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‘Fighting like a girl says I can be powerful in ways that are
natural to me; I have access to power too – it may not look the
same as your power, but it’s there and I can claim it.’ It
should never be a woman’s job to have to protect herself – but
choosing to learn about self-defence can be incredibly liberating.
Fight Like a Girl is a practical beginner’s guide, in which
women’s martial arts expert and survivor Della O’Sullivan draws
on her years of experience to give us the tools to protect our
bodies and minds. A truly empowering illustrated handbook, it
includes: easy-to-follow self-defence manoeuvres how to spot red
flags and protect yourself against alarming behaviour how to adopt
the mindset of a survivor It is the book you’ll want to press
into every woman’s hands.
The old Kendo teachers loved to ask their new students "What is
Kendo?" Then they would sit back and listen to them philosophize
about the way of the sword. The question is like a Zen question. If
you find an answer, it will always be wrong for there is no answer.
Kendo is something different to each and every student who picks up
a Japanese sword. Old Kenjitsu had no rules. Modern Kendo sometimes
described as sport Kendo, does. This is the difference between the
two. To learn Kendo properly you must not think of it or practice
it as a sport. You must think of it as a way of life. When taking
up Kendo the student must keep in mind that the Japanese sword is
like no other sword in the world and the skills required to master
it are as ancient as time itself. This book addresses advance level
Kendo skills including equipment, exercises, wazas and the last
three katas of the All Japan Kendo Federation, which uses the short
sword (Wakizashi). *Equipment of Kendo and its care*Advanced
Waza*Fundamental Movements*All Japan Kendo Federation Short Sword
(Kodachi) Katas*About the Samurai and his swords*Sword
Collecting*Sword Nomenclature
With detailed photographs and clear instruction for practice, this
is the first book comprehensively to cover the history, development
and training methods of this rarely taught esoteric internal
martial art. The deceptively simple postures and movements of
Yiquan are highly effective for achieving results for both health
and combat, making it very appealing to martial artists, and Master
Tang here reveals the secrets of a martial art still surrounded in
mystery. He also provides a history of the origins and lineage of
the Yiquan tradition, as well as detailed information on the
stances and movements, weapons, and programs, grading and teaching.
This complete guide to Yiquan will be essential for anyone
interested in Yiquan or oriental martial and internal arts more
generally.
An A-Z guide to martial arts heroes Who gave Bruce Lee advice on
kicking and taught Muhammad Ali how to punch? Which Welshman is
revered in Japan as a karate expert, novelist and environmentalist?
On which film did Jackie Chan fracture his skull and almost lose
his life? All these questions and more are answered in From Lee To
Li. Ben Stevens, a lifelong martial arts fan, has compiled a quirky
and informative guide to the giants of martial arts history. From
Bruce Lee to Jet Li, from Neil Adams to Donnie Yen with Jackie
Chan, Chuck Norris, Tony Jaa, Brian Jacks and plenty more in
between. Covering popular forms such as judo and kung fu right
through to lesser-known arts like hapkido and iaido, From Lee To Li
is a guide for enthusiasts of martial arts sports and kung fu
movies alike and is probably the only A-Z to feature monks
alongside movie stars and Olympic athletes.
This samurai strategy books is the first widely available English
translation of Yamamoto Kansuke's classic treatise on strategy and
tactics. Secrets of the Japanese Art of Warfare is Thomas Cleary's
translation of the seminal writings attributed to Yamamoto Kansuke
on Japanese martial arts and military service. A mysterious man of
humble origins, Yamamoto distinguished himself in the service of
the redoubtable Takeda Shingen. Yamamoto was a career soldier and
founder of the so-called "school of certain victory," from which
the famous Miyamoto Musashi (The Book of Five Rings) emerged. His
school developed the art of discerning situational combat advantage
so that a warrior was able to commit to action only when success
was virtually assured. Translated and accompanied with helpful
insights by Thomas Cleary, one of the foremost translators of the
martial wisdom of Asia, this book is for all persons engaged in
military, law enforcement, or emergency response, as well as for
martial artists, athletes, business executives, diplomats and
politicians.
