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Table of Contents - February 2007 |
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Cover Story
Boost from the Best Osmosis Training will make you a better, more polished fighter. By Paul Vunak
Features
Hall of Plenty! Our 2007 Hall of Fame stands among the finest and most impressive classes in history.
Fist First Mastery of Chen-style taijiquan's empty-hand forms is the key to effectively wieldin weapons. By Jim Thorp
In Search of the Truth After rejecting the common belief that the wing chun was created by a woman, Robert Chu looked for the true meaning behind this popular martial art. By Mark V. Wiley
Eye of the White Tiger Despite its esoteric, even mysterious appearance, white tiger kung-fu is a perfect balance of soft and hard, internal and external. By Aimee C. Giron
Cross-Training: Gong-Fu's Internal Trilogy Cross-training in the internal style may be just the answer for fighters needing an edge. By Peter Chema
Flying High! Dayan qigong is a safe, relaxing, therapeutic Chinese exercise that helps qi flow gracefully through your channels. Part 1 By Hui Liu
Long Climb to the Top Marcus Young's climb to the top of Hollywood's stunt ladder has been anything but easy. But what a view! By Dave Cater
The Combat Kerambit Martial artists, interested civilians, law-enforcement and military personnel are finding the kermabit a valuable self-defense tool. By John Kovacs
The Music of Movement Music legend Lou Reed has teamed with Chen taiji master Ren GuangYi to create a DVD both artistic and revolutionary. By Jennifer Sexton
Departments
Letters Ask the Master New Products Training with Furey Martial Arts in Media Training for Life Kung-Fu Mind Insiders Main Events Giveaway Coming Next Month! Profile
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