DRUNKEN BOXING BOOKS
Posted in Drunken Boxing (Sunday, May 11, 2008)
Written by Takeshi Maekawa. By Bloomsbury Publishing PLC.
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No comments about Drunken Master (Ironfist Chinmi - Kung Fu Boy).
Posted in Drunken Boxing (Sunday, May 11, 2008)
Written by Phil Davison. By Lulu.com.
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1 comments about White Cranes and Drunken Masters.
- I NEVER give reviews, but I will make an exception in this case! I loved this book! It leaves the reader wanting more, and makes you wish the author would have spent more time in Taiwan - for the selfish reason that there would be a Part 2! The story-telling, the characters, all of it is written in a way that's easy to follow along just like you were there, side-by-side with the author. For White Crane Kung Fu followers, it's a MUST have. BUT, it's also a MUST have if you love travel, or just like good, short reads about distant lands. At the end, you'll always be asking yourself: "Whatever became of Amy?"
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Posted in Drunken Boxing (Sunday, May 11, 2008)
Written by Ting Leung. By Leung Ting Co ,Hong Kong.
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No comments about Drunken Monkey Kung Fu.
Posted in Drunken Boxing (Sunday, May 11, 2008)
Written by Cai Longyun and Shao Shankang. By Hai Feng Publishing Co..
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No comments about Zuijiuquan (A Drunkard's Boxing) - Chinese Kung-fu Series 4.
Posted in Drunken Boxing (Sunday, May 11, 2008)
Written by Ting Leung. By Leung Ting Co ,Hong Kong.
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3 comments about The Drunkard Kung Fu and Its Application.
- there are two types of drunken boxing: the traditional and the contemporary. the traditional is the type where you can use it on real fights. the contemporary is just for show. the effectiveness on real fights may or may not really work. this book teaches contemporary. but even though you may not use this in a real fight, it still is fun to do.
- This technique is a lot easier if you skip all the Kung Fu stuff and concentrate on the drinking.
- I dont know about others but i enjoyed this book extremely. It has alot of moves in it to practice (i just went through and picked out the ones that involved drunken movements though). The pictures are a little small though, but they do have a good system of telling you when to slow down or speed up your movements. The fighting style itself is often seen as useless, and while it might not be the most affective style, practice anything long and hard enough and youll get good, also if your fast and strong it can actually be of use. Remember have fun practice hard and keep drinking!
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