Description
Inside Kung Fu Magazine – June 2004 – Vol. 32, No. 6 – Wei Qi He Cover – No Mailing Label – Very Good Condition
This June 2004 issue of Inside Kung Fu Magazine features Wei Qi He on the cover, honored as the magazine’s “Woman of the Year.” The issue highlights her international performances, including appearances before presidents and prime ministers. This is a quantity listing—each copy is in very good condition with minor edge wear and no mailing label. The specific item shown in photos represents the condition of all available copies. Please check photos for details. All items come with a plastic protective covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.
Cover Story
To the White House and Beyond (p. 38)
Wei Qi He shares her story, from martial arts stages around the world to prestigious performances in front of world leaders.
Interview by Dave Cater
Feature Articles Include:
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The Leopard of Bak Mei (p. 30)
Sifu Eddie Chong continues to share the rare Bak Mei style—an effective system with powerful lineage.
By Robert Chu -
Miyagi Speaks (p. 44)
A candid and heartfelt interview with Pat Morita reflecting on The Karate Kid legacy.
Interview by David Tadman -
Fists of Zen (p. 54)
A clear, practical exploration of how Zen principles can enhance martial arts practice.
By Peter Griffin -
The Power of Relaxation (p. 58)
Discover how dynamic relaxation enhances lasting power and martial performance.
By John Adams -
Long Sleeve Sun Pin Style (p. 70)
A closer look at the tactical philosophy where every movement doubles as offense and defense.
By Evan Sloan -
Perfect Touch (p. 74)
Wing Chun’s bil gee form and its focus on finger strikes and pressure point targeting.
By Joe Sayah -
Hung Gar Sees the Light (p. 82)
A review of Wing Lam’s new book, focusing on the spirit and evolution of Hung Gar.
By Mark W. Jensen -
Tai Chi and Me (p. 90)
Actor John Saxon reflects on how Tai Chi became a steady force in his martial arts journey.
By John Saxon -
Can “The System” Work for You? (p. 98)
Exploring how “The System” can complement various styles, from Fukien to Filipino traditions.
By Aran Dharmaretnam -
On the Cutting Edge (p. 114)
A guide to the latest training knives with seven key tips for choosing the right one.
By Doug Jeffrey
Departments Include:
K-1 Column, My Turn, Letters, The Lost Generation, Kung-Fu Mind, Martial Arts in Movies, Barefoot Chronicles, Product Reviews, Directory, and more.
A well-rounded issue, this edition blends historical insight, celebrity interviews, practical technique, and modern gear reviews—ideal for collectors and martial artists alike.
All magazines are securely packaged in plastic protective coverings. Combined shipping is available—just ask.