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Sun Tzu said: 'Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.'
The martial arts of Southeast Asia, China and Japan have as their ultimate aim mastery over self, complete awareness, and harmony with gravity and body structure.
Written in accord with traditional Japanese martial arts theory and practice, ledwab and Standefer have written a book most useful to any student
In any contact sport, including martial arts injuries are unavoidable. Nonetheless, their occurrence can be minimized and when they do take place,
Donn Draeger was one of the most famous and well-respected martial artists of the twentieth century, and he was a pioneer in bringing Asian martial arts study
A discussion of how children benefit from practising a martial art. It proposes that it will help the child to become assertive without being aggressive.
Collects essays exploring a variety of martial arts disciplines written by such authors as George Plimpton, Bruce Thomas, Bira Almeida, Carol A. Wiley, and John F. Gilbey
The physical and spiritual power of the master martial artist imbues him with great visual magnetism
This book is about the 'Kendo no Kata' which are the pre-determined techniques that have their origin in the classical feudal methods of actual swordsman-ship.