Description
Inside Kung Fu Magazine – May 2003 – Vol. 31, No. 5 – Augustine Fong Cover – Very Good Condition
This May 2003 issue of Inside Kung Fu Magazine features Augustine Fong on the cover and delivers a diverse lineup of traditional and modern martial arts coverage. The magazine is in very good condition, with only minor edge wear. Please refer to the listing photos for condition specifics. The exact item pictured is what you will receive. A plastic protective sleeve is included, and we offer combined shipping upon request.
Cover Story
Wing Chun’s 4-in-1 Punch! (p. 38)
More than just a basic strike, the Wing Chun punch is a versatile tool for offense and defense—capable of striking, breaking, defending, and even throwing.
By Joyotpaul Chaudhuri
Feature Highlights Include:
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5 Sides of Bruce (p. 30)
Rare and personal accounts from five individuals who knew Bruce Lee beyond his public persona.
Compiled by David Tadman -
The Secret Power of Tai Chi Chuan (p. 44)
Exploring how tai chi chuan trains the body as an extension of the mind, emphasizing true internal development.
By Graham Horwood -
Acupuncture 101: In the Eye of the Phoenix (p. 54)
A beginner-friendly explanation of acupuncture and how its energetic principles function in martial arts healing.
By Nick A. Kusturic -
The 5 Disarms of Kali-Escrima (p. 58)
A practical breakdown of effective disarms usable against untrained attackers, rooted in Filipino martial traditions.
By David Cheng -
Center Stage: The Ultimate Kick (p. 70)
Martial arts legend Bill "Superfoot" Wallace shares insights on his famed kicking techniques. -
Ferocious Fighting Fans (p. 72)
A look into the historical and tactical relevance of traditional fighting fans in combat.
By Jason William McNeil -
Wang Rengang – Dachengquan’s Ambassador to America (p. 90)
Wang Rengang uses his martial art to bring healing and structure to post-9/11 America.
By Julie Mither -
Hung Gar’s 1st Form (p. 98)
An introduction to the foundational form gung gi fuk fu, key to mastering the hung gar system.
By Donald Hamby & Rosa Trenado -
Viva Martial Arts! (p. 108)
Coverage of a dynamic Las Vegas weekend that became a martial arts mecca.
By Dave Cater
Departments Include:
K-1 Column, Barefoot Chronicles, Martial Arts in Movies, Product Reviews, Directory, and more.
This issue blends martial tradition with practical insights, making it a valuable addition for practitioners, instructors, and collectors of martial arts media.
All magazines are shipped in a plastic protective covering. Combined shipping available—just ask.