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21. Kung Fu Panda: The Secret of the Scroll by J. E. Bright | |
Paperback: 64
Pages
(2008-05-01)
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22. Introduction to Shaolin Kung Fu by Wong Kiew Kit | |
Paperback: 94
Pages
(1999-10)
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Customer Reviews (2)
A Superior Book
BASICS |
23. Kung Fu Panda: The Junior Novel by Susan Korman | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2008-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description No one is more shocked than Po the panda when he is chosen to become the Dragon Warrior. It is up to Po to defend the Valley of Peace from the evil snow leopard Tai Lung. At first glance, kung fu master Shifu and the Furious Five dismiss Po as a lazy panda who just loves to eat. But when Po is able to turn his love of food into his greatest strength, he knows he’s stumbled upon something special. Join Po as he rises to the occasion and surprises everyone, including himself! Customer Reviews (1)
A kid's review |
24. Mastering Kung Fu (Mastering Martial Arts Series) by Garrett Gee, Benny Meng, Richard Loewenhagen | |
Paperback: 232
Pages
(2003-09-29)
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Editorial Review Product Description Mastering Kung Fu introduces these advanced theories that show you how science plays as much a role in kung fu as art: -Centerline theory You will see how space and time factor into successful, tactical maneuvers. Then, by combining these principles with detailed instruction on advanced techniques, you will be able to add the concepts to your own arsenal to improve your combat skills—even if you are an established black belt! In addition, you will discover the ancient combat secrets of the monks by tracing the evolution of Shaolin kung fu from the Northern Temples to the Southern Temples. Learn how the Chan Buddhist philosophy of universal harmony has influenced the advancement of Wing Chun kung fu, and how it contributes to the way in which kung fu is performed today. Customer Reviews (25)
Great Book
Logic!!!
Understanding the "Idea at the Beggining".
Definitive Work
Promising layout - disappointing execution |
25. The Kung Fu Book (Television, Popular Culture) by Robert Anderson | |
Paperback: 229
Pages
(1994-03)
list price: US$14.95 Isbn: 155698328X Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (1)
Nice nostalgia |
26. San Shou Kung Fu Of The Chinese Red Army: Practical Skills And Theory Of Unarmed Combat by Mizhou Hui | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(1996-07)
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Its great.
Military meets kung-fu meets kickboxing.
A fairly basic martial arts manual With that said how well does this manual showit?The various progression of pictures are too small to really let yousee the intricacies of the techniques and the blurbs associated with themare very basic.Except for the totally uninitiated I would say that thisbook is unlikely to add much to ones arsenal.For those that are totallyunitiated then this book might just get you through your first trial butyou will probably want something more afterwards. ... Read more |
27. The Wisdom of Kung Fu by Michael Minick | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1975)
Asin: B000YT7OE2 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (4)
Renewed faith in life.
Nice little book
True Wisdom
Great book from before the hype |
28. Kung Fu Panda: Meet the Masters (I Can Read Book 2) by Catherine Hapka | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(2008-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The legend of the Dragon Warrior is famous all over the Valley of Peace. Many have dreamed of being chosen. The time has come to name the great warrior. And the Dragon Warrior is . . . a clumsy panda? Customer Reviews (3)
Great For Beginner Reader
Entertaining read
Kung Fu Panda |
29. Kung Fu Panda: The Movie Storybook by Catherine Hapka | |
Hardcover: 48
Pages
(2008-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description By day, Po the panda works in his family's noodle shop . . . but by night, Po dreams of kung fu greatness. One day Po is chosen to train alongside his kung fu idols, the Furious Five and Master Shifu. Arriving at the palace, Po refuses to leave his chopsticks at the door and learns how to meld his love of the culinary arts with martial arts. He proves that he really is the chosen Dragon Warrior after all! Customer Reviews (2)
Exactly like the book!
Kung Fu Panda story book |
30. Kung Fu Panda: Deluxe Sound Storybook | |
Hardcover: 22
Pages
(2008-04-29)
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Editorial Review Product Description Dreamworks® once again delivers a spellbinding tale that delivers a story that appeals to children of all ages.Set in always fascinating setting of ancient China, a feel-good story, along with the amazing CG-animated characters, this has all the makings of a sure-fire hit, and these new titles from Meredith Books are sure to please the entire family. Customer Reviews (1)
Good book for Po lovers |
31. Wing Chun Kung-fu: A Complete Guide (Tuttle Martial Arts) by Joseph Wayne Smith Dr. | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2006-09-15)
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32. The Tao of Health and Fitness: The Kung-Fu Master's Workout by Jiawen Miao | |
Paperback: 136
Pages
(2000-03)
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Exceptional
Fair Guide to Basic Chinese Martial Exercises This no-nonsense 130-page volume is a collection of rudamentary exercises taken from a variety of different Chinese chi-gung and martial arts sources.The focus of this book is entirely upon the physical exercises themselves, you will find nothing on history or philosophy.Illustrated with numerous easy to follow photographs demonstrating the techniques, each sequence is accompanied by succinct descriptive narratives. This volume contains 11 chapters of exercise "sets" presented in 2 sections.In the first section are: 1. Breathing Exercises (2 exercises), 2. Stretching Exercises (9 movements), 3. Waist Exercises (5), 4. Leg Exercises (7), 5. Arm and Finger Exercises (5), 6. Ankle Exercises (2), 7. Full Body Exercises (4), 8. Relaxation Exercises (2), 9. Dry Bath Exercises (4), and two advaced exercise sets, 10. Tai Chi Chuan Exercises (10), and 11. Sinew Transforming Exercises (14).
These exercises are really helpful |
33. Kung Fu for Girls: Self-Defense with Style by Simon Harrison | |
Paperback: 112
Pages
(2004-08-01)
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EXCELLENT!!
