Inside Kung Fu Magazine December 2005 Vol. 33, No. 12 Chen Bing Cover VG


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Inside Kung Fu Magazine – December 2005 – Vol. 33, No. 12 – Chen Bing Cover – Very Good Condition

This December 2005 issue of Inside Kung Fu Magazine features Chen Bing on the cover, highlighting his growing influence in the world of traditional Chen-style tai chi. The magazine is in very good condition, with only minor wear on the edges. Please see the listing photos for details. The exact item shown is what you will receive. It comes in a plastic protective covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.

Cover Story
Chen for Life (p. 60)
Chen Bing, nephew to legendary Chen family masters, is ushering in a new generation of tai chi practitioners while honoring the deeply rooted traditions of his lineage.
By Bill Helm, Jim & Angela Criscimagna

Featured Articles Include:

  • The Power of the Drill (p. 30)
    Jing drilling techniques and the torque they create for internal martial power.
    By Lewis Paleias

  • Russian Undressing (p. 36)
    An inside look at Mayhem at the Mirage—the action spoke louder than the hype.
    By Dave Cater

  • A Whole Body Experience (p. 42)
    Tai chi push hands as a unique practice of non-violent, full-body physical connection.
    By Michael R. Pekor

  • Shuai Chiao’s Black Hand (p. 48)
    One movement—both strike and control. A deep dive into one of Shuai Chiao’s most refined techniques.
    By Robert Dreeben

  • Can Kung-Fu Be Saved? (p. 54)
    Twelve respected martial arts leaders share their bold visions for the future of kung-fu in America.
    Compiled by Dave Cater

  • Walking the Walk (p. 68)
    Buk Sing Choy Lay Fut holds fast to tradition while proving itself in modern self-defense.
    Interview by David Tadman

  • Elektra’s Kung-Fu Connection (p. 74)
    A profile on the Chinese hook sword—graceful, deadly, and misunderstood.
    By Jason William McNeil

  • The Demanding Monkey (p. 82)
    A look at Monkey kung-fu and the mental and physical demands it places on serious practitioners.
    By Jim Hall

  • Table Stakes (p. 88)
    Wing Chun’s "table fighting" sharpens instinct and prepares practitioners for real-world conflict.
    By Steve Lee Swift & Justin Chase Och

  • Relax... And Live! (p. 96)
    Using relaxation techniques for survival in high-stress or life-threatening situations.
    By Frank Blaney

  • Filipino Special Section (p. 108)
    Coverage of the Hawaii Challenge, showcasing Filipino martial arts in action.

  • Zhang San Feng 30-Year Anniversary (p. 112)
    Celebrating three decades of legacy and influence.
    By James F. Donnelly

Departments Include:
K-1 Coverage, Training for Life, Kung-Fu Mind, Martial Arts in Movies, Product Reviews, Letters, Giveaways, Marketplace, Directory, and more.

A well-rounded issue for martial arts enthusiasts, instructors, and collectors alike, this magazine offers insights into traditional systems, modern adaptations, and cultural legacy.

All magazines are packaged securely with plastic protective coverings. Combined shipping is available—just ask.

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