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Besides this book, Master Lo has also published textbooks on basic Wing Chun kung fu and articles on Wing Chun techniques and self-defense. Outside of martial arts circles, he has also published articles in the monthly Mainland China Studies on mainland industries.
Police Kung Fu can give the reader new insights on martial arts, taking into consideration the concept of using natural human motions and enhancing martial theory with physics. His theories indeed correspond to strategies of war and military principles. The chapters of this book include “How to Train for Hand-to-Hand Combat,”“Techniques Against a Knife,” “Techniques Against a Gun,” “Use of the Police Club,” and “Unarmed Combat”; these form the basis of the police curriculum.
Liu Shou-de
Peace Preservation Corps
Taipei, Summer 1993
INTRODUCTION
TO THE AUTHOR
Instructor: Lo Man Kam Birth: Hong Kong, May 25, 1937 Military Training: Shihpai Military Academy, 1st Division, 13th Class Military Experience: Anti-Communism Committee, Overseas Bureau Army 84th Battalion (Sergeant Major) Ministry of Defense, Intelligence Division Martial Arts: Wing Chun kung fu, from Grandmaster Yip Man Other notes: Professor, Chinese Culture University, Taipei Instructor to the R.O.C. Peace Preservation Corps Police SWAT Team Instructor (unarmed combat coach), Ministry of Justice Special Investigation Bureau Member, R.O.C. Kuo-Shu Federation Development Division Unarmed Combat Coach, R.O.C. Police College Wing Chun Instructor, Embassy of the Dominican Republic, R.O.C.