Chinese Martial Arts

Screaming Ninja (DVD)

Screaming Ninja (DVD)

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Chinese Kung-Fu meets Japanese Karate on speeding trains and high bridges in this martial arts action movie. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.


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Chinese Iron Man (DVD)

Chinese Iron Man (DVD)

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Wen Chiang-long stars as Leung in this kung fu thriller, a top martial arts student living in Japan occupied China. When Leung u Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.


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Martial Arts Collection

Martial Arts Collection

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This huge martial arts collection contains the following films: CHINESE CONNECTION: After his kung fu instructor is brutally...


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Inside Kung Fu

Inside Kung Fu

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Inside Kung Fu Magazine features the ultimate in Chinese-related martial arts. Besides history and tradition, it also stands as the foremost authority on the changing trends within the martial arts world, highlighted by innovative graphic design and a superior editorial product.


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Wood Practice Chinese Broadsword

Wood Practice Chinese Broadsword

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Beautifully hand crafted this smooth hardwood sword is designed to have the look and feel of a real sword but without the hazards or expense of a real sword. Total length is 34.5" long. Handle Length 7 inches. Made of walnut wood sanded and laquered for a durable feel.


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Shaolin Chin Na: The Seizing Art of Kung-Fu

Shaolin Chin Na: The Seizing Art of Kung-Fu

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In the Chinese language, chin na roughly translates into two words: chin -to seize, and na -to control. Thus, the major purpose of chin na is to quiet or stop an aggressive action without maiming or injuring to a serious extent.


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