Books
The Beginners Guide to Shotokan Karate by John Van Weenen
John van Weenen was born in 1941 and spent his early years in Enfield, Middlesex. At school he proved to be an exceptional swimmer, representing England in 1956.
Muhammad Ali His Life and Times by Thomas Hauser
All I really wanted was someday to buy my mother and father a house and own a nice big car for myself...' One of the most recognised,
Shotokan Karate by Ashley Croft
Shotokan Karate is the most widely practised style of karate in the world today. Its roots can be traced back hundreds of years through Japan and Okinawa
Angry White Pyjamas by Robert Twigger
Adrift in Tokyo, translating obscene rap lyrics for giggling Japanese schoolgirls, Robert Twigger came to a revelation about himself: he wasn't fit and he wasn't brave.
Tae Kwon-Do Green Belt to Red Belt by TAGB
This training guide is intended for all students of tae kwon-do. It is the only up-to-date and official training manual of the Tae Kwon-do Association of Great Britain
The Martial Arts by Peter Lewis
MARTIAL ARTS provides a thorough analysis of four of the fighting arts in all their physical and psychological aspects.
Humane Pressure Point Self-Defense by George A. Dilman with Chris Thomas
There is a profound need for a self-protection method which is ethical and humane, while at the same time simple and effec-tive.
Wing Chun The Art of Simultaneous Defence & Attack by Master Joseph Cheng
Joseph Cheng made his name during the Bruce Lee boom, when Wing Chun leaped into prominence as the superstar's first serious martial art.
Wing Chun Kung-Fu A Complete Guide by Dr. Joseph Wayne Smith
The essential guide to Wing Chun Kung-Fu―basic forms and principles, fighting and grappling, advanced techniques and weapons.
Applied Tai Chi Chuan by Nigel Sutton
This authoritative book achieves an important breakthrough in tai chi chuan literature by establishing the art as martial in origin and in practice.
Kung Fu History, Philosophy and Technique by David Chow
The ripples are still being felt more than 30 years later. This influence has permeated almost every element of Western society. Today, almost everyone, regardless of national origin, has some martial arts knowledge
The Chinese Art of T'ai Chi Ch'uan by Chee Soo
Tai Chi means "The Supreme Ultimate." Tai Chi Ch'uan is one of the ancient Chinese martial arts, whose origins are lost in time.
The Heart of Karate-Do by Shigeru Egami
Beginning with the warming-up exercises - neglected in earlier karate books - and continuing with the fundamental stances and techniques,
Sport Karate by Vic Charles
During the following years he spent his time building up a repertoire of styles and a list of sporting achievements.
Science of Stretching by Michael J. Alter
In Science of Stretching, he presents a survey of current knowledge on flexibility, including a discussion of functional anatomy, methods of stretching, and causes of injury.
Advanced Aikido by Phong Thong Dang and Lynn Seiser
Advanced Aikido by Phong Thong Dang and Lynn Seiser