

All the basic points of karate arranged systematically for effective learning, step by step--the parts of the body used as natural weapons, the stances, how to block, how to attack, introduction to the kata and to kumite. The fundamentals as presented in this volume, briefly but accurately, are the distillation of the author's forty-six years' experience in this art of self-defense. As well as setting forth the basic rules that must be put into practice when performing kata or applying techniques in kumite, this volume pinpoints the underlying physical and physiological principles of karate: source and concentration of power; stance, form, stability and technique; movement in all directions; basic and comprehensive aspects of training. Review: Best Karate is no misnomer! - I cannot sing enough praises to this series of books. Together with the title Dynamic Karate, they form a foundation upon which to advance your karate with rock solid kihon information. I started to practice karate at the age of 16. After a long period of medical school and residency training during which practicing karate was out of the question, I got back to it at the age of 38. In my comeback I found out that the spirit of karate had changed. When I started, the emphasis was on learning good kihon and good kata, so that your kumite skills would have a strong foundation. It was also on the moral values of karate. Now, I feel that much of that is being lost and kumite and competition is all many karateka think of. This series of books presents karate in the light of an era of change. Sensei Nakayama lived in a generation marked by the transition of the karate as taught by Funakoshi, who believed it was unsuitable for competition, to an era where competition, if not the single purpose, has become one of the main goals of karate practitioners. When you read Funakoshi's books, it is easy to grasp how he viewed karate: a martial art meant to discipline ones body, improve ones health and lifespan, rein in ones violent impulses, and promote the sense of respect and politeness towards others, especially ones would be opponents. In summary, karate was to span a persons whole being and attitude, both inside the dojo as well as outside. Maybe especially outside. Sensei Nakayama clearly inherited that way of thinking and added to it a scientific view of body mechanics and systematic organization of techniques and concepts. He also presents excerpts of famous tactical experts of the past, many of whom where not karateka, but swordsman or strategists as they were called. Those excerpts represent the concept that all martial arts are the same in terms of rational, only the methods and weapons vary. The need for strategy, for constant training and for the understanding of the spirit is of paramount importance. While learning Karate-do from a book is impossible, complementing what we learn at our dojo with technical information provided by this series of books is certainly very desirable. I dare say it is desirable regardless of your karate style. I hail from Kenyu-Ryu karate, which tends to use karate stances that are higher. But still, I feel that 100% of the books still apply. Review: very good - nice product
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T**A
Best Karate is no misnomer!
I cannot sing enough praises to this series of books. Together with the title Dynamic Karate, they form a foundation upon which to advance your karate with rock solid kihon information. I started to practice karate at the age of 16. After a long period of medical school and residency training during which practicing karate was out of the question, I got back to it at the age of 38. In my comeback I found out that the spirit of karate had changed. When I started, the emphasis was on learning good kihon and good kata, so that your kumite skills would have a strong foundation. It was also on the moral values of karate. Now, I feel that much of that is being lost and kumite and competition is all many karateka think of. This series of books presents karate in the light of an era of change. Sensei Nakayama lived in a generation marked by the transition of the karate as taught by Funakoshi, who believed it was unsuitable for competition, to an era where competition, if not the single purpose, has become one of the main goals of karate practitioners. When you read Funakoshi's books, it is easy to grasp how he viewed karate: a martial art meant to discipline ones body, improve ones health and lifespan, rein in ones violent impulses, and promote the sense of respect and politeness towards others, especially ones would be opponents. In summary, karate was to span a persons whole being and attitude, both inside the dojo as well as outside. Maybe especially outside. Sensei Nakayama clearly inherited that way of thinking and added to it a scientific view of body mechanics and systematic organization of techniques and concepts. He also presents excerpts of famous tactical experts of the past, many of whom where not karateka, but swordsman or strategists as they were called. Those excerpts represent the concept that all martial arts are the