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Rating:  Summary: Better than the 'Secrets' book Review: As much as I'm a fan of Mark V. Wiley's work, I can recommend this book without reservation over the newer "The Secrets of Phoenix-Eye Fist Kung Fu: The Art of Chuka Shaolin". This book is simple, direct, and highly informative for anyone wishing to begin training in Chuka Shaolin or supplement their current martial arts knowledge. If you already have the 'Secrets of' book, there's still a good amount you can learn from this book. One caution, though; if you are interested at all in the weapons of Chuka Shaolin, then this book is not for you, as they go uncovered (the significant coverage afforded them in the 'Secrets of' book was one of the reasons I chose this book instead)...
Rating:  Summary: Phonenix-Eye Fist: A Shaolin Fighting Art of South China Review: If only more publications by Chinese authors could be like this book - no pretense, no intentional withholding of sharing of techniques that make the system work. I have high regards for Phoenix-eye Fist ever since reading this book. In fact, I have assimilated this style of kung fu into my fighting system. Phoenix-eye fist is powerful and deadly when learned properly.
Rating:  Summary: Great foundation Review: The book does what it sets out to do, teach the basics of Chuka Shaolin and the phoenix-eye fist. The book teachs through photo's and text. You will learn basic arm and hand tecniques as well as basic stances. The photo's are great, they will show you the correct procedure. Also shown in this book is the basic Chuka Shaolin pattern, Kai-Sai. You will need to find an instructor to learn the system. Books can only go so far...and this book is design for the basics.
Rating:  Summary: What i thought of this book. Review: This book is not just useful for Chuka shaolin (which is what is photographed), but also the various styles of Sth. Mantis, not to mention offshoots of white eyebrow (Pak Mei), and also i think Dragon, which all share the Phoenix-eye fist punching system. The book however, will not teach you the application of 'ging'(sacred power). That requires a teacher. I found it's use mostly in the correction of my stance by comparing it to the photo's and also the snap-kick movement.
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