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61. Filipino Martial Culture (Martial Culture Series) by Mark V. Wiley | |
Paperback: 376
Pages
(1997-05-15)
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Good place to start
88 words for Coconut
Trailblazing
A work of surprising depth and scope Kudos to Wiley for producing such an interesting sourcebook which presents the contemporary mosaic of Filipino martial culture with a thoroughness rarely seen in the world of martial arts writing.
I've read better Obviously, the author wants to destroy anything that supportsKali being a Pre-Hispanic art.Inducing the reader to believe it did not exist during Pre-Hispanic times.With this false foundation, the author can then steal what truly belongs to the Filipinos and say it originated from European Fencing methods.Therefore, transforming it into a European art. Sadly, giving credit to the colonizer who oppressed the Filipinos, denied them equal rights, while governing them with no progress for over 300 years.In reality, anybody who has seen Kali/Arnis/Eskrima and Fencing can see that they're two completely different arts.Filipino blades like the Kris and Kampilan do not resemble Spanish rapiers nor are they designed for their fighting methods.Filipinos carried these weapons even before Magellan arrived according to Magellan's historian, Antonio Pigfetta. While reading this book I felt very upset.This book tarnished the history of countless Filipino warriors who preserved, developed and passed the Filipino arts down to us.Their history is being portrayed and altered by an author�s personal perception.With this book, their true history is erased like words on a notepad. They are then filled in with bias views, in a book that claims to be �scholarly.� I hope that the reader keeps an open mind while reading this book.Seek out other sources on this topic as well.This way the reader can broaden their perspective and not become limited to the information presented in Mr. Wiley�s book. ... Read more |
62. Tae Kwon Do: The Ultimate Reference Guide to the World's Most Popular Martial Art (Facts on File) by Yeon Hwan Park, Jon Gerrard | |
Paperback: 218
Pages
(1999-04)
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The TKD Bible !
A must....
Great reference for beginner and intermediate TKDers
The Best Reference Guide to Tae kwon do I have seen to date
Good reference |
63. Street Stoppers: The Martial Arts Most Devastating Trips, Sweeps, and Throws for Real Fighting by Mark Mireles, Loren W. Christensen | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2009-01-29)
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very good book about taking someone down in the street
This book is for anyone who wants to master how to use throws in street combat situations.
Good for what it is
Street Applicable
Real-World Credentials and Credibility! |
64. Martial Arts Sudoku Level 7: Brown Belt Sudoku by Frank Longo | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2006-01-28)
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65. The Overlook Martial Arts Handbook by David Mitchell | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1997-03-01)
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66. Starting and Running Your Own Martial Arts School by Karen Levitz Vactor, Susan Lynn Peterson Ph.D. | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2002-11-15)
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Ahh, what she said...
Literally Loaded With Lots of Great Information
Fantastic Book
A must have!
Getting started |
67. The Book of Martial Power by Steven J. Pearlman | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2008-03-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description As a lifelong student and teacher of multiple styles of martial arts, Steven Pearlman has sought to distill from these disciplines not a fusion of techniques, but rather a compilation of fundamental principles that can guide the individual martial artist to the ideal action. Through his exploration of a set of basic principles that range from the physical (spinal alignment, the triangular guard, breathing) to the spiritual (the void, the body-mind, the character), Pearlman arrives at a system open to all martial artists without bastardizing the techniques of the original disciplines. The Book of Martial Power will capture the minds of martial artists and anyone interested in finding a path to success that is not beholden to a specific form but is instead driven by fundamental principles. Customer Reviews (16)
Best martial arts book out there
Read, do some work, and then reread
To Truly Understand Your Art
one book every martial artist should own
A must-have for any student of any style |
68. Mind Over Matter: Higher Martial Arts by Shi Ming, Siao Weijia | |
Paperback: 136
Pages
(1994-04-19)
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The holy grail of martial arts
Not Worth the Effort
