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Martial art Collection
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Dynamic Kicks: Essentials for Free Fighting
by Chong Lee
The first in a series of books by the 1974 Long Beach Internationals forms grand champion and one of the country''s top kicking specialists delineates the essence of several popular kicks. Included is a discussion on the importance of stretching and kicking methods. Lee began training in ji do kwon tae kwon do at age five under Chong Byung Wha and earned his first-degree black belt at age seven.
Secrets of the ninja
The ninja mystique is analogous. Those of us weaned on the ninja craze of the ''80''s got essentially the same hyperbolic portrait of the ninja as Japanese peasants fed the folktale lore centuries ago: Mysterious, silent assassins, who could survive almost any attack with either catlike quickness or bullish stamina, who used smokescreens and hypnotic powers to maintain near invisibility, etc. (Granted, the Japanese peasants probably didn''t hear a lot about purple-and-gold-lamé ninja suits or headbands with "NINJA" boldly printed across them.)
Wing Chun Kung Fu Breathing
Show introduction in kungfu
martial arts pressure points
A powerful skill in martial arts! Knowing the proper use of pressure points and meridians of chi (or ki in Japanese) where energy flow. If one interupts one of these paths it is believed they can cause great harm. It is also believed that with this knowledge one could heal people. It is very difficult to find teachers of this art. some beleive it to be the deadliest style of martial arts to be taught.
Book of Samurai
Israeli Martial Arts
Knife Throwing Techniques of the Ninja
This book was written by Michael E.Peters and Published by Butokukai.
This book will explain and show you several different styles of knives and several ways of holding and throwing this deadly weapon. .
The Art of Peace - Morihei Ueshiba
The inspirational teachings in this collection show that the real way of the warrior is based on compassion, wisdom, fearlessness, and love of nature. Drawn from the talks and writings of Morihei Ueshiba, founder of the popular Japanese martial art of aikido, The Art of Peace offers a nonviolent way to victory in the face of conflict.
The Art of War
by Sun Tzu, Sun-Tzu
The Art of War is the Swiss army knife of military theory--pop out a different tool for any situation. Folded into this small package are compact views on resourcefulness, momentum, cunning, the profit motive, flexibility, integrity, secrecy, speed, positioning, surprise, deception, manipulation, responsibility, and practicality. Thomas Cleary''s translation keeps the package tight, with crisp language and short sections. Commentaries from the Chinese tradition trail Sun-tzu''s words, elaborating and picking up on puzzling lines. Take the solitary passage: "Do not eat food for their soldiers." Elsewhere, Sun-tzu has told us to plunder the enemy''s stores, but now we''re not supposed to eat the food? The Tang dynasty commentator Du Mu solves the puzzle nicely, "If the enemy suddenly abandons their food supplies, they should be tested first before eating, lest they be poisoned." Most passages, however, are the pinnacle of succinct clarity: "Lure them in with the prospect of gain, take them by confusion" or "Invincibility is in oneself, vulnerability is in the opponent." Sun-tzu''s maxims are widely applicable beyond the military because they speak directly to the exigencies of survival. Your new tools will serve you well, but don''t flaunt them.
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