Compiled from Bruce Lee's notes and essays and originally published
in 1975, this iconic volume is one of the seminal martial arts
guides of its time. The science and philosophy behind the fighting
system Lee pioneered himself--jeet kune do--is explained in detail,
depicted through hundreds of Lee's own illustrations. With the
collaboration of Lee's daughter, Shannon, and Bruce Lee
Enterprises, this new edition is expanded, updated, and remastered,
covering topics such as Zen and enlightenment, kicking, striking,
grappling, and footwork. Featuring an introduction by Linda Lee,
this is essential reading for any practitioner, offering a brief
glimpse into the mind of one of the world's greatest martial
artists.
Although millions of people around the world practice the
fascinating art of Taekwondo, so little is known about its history,
principles or philosophy. It is time to find out just what
Taekwondo is all about! Learn how principles such as honor,
perseverance, and dedication will enhance your daily life, how the
philosophical and physical tenets combine to form not only a way of
living, but a solid system of self-defense, and why these concepts
are not just quaint ideals, but more important than ever in today's
age. Taekwondo's Ancient Wisdom is not only a 'must read' for every
practitioner of any other martial art, but for everyone who seeks
to learn from our collective past to better navigate through
today's confusing times. *Includes a thorough history of
Taekwondo.*Discover exactly what having a black belt is all
about.*Learn a simple way of meditation that will benefit any
martial artist.*Discover the difference between the martial arts as
an 'art' and as a 'sport'.
"A teacher is never a giver of truth--he is a guide, a pointer to
the truth that each student must find for himself. A good teacher
is merely a catalyst."--Bruce Lee Within the pages of Striking
Thoughts, you will find the secrets of Bruce Lee's incredible
success-- as an actor, martial artist, and inspiration to the
world. Consisting of eight sections, Striking Thoughts covers 72
topics and 825 aphorisms--from spirituality to personal liberation
and from family life to filmmaking--all of which Bruce lived by.
His ideas helped energize his life and career and made it possible
for him to live a happy and assured life, overcoming challenging
obstacles with seeming ease. They also inspired his family,
friends, students, and colleagues to achieve success in their own
lives and this personal collection will help you in your journey
too. Sections include: On First Principles--including life,
existence, time, and death On Being Human--including the mind,
happiness, fear, and dreams On Matters of Existence--health, love,
marriage, raising children, ethics, racism, and adversity On
Achievement--work, goals, faith, success, money, and fame On Art
and Artists--art, filmmaking, and acting On Personal
Liberation--conditioning, Zen Buddhism, meditation, and freedom On
the Process of Becoming--self-actualization, self-help,
self-expression, and growth On Ultimate (Final)
Principles--Yin-yang, totality, Tao, and the truth This Bruce Lee
Book is part of the Bruce Lee Library which also features: Bruce
Lee: The Celebrated Life of the Golden Dragon Bruce Lee: The Tao of
Gung Fu Bruce Lee: Artist of Life Bruce Lee: Letters of the Dragon
Bruce Lee: The Art of Expressing the Human Body Bruce Lee: Jeet
Kune Do
The samurai sword: a symbol of the spirit of old Japan, it embodies
the samurai's steel discipline, unswerving devotion and peerless
skill. With its creation, a feat of craftsmanship passed down by
generations of artisans; the samurai sword is considered by most to
be superior even to the famed blades of Western Damascus and
Toledo. The Samurai Sword Handbook is a precise exploration of the
samurai sword designed for sword collectors as well as anyone
intrigued by these ancient blades. Detailing the origins and
development of the samurai sword, its historical background,
styles, prestigious schools and differences in construction, this
revised edition of the classic reference outlines methods of
identifying and researching the sword, as well as caring for it
properly. This must-have for sword lovers is sure to be a
bestseller. Topics of this Samurai book include: Japanese History
and the Samurai Sword Types of swords Parts of the sword Blade
shape, construction, and grain The making of the sword Inscriptions
and their readings Care and maintenance Appraisal and value
Relative point values
Finalist - 2006 Book of the Year Award by ForeWord Magazine
Taekwondo, literally translated, can be defined as "foot, hand way"
or "the way of smashing with hands and feet." Such descriptive
nomenclature understandably implies a curriculum rich in
self-defense. Too often, however, this is simply not the case.
