Inside Kung Fu Magazine July 1994 Vol 21, Num 7 Royce Gracie No Label


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Inside Kung Fu Magazine – July 1994 – Vol. 21, No. 7 – Royce Gracie Cover – No Mailing Label – Good Condition

This July 1994 issue of Inside Kung Fu Magazine features Brazilian jiu-jitsu legend Royce Gracie on the cover, fresh from his groundbreaking victories in the early Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). This copy is in good condition with no mailing label. The item shown in the listing photos is the exact item you will receive. Please review the pictures for condition details. All items are shipped in a plastic protective covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.

Cover Story
Royce Rolls to Ultimate Championship Title (p. 34)
Royce Gracie’s dominance in the early UFC has made him a household name and established Brazilian jiu-jitsu as a legitimate fighting art in the modern arena.
By Randy Kamiya

Feature Articles Include:

  • North and South — Kung-Fu’s Different Extremes (p. 38)
    An exploration of the distinct characteristics that define northern and southern Chinese martial arts styles.
    By Bruce Fontaine

  • The Shaolin Walking Cane (p. 42)
    More than a support tool, the cane remains a practical and effective self-defense weapon—even in today’s urban environments.
    By Lori Ann White

  • Lethal Tools of Mu Tau Kickfighting (p. 46)
    A breakdown of the efficient and devastating kicking techniques used in Mu Tau.
    By Jim Hines

  • The Spirit of the Crane (p. 50)
    White Crane Kung Fu’s graceful and powerful legacy—and its influence on contemporary martial systems.
    By Alex and Annellen Simpkins, Ph.D.

  • Single Palm Change (p. 54)
    Foundational to all Pa Kua Zhang (Baguazhang), the single palm change is the essence of adaptability and circular motion.
    By Frank Allen and Clarence Lu

  • The End of a Dream (p. 58)
    A reflective piece on Norman Borine, who carried Bruce Lee’s legacy for over two decades and is now passing the torch.
    By Dave Cater

  • Liu He Ba Fa — China’s Water Boxing (p. 64)
    Known for its fluid, wave-like movements, this rare internal martial art blends elements of tai chi, xing yi, and ba gua.
    By Wen-Mei Yu and Gerald A. Sharp

  • 28 Minutes a Day to Internal Power (p. 68)
    A practical guide to Chi Kung (Qigong) and its benefits for physical health, mental clarity, and energy cultivation.
    By Gary J. Clyman

Departments Include:
Letters, Insiders, Training for Life, Martial Arts in Movies, The Kung-Fu Mind, Rothrock-At-Large, Main Events, Directory, and more.

This issue is a must-have for martial arts enthusiasts, especially those interested in the origins of MMA, traditional kung-fu, and internal training systems.

Each magazine is shipped with care in a protective plastic sleeve. Combined shipping available upon request.

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