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21. On the Warrior's Path, Second Edition: Philosophy, Fighting, and Martial Arts Mythology by Daniele Bolelli | |
Paperback: 232
Pages
(2008-07-08)
list price: US$16.95 -- used & new: US$11.50 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 158394219X Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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For the warrior poet in all of us.
A great book on martial arts and life.
Cutting-edge wit and down-to-earth style. A true gem.
a fantastic read
Better than the First Edition |
22. The Original Martial Arts Encyclopedia: Tradition, History, Pioneers by John Corcoran, Emil Farkas, Stuart Sobel | |
Hardcover: 27
Pages
(1993-01)
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Customer Reviews (7)
Outstanding Survey of the Practice and History of all Martial Arts
Excellent!
A Terrific One-Stop Source of Martial Mania The chapters are very good, providing excellent history and coverage.America is probably a little over represented.This however, doesn't mean they should have written less about American martial arts, just more of other traditions. It must also be fair to say, that America has contributed much to the Asain arts and helped expand the arts, for better or worse, where they are today.The photos are neat and add greatly to this book.The writing is sometimes dry, like most reference works are. All in all, it is a book that stands on its own and should be purcahsed by those martial artist who either are interested in history or having a quick refernce at their bookshelf.
few japanese/okinawan karate masters, too much US
Very,very,very,very,very GOOD! |
23. Vital Point Strikes: The Art and Science of Striking Vital Targets for Self-defense and Combat Sports by Sang H. Kim | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2008-06-23)
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Excellent book, just be careful.
Highly recommended
Very Comprehensive and generally well presented
A very informative book
A dangerous book only the experienced should use. |
24. Chinese Martial Arts Training Manuals: A Historical Survey | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2008-01-08)
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Don't read this book if you can't handle the truth
Excellent Book and Fascinating Subject!
A little like "Myth Busters: Kung Fu Edition"
Refreshing
A book for every teacher who wants to go beyond the legends |
25. Martial Musings: A Portrayal of Martial Arts in the 20th Century by Robert W. Smith | |
Hardcover: 400
Pages
(1999-12-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description Smith personally escorts the reader on a martial arts tour. He startswith his own initial involvement in the arts, then launches outward,across the nation, over to Asia, and eventually home again. Some of the topics covered in the book include martial arts theory andpractice, portrayals of leading Asian instructors, profiles ofWesterners who studied the arts and brought them back to theirrespective countries and an historical record of the evolution offighting arts in the West. Martial Musings represents the fourteenth book Smith has written onthe subject and is a broader, somewhat historical,semi-autobiographical commentary on martial arts in the 20th century. But, what makes this book such a joy to devour is the literary relishSmith stir-fries in with the books basic ingredients. He astutelycouples combatives with literary panache, and a ready wit. In short, Martial Musings introduces the reader to the individuals whoshaped martial arts in the 20th century. The hardbound book has 400pages and over 300 illustrations with a full-color cover and two-colortext pages. Customer Reviews (23)
Overall I'd rate this a very good read
Walks his talk
An Engrossing if Opinionated Autobiography
Martial Musings - Robert W. Smith
Avoid |
26. The Martial Artist's Book of Yoga: Improve Flexibility, Balance and Strength for Higher Kicks, Faster Strikes, Smoother Throws, Safer Falls, and Stronger Stances by Lily Chou | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2005-08-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description YOGA MARTIAL ARTS excellent training for: Aikido Judo Jujitsu Hapkido Capoeira KarateKung fu Muay thaiTaekwandoWushu And all other styles The Martial Artist's Book of Yoga clearly illustrates how yoga can improve your martial arts abilities.It breaks down universal martial arts techniques into six categories and offers specially selected yoga poses that directly address each area's core physical requirements.Incorporating yoga into your training will raise your physical potential and allow you to perform at a higher level. About the Authors Lily Chou holds a second degree black belt in the mixed martial art of yongmudo (formerly known as hapkido) and is an instructor in the martial arts program at the University of California at Berkeley.Kathe Rothacher, a kinesiologist, teaches movement systems and methods, among them Feldenkrais, yoga, Pilates, and dance; she has been practicing yoga for over 30 years. Customer Reviews (5)
Integration of Martial Arts and Yoga
Excellent Yoga Book
Good - but not Great
Written by a martial artist for martial artists
A creative blending of concepts |
27. Martial Arts Instruction: Applying Educational Theory and Communication Techniques In the Dojo by Lawrence A. Kane | |
Paperback: 140
Pages
(2004-11-25)
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A Must have for ALL Martial Arts Instructors
A Bible for any Martial Arts Instructor
A must own book for every instructor!