Given the current popularity of sport competition in the martial
arts, many techniques of defensive value have been stripped away or
forfeited altogether in favor of those certain to score in the
ring. While the thirst for Olympic gold has clearly played a
significant role in propelling taekwondo into the forefront, it
should be remembered that this native Korean martial art contains
over 3200 distinct self defense techniques. This book describes in
detail, the history and evolution of Taekwondo from its ancient
roots to modern day applications. Also included are exercises in
"Ki" or internal energy development, meditation practice, and
practical self-defense strategies. This work focuses on the
traditional aspects of Taekwondo rather than on its sportive
component.
Why do so many Americans practice martial arts? How did kung fu get
its own movie genre? What makes mixed martial arts so popular? This
book answers these questions for the first time with historical
research. At the turn of the 20th century, the United States
enjoyed a time of prosperity but feared that men were becoming
soft. At the same time, the Japanese government sponsored research
to develop the best fighting techniques for its new empire. Before
World War II, American men boxed and Japanese men practiced judo
and karate. Postwar Americans began adopting Chinese, Brazilian,
Filipino and other fighting styles, in the process establishing a
masculine subculture based on physical and social power. The rise
of Asian martial arts in America is a fascinating untold story of
modern history, from the origin of karate uniforms to the first
martial arts themed birthday party. The cast of characters includes
circus strongmen, professional cage fighters, an award winning
comic book artist, the inventors of judo, aikido and Cornflakes,
and Count Juan Raphael Dante, a Chicago hairdresser and used car
salesman with the ""Deadliest Hands in the World."" Readers will
never look at taekwondo class the same way again.
Capoeira began as a martial art developed by enslaved
Afro-Brazilians. Today, the practice incorporates song, dance,
acrobatics, and theatrical improvisation-and leads many
participants into activism. Lauren Miller Griffith's extensive
participant observation with multiple capoeira groups informs her
ethnography of capoeiristas--both individuals and groups--in the
United States. Griffith follows practitioners beyond their physical
training into social justice activities that illuminate capoeira's
strong connection to resistance and subversion. As both individuals
and communities of capoeiristas, participants march against racial
discrimination, celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day and
Juneteenth, organize professional clothing drives for job seekers,
and pursue economic and environmental justice in their
neighborhoods. For these people, capoeira becomes a type of serious
leisure that contributes to personal growth, a sense of belonging,
and an overall sense of self, while also imposing duties and
obligations. An innovative look at capoeira in America, Graceful
Resistance reveals how the practicing of an art can catalyze action
and transform communities.
Traditionally shrouded in mystery and taught only to the closest
students, the secrets of Taijiquan push-hands and fighting
technique from the Chen style are revealed in this book. Master
Wang Fengming, an eleventh generation practitioner of Chen-style
Taijiquan, provides detailed information about the famous internal
fighting techniques and reveals inside knowledge essential to the
remarkable results achieved by the Chinese masters. The book
features: - effective ways of cultivating Taiji internal power -
variety of joint-locking techniques and counter techniques - 13
postures of Taiji explained - leg work, including stances and
kicking techniques - unique silk-reeling exercises - rarely
revealed vital point striking - 7 styles of push-hands training -
20 kinds of Taiji energy explained and demonstrated. This
comprehensive book is a major contribution to the literature on
push-hands techniques in the West.
