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Authentic Shaolin Heritage: Training Methods Of 72 Arts Of Shaolin

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The book "Training Methods of 72 Arts of Shaolin" by Jin Jing Zhong is devoted to the most enigmatic and little-known aspect of training of Shaolin monks. The book was written in 1934 with blessing and direct participation of the abbot of the Shaolin Monastery Reverend Miao Xing nicknamed "Golden Arhat", one of the best Shaolin fighters of all times. For the first time the book describes full training methods in all 72 Shaolin Arts. Being until recently for outsiders the most secret part of training of Shaolin monks, which made them invulnerable in fight, 72 Shaolin Arts at the present time become available to all who are ready to practice them persistently and with an open heart. Training methods described in the book allow to develop supernatural abilities, far beyond abilities of an ordinary man. The book has been translated from the Chinese language for the first time.

278 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2006

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January 27, 2019
I first read this in high school and totally bought into the fantasy training about leaping and lightness, etc. At the same time, there are some useful eclectic exercises (I've added grip-work to my routine) and it's highly entertaining reading.
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September 25, 2016
People used to kill each over this book and now you can get it free on the internet lmao
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April 14, 2026
this is genius work, loved the part on 1000 layers of paper [qian cheng zhi] & of course my favourite palm of Iron Sand [tie sha zhang]
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