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Remembering O'Sensei is a remarkable book. As a wide variety of Aikidoists with a multiplicity of viewpoints give voice to their memories, an increasingly distinct and vivid image of this fascinating martial artist emerges.
The text combines with the great photos to create an incredible reading experience. Anyone interested in getting more out of the martial arts than physical technique should read this book.
In the Chinese language, chin na roughly translates into two words: "Chin" -to seize, and "na" -to control. Thus, the major purpose of chin na
Analyzes karate techniques commonly preferred by contestants in sport bouts. Explains the kinetic composition of individual fighting actions
A book for both the beginner and the more experienced practitioner. The goal of the authors is to help you build inner strength ... the warrior spirit that will enable you to accomplish all of your worthwhile goals in life. Fully illustrated.
Sageo is for tying around the Katana Saya or scabbard, either a replacement or to change the colour and look of your Katana.
Trojan Whey is a tried and tested rapid action instantised protein shake combining three highly boi-available proteins! It is by far the best protein shake on the market for muscle gain and recovery!
This Oni Mask Tsuba Guard is a super unique looking Tsuba, for it’s asymmetrical shape and amazing demon face.
by Karate Instructor Michael Brix (for several years a close acquaintence of the author, Sensei K . Oerum)
Great karate champions generally have one factor in common: they have trained with some of the best instructors in the world. Now you can learn the basic fundamentals essential to success in the sport from one of the greatest karate superstars of our time
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
This is a simple description of the rules of karate, devoid of the legal jargon used by official laws of the organizations controlling the sport.
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