Saturday 4 February 2012

Wushu Books


Wushu  Trainang Books



52781 Basics of Broadsword Play 
 by Dong Wenyu
* 140 pg-Chinese Wushu Series

52780 Advance Routines of Long-Style Boxing 
 A sequel to "Basics of Long-Style Boxing", this book delves into more advanced techniques and routines of this Wushu style. It features both a full-length advanced competition routine, as well as a detailed sparring routine -Beijing 190pgs 

52779 A Guide To Chinese Martial Arts 
by Li Tianji & Du Xilian  180 pp.)
With a long history and a multitude of styles, Chinese martial arts (wushu) are good for health and self-defense. This book covers the origin, development, and the present status of wushu. Three routines are demonstrated: Chang Quan, Taiji Quan, and Shaolin Quan  

52785 Chinese Martial Arts-Teach Yourself 
 The focus of this book is on the routines and combat movements of wushu. It covers exercises like changquan, taijiquan, nanquan xingyiquan, swordplay, spearplay and cudgelplay. Descibes the different kinds of martial arts in China under the five main categories: boxing, fighting with long weapons, fighting with short weapons, fighting with double weapons, and combat exercises
* Easy to learn, many color pictures-94pgs 

52786 Elementary Kung Fu 
 Wei Jinewu -131pgs

 52804 Wushu Exercise For Life Enhancement 
By Yu Gungbao This book outlines the internal schools by their holy mountains of origin: Shaolin (Song), Wudang, and Emei. This book contains history and theory of internal exercise, along with programs for training, meditation and self-massage -88pages. 

52783 Changquan-Long Shadow Boxing 
by V.Wu    163pgsThis book is a compilation of three modern Changquan style routines. It includes detailed diagrams and substantial explanation of the proper execution of each movement.

52787 Essentials of Chinese Wushu 
This book also introduces over 30 different schools of Chinese boxing and almost the same number of apparatus, including short apparatus, long apparatus, hard apparatus, soft apparatus and hidden weapons used in ancient China - 169 pgsby Wu Bin, Li Xingdong, and Yu Gongbao.

64308-Wushu Basic Training
 * Bow Sim Mark
When "Wu Shu Basic Training" was first published in 1981, it was a ground-breaker in its field. No martial arts manual had ever detailed a training regimen that would provide a foundation of excellence in the practice of any fighting style. This book has become a rare collector's item. This is a new edition-160 Pages

52784 Chinese Martial Arts 
 * 40 pgs-full color photos

52788 Five Ganzhi Meihuazhuang Techniques 
by Wang Zhizhong -  209pgsMeihuazhuang (piles driven in a plum-blossom shape) Boxing is a kind of traditional Chinese martial arts. It has its own unique style and attack-defense techniques. In ancient times, people practiced Meihuazhuang techniques on the piles. As time goes on, the boxing was generally shifted from the piles to the ground. The boxing is known for its powerful and simple movements, and is popular in China. The Boxing is also an effective means for cultivating heart and nature culture, keeping the body fit, and self-defense

52800 Simplified Capture Skills 
by Wang Xinde 166pages A penetrating treatise on Kung Fu grappling skills. Grappling is one of the hidden secrets of Kung Fu that is just coming to light. Grappling is often hidden within obscure movements in forms and Wang offers a straight forward approach that is clear and easy-to-follow.


52782 Basics of Long-Style Boxing 
Foreign Languages Press-   180 pgsSpecially written for beginners, this book describes the basic technical features and skills of Chang Quan, as well as providing directions on how to practice its movements, combinations and routines. Its descriptions of the basic skills, movements, essential technical points and steps for practice are detailed and easily understandable. The author also cautions beginners against common mistakes and describes methods for correcting these mistakes. With 250 illustrations, this book is no lightweight as far as illustrations go.

52801 Ten Routine Spring Leg 
by Ma. Zhenbang* Spring leg, also know as Tan Tuy, is one of the most famous sets of Kung Fu. Descended from the tough Moslem fighters who immigrated to China centuries ago, spring leg is known for its powerful kicking technique. Ma is a master of this form who can trace his remarkable lineage straight back to the founder of the style147pgs 

52802 Wu Song Breaks Manacles 
 by Cai Longyun
*Chinese Boxing for attacks & defense-168 Pages 


 
52803 Wushu Among Chinese Moslems 
Wushu among Chinese Moslems is written in a clear and concise English, unlike so many of the books that are imported from China. This book contains a good collection of diverse material. It provides a solid reference on a sect of Kung Fu that is well known in China, but obscure in the United States.* China Sports 184 pages 

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