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Internal Iron Palm History and Training Information

Therapie220 rated 19 months agoFeatured Review
From the page: "Ku Yu Cheong break - Before & After He also killed a horse once with the invincible Iron Palm Skill! This is a very famous story that actually happened. Another famous Master of the Eagle Claw school, Master Lau Fat-Man, was there to witness the event in 1928, in Kuangtun...

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NeoKaneida rated 19 months ago
iron palm, bitch!
Therapie220 rated 19 months ago
From the page: "Ku Yu Cheong break - Before & After He also killed a horse once with the invincible Iron Palm Skill! This is a very famous story that actually happened. Another famous Master of the Eagle Claw school, Master Lau Fat-Man, was there to witness the event in 1928, in Kuangtung Province, Southern China (Canton). As the story goes, a Russian circus strongman had a wild Siberian horse (probably a "prezywlaski" breed) that was trained to fight, and the man was challenging all comers to accept the match between anyone who could "tame", or beat the horse. There was a reward, of course, but that was not Master Ku's motivation, however. The reason he accepted the challenge was because other masters and their students were being beat up by the horse quite badly, acquiring some serious injuries. Ku wanted to end the shame of his colleagues, so he accepted the challenge himself. When Ku got into the ring with the horse, he got kicked several times, but he received no injuries at all, due to his internal iron body skill (gold bell, i.e. iron shirt). Ku then managed to slap the horse with one palm slap. The horse gave out a loud whinny and dropped dead with blood coming out of the eyes, ears, nose, and mouth and died instantly. An autopsy was performed and they found out that the horse had died of internal massive bleeding, due to ruptured blood vessels and organs, yet there was no sign or external mark of any injury on the outside of the horse's body."
Monkey-Pilot rated 19 months ago
From the page: "The Chin Woo Iron Palm Society offers a video course on the subject for those who desire to purchase the different levels of the iron palm skill. " I want to purchase skills :O