"There have been many books on judo--some highly competent, others
well-written or well-illustrated, some fit for beginners, others
for the advanced student. To have all these in a single volume is
unusual."--San Francisco Chronicle The Art and Science of Judo is a
revealing Japanese martial arts manual that focuses primarily on
the scientific principles at work in Judo. In this book,
highly-respected Judo instructors Jiichi Watanabe and Lindy Avakian
delve deeply into the mechanics of Judo, offering clear-cut
scientific explanations for the numerous techniques involved in
throwing and grappling. By understanding the science behind the
art, you will become prepared to perform the right moves at the
right time and successfully meet the challenge of responding to
your opponent. The book has over 200 illustrations and 40 photos
which show the forces that are employed when performing common Judo
throwing and grappling moves such as hip throws, foot sweeps,
collar holds, and many more. In addition to the precise
explanations of judo's physical aspects, you'll also find detailed
insights into the psychological factors related to judo's
underlying philosophy. Topics include: How dynamics are applied to
Judo The three principles for practicing Judo The three laws of
motion and how they apply to Judo Different kinds of force found in
Judo techniques How to effectively practice throwing and grappling
A new foreword by Judo instructor Neil Ohlenkamp offers insight on
the book's importance as a resource for every Judo practitioner and
instructor. The Art and Science of Judo is a fascinating and
valuable work, which will help you achieve success by not only
understanding what techniques to master but also why they work and
when to use them.
Fu Zhongwen's classic guide offers the best documentation available
of the Yang style of taijiquan. The superbly detailed form
instructions and historic line art drawings are based on Fu's many
years as a disciple of Yang Chengfu, taijiquan's legendary founder.
Also included are concise descriptions of fixed-step, moving-step,
and da lu push hands practices. Additional commentary by translator
Louis Swaim provides key insight into the text's philosophical
language and imagery, further elucidating the art's cultural and
historical foundations.
Millions of people worldwide practice t'ai chi, the most popular
form of which was codified beginning in the 1960s by Cheng Man
Ch'ing. In this scholarly yet practical book, Professor Cheng shows
precisely how the postures and moves of t'ai chi work, with
examples from anatomy and physics, both internally as energetic
principles and externally on opponents. He clarifies the spheres,
triangles, and centripetal and centrifugal forces within physical
exchanges such as push-hands. Contrasting Western and Chinese
techniques of healing, he also explores the relationships of organs
to one another in pathology and the necessary dynamics of
treatment. Professor Cheng explains how the practitioner may serve
as his or her own doctor and, likewise, as the physician or trainer
of an attacker. The martial arts, he says, are not a special case
of unusual power, simply an aspect of adapting natural and cosmic
law to circumstance. This edition of the classic text contains 13
major essays; oral secrets from Cheng's teacher Yang Cheng'fu; a
Q&A with commentary on martial arts classics; the author's
application and functions of each of the 37 postures of the short
form, with the original photographs of him as a young man; two
prefaces; and much more.
Although the energetic anatomy of men and women is different, the
ancient teachings of Nu Dan, a separate branch of internal alchemy
for women, have been lost in the literature over the centuries and
only survive through practice in the lineages. This book takes a
detailed look at female energetic anatomy, exploring how it is
different from its male counterpart, and explains and describes the
specific practices which support the unique strengths and
challenges that the female energy system presents. Previously
wrapped in secrecy, the teachings in this book include qigong
exercises that activate the energy of the uterus and an explanation
of how menstruation and a connection to the cycles of the moon can
be converted into a tool for Nei Gong development.