An essential book for the dedicated teacher
A must read for any serious Martial Artist |
28. GURPS Martial Arts by Sean Punch, Peter Dell'Orto | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2007-08-29)
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GURPS 4E, MARTIAL ARTS
Great for cinematics and simulationism and everything in between
Excellent
A Mature Product
GURPS Martial Arts |
29. Mixed Martial Arts: The Book of Knowledge by BJ Penn, Glen Cordoza, Erich Krauss | |
Paperback: 308
Pages
(2007-05-15)
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Better than I had hoped
MMA Bible
Best Book of MMA EVER!
perfect but a little bit inconsistent
Fast Shipping, Great Condition |
30. Comprehensive Asian Fighting Arts (Bushido--The Way of the Warrior) by Donn F. Draeger, Robert W. Smith | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(1981-01-15)
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Comprehensive Asian Fighting Arts (Bushido - The Way of the Warrior)
comprehensive, but ... accurate?
Good Study, Long on Scholarship
The best history of martial arts...ever
Classic but outdated |
31. Qigong for Health & Martial Arts, Second Edition: Exercises and Meditation (Qigong, Health and Healing) by Yang Jwing-Ming | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1998-06-25)
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A great guide to starting in Qigong
Interested in Learning about Qigong? Start here!
Foundation
Great Informative Book
Excellent overview |
32. Solo Training 2: The Martial Artist's Guide to Building the Core for Stronger, Faster and More Effective Grappling, Kicking and Punching (No. 2) by Loren W. Christensen | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2005-04-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description You'll also get over 100 ways to work your combinations, cheat speed, improve accuracy, fight from unconventional stances, practice grappling when you can't find a partner and get the most out of your mannequin bag. If hundreds of new training drills sound overwhelming, not to worry. Solo Training 2 wraps up with 8 workouts, each with a specific goal like the Free Hand Power Builder and the Boxer Workout. If you've read your copy of Solo Training to tatters, give it a little time off and dig into Solo Training 2, where Loren Christensen promises to take your fighting techniques and understanding of fighting concepts to a new level. Customer Reviews (16)
Solo Training
Great book!
Excellent!
Buy the whole series
Solo training |
33. Mental Martial Arts: The Shaolin Secrets for Business and Life by Sir Brian Sterling-Vete | |
Paperback: 200
Pages
(2010-03-12)
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Personal knowledge of authors dedication to his field
Brain Power
Hugely qualified author
Valued information
Sir Brian Sterling's Mental Martial Arts |
34. Complete Conditioning for Martial Arts (Complete Conditioning for Sports Series) by Sean Cochran | |
Paperback: 184
Pages
(2001-05-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Complete Conditioning for Martial Arts is the most comprehensive resource for preparing the body to excel in karate, taekwondo, judo, aikido, jujitsu, kempo, and other martial arts forms. Loaded with exercises designed specifically to improve the execution of martial arts techniques, this book supplies the workout prescriptions you need to excel as a martial artist. Written by certified strength and conditioning specialist and black belt holder Sean Cochran, this book combines his expertise in both disciplines into one outstanding and widely applicable resource. Develop the fundamental fitness and art-specific conditioning needed to master your discipline. With Complete Conditioning for Martial Arts, you’ll always be in peak form. Customer Reviews (9)
Some Good Stuff, Not Much
Old school work out book
Good General Conditioning - Not Very Martial
Easy to understand and effective
A must read for rapid progress and injury prevention It is not enough to go to class 3 times a week and expect your body to perform at a high level when you need it to.The masters of old trained every day, and with the exercises in this book, you can too, and get even better results. Read this and you will have the basic, scientific principles of athletic training at your fingertips.You will learn about the basic components of fitness (flexibility, muscular strength, muscular endurance, muscular power, muscle balance, speed, agility, aerobic and anerobic capacity), and how various systems emphasize different aspects of fitness. Especially important--the joint stabilization exercises.You won't find very many instructors teaching these.I wish I knew these, as I dislocated my shoulder a few times doing judo and kung fu.They will improve your muscle balance and prevent dislocations.I've incorporated them into my workout routine. ... Read more |
35. Martial Arts Training Diary for Kids by Art Brisacher | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(1997-09-30)
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Great for enthusiastic children |
36. Kata and the Transmission of Knowledge: In Traditional Martial Arts by Michael Rosenbaum | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2005-01-25)
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Interesting ideas, not much else
Disappointing
Working insight
A thoughful and interesting review of the literature
Exploring the deeper meaning of katas to gain insights |
37. Aikido and Chinese Martial Arts: Aikido and Weapons Training Vol.2 (Aikido & Weapons Training) by Tetsutaka Sugawara, Xing Lujian | |
Paperback: 366
Pages
(1998-10-15)
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Sword Defense Arts of Japan, China and Much More +++
Not for you
What Fundamental Relations?
