Friday, October 5, 2012

Coming soon - A Behind the Scenes look at this book in the making!

Chu Gar Gao Released!

Now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, and other fine booksellers.





Key Benefits - Table of Contents
 
    Chu Gar Mantis history
    Boxing transmission
    Six Chu Gar areas

    Three kinds of Chu Gar in China
    Chu Gar Mantis personal records
    Sifu Chen Ching Hong
    Sifu Yip Sui, Sifu Cheng Wan
    Sifu Cheng Chiu
    Sifu Dong Yat Long
    Sifu Ma Jiuhua
    Past Masters in Charge
    Chu Gar applications
    Single Bridge Tsai Sao,
    Double Bridge Dui Jong
    Mang Dan Sao Dui Jong
    Ying Sao Shadow Hand
    Gow Choy Hammer Fist
    Locking Hands, Bridge
    Tan Sao and Ginger Fist
    Double Bridge Gwak Sao
    Sticky Hand and Intercepting Hand Bao Zhang Palms
    Chu Gar shadowboxing forms in pictorial
    Som Bo Gin (Three Step Arrow) and
    Som Gin Yu Kiu (Three Arrows Shaking Bridge form);
    and more!

Book Specs

    Hardcover
    5.5 x 8.5
    150 Pages
    170+ Photographs
    Full Color Interior
    Acid Free Archival Quality

Instructional, Informative, Educational, and Entertaining!


Get your copy on Amazon.com now.   Keyword search "Southern Mantis Press"


3 comments:

  1. For anyone seeking out incredible and information packed books on South Mantis, pick up these books from Southern Mantis Press.

    I have purchased a few in the series written by Shifu Roger Hagood and they are full of photos not only of historical significance but also many of the training concepts are shown illustrated with photos as well.

    The photos of the teachers\masters are worth the price of the book itself.

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  2. I trained with Master Gin Foon Mark beginning in the summer of 1989 and on through the fall and winter of 1990, before moving away from the Minneapolis area for job related reasons. I learned his basic hands, and footwork, and touched hands with him and a number of his students during that time. I have not forgotten his art, and his hands have continued to inform the way that I approach martial arts training in general ever since I trained with him, regardless of whatever styles I have engaged with. He's a great teacher, and a fine human being, and it is my sincere hope that by accessing Kwangsai Jook Lum material made available by Sifu Roger Hagood and other online materials that I may continue to learn, practice and improve in the tradition of Master Mark's excellent Jook Lum kung fu.

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  3. This book is worth it's weight in gold! A veritable goldmine of info that you more than likely will not find anywhere else. If you do, it's only because they took the info out of Sifu Roger's books!

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