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    Boxing for Beginners, with Chapter showing its Relationship to Bayonet Fighting
    its a nice book with picture about the history of boxing
    its boxing for beginners
    http://zshareit.net/me/download.php?...e38cb5ff1203ea

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    that was actually vaguely interesting

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      interesting as it is said my boxing style was made from using the spear and incorporated this barehand movements with boxing style punches and strikes. although it is a helluva a lot more than that.

      i will check this out now. sounds interesting.

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      • #4
        There is a book out on Hsing-I called "The Xingyi Quan of the Chinese Army" by Dennis Rovere. I think his pics are wak but the reprints of Huang Bo Nien manule are pretty intresting. If you use a spear or a bayonet does not matter in Hsing-I, the strikes are very powerful. Rovere also put a dvd out on this subject but I have not seen it yet.
        I realy would like to learn this style some day, if I find a good teacher in the area. Does one of you know a good sorce of information about developing Jin? I have some Yang Styl Taiji as a base.

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