Covers Mid-Range Weapons of Aikido and Chinese martial arts. Author Sugawara clearly states in the introduction that the theme of this volume is to introduce the reader to the "how to's" of weapons training in both styles, so perhaps volume three of this series will cover what I felt was missing.As per the statements of the author, this volume DOES give decent coverage to the weapons methods of both Aikido and Chinese Martial practice.Both Tetsutaka Sugawara and Lu-jian Xing are versed in Aikido and Chinese martial arts (each has extensively studied BOTH), and therefore have a good grasp on the methods and philosophies of both arts.This has probably helped this series avoid any competitive air between these martial arts, where one might try to "prove" that one method is any better or worse than the other.This is the first book that has broached the subject of Chinese sword and Aikido Sword in the same volume--I look forward to the third volume in this series.
Detailed Overview & Comparison of Chin-na & Aikido This book is heavily illustrated, and apparently intended for people who have an interest in understanding the similarities and differences--in essence, the connections between different "styles" of martial arts.I do not consider this book to be instructional in nature.Someone without a basis in martial arts training might have difficulty understanding the depth or point of this book--both Chinese martial arts and Aikido are rather extensive in and of themselves.The authors of this book are also NOT concerned with proving that one art is superior in any way to the other.For those with a more studious bent who enjoy considering the possibilities, here is a volume you will enjoy. A note on the co-author's relationship in research: Co-Author Tetsutaka Sugawara Studied Aikido under the arts Founder Morihei Ueshiba beginning in 1960, and has also studied Goju Ryu and Tai Chi--he is the founder of the Minato Research and Publishing Co (Now known as Sugawara Martial Arts Institute).Co-Author Lu-jian Xing studied Chinese martial arts under Chu-xinag Du, Yan-ling Xing, and others.He met Sugawara when he came to Japan in 1992 to learn Aikido as an Uechi-deshi (live in student) under Sugawara at the Sugawara Institute, and the two commenced their comparative study of these martial arts.The second volume in this series has been published, and deals with weapons aspects of both Chinese Arts and Aikido.I eagerly await the third volume in this series... ... Read more |
38. Filipino Martial Arts as Taught by Dan Inosanto by Dan Inosanto | |
Paperback: 175
Pages
(1980-01-01)
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All martial arts change with three inches of steel.
An excellent book from a historical aspect concerning the Filipino Martial Arts.
Dan Inosanto Excellent book
The Filipino Martial Arrts as taught by Dan Inosanto, inspired me to seek Serrada Escrima
Excellent Martial arts book but flawed history |
39. The Power of Internal Martial Arts: Combat Secrets of Ba Gua, Tai Chi, and Hsing-I by Bruce Frantzis | |
Paperback: 300
Pages
(1998-01-19)
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Interesting and Entertaining
More scholarly than practical, but informative
Misunderstood, but great!
Hmmm..
Strength of the Blade is not in the sword, but in the Arm that Weilds it! |
40. The Bare Essentials Guide for Martial Arts Injury Prevention and Care, Second Edition by Trish Bare Grounds | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2006-02-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description • Stretching: Over 50 essential exercises for building flexibility, preventing common injuries and rehabilitation • Conditioning: Get the facts on using plyometrics, weight training, running, core strengthening, resistive bands, TotalGym and the exercise ball for building strength and speed • Nutrition: Learn to safely cut weight, prevent dehydration, and eat like a champion • Step by step instructions, including photos, for professional athletic taping techniques: ankles, feet, toes, shins, knees, elbows, hip, fingers, and hands • Self-care: Ice vs. heat, identifying serious injuries, caring for minor injuries, training precautions when injured or pregnant • Instructors and Coaches: Guidance on developing an Emergency Medical Plan, safety in training and competition, training your staff and building a qualified sports medicine team Plus tips on coping with: • Blisters• Ankle Injuries• Back Pain• Knee Injuries• Groin Pulls• Rotator Cuff Pain• Shin Splints• Dehydration• Athlete’s Foot• Asthma• Concussions• Head Injuries• Bruises and Swelling• Lacerations • Facial Injuries• Hyperextensions• Chronic Injuries• Emergencies Customer Reviews (2)
Good for all martial artists, especially instructors and coaches
Martial Arts Injury prevention |
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