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Conflict is an unavoidable aspect of living. The late renowned
aikido master Terry Dobson, together with Victor Miller, present
aikido as a basis for conflict resolution. "Attack-tics" is a
system of conflict resolution based on the principles of aikido,
the non-violent martial art Morihei Ueshiba created after World War
II. Not all conflicts are contests, say Dobson and Miller, and not
all conflicts are equally threatening.
The book covers the life and times of Terry Dobson... As the
drummer of chart topping band Black Lace, Terry toured extensively
throughout the UK, Europe and the former Iron Curtain countries
during 1969-1980.UK TV appearances include, Top of the Pops Juke
box Jury, Noel Edmonds Swap Shop, the BBC's Nationwide news program
and the making of the bands first pop video as prequel to the 1979
Eurovision song contest... Terry has appeared in numerous TV pop
shows throughout Europe.Spain, Bulgaria, France, Denmark, Poland,
East & West Germany and the Shetland Isles.Terry talks about
his early school days, life on a large council estate, playing
drums in working mens clubs and summer seasons in Skegness and
Filey 1976 & 1977...also performances with the stars of the day
during his semi professional and professional career...and the
effect playing in a band had on his family. Love, lust and the
meeting and divorce of 3 wives... his lovely children, Helen,
Kerry, Warren, and Ashley...the sad death of his partner, the
raising of his youngest son Liam, now aged 7...but just a few days
away from his 4th birthday when his mummy, Tricia, tragically died
as a result of an asthma attack on one of the hottest days in July
2006 aged just 47. The good and bad times, the happy and the
sad...The success of Black Lace the band and phenominal success of
the Black Lace duo.Terry's time playing the drums in other semi and
professional bands, the sad deaths of Alan Barton (Black Lace &
Smokie).Mick Brassington (Method & Stormer) Richard Chappell
(former Wakefield theatre club lighting man), and roadie for all
the bands Terry has worked with. Also with very little information
to hand Terry records the events leading up to a very long and
frustrating search for his biological father.
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.
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