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  • Karate The Art of "Empty-Hand" Fighting: The Classic Work on Traditional Japanese Karate

    Hidetaka Nishiyama, Richard C. Brown

    language (Tuttle Publishing, Dec. 20, 2011)
    Master the techniques and theory of Japanese Karate with this easy-to-follow, illustrated martial arts guide. Karate: The Art of "Empty-Hand" Fighting has inspired hundreds of thousands of karateka, and it remains one of the finest texts available on the technique, art, and spirit of karatedo.This definitive volume is a systematic presentation of the art of traditional Japanese karate. An easily accessible martial arts manual illustrated with more than 1,000 photographs, this comprehensive karate book gives step-by-step explanations and thorough analysis of all the basic movements and techniques of karate. Topics of Karate the Art of "Empty-Hand" Fighting" include: The history of Karate The theories and principle of Karate The best training and exercise methods Karate techniques like stance, blocking and attacks Defenses against weapons
  • Karate: The Art of Empty Hand Fighting: The Groundbreaking Work on Karate

    Hidetaka Nishiyama, Richard C. Brown, Ray Dalke

    (Tuttle Publishing, March 12, 2019)
    Karate: The Art of "Empty-Hand" Fighting is the definitive guide to Shotokan Karate—the most widely practiced style of Karate—and has inspired millions of Karate practitioners worldwide. Authored by one of the great masters of the art, Hidetaka Nishiyama, this book is a classic, groundbreaking work on the sport of Karate, and one of the first published in English. An Olympic sport, Karate is today practiced by over 100 million people worldwide.Nishiyama began his training under the instruction of Gichin Funakoshi, the legendary founder of Shotokan Karate. He helped establish the Japan Karate Association and, as head of the JKA's instructors training program, was instrumental in bringing Karate to the U.S. and other Western countries. When he arrived, he proceeded to train the first great generation of Karate instructors spawning a whole new generation of martial artists. Highly accessible and richly illustrated with over 1,000 photographs, this book is a comprehensive manual with step-by-step instructions to all the basic movements and techniques of Karate. Topics covered include:A brief history of KarateTheories and principles of the martial artEffective training and exercise methodsKarate techniques including stances, blocks and attacksDefenses against weapons With a new foreword by Ray Dalke, who trained under Nishiyama and, at 8th Dan, is the highest ranking American in Shotokan Karate, Karate: The Art of "Empty-Hand" Fighting provides analyses from the standpoint of physics, physiology, philosophy, and body dynamics. The book's techniques apply to all styles of the martial art and is a valuable reference for any Karateka—stressing Nishiyama's lesson that mastery of the basics is not the end but merely the beginning of a lifelong journey.
  • Karate: The Art of "Empty Hand" Fighting

    Hidetaka Nishiyama, Richard C. Brown

    (Charles E. Tuttle Company, Dec. 15, 1989)
    DJ clipped, price clipped, edgeworn and now in mylar protector. In cardboard slipcase.
  • Karate: The Art of Empty Hand Fighting: The Groundbreaking Work on Karate

