favorite martial arts books

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What are your favorite martial arts books

for me it would be anything by George Dillman, Wally Jay, and Remy Presas. I also enjoyed the Bubishi.

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My faves these days (in no particular order):

There Are No Secrets
The Book of Five Rings
Imagination Becomes Reality
Kenpo Karate: Law of the Fist and Empty Hand
Indonesian Fighting Fundamentals
Analysis of Shaolin Chin-na
The Kyokushin Way
Jeet Kune Do: Entering to Trapping to Grappling
Training and Fighting Skills
Dynamic Jujitsu
Cheng-tzu's Thirteen Chapters on T'ai Chi Ch'uan
 

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"Crouching Tiger: Taming the Warrior Within", and "Fighter's Fact Book", both by Loren Christiansen, Turtle Press. Retired street cop with an interesting take on life and martia arts.
 

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My two favorites are:

Zen and the Martial Arts by Hyams
Autumn Lightning by Lowry

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darrell craig writes some very good books...they are mostly dealing with specific arts and their techniques...but he also talks a bit about his history in the martial arts, which is very interesting...judo: history, theory, practice by vladimir putin is very interesting as well....

also...
kodokan judo by jigoro kano and the canon of judo by kyuzo mifune is an excellent reference for the judoka
 

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Ronin Moose said:
"Crouching Tiger: Taming the Warrior Within", and "Fighter's Fact Book", both by Loren Christiansen, Turtle Press. Retired street cop with an interesting take on life and martia arts.
Not only retired street cop but my first instructor almost 38 years ago. Loren's books are first rate.

Favorite Books:
Asian Fighting Arts by Draeger & Smith
Secret Fighting Arts Of The World by Gilbey (lots of good stuff in this satire)
Sugar Ray by Ray Robinson & Dave Anderson (Sugar Ray's autobio is one of the best "martial arts books ever written")
Chinese Methods And Masters by Robert W. Smith
my books, but then again, I am rather biased.

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In no particular order:

The Book of Five Rings, Miyamoto Musashi
Tao of Jeet Kune Do, Bruce Lee
The Art of War, Sun Tzu

Also books by Bill Wallace, Benny Urquidez, and other Bruce Lee books
 
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My taste in books has changed over the years. I started with a lot of technical or how-to type books and have now shifted to the more philosophical type.

But I have a lot by Ed Parker, and Morihei/Kisshomaru Ueshiba which make up some of my base arts.
 

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i also much prefer the books that deal the more philosophical side of the arts...i have instructors to teach me...
 

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Hi all! I'm a "newbie" to the board!

I have too many books,so it's hard to pick a favorite.I do have a couple I go back to,though.

1."The Unfettered Mind" by Takuan Soho

2. "The Art of Peace" by Morihei Ueshiba trans. by John Stevens

3. "Zen and The Way of The Sword:Arming the Saumurai Psyche" by Winston L. King

4. "The Fighting Spirit of Japan" by E.J. Harrison

They are all more along the "philisophical" lines,but I like 'em.
 
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I recently finished Book of Sparrows, an excellent read!

I also think 'Stick Fighting' by Masaaki Hatsumi is awesome for stick stuff.

And basically any 'Ninja' stuff is great. ;)
 
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Paul B said:
Hi all! I'm a "newbie" to the board!

I have too many books,so it's hard to pick a favorite.I do have a couple I go back to,though.

1."The Unfettered Mind" by Takuan Soho

2. "The Art of Peace" by Morihei Ueshiba trans. by John Stevens

3. "Zen and The Way of The Sword:Arming the Saumurai Psyche" by Winston L. King

4. "The Fighting Spirit of Japan" by E.J. Harrison

They are all more along the "philisophical" lines,but I like 'em.
Hey glad to see you here welcome to Martial Talk, hopefully this will be a great sight for you as it has for me and many others
 

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Thanks Joe!


There is a little more action around here,but I'll happily yap to anyone,anywhere!:)
 
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Paul B said:
Thanks Joe!


There is a little more action around here,but I'll happily yap to anyone,anywhere!:)
yeah I know I am glad to see you here as it has always been a pleasure talking to you:ultracool
 

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