What martial arts book are you currently reading?

bignick

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Kodokan Throwing Techniques by Toshiro Daigo.

The level of detail is fantastic...and the tori in the pictures was my jujutsu instructor's instructor...
 

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ive been reading through "secrets of the samurai", "mastering karate", "what is true self defense?"
 

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I am reading (rereading) Funakoshi's texts: Karate-do Nyumon and Kyohan. I'm looking to get Karate-do: My Way Of Life, as well.
 

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"Clearing away clouds" by Stephen Fabian

It's Exceedingly interesting and insightful. I'd LOVE to meet this guy!!


Your Brother
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Karate-Do is a pretty interesting book, and cheap...I'd recommend it...
 

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"Living The Martial" Way by Forrest Morgan is a GREAT book! I have read it 4 or 5 times-

Another good one is "Angry White Pajamas", it is about a guy who takes the Tokyo Riot Police class in Japan. (Aikido)

Cheers everyone!
 

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I am currently reading the Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi and Kukishin Ryu Bujutsu by Kiba Koshiro.
 

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aikido and the dynamic sphere is always out....and martial arts the spiritual dimension at the moment too
 
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Complete Wing Chun: The Definitive Guide to Wing Chun's History and Traditions, by Robert Chu, Rene Ritchie, Y. Wu
 

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Advance Three Sectional staff by Eric Lee Kung fu weapon of self defense.

It has been a pretty well written book for advance techniques.
terry
 

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