enemy was dead. Now many centuries later we no longer see these skills. The basic martial skills once taught are ignored and more "modern" day training is used instead. If these new methods are better, then why does the modern martial artist not exhibit the same skills of the old masters? The answer is simple, they have no chi skills. In this book, Sifu Li tells you how to build chi. What herbs to take and the importance of sexual energy. Included is a 100 day plan to increase your internal energy or "chi" and learn the basics of internal striking methods.This book also includes instructions on how to make and use Dit Da Jow liniment for striking training.

Power of Shaolin Kung Fu
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Power of Shaolin Kung Fu

The Power of Shaolin Kung Fu offers readers a comprehensive course in the fundamental movements that have been practiced and perfected by warrior monks for centuries. It includes instruction in the powerful striking techniques that so often lead to decisive victory in today's mixed martial arts bouts. The book includes 300 color photographs along with detailed textual instructions and training tips. Shaolin Kung Fu is an indispensible part of every martial artist's repertoire—a vital means to improve your movement, motion, and balance skills and the best way for a mixed martial arts fighter to improve and perfect striking skills. This informative kung fu book also shares the moral and ethical philosophies that underlie the Jow Ga system. Shaolin Jow Ga Kung Fu is a combination of southern and northern Shaolin techniques—making it by far the most effective in terms of combining blinding speed with devastatingly powerful strikes.

A Complete Guide to Kung Fu
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

A Complete Guide to Kung Fu

Readers are introduced to the action-packed and fascinating world of kung fu. This book provides a history of the discipline as well as details on the different styles. Step-by-step instructions and accompanying photographs help readers learn the positions and fundamental techniques. As the book progresses, the moves become more and more varied and complex. Formal exercises encourage students to practice what they have learned, keep track of personal progress, and improve their mastery of the discipline. The book also includes a glossary, a further reading section with books and websites, and an index.

Kung Fu
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Kung Fu

Explores kung fu, weaving together history, culture, geography and politics.

Secrets of Phoenix Eye Fist Kung Fu
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Secrets of Phoenix Eye Fist Kung Fu

Master the terrifyingly effective Phoenix Eye Fist style of Chinese Kung Fu with this illustrated martial arts guide. The Secrets of Phoenix-Eye Fist Kung-Fu depicts an enormously potent art, also known as Chuka Shaolin, that does not depend on strength or size. Instead, it utilizes a special striking technique, the phoenix-eye fist, aimed at vital points on the opponent's body. Phoenix-Eye Fist Kung-Fu excels at close-range fighting—an area neglected in many other martial arts—and employs a variety of lightning-fast strikes and kicks. Due to its deadly efficacy, there is no sparring in Chuka Shaolin, but instead complex two-person practice forms are employed—both for empty-handed figh...