Adam Hsu spent twenty-five years living in Taiwan where he studied several northern kung-fu styles under the most respected kung-fu masters, including Sifu Han Ching Tan and the late Grandmaster Liu Yun Chiao. When he moved to the United States in 1978, he taught traditional kung-fu throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. In 1990 he founded the non-profit Traditional Wushu Association, dedicated to the preservation, promotion, and perfection of traditional kung-fu. He has been featured on the cover of over a dozen martial arts magazines throughout the world, and his monthly columns have appeared in Black Belt, MA Training, and Wu Shu Kung-Fu magazines.
"This is a book that should be on every martial artist's shelf,
taken down often for reference. It is a book that should be
discussed: with colleagues, with instructors, with fellow students.
It is a book to be read more than once."-- Plum Publications
"Very well written book of stories and philosophies."--
BestJudo.com
"I think that Adam Hsu makes some convincing arguments. He has
solid points and clearly states his ideas, not only with examples
from his past but also with analogies that a westerner could
understand. Some of the things that he said seemed to be a little
one sided, however others made perfect sense. I would recommend
this book for any one who is interested in learning about a famous
Chinese martial art."-- Robert Agnew, DCTaekwondo
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