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			<title>Howard Choy</title>
			<description>This saying is also perfectly appropriate for the steel fan The Chinese often turn ordinary household implements like a pair of chopsticks a wooden stool a rice bowl and even a pair of sandals into a deadly weapon It is considered a short weapon about 14 inches long very innocent looking and not that much different to an everyday paper fan except the ribs are made of stainless steel instea</description>
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			<title>HsingJings Explosive Power</title>
			<description>Peter Chema on the Combat Styles Dynamic Energy Ever since the Chinese invented fireworks theyve known how to light a fuse to something small and make a big bang Their martial arts are no exception Movements that seem compact and contained react like dynamite when the arts intense energy is released  Case in point HsingJing known as the essence of HsingI Made to turn the older</description>
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			<title>Huang Jifu 19341995</title>
			<description>When I first came across him in 1990 in Taiwan I was caught up in martial arts politics between him and others Not having talked to him it was easy to believe that he was my enemy as well as the enemy of my allies That was one side of the story and is now very much water under the bridge  Over the years I heard many people complain about Jifu but wellrespected people like Dick Watson sp</description>
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			<title>Hung Gars Lam Chun Fai</title>
			<description>Bringing the Hung Family History Legend and the War Palm to the 21st Century My own personal odyssey back into the Hung Gar legacy was in 1995 when I traveled with my sifu Buck Sam Kong and his wife Nancy to Hong Kong to meet his sifu the venerable Lam Jo Walking into the small studio in Mongkok I was overwhelmed with history  the walls were covered with photos and articles of a century of</description>
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			<title>I am the Greatest or am I</title>
			<description>Over the years Ive see and heard many claims of how good different people are at their chosen art and not just in the Martial Arts Working in the computer systems industry I often meet people who claim to be experts and persist on telling me how good they are and that they have worked for this company and that company but I often find that they actually have little substance to back up their</description>
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