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1.0 out of 5 stars
This book was a huge disappointment., December 12, 1997
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This review is from: Breaking Power of Wing Chun (Paperback)
The author implies that "secret" techniques will be described. They must be so secret that one cannot discern what they are. There is very little text. The book has many pictures of stances, which don't look very different from each other. In fact it seems that the author is in the same stances with different clothes on. Perhaps this is a very esoteric book which is designed for a very limited audience. I have 30 years of martial arts experience, and found the book to be of no use. I returned it to Amazon.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
This book shows techniques not shown in other books., February 1, 1997
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This review is from: Breaking Power of Wing Chun (Paperback)
The book is not meant as an instructional. I would not reccomend it to anyone that knows very little about Wing chun.
Austin goh demonstrates the secret sand bag form, and various chi demonstrations like bending bars with his neck, one finger press ups, and chopstick throwing into plywood.
As the title suggests, it shows the breaking power of wing chun. It has some breathing exersises, and many breaking demonstrations in the back.
A circular cane chi sao exersise is also included.
Generally, I would recommend this book for anyone after they have purchased a few other first and second level books.
As with all of the wing chun conditioning techniques, I would exersise extreme caution. The proper Iron palm linement, Dit da jow with Iron palm herbs added (Never dit da jow ALONE), should be used at all times.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
You cannot learn from a book - like, duh!, July 18, 2007
This review is from: Breaking Power of Wing Chun (Paperback)
This book is old school. It was first published almost 20 years ago. If you have no tradition of the austin goh lineage then OBVIOUSLY you are not going to be able to learn the system.
What is in there are qi cultivation techniques, conditioning techniques, and strength training techniques.
If you have been shown how to do the basics then the information in this book will help you advance BUT ONLY IF YOU PRACTICE THEM CORRECTLY DAILY (for at least a year or two).
If you have never experienced real qi power then you will have no idea what I am on about.
On cannot expect to break blocks in under 5 years of training.
To the reviewer who returned the book - 30 years and you cannot get anything from austin goh??
You, Sir, are a vulgar charlatan.
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