Self defense with style, truly!
Inexpensive self defense that works! |
34. Cao Dai Kung-Fu: Lost Fighting Arts of Vietnam by Haha Lung | |
Paperback: 188
Pages
(2003-01)
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Customer Reviews (3)
"Cao Dai" Primary "Kung-Fu" +++
All Aspects of Martial Arts Here!
Fantastic instructional |
35. Shaolin Lohan Kung-Fu by P'ng Chye Khim, Donn F. Draeger | |
Paperback: 172
Pages
(1991-09-15)
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A nice buy for some ideas it has
Challenging, inspiring
Not Chinese Shaolin Lohan at all
Exellent
an excelent introduction to the art |
36. Ip Man - Portrait of a Kung Fu Master by Ip Ching, Ron Heimberger | |
Paperback: 116
Pages
(2001-01-23)
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Editorial Review Product Description From stories shared by his son, this book paints a portrait ofthe famous Wing Chun Grand Master, Ip Man, providing a set of fifteenprinciples as a guide to mastery. While there are broad lessons to belearned from this portrait, the details must be savored. Many of thegreat figures of history are shrouded in the mists of aggrandizement,but here the details, the fine strokes of the portrait, have remainedto show the humble seeker something about the life of a Master. Each chapter provides a principle or set of principles tocontemplate. You will be richly rewarded if you seek to discern theprinciples and the man who strove to embody them. These stories and the principles drawn from them are commendedto you for your benefit and learning and enjoyment. Let them guide youin your journey, but do not look for them to tell you every step. Inthis portrait are great treasures for the taking—but not simply forthe asking. Customer Reviews (9)
The Martial Prowess of China...Wing Chun Boxing Style...!
A short but insightful portrait of Ip Man
Good Insight
First book I bought off Amazon
First book I bought off Amazon |
37. Kung Fu Grappling by Noah Knapp | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2009-03-02)
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Great book, fairly comrehensive, solid and informative
not much!
Clear and to the point
Kung Fu Grappling
Incredibly insightful and easy to understand |
38. Practical Kung-Fu Street Defense: 100 Ways to Stop an Attacker in Five Moves or Less by Waysun Tsai | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2008-06-01)
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Decent, but not great...
Many Applications
PRACTICAL kUNG-fU STREET DEFENCE
The real deal |
39. Fatal Flute and Stick Forms: Wah Lum Kung Fu by Poi Chan | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(1985-09)
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Customer Reviews (9)
A great book by a great master
WORTHLESS Furthermore I was throughly not impressed with the fighting capablilities shown for both the flute and bo.I have taken 3 forms of martial arts (tae kwon do, jiu jitsu, and kung fu), so as a experienced martial artist I strongly advise against this book.
FLute and stick forms and excercise
A good book for the right person, otherwise pass I do see some problems and have to say that the wrong person might actually be harmed by reading this book without the proper knowledge. The skills shown in this book are based on the skills of Wah Lum Praying Mantis Kung Fu. For students with a background in that art I am sure they will make a smooth transition from unarmed to armed skills by using this book. It is everyone else that I worry about. The stances, philosophy of combat, means of generating power, etc, all come from the unarmed side of the art. People who have no knowledge of those aspects and just pick up this book expecting to learn to use the skills inside will end up short. You just can not take the principles of jujutsu or karate and try to apply them to the pictures in this book. If you do you will end up with a huge mess. Part of the problem is that Chan Poi is so good. He makes everything look so easy. I have done similar things and can tell you that it is anything but. I remember learning some similar stuff and thinking that I was doing it right, only to have the teacher come along and (with the liberal use of his boot) show me how it was not right and how small holes in my form could be exploited. Anyone trying to learn this stuff on their own may just build bad habits like that. There were also some sections where I could see that there was a whole lot going on below the surface of the photo. What worries me is how much was going on when I was not aware of it. If you are learning the art, then this book is a must, just like Cliff Notes help when reading a piece of literature.It is not set up as instruction, but the pictures and such will help jog memories as you practice by yourself between instruction. Five stars in this case. If you study a Northern style and/or have some background in stick fighting then the techniques may be very helpfull and will probably cause you to think about aspects you have not considered before. Four stars. But if you have no background in Chinese arts or no background in stick fighting, then you will get very little out of this. This book is not really for instruction purposes, rather it is more of a reference. The flute forms interest me because they are set up for lightweight short sticks (like a flute) and yet can be used with things as heavy as a D cell flashlight like those popular with police, and as light as a rolled up newspaper. Some arts require a lightweight stick (like Kali) or heavy stick (Japanese tessenjutsu.) These techniqes seem more versitile. I just wish the writer had taken more time with the basics instead of jumping into the form so quickly. A deeper explination would have made this less of a reference for students, and more of a wider ranged instruction manual. The staff section is also interesting, but also is not much more than reference for active students in a school. All the Chinese styles I have seen so far tend to use one end of the staff more than the other. My first instinct is to think that it is a waste not to use both ends, but the rake I have would best be used with such techniques. I would not want to hit with the side that had the plastic tines and so these techniques may be more use in that situation. If you are the right person, then this is the right book. If not, then you should get some instruction and come back later when you are ready.
The Foremost Authority in Wah Lum Praying Mantis Kung Fu! |
40. The Tao of Gung Fu: A Study in the Way of Chinese Martial Art (Bruce Lee Library) by Bruce Lee, John Little | |
Paperback: 200
Pages
(1997-11-15)
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only the best
The Tao of Gung FU
Who knew such a great entertainer had such great knowledge?
A philosophical look at a physical art.
Bruce Lee Tao of Gung Fu |
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