Ki and the Way of the Martial Arts


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While technical prowess and physical power are essential characteristics of a martial artist, true mastery of the art comes by cultivating one's inner strength. Here, Kenji Tokitsu—an authority on Japanese and Chinese combat arts and a respected karate teacher—shows how cultivating ki (life force) and understanding the principles of budo (the martial path of self-development) can make training in martial arts more meaningful, effective, and personally and spiritually rewarding. Tokitsu emphasizes the mental aspects of martial arts practice including: • The importance of ki development • Seme, or capturing your opponent's mind • Understanding ma, the spatial relationship in combat Studying these concepts, he explains, gives martial artists the tools to train for a lifetime and at the very highest level. Tokitsu also gives a historical and cultural survey of budo, and explains how the Western view of budo training is different than the Japanese—a perspective rarely available to Western martial artists.




The Inner Art of Karate


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Budo, the way of the martial arts, is at heart a path of spiritual cultivation and self-realization whose aim is to develop a strategic mind that makes combat unnecessary. Kenji Tokitsu explains the philosophy of karate as budo and looks deeply at the key concepts that are essential for developing the budo mind in karate practice. These concepts are: • distance and timing, • rhythm, anticipation, and intuition, • and the cultivation of explosive but focused energy. These concepts are difficult to teach, but mastering them is the ultimate goal of any true martial artist. Tokitsu expertly guides the reader through these elusive ideas with clarity and a practical view.




Zen in the Martial Arts


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"A man who has attained mastery of an art reveals it in his every action."--Samurai Maximum. Under the guidance of such celebrated masters as Ed Parker and the immortal Bruce Lee, Joe Hyams vividly recounts his more than 25 years of experience in the martial arts. In his illuminating story, Hyams reveals to you how the daily application of Zen principles not only developed his physical expertise but gave him the mental discipline to control his personal problems-self-image, work pressure, competition. Indeed, mastering the spiritual goals in martial arts can dramatically alter the quality of your life-enriching your relationships with people, as well as helping you make use of all your abilities.




The Katas


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The embodiment of the ancient knowledge that underlies the dedication-to-perfection philosophy of Japan • How mastering these specific movement sequences known as katas provides a way to deepen one’s martial arts practice spiritually • Explores the psychological and social importance of the katas in martial arts and Japanese society, including their role in seppuku (ritual suicide) • Includes many examples from the lives of famous masters, from the legendary samurai Miyamoto Musashi to 20th-century poet Yukio Mishima An essential part of the martial arts of Japan, such as sumo and karate, the katas are specific sequences of movement that originated during Sakoku, Japan’s period of closure to the outside world from 1633 until 1853. The dedication-to-perfection philosophy of the katas, ubiquitous in Japanese society, is vital to understanding the spiritual aspects of their martial arts as well as other traditional Japanese arts, such as flower arranging, chadō (tea ceremonies), and kabuki theater. With examples from the lives of famous masters, from legendary samurai Miyamoto Musashi to 20th-century poet Yukio Mishima, this book explores the psychological and social importance of the katas, including their role in seppuku (ritual suicide), the student-master relationship, and gyo (the point at which the practitioner breaks the mold of the kata and begins to embody it). Looking at their origins in the warrior class and how this pursuit of perfection is ultimately a way to accept the power of death, the author explains how performing the katas transmits ancient knowledge much deeper than just technical movements, providing a way to deepen one’s martial arts practice spiritually.




Kenpo KI Do Karate: The "way" of Warrior


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In Truth, a BLACK BELT is the equivalent of a "Boys Scout Merit Badge." It simply signifies an achieved proficiency. Wearing a Black Belt means absolutely nothing if you aren't living the proficiencies it represents, and consistently demonstrating the character skills it signifies. Without the character skills a Black Belt represents, your rank is a worthless sheet of paper, and that BELT is just a worthless piece of BLACK cloth. The person wearing it is its true weight and measure. There is no ancient, sacred, secret to the martial arts or self-defense training. However; there is a significant commitment, dedication, and effort necessary to achieve such a goal. The certainty of that goal can only be realized with a strong and compelling ... 'WHY.' WHY are you COMMITTED to achieving a Black Belt? WHY are you DEDICATED to attaining rank? WHY are you spending time, energy, and resources in the EFFORT of such a goal? Your 'WHY' can be found in the 3 Self-Masteries. Self-Respect, Self-Confidence, and Self-Control fuels the fire that compels our commitment, dedication, and effort which is directly linked to our capacity to access POWER. A POWER beyond the physical agility of self-defense training. A POWER beyond the traditional lineage, organizational affiliation, or certified rank. A POWER that can only be accessed through the skills of integrity, discipline, respect, leadership, responsibility, and compassion. Explore your training, evolve in your proficiencies, and expand in the "WAY" of coordinated power ... The "WAY" of WARRIOR.




Living the Martial Way


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A step-by-step aooroiach to applying the Japanese warriors mind set to martial training and daily life.




The Mysterious Power of Ki


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The concept of ki has been a propelling force in Japanese culture, religion and the martial arts for centuries. Discovering the true nature of ki has been Kouzo Kaku's personal quest. This book is the result of fifteen years of research. The author also offers a detailed account of the life and experience of Ueshiba Morihei, founder of Aikido, who himself was a remarkable exponent of the power of ki, and was the inspriation behind Kaku's quest.




Martial Artist's Way


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Written by a three-time Canadian Kung Fu champion, this book offers guidance and encouragement to all those seeking to learn skills in the martial arts. National print media.




The Way of the Warrior


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Drawing on the vast body of styles practiced around the world, including ancient and obscure styles from every continent on the planet, The Way of the Warrior is an indispensable, one-stop reference work for anyone interested in the martial-arts canon.




Karate-dō Nyūmon


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This introduction to karate teaches both the physical training and the mentalhilosophy necessary for karate mastery. The book also provides the completeistory of karate.