Karate as the Art of Killing
Title | Karate as the Art of Killing PDF eBook |
Author | Masayuki Shimabukuro |
Publisher | Blue Snake Books |
Pages | 402 |
Release | 2022-05-24 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 162317662X |
Grounded in a comprehensive overview of the philosophical and spiritual foundations that underlie karate, The Art of Killing emphasizes its original purpose: to kill an attacker swiftly and brutally. Prior to 1900, karate-dō was exclusively an art of unarmed self-defense. Its practice was designed for life-or-death situations--effectively, an art of killing. Here, authors Leonard Pellman and the late Masayuki Shimabukuro restore karate to its original intent. They move karate away from its popular modern-day sporting applications back to its deadly origins---and to the restraining philosophy of peace, self-sacrifice, compassion, and service to others that necessarily accompanied it. With chapters on kokoro (heart, mind, and spirit), ki (spirit and energy), and the seven major precepts of bushidō, The Art of Killing shows readers that the lethal art of karate is more than a method of bringing an enemy down--it’s a philosophical and spiritual system grounded in essential lessons to guard against abuses of power. This book does not contain detailed instruction in killing methods, but it does showcase the deadly power of karate--and explain why purity of intentions matters, and how compassion and respect are the essence of karate training. Readers will learn: The purpose and meaning of karate-dō The origins and major precepts of bushidō Training methods, preparation, and etiquette Fundamentals, spiritual power, training patterns, and analysis and application of kata About the body as a weapon
A Killing Art
Title | A Killing Art PDF eBook |
Author | Gillis, Alex |
Publisher | ECW Press |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2016-08-01 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1770906959 |
The eagerly anticipated updated return of a bestselling martial arts classic The leaders of Tae Kwon Do, an Olympic sport and one of the worldÍs most popular martial arts, are fond of saying that their art is ancient and filled with old dynasties and superhuman feats. In fact, Tae Kwon Do is as full of lies as it is powerful techniques. Since its rough beginnings in the Korean military 60 years ago, the art empowered individuals and nations, but its leaders too often hid the painful truths that led to that empowerment „ the gangsters, secret-service agents, and dictators who encouraged cheating, corruption, and murder. A Killing Art: The Untold History of Tae Kwon Do takes you into the cults, geisha houses, and crime syndicates that made Tae Kwon Do. It shows how, in the end, a few key leaders kept the art clean and turned it into an empowering art for tens of millions of people in more than 150 countries. A Killing Art is part history and part biography „ and a wild ride to enlightenment. This new and revised edition of the bestselling book contains previously unnamed sources and updated chapters.
A Killing Art
Title | A Killing Art PDF eBook |
Author | Alex Gillis |
Publisher | |
Pages | 430 |
Release | 2016-08-09 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781525227813 |
The eagerly anticipated updated return of a bestselling martial arts classic. The leaders of Tae Kwon Do, an Olympic sport and one of the world's most popular martial arts, are fond of saying that their art is ancient and filled with old dynasties and superhuman feats. In fact, Tae Kwon Do is as full of lies as it is powerful techniques. Since its rough beginnings in the Korean military 60 years ago, the art empowered individuals and nations, but its leaders too often hid the painful truths that led to that empowerment - the gangsters, secret-service agents, and dictators who encouraged cheating, corruption, and murder. A Killing Art: The Untold History of Tae Kwon Do takes you into the cults, geisha houses, and crime syndicates that made Tae Kwon Do. It shows how, in the end, a few key leaders kept the art clean and turned it into an empowering art for tens of millions of people in more than 150 countries. A Killing Art is part history and part biography - and a wild ride to enlightenment. This new and revised edition of the bestselling book contains previously unnamed sources and updated chapters
The 100 Deadliest Karate Moves
Title | The 100 Deadliest Karate Moves PDF eBook |
Author | Grandmaster Ted Gambordella |
Publisher | Dr. Ted Gambordella |
Pages | 64 |
Release | 2010-12-24 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 145645014X |
The 100 Deadliest Karate Moves with Grandmaster Ted Gambordella
Ebony
Title | Ebony PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 1960-04 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine.
The Martial Arts
Title | The Martial Arts PDF eBook |
Author | Michel Random |
Publisher | Conran Octopus |
Pages | 286 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | Bushido |
ISBN | 9780706408096 |
Martial Arts and Philosophy
Title | Martial Arts and Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | Graham Priest |
Publisher | Open Court Publishing |
Pages | 254 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0812696840 |
Martial arts and philosophy have always gone hand in hand, as well as fist in throat. Philosophical argument is closely paralleled with hand-to-hand combat. And all of today's Asian martial arts were developed to embody and apply philosophical ideas. In his interview with Bodidharma, Graham Priest brings out aspects of Buddhist philosophy behind Shaolin Kung-Fu -- how fighting monks are seeking Buddhahood, not brawls. But as Scott Farrell's chapter reveals, Eastern martial arts have no monopoly on philosophical traditions: Western chivalry is an education in and living revival of Aristotelian ethical theories. Several chapters look at ethical problems raised by the fighting arts. How can the sweaty and brutal be exquisitely beautiful? Every chapter is easily understandable by readers new to martial arts or new to philosophy.