ZHENGZHOU, China, April 7 (UPI) --A "kung-fu chef" in China showed off his skills by standing on the blades of two meat cleavers and slicing meat on a balloon without popping it. The video, filmed ...
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Rick Barrett works out of a shop behind his home on C.R. 18 north of Goshen, grinding, polishing and finishing the knives he has created.
It would "take a death" to change licensing rules for Chinese martial arts teachers, the sport's governing body has warned. There is no legal requirement for instructors, some of whom use knives, to ...
A “kung-fu chef” in China showed off his skills by standing on the blades of two meat cleavers and slicing meat on a balloon without popping it. The video, filmed March 28 at a demonstration in ...
It would "take a death" to change licensing rules for Chinese martial arts teachers, the sport's governing body has warned. There is no legal requirement for instructors, some of whom use knives, to ...