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Chinese Kung-fu Series 11: 12 Fatal Leg-Attack Techniques

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The 'Chinese Kung-fu Series 11: 12 Fatal Leg-Attack Techniques' explores advanced martial arts techniques specifically focused on leg attacks within the framework of traditional Chinese Kung-fu. This volume delves into twelve distinct leg techniques, detailing their applications, mechanics, and strategic uses in combat scenarios. The authors, Zhou He and Xinde Wang, provide a thorough examination of each technique, emphasizing the importance of precision, timing, and adaptability in martial arts practice. The book is structured to cater to practitioners at various skill levels, offering clear illustrations and step-by-step instructions to facilitate understanding and mastery of each technique. The themes of discipline, respect for tradition, and the pursuit of martial excellence are prevalent throughout the text. Readers can expect a comprehensive resource that not only teaches physical techniques but also imparts philosophical insights inherent in Kung-fu training. This volume is part of a larger series that collectively aims to preserve and disseminate the rich heritage of Chinese martial arts, making it a valuable addition for both students and instructors seeking to deepen their knowledge and skills in Kung-fu.

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Chinese Kung-fu Series 11: 12 Fatal Leg-Attack Techniques, Zhou He Xinde Wang

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1989
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Titolo
Chinese Kung-fu Series 11: 12 Fatal Leg-Attack Techniques
Lingua
Inglese, Cinese
Pubblicato
1989
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
127
ISBN10
9622380484
ISBN13
9789622380486
Serie
Descrizione
The 'Chinese Kung-fu Series 11: 12 Fatal Leg-Attack Techniques' explores advanced martial arts techniques specifically focused on leg attacks within the framework of traditional Chinese Kung-fu. This volume delves into twelve distinct leg techniques, detailing their applications, mechanics, and strategic uses in combat scenarios. The authors, Zhou He and Xinde Wang, provide a thorough examination of each technique, emphasizing the importance of precision, timing, and adaptability in martial arts practice. The book is structured to cater to practitioners at various skill levels, offering clear illustrations and step-by-step instructions to facilitate understanding and mastery of each technique. The themes of discipline, respect for tradition, and the pursuit of martial excellence are prevalent throughout the text. Readers can expect a comprehensive resource that not only teaches physical techniques but also imparts philosophical insights inherent in Kung-fu training. This volume is part of a larger series that collectively aims to preserve and disseminate the rich heritage of Chinese martial arts, making it a valuable addition for both students and instructors seeking to deepen their knowledge and skills in Kung-fu.