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The Secrets of the Warrior's Power: Kung Fu - The Fighting Arts of China (1997)

The Secrets of the Warrior's Power: Kung Fu - The Fighting Arts of China (1997)
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The Secrets of the Warrior's Power: Kung Fu documents how the ancient Shaolin monks combined breathing techniques with Chi movements in order to create what the world thinks of today as martial arts. Well-known martial artists (Chan Pui, Pan Qing Fu, Bruce Lee, etc.) are shown displaying a variety of moves and answering interview questions. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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The Secrets of the Warrior's Power: Kung Fu documents how the ancient Shaolin monks combined breathing techniques with Chi movements in order to create what the world thinks of today as martial arts. Well-known martial artists (Chan Pui, Pan Qing Fu, Bruce Lee, etc.) are shown displaying a variety of moves and answering interview questions. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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    John G.

    I don't do marshal arts, but the movie was entertaining and I learned a lot about the history of Kung Fu in China. I've run into some people who did Kung Fu that told me about they loved the movie. Also, there are some amazing feats shown! I would say this is a must see if you have any interest in the martial arts.

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