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The Making of a Butterfly: Traditional Chinese Martial Arts As Taught by Master W. C. Chen

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Making of a Butterfly: Traditional Chinese Martial Arts As Taught by Master W. C. Chen

Contributors:

By (Author) Phillip Starr

ISBN:

9781583941515

Publisher:

North Atlantic Books,U.S.

Imprint:

North Atlantic Books,U.S.

Publication Date:

15th July 2011

UK Publication Date:

7th April 2006

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

796.815

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 14mm

Weight:

363g

Description

Through this entertaining collection of personal anecdotes, readers learn a particular aspect of the traditional martial arts. It includes explanations of the importance of meaning and curtesy, and the custom of bowing, the significance of training with weapons, and how it impacts on bare-handed skills.

Reviews

The Making of a Butterfly is a rich story of old Chinese kung-fu meeting American culture. This book made me long for the old ways of martial arts instruction before McDojos and health clubs dominated the land. I had been waiting for this book for a long time and didnt even know it. A wonderful book, lovingly written.
Kris Wilder, Goju-Ryu karate instructor and author of Lessons from the Dojo Floor and The Way of Kata: A Comprehensive Guide to Deciphering Marital Applications

Phillip Star is a very personable and knowledgeable sifu in the Chinese martial arts. I endorse his knowledge and teaching, and hope that everyone reads The Making of a Butterfly with an open mind and body.
Sifu Harlan Dai Tong Lee, five-time U.S. National AAU Kung-Fu Champion and head instructor of the Gee Yung Fut-Ga Institute in Honolulu, Hawaii

Author Bio

A practitioner of the Chinese martial arts for nearly 50 years, Phillip Starr is the founder of Yilichuan kung fu, a system that merges China's three internal styles. Also a 3rd grade black belt in Kyokushin karate, he is National Chairman of the Yilichuan Martial Arts Association. Having begun martial arts training in judo in 1956, Starr soon became one of the first Americans to study kung-fu and was the only American student of Master W.C. Chen. Starr became a U.S. National Champion for the United States Karate Association (USKA) in 1976-the first kung-fu stylist to be awarded that title by the USKA. From 1991 to 1995 he served as National Chairman for the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) Chinese Martial Arts Division, which subsequently became the largest kung-fu organization in the United States. Also in 1991, Starr returned from competition retirement to became the U.S. National Xingyichuan Champion at the AAU National Championships. The same year, he received the AAU's highest honor, the Presidential Leadership Award. In 1992 he was named to the Kung-Fu Hall of Fame by Inside Kung-Fu Magazine for "Outstanding Contribution to Chinese Martial Arts."

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