The Way of Kata
Autor Lawrence A. Kane, Kris Wilderen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 oct 2010
The Principles for Understanding Kata are Largely Unknown - Until Now
The ancient masters developed kata, or "formal exercises," as fault-tolerant methods to preserve their unique, combat-proven fighting systems. Unfortunately, they deployed a two-track system of instruction where an 'outer circle' of students unknowingly received modified forms with critical details or important principles omitted. Only the select 'inner circle' that had gained a master's trust and respect would be taught okuden waza, the powerful hidden applications of kata.
The theory of deciphering kata applications (kaisai no genri) was once a great mystery revealed only to trusted disciples of the ancient masters in order to protect the secrets of their systems. Even today, while the basic movements of kata are widely known, advanced practical applications and sophisticated techniques frequently remain hidden from the casual observer. The principles and rules for understanding kata are largely unknown.
This groundbreaking book unveils these methods, not only teaching you how to analyze your kata to understand what it is trying to tell you, but also helping you to utilize your fighting techniques more effectively--both in self-defense and in tournament applications.
Fifteen general principles to identify effective techniques
- Twelve discrete rules for deciphering martial applications
- Comprehensive insights into kata history, strategy and tactics
- Vital physiological considerations
- Well organized materials for easy reference and comprehensive understanding
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1594390584
Pagini: 278
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 185 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: TRADE SELECT
Notă biografică
Lawrence is the best-selling author of nine books.
A founding technical consultant to University of New Mexico's Institute of Traditional Martial Arts, he also has written numerous articles on martial arts, self-defense, and related topics for prestigious publications such as the International Ryukyu Karate-jutsu Research Society Journal, Jissen, Fighting Arts, and Traditional Karate magazine.
Since 1970, Lawrence has studied and taught traditional Asian martial arts, medieval European combat, and modern close-quarter weapon techniques. During the 26 years he worked stadium security part-time he was involved in hundreds of violent altercations, but got paid to watch football. He is currently a senior strategist at an aerospace company where he gets to play with billions of dollars of other people's money and make really important decisions. He lives in Seattle, Washington with his son Joey and wife Julie.