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Accolades regarding these works and media:
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| Seeking the Book-Author |
| Sifu Carl Totten |
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| Shen Wu Sifu Tim Cartmell |
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| Book Recommendation |
| Sifu Tim Cartmell |
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It seems that there are a lot of fellows here who are very much interested to know about Liuhopafa.
I've gotten a lot of private emails from the group in the process. It's kind of funny that I get more email from you
guys than from the Liuhopafa group where I act as part-time moderator. Although I could answer a lot of questions,
you might also want to ask the masters themselves. After all, they are masters!
As you know, Liuhopafa masters aren't old-fashioned anymore. I heard that Master Choi in the U.S.
is just about excited about his modern cell phone as we all are. There are masters - Choi (liuhopafa.com), Dillon (formerly
liuhebafa.com), and Xavier (gmaf.org) - who even have their own websites managed by their respective students.
I know of one American Liuhopafa teacher who has written an extensive English book on the Liuhopafa
principles and selected training methods. His book "Six Combinations and Eight Methods" was published in the 80s.
The author, Khan Foxx, is presently based in Thailand for business reasons. If you have any questions regarding Liuhopafa
or internal martial arts, you may also want to ask him directly. His email is waterspirit6x8@yahoo.com and he accepts students, if you are interested. He is the only Liuhopafa master I know who will
answer any question directly and not give you any mysterious and confusing answers. If you are able to learn under
him, he can show you a shortcut to develop internal power faster, safer, and direct.
Hope this helps!
Ed
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