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Zen and the Way of the Fist
By Tak Wah Eng

I slowly began to transform this personal notebook into a general volume that I could share with all my students of the martial arts. Learning the various forms and sets contained herein is only a beginning, and not an end in itself; I hope that its readers will rather derive from it the essence and spirit of what this collection of forms truly is meant to bring forth.
-Tak Wah Eng

Contains 9 different Shaolin training forms!
Five Animals Set
By Tak Wah Eng

The Spirit of the Five Animals goes through the basic fundamentals and the advanced forms that are encompassed within the Five Animals System. The philosophy and odeology of martial arts is also included. This book is separated into different aspects of the mind and the body. It is through a balance between both aspects can an individual benefit from martial arts.


Tiger & Crane Set
By Tak Wah Eng

special features:
  • visual historical documentary
  • special dedication to the teachers of the past
  • hand and foot positions
  • instructional sections
  • Praying Mantis Kubg Fu. Bong Bo Kuen.
    By Tak Wah Eng

    special features:
  • multiple views
  • animated instructionsto Praying Mantis Kung Fu
  • a 30" wide poster with step-by-step instruction
  • Shaolin Five Animals. Dragon Fist.
    By Tak Wah Eng

    special features:
  • secret Shaolin internal training form
  • biography of Tak Wah Eng
  • photo gallery
  • digital 5.1 surround sound
  • Shaolin Five Animals. Tiger Fist.
    By Tak Wah Eng

    special features:
  • secret Shaolin internal training form
  • dynamic post training
  • dynamic post training
  • photo gallery
  • instructional sections


  • Sounds of Kung Fu

    "Red and blue, hot and cold, fire and water, moving and still. All beautiful things come together, like a picture, like a sound. As a temple bell rings, as your heart beats, as you move with body and soul." -Tak Wah Eng
    Sounds of Kung Fu II

    "If you wish to understand the deeper meaning of Kung Fu, this album will help you on your path. It is the melody of my words and the rhythm of my movement" -Tak Wah Eng


    Dit Da Jow

    This special family recipe used by generations of Kung Fu practitioners, this herbal liniment will aid in relief of symptoms associated with strains, sprains, muscular aches, bruises and fatigue.
    Dedication History