Kung Fu Books for sale
The Martial Arts by Peter Lewis
MARTIAL ARTS provides a thorough analysis of four of the fighting arts in all their physical and psychological aspects.
Wing Chun The Art of Simultaneous Defence & Attack by Master Joseph Cheng
Joseph Cheng made his name during the Bruce Lee boom, when Wing Chun leaped into prominence as the superstar's first serious martial art.
Wing Chun Kung-Fu A Complete Guide by Dr. Joseph Wayne Smith
The essential guide to Wing Chun Kung-Fu―basic forms and principles, fighting and grappling, advanced techniques and weapons.
Kung Fu History, Philosophy and Technique by David Chow
The ripples are still being felt more than 30 years later. This influence has permeated almost every element of Western society. Today, almost everyone, regardless of national origin, has some martial arts knowledge
Book of Kung Fu and Tai Chi by Bruce Tegner
CHINESE KARATE KUNG FU is a fascinating form of karate that originated in China and was once considered too mysterious to be understood by any but a privileged few.
The Complete Book of Shaolin by Wong Kiew Kit
Shaolin Kungfu has been considered by many as the best martial art in the world.
But Kungfu is just one of the "three treasures" of Shaolin, the other two being igong and Zen.
Journal of Asian Martial Arts - Volume 13 Number 3
Published quarterly, the Journal of Asian Martial Arts is committed to presenting articles and information on aspects of this specialized field. The publisher seeks to provide accurate writings by leading authorities.
Kung Fu Masters by Jose M Fraguas
Through conversations with historical figures such as Wong Shun Leung, Brendan Lai and Ark Y. Wong, and numerous current world-class masters
Jeet Kune Do Conversations by Jose M. Fraguas
What exactly is Jeet Kune Do? Is it simply a fighter's personal expression in combat? Is it a style? Is it a process? Is it a product? Can it be taught?
Bruce Lee My Martial Arts Training Guide by James Lee
Kung Fu really hit the West with Bruce Lee's films, first in the Onental films like 'Big Boss' and 'Fist of Fury, and then in 'Enter The Dragon.
Bruce Lee The Art of Expressing the Human Body by John Little
The Art of Expressing the Human Body, a title coined by Bruce Lee to describe his approach to martial art, documents the techniques he used so effectively to reach his potential.
The Complete Guide to Kung Fu Fighting Styles by Jane Hallander
Kung Fu - China's legacy of martial arts stretches from the distant past of the Shaolin Temple to the strife-torn decades of the 20th century.
The Breaking Power of Wing Chun by Master Austin Goh
Austin Goh's book provides a firm background, demonstrating all the basic techniques, describing a wide variety of applications, and outlining several useful conditioning method peculiar to Wing Chun.
Bruce Lee King of Kung Fu by Felix Dennis and Don Atyeo
Indisputably the greatest modern exponent of the deadly Chinese martial art 'Kung-Fu', Bruce Lee was the man with the golden punch
The Shaolin Workout by Shi Yan Ming
Sifu (Master) Shi Yan Ming is a fighting monk hailing from China's Shaolin Temple - the birthplace of Ch'an Buddhism and the mecca of all martial arts.
Shaolin Temple of Zen by Justin Guariglia
For the first time in history, the notoriously guarded warrior monks of the fifteenhundred- year-old Shaolin Templeâa Chinese Buddhist sect dedicated to preserving a form of kung fu