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The brotherhood of secrecy that has surrounded the martial arts of the East has meant that many of their mysteries have only recently come to light. During the Korean War returning U.S. servicemen brought home their lethal skills and initiated a massive interest in the martial arts in America. Today this interest has turned into a passion for many enthusiasts around the world.
Martial Arts of the Orient revelas and explains the techniques of the world's most deadly adversaries. It explores the world of karate, kung fu, taekwon-do, and many more-including those experts in death by assassination, the ninja. It also explores the arts of mystical self-defense, the realm of mind over matter. As never before, this book takes the reader on a journey along the dangerous two-edged sword of kill or be killed.
Peter Lewis is a martial arts photojournalist and his knowledge and experience of the martial arts of the world spans more than 20 years. He has studied karate and kung fu and now practices tai chi. He is currently editorial consultant for a leading UK martial arts publication and has produced an important book on women's anti-rape defense training.
Karate-Origins of karate from its traditional form to the modern spectator sport; the power of mind in the art; technques, including power breaking.
Kung Fu-The different types of kung fu and the weapons used; the power of mysticism: the energy of Chi; Bruce Lee and kung fu cinema.
Jiu-jitsu/Judo/Aikido-The basic differences between these arts; the Jiu-jitsu of teh samurai and the Bushido code; Jiu-jitsu in military trainng today; Judo from its invention to its entry into the Olympic Games; Aikido: the principles and method of the defensive art.
Taekwon-do-the magical art of Korea-The method of taekwon-do, taekwon-do in the West; similar Korean martial arts.
Other forms of Japanese martial arts-Sumo wrestling; Kyudo: the way of the bow; Naginata-do: the woman's weapon of self-defense; Iai-do: the art of sword drawing; the Okinawan influence on Japanese martial arts.
The fighting arts of Siam-The beliefs, skills and training of the Thai boxer; the Burmese sport of Bando.
The weapons of the martial artist-The wide variety of weapons used in the oriental martial arts and their modern uses in the West.
Contents
Introduction
1 Karate
2 Kung fu
3 Jiu jitsu, judo, aikido
4 Taekwon-do: the art of Korea
5 Other forms of Japanese martial arts
6 The fighting kingdom of Siam
7 The weapons of the martial artist
Glossary