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North Atlantic Books Nei Jia Quan Edited By Jess O'Brien
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Wed March 16, 2005
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10.0
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jesse byrd
Venerable Student
Registered: May 2004 Posts: 56
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Review Date: Wed March 16, 2005
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
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Pros:
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Very intersting mix of subjects
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Not everybody\'s opinion is as good as others IMO
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Very creative approach to an interesting subject. A wide spectrum of teachers of internal chinese martial arts share insights about practicing, teaching, fightinng, and related miscelanae. Some very high level folks in this book offer their perspectives, including my grand teacher, Luo Dexiu, and my teachers Senior brother under Luo, Tim Cartmell, both of whome I hold in extremely high regard as incredible martial artists. Jess did a really good job of presenting the information, and has some cool pics to go along with the stories.
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