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Date07 Jul 2002
Author FWC Instructor Stefan Warhaftig .
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Natural Boxing Conditioning Methods

Natural Boxing Wushu is famous for its fighters and the body conditioning methods that often give them the edge. Read this detailed account of the tools and methods used, based on the explanations given by Master Gu Jian Liang.

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