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A collection of more than 70 of Dave Lowry's Karate Way columns published in BLACK BELT from 1995 to 2005. Essays detail his experience and opinions regarding Asian culture and traditional martial arts. Heavy on Japanese terminology, very different from Bill Wallace's laid-back everyman approach. Much more academic, but still witty. Topics include: discussion of ancient and modern masters, tenets of the budo, hazards and benefits of martial arts training, sensei traditions, the long-term learning process of "true" martial artists, karate defense techniques, dojo ethics, mental-training…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A collection of more than 70 of Dave Lowry's Karate Way columns published in BLACK BELT from 1995 to 2005. Essays detail his experience and opinions regarding Asian culture and traditional martial arts. Heavy on Japanese terminology, very different from Bill Wallace's laid-back everyman approach. Much more academic, but still witty. Topics include: discussion of ancient and modern masters, tenets of the budo, hazards and benefits of martial arts training, sensei traditions, the long-term learning process of "true" martial artists, karate defense techniques, dojo ethics, mental-training techniques for martial artists, history of traditional Asian martial arts, weapons techniques and history, kata applications and much more...
Autorenporträt
Dave Lowry has written several books about Japanese culture and the martial arts. Since 1986, his writing has been featured in Black Belt magazine in a monthly column entitled "Karate Way."