The only American heir to W. C. Chen, Phillip Starr continues the
master's teachings in this useful guide that also profiles the exciting
early years when martial arts were still new in America. Through this
entertaining collection of personal anecdotes involving Master Chen, the
author, and his classmates, readers learn a particular aspect of the
traditional martial arts. Included are explanations of the importance
and meaning of courtesy and the custom of bowing, the significance of
training with weapons and how it impacts bare-handed skills, and the
value of traditional forms and how they relate to actual combat.