    Hidetaka Nishiyama, Richard C. Brown, Ray Dalke

    language (Tuttle Publishing, March 12, 2019)
    Karate: The Art of "Empty-Hand" Fighting is the definitive guide to Shotokan Karate—the most widely practiced style of Karate—and has inspired millions of Karate practitioners worldwide. Authored by one of the great masters of the art, Hidetaka Nishiyama, this book is a classic, groundbreaking work on the sport of Karate, and one of the first published in English. An Olympic sport, Karate is today practiced by over 100 million people worldwide.Nishiyama began his training under the instruction of Gichin Funakoshi, the legendary founder of Shotokan Karate. He helped establish the Japan Karate Association and, as head of the JKA's instructors training program, was instrumental in bringing Karate to the U.S. and other Western countries. When he arrived, he proceeded to train the first great generation of Karate instructors spawning a whole new generation of martial artists. Highly accessible and richly illustrated with over 1,000 photographs, this book is a comprehensive manual with step-by-step instructions to all the basic movements and techniques of Karate. Topics covered include:A brief history of KarateTheories and principles of the martial artEffective training and exercise methodsKarate techniques including stances, blocks and attacksDefenses against weapons With a new foreword by Ray Dalke, who trained under Nishiyama and, at 8th Dan, is the highest ranking American in Shotokan Karate, Karate: The Art of "Empty-Hand" Fighting provides analyses from the standpoint of physics, physiology, philosophy, and body dynamics. The book's techniques apply to all styles of the martial art and is a valuable reference for any Karateka—stressing Nishiyama's lesson that mastery of the basics is not the end but merely the beginning of a lifelong journey.
  • Karate the Art of "Empty-Hand" Fighting

    Hidetaka Nishiyama, Richard C. Brown

    (Tuttle Publishing, Nov. 15, 1990)
    Master the techniques and theory of Japanese Karate with this easy-to-follow, illustrated martial arts guide.Karate: The Art of "Empty-Hand" Fighting has inspired hundreds of thousands of karateka, and it remains one of the finest texts available on the technique, art, and spirit of karatedo.This definitive volume is a systematic presentation of the art of traditional Japanese karate. An easily accessible martial arts manual illustrated with more than 1,000 photographs, this comprehensive karate book gives step-by-step explanations and thorough analysis of all the basic movements and techniques of karate. Topics of Karate the Art of "Empty-Hand" Fighting" include: The history of Karate The theories and principle of Karate The best training and exercise methods Karate techniques like stance, blocking and attacks Defenses against weapons
  • Karate The Art of Empty-Hand Fighting: The Classic Work on Traditional Japanese Karate

    Hidetaka Nishiyama, Richard C. Brown

    (Tuttle Publishing, Aug. 22, 2017)
    Master the techniques and theory of Japanese Karate with this easy-to-follow, illustrated martial arts guide.Karate: The Art of "Empty-Hand" Fighting has inspired hundreds of thousands of karateka, and it remains one of the finest texts available on the technique, art, and spirit of karatedo.This definitive volume is a systematic presentation of the art of traditional Japanese karate. An easily accessible martial arts manual illustrated with more than 1,000 photographs, this comprehensive karate book gives step-by-step explanations and thorough analysis of all the basic movements and techniques of karate. Topics of Karate the Art of "Empty-Hand" Fighting" include: The history of Karate The theories and principle of Karate The best training and exercise methods Karate techniques like stance, blocking and attacks Defenses against weapons
  • Karate The Art of "Empty Hand" Fighting

    RICHARD C. NISHIYAMA, HIDETAKA & BROWN

    (CHARLES E. TUTTLE, July 6, 1960)
    The decorative dustjacket adds much to this vintage hardcover. (Don' t buy this one without the jacket) The dustjacket does show some wear along the edges from shelving. Book is clean and bright inside, VG+.
  • Karate: The Art of Empty Hand Fighting by Hidetaka Nishiyama

    Hidetaka Nishiyama;Richard C. Brown

    (Charles E. Tuttle Company, July 6, 1720)
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  • KARATE. The Art of "Empty-Hand" Fighting.

    Hidetaka Nishiyama, Richard C. Brown

    (Char, July 6, 1966)
    1966 hardcover. 251 pages.
  • Karate: The Art of "Empty Hand" Fighting

    Hidetaka Nishiyama, Richard C. Brown

    (Charles E. Tuttle Co. Publishers, June 1, 1959)
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  • Karate the Art of "Empty-Hand" Fighting

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    (Tuttle Publishing, July 6, 1994)
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  • Karate: The Art of "Empty Hand" Fighting

    Hidetaka Nishiyama, Richard C. Brown

    (Charles E. Tuttle Company, Jan. 1, 1960)
    Karate: The Art of "Empty Hand" Fighting