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Scott Adkins Power Kicking Seminar on May 4th!

Do you ever wish you could kick like British action star Scott Adkins? Rhetorical question, of course - we all do! And if you happen be in the U.K. ...

Profile of Phillip Rhee

Profile of Phillip Rhee, the Korean martial artist and actor known for starring in the Best of the Best movies.

Happy Birthday Jet Li!

Happy Birthday Jet Li, he turns 51 today! Born on this day in 1963 in Beijing, China, his real name is Li Lianjie. He's very accomplished, not only ...

Fun Friday – Master Ken mentors Shai Hai!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omO4DqId92A This past October, Kung Fu Kingdom had the great privilege of interviewing accomplished karate master ...

Eastern Condors (1987)

A rare foray into the war film genre and a fan favourite, Sammo Hung’s “Eastern Condors” has stood the test of time as one of the best action films ...

Street Fighter IV showdown and much more!

As the release of the long-awaited web-series "Street Fighter: Assassin's Fist" approaches, fans have been given something to sink their teeth into ...

Jackie Chan’s Birthday Party!

Kung-Fu Kingdom Exclusive! Regular Kung-Fu Kingdom contributor Glen Stanway was lucky enough to join Asian action superstar Jackie Chan for his 60th ...

Profile of Gina Carano

Profile of action star and martial artist Gina Carano. With an NFL quarterback for a father there was little doubt that Gina was not going to be ...

Interview with Yayan Ruhian

Yayan Ruhian was born in Tasikmalaya (West Java) on October 19th, 1968. He found his passion in pencak silat and became a professional instructor of ...

Interview with Silvio Simac, Part 2

In part two of our extensive interview with Silvio Simac, he goes into a lot more depth and detail, candidly talking about training, nutrition and ...

Bruce Lee as a playable character in UFC videogame!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9keNVYmERI Bruce Lee changed the world of martial arts in countless ways, breaking down cultural barriers between ...

Profile of Ray Park

Profile of Ray Park. Influenced by Bruce Lee, Ray initially trained in hapkido before training in the Shaolin-based art of Nam Pai Chuan kung fu.

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