Ugh!Philosophy Majors Only! Okay, if you're a philosophy major, maybe you'll get something from this book.But for a man of Western science, struggling to apprehend the subtleties of higher-order Eastern martial arts, this was of no benefit to me. Shi Ming asserts that we need to use Western science to more fully define Qi.He then admits that while technology is progressing, it is still not sufficient to this need.He implies that defining Qi scientifically will result in considerable benefit to humanity. Shi Ming talks about the history of China, particularly how the various political upheavals were detrimental to the transmission of Qi understanding through the generations. Shi Ming pulls out every big word he can think of, and uses them in repetitive tautological reiterative fashion, to state that the world must try and advance itself, enlighten itself.That understanding Qi is the key to overcoming political, religious, and philosophical barriers. Tidbits that I almost found useful: Shi Ming alleges that Qi is real.That it is something beyond the "zone" that professional athletes sometimes talk about.That it is beyond an instinctive ingraining of skills (such as Olympic boxers) from intense training.But he never quite tells us what he thinks it really is, and he never hints at how to develop or find Qi, except to find a good instructor. I'll match my education resume with anyone's.I'm no dummy.But I have to admit that sometimes I'll read philosophy and not even have a clue whatis being talked about.This book was like that.All I can tell was that Mr Shi Ming has some nice ideals for a better world, and that somehow he thinks Qi cultivation is the answer.But Higher Martial Arts?Too high.We're talking about World Peace, and all I want to do is become better at internal martial arts. Maybe this book would be good for that individual on the cusp of attaining enlightenment or sainthood.I'm not close to that, so it did me no good at all.Maybe if I reach that cusp, I'll try to re-read the book and see what I get out of it.... Nah.
Very interesting but a hard read It is not a book that deals with technique or gives advice on internal arts.IMO, it is an interesting reading for the serious martial artist and scholar. It is a short book but hard to read due to long, flowery phrases.
Wise, but not easy to read |
69. Martial Arts Mind & Body by Claudio Iedwab, Roxanne Standefer | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2000-05-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description • sharpen concentration and awareness, • improve your ability to learn new skills, • perform better in training and competition, and • remain focused under stress. As you learn how to integrate the energy of the mind and body, you will increase your resistance to fatigue, discomfort, and distraction. You’ll also learn techniques to control the body’s responses to respiration, metabolism, and muscle relaxation. Make Martial Arts Mind & Body part of your training and soon you will think, feel, and move better than ever. Customer Reviews (1)
Great book |
70. Budo Mind and Body: Training Secrets of the Japanese Martial Arts by Nicklaus Suino | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2007-01-09)
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Book on Budo (Warrior Way)
Better than expected!
Beginners Budo
A great little guide to the Japanese Budo philosophy and principles.
Budo Mind and Body |
71. Martial Arts of the World [2 volumes]: An Encyclopedia of History and Innovation | |
Hardcover: 663
Pages
(2010-06-11)
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Editorial Review Product Description ABC-CLIO's Martial Arts of the World: An Encyclopedia of History and Innovation is the most authoritative reference ever published on combat disciplines from around the world and across history. Coverage includes Shaolin monks, jousting knights, Roman gladiators, Westerner gunfighters, samurai warriors, and heavyweight boxers. These iconic figures and many more are featured in this title, as well as representatives of less well known but no less fascinating systems, all vividly characterized by expert contributors from around the world who are themselves martial arts practitioners. Martial Arts of the World comprises 120 entries in two volumes. The first volume is organized geographically to explore the historic development of martial arts styles in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. The second volume looks at martial arts thematically, with coverage of belief systems, modern martial arts competitions, and a wide range of such topics as folklore, women in martial arts, martial arts and the military, and martial arts and the media. |
72. The essence of internal martial arts by Jerry Alan Johnson | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1994)
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the Essence of Internal Martial Arts Vol 1 &2
Informative |
73. My First Martial Arts Book (Martial Arts for Peace Series) by Terrence Webster-Doyle | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(2001-04-01)
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Want a well rounded child?
Pretty Bad Book Overall.
let these international awards and acclaims speak for themselves |
74. Mixed Martial Arts For Dummies by Frank Shamrock | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2009-04-20)
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Editorial Review Product Description Your full-color guide to this wildly popular combat sport! Mixed martial arts is sweeping the globe! In this practical guide, legendary MMA Champion Frank Shamrock shares his expertise and love for the sport. He introduces you to his famous training and fighting system, explaining the virtues, ethics, and techniques of MMA in clear detail while showing you how to develop a safe, effective training regimen. Prepare to start training — strengthen your body, focus your mind, learn the concepts of combat, and find a good instructor Stand up for yourself — your introductory course in stand up fighting, from essential strikes and defense to inside fighting with the clinch and takedowns Get ready to grapple — understand the essentials of ground fighting, including the guard position, submissions, and escapes Become a well-rounded fighter — improve your nutrition, develop a warm-up routine, expand your mental training, and get the rest you need Open the book and find: More than 150 step-by-step, full-color photos illustrating proper technique The 8 positions of power Necessary MMA training equipment The styles and strategies of MMA competition Fight-specific training drills and games Tips for increasing your speed and avoiding injury Advice from the expert on improving your ground game Customer Reviews (5)
An Excellent Guide for Novice Coaches & Fighters
good old frank
Very Informative Book for the Average and Not So Average MMA Fan
Great outline for a sound MMA system.
MMA for Dummies is a very smart book |
75. The Law and Martial Arts (Literary Links to the Orient) by Carl Brown | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(1998-05-01)
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Information Every Martial Artist Should Read
Read this so you don't go to jail
Not What I was Hoping For
A Good Start
Informative, but not focussing enough on what matters. |
76. Superfit: Royce Gracie's Ultimate Martial Arts Fitness and Nutrition Guide (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu series) by Royce Gracie, James Strom, Kid Peligro | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2004-02-01)
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Not what I thought
Fit for life
Excellent for adding to your current workout!
Lightweight
OUTSTANDING BOOK!!! |
77. Martial Arts Nutrition: A Precision Guide to Fueling Your Fighting Edge by Teri Tom MSRD | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2009-10-10)
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Must have for any martial artist
Complex issues made simple
Arguably One of the Better Nutrition Books Written for the Elite Combat Athlete |
78. Fighting Science: The Laws of Physics for Martial Artists by Martina Sprague | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2002-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description Start with ten fundamental fighting concepts to exploit your opponent’s weaknesses and identify your strengths. Once you have a solid overview of these strategic concepts, move on to a detailed look at how things like momentum, rotational speed, friction, direction, impulse and conservation of energy can work for or against you. Not a science whiz? Don’t worry about it. Martina breaks down each idea, giving you easy to understand examples and hundreds of practical applications for stances, striking, kicking, defenses, footwork, movement, throws, takedowns and grappling. This book is supplemented by hundreds of photos, detailed glossaries, summary and review sections and even quizzes to test yourself on what you’ve learned. Whether you’d like to gain a detailed understanding of the laws of physics for martial artists or just want a few hundred ways to get the edge on your next opponent, this is a must-have book. Customer Reviews (21)
Do not buy - Incredibly poor physics
Combat Is Not An Exact Science
BLINDED BY SCIENCE
poor or no explanations of planes, levers, biomechanics
Knowing 'why' a technique works makes it work better |
79. The Karate Dojo: Traditions and Tales of a Martial Art by Peter Urban | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(1991-08-15)
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A good read, with some great historical tales.
The Karate Dojo: Traditions and Tales of a Martial Art
Every Martial Artist should own
"The Weaponless Weapon"
Simple Book, Simple Stories, Simple Teaching - Nice |
80. Martial Arts Madness: A User's Guide to the Esoteric Martial Arts by Glenn J. Morris | |
Paperback: 178
Pages
(1999-01)
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The Side Of Martial Arts That We All Hoped Existed
Field Research in the Realm of Esoterica
I don't get the title
Another excellent book by Glenn Morris...... BUT... One of the benefits of his previous books ("Path Notes" and "Shadow Strategies") was his ability to explain a process in which he obtained results- for example, his experience with Tien Tao chi kung in "Path Notes." This time around, he does explain a handful of things, but barely enough to whet the appetite for the true "meat and potatoes" of what he's trying to convey. I think by this point, Morris assumes many of the previous readers and fans know more or less where to go for the answers. If not, they know at least in which direction to look. That is the reason for the 4-star instead of 5 star rating. I don't think that Mr. Morris is dabbling in BS when he explains the esoteric end of martial arts, or his more mystical results while meditating. For those who experience dynamic meditation, and know what that opens up within them, his experiences are interesting, obtainable, and absolutely worth experiencing. I'm almost disappointed in finishing this book as soon as I did. On a side note, he has quite a reference and "suggested reading" list in the back of the book that is well worth checking out.
Whats with the first two reviews? |
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