This revised edition of our best selling beginner Tai Chi Chuan
book includes a new and modern easy-to-follow layout. Every tai chi
movement is presented in 2-4 large photographs with clear
instructions, followed by key points to help you learn properly. In
1956, the Chinese Athletic Committee created the Simplified 24
Posture Tai Chi form from the Yang style. The movements in this
simplified form are easy to learn and the postures are standardized
to the Yang style. Simplified Tai Chi Chuan 24 Posture is the most
popular beginner tai chi form practiced today. It takes about 10
hours to learn and can be performed in 6 minutes. In 1976, the
Chinese Athletic Committee created the 48 Posture Tai Chi form from
Yang, Wu, Chen, and Sun styles. This allows an intermediate
practitioner to experience these traditional styles in one short
form. This tai chi form can be performed in 12 minutes. Inside this
book: * A general introduction to tai chi chuan. * A theoretical
foundation of tai chi chuan. * Tai chi history. * Guidelines for
good practice including fundamental stances, balance, breathing,
and movement. * The entire Simplified 24 Posture Tai Chi form with
step-by-step instructions. * Martial applications for the
Simplified 24 Posture Tai Chi form. * The entire 48 Posture Tai Chi
form with step-by-step instructions. * Foot placement diagram.
Explaining the process and energetics of Daoist internal alchemy,
the author describes in detail the practice of Nei Dan, the
alchemical firing practice of Daoism that has until very recently
been a closely guarded secret. Drawing together a huge amount of
esoteric material on the hidden aspects of Daoist practice, he
presents theory and practice coherently for western practitioners.
He offers his own experiences of each stage of attainment,
describing the tangible results that should appear, and provides
guidance on the practicalities and potential pitfalls of alchemical
training.
Since ancient times Tai Chi Chuan has been practiced as a holistic
mind/body fitness system, bringing immense benefits for
practitioners in health, longevity, relaxation, and concentration.
Tai Chi Chuan was also practiced as an effective and deadly martial
art. Because of this, the ancient masters rarely disclosed their
secrets, guarding them as closely as they would military secrets.
They preserved their profound insights in obscure songs, poems, and
classics, revealing only to those they considered trustworthy and
ready for such knowledge. That is, until this century. Now, you can
reap the benefits of centuries of wisdom and practical experience
to deepen and refine your Tai Chi Chuan. Discover ways to reach the
essence of your Form and take your Push Hands to higher levels. Dr.
Yang has translated these classics from the original Chinese, and
has written commentaries to make them more accessible to
contemporary minds. Tai Chi Secrets of the Wu Style is an
invaluable resource for students who seek true understanding of
their art. *Useful for any style of Tai Chi Chuan.*Sound, practical
advice for any martial art.*Key points for incorporating the
teachings into your practice.
Since ancient times Tai Chi Chuan has been practiced as a holistic
mind/body fitness system, bringing immense benefits for
practitioners in health, longevity, relaxation, and concentration.
But it was also practiced as an effective and deadly martial art.
Because of this, the masters rarely disclosed their secrets,
guarding them as closely as they would military secrets. They
preserved their profound insights in obscure songs, poems, and
classics, revealing only to those they considered trustworthy and
ready. That is, until now. Tai Chi Secrets of the Yang Style
contains secrets kept hidden in the Yang family for generations and
only revealed to the public in the last two decades. The majority
of the secrets found in this book were written directly by Yang,
Ban-Hou, second generation lineage of the Yang family, a master
well known for his deep understanding of theory and for the
manifestation of martial power (Jin). Now you can reap the benefits
of this wisdom and practical experience to deepen and refine your
own Tai Chi. Discover ways to reach the essence of your Form and
take your Push Hands to higher levels. Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming has
translated these classics from the original Chinese, and has
written commentaries to make them more accessible to contemporary
minds. Immerse yourself in the secrets of the Yang Style, the
world's most popular style. You'll find Tai Chi Secrets of the Yang
Style an invaluable resource for understanding your art. *Can be
used with any style of tai chi chuan.*Sound, practical advice for
any martial art.*Includes commentaries, translation, and original
chinese.*Key points for incorporating the teachings into your
practice.
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