The Twenty Guiding Principles of Karate
By Gichin Funakoshi
Preface by Jotaro Takagi
Translated by John Teramoto
By Gichin Funakoshi
Preface by Jotaro Takagi
Translated by John Teramoto
Category: Sports | Philosophy | Asian World History
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$18.00
Feb 08, 2013 | ISBN 9781568364964
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Praise
“Whether or not you practice the martial arts, they make a great deal of sense, and will take you far, as a philosophy of life.” –BookLoons Reviews
“While focused on the practice and application of martial arts, this book’s “pursuit of the way” has myriad applications for less physical forms of combat, work-related or otherwise” –Publishers Weekly
“Filled with philosophical musings, fascinating historical episodes, and advice for anyone seeking a better way.” –Rafu Shimpo
“The Master insists on a training that involves both mind and body, to create a karate-do, a karate way.” –Asian Week
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