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The Martial Artist's Handbook: For Practitioners and Fans of the Martial Arts -Karate, Taekwondo, Kung Fu & Other Disciplines.

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The Martial Artist's Handbook: For Practitioners and Fans of the Martial Arts -Karate, Taekwondo, Kung Fu & Other Disciplines.

The Martial Artist's Handbook: For Practitioners and Fans of the Martial Arts -Karate, Taekwondo, Kung Fu & Other Disciplines. A bit of self-help and how to, self-defense, forms, sparring, and more.
By Jeremy Lesniak
English | 2019 | ASIN ‏: ‎B08287R7SM | 244 Pages | EPUB | 4.4 MB

This book is the result of over four years and four hundred episodes of Martial Arts Radio. Jeremy Lesniak, as host, has spoken with hundreds of martial artists the world over. Those stories, lessons and personal experiences coalesce here, in The Martial Artist's Handbook.

Based on prominent episodes and important discussions, this book is much more than a transcript of these audio episodes. In fact, every word was re-written. The contents are designed to make you think. To consider who you are, as a person and, how martial arts training and experience contributes to the person you are.

Topics Include:

Traditional Martial Arts vs Modern Martial Arts 18
Finding the Right Martial Arts School 33
Handling Injuries 48
The Paradox of Overweight Martial Artists 71
The Importance of Martial Arts in Popular Culture 83
Participation Awards 95
Paradox of Rank 106
Avoiding Fights 193
Balancing Safety with Effective Training 201
Comparing Yourself to Others 209
Self-Doubt 220
Martial Arts as Service 223

With practical advice on a variety of subjects, it offers guidelines on how you might achieve your goals - in and out of training. Far from claiming authority, the author instead hopes to help you find your own authority, and use this book to that end.

This book was not written for any one person, or any one martial art. Topics included transcend specific styles and are focused on the bigger concepts and questions that impact martial artists from karate, kung fu, taekwondo, bjj, jiujitsu, tangsoodo, tai chi, silat, escrima and every other martial arts style.

No matter where you are, how long you’ve been training, your goals or your art, this book will help you. Parts of this book cover specific topics, including self-defense, forms (kata), sparring and basics. Other parts are contemplative, meant to invite conversations on philosophy and personal growth. This is not a self-help book, though you may find it helpful in that way.

It is my sincere hope that you will give this book a chance. It is the result of years of experience, both inside and outside of training. It is also based largely on advice and knowledge from many prominent martial artists who appeared on our show. Thank you for considering this purchase, and have a great day. ~jeremy