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Inside Kung Fu Magazine – October 2002 – Vol. 30, No. 10 – Jason Scott Lee Cover – Very Good Condition
This October 2002 issue of Inside Kung Fu Magazine features Jason Scott Lee on the cover, marking the 10-year anniversary of his landmark portrayal of Bruce Lee in Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story. The magazine is in very good condition, showing only minor wear along the edges. Please see listing photos for a closer look. The exact item pictured is what you will receive. A plastic protective covering is included, and combined shipping is available upon request.
Cover Story
Rebirth of the Dragon (p. 38)
Jason Scott Lee reflects on the personal and professional impact of portraying Bruce Lee a decade earlier, and how the role transformed his understanding of martial arts.
By Dave Cater
Feature Articles Include:
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Sash Training Made Easy! (p. 30)
How a simple sash becomes one of kung fu’s most versatile and accessible training tools.
By Douglas L. Wong -
The Cane — Ancient Weapon for Seasoned Practitioners (p. 44)
A deep dive into the traditional Shaolin cane and its place in the Wah Lum System of grandmaster Pui Chan.
By Bruce Cohen -
Tainan, Taiwan — The Birthplace of Southern-Style Kung-Fu? (p. 54)
A historical perspective on the city’s martial roots and its connection to Zheng Cheng Gong.
By Chris Toepker -
Paqua’s Single Palm Change (p. 58)
Techniques to break through an opponent’s defense using Pa Kua Chang’s fundamental movement.
By Robert Dreeben -
Center Stage – Recipe for Success (p. 70)
Cung Le shares the secrets behind a powerful move he calls the “soufflé”—better known in combat circles as the suplex. -
When Push Comes to Shove! (p. 72)
A candid look at the challenges of push hands competition and the subjectivity of officiating.
By Rick Barrett and Nina Hopkins Sugawara -
The 3 Doors of Raymond Wong (p. 90)
Explore the unified system developed by Sifu Raymond Wong, merging three distinct martial arts styles.
By Ron Quan -
Andy Kimura – The Sum of All Parts (p. 98)
An interview with Andy Kimura, son of Bruce Lee’s student Taky Kimura, as he continues the family legacy.
Interview by David Tadman -
Awaken The Dragon (p. 114)
A look into Shaolin healing practices that use light as a powerful therapeutic tool.
By Daniel DeCaro
Departments:
K-1 coverage, martial arts in film, letters from readers, product reviews, instructional columns, and upcoming events are included throughout the issue.
This issue is a standout for fans of martial arts history, training methodology, and cinematic impact. A valuable addition to any collector’s archive or practitioner’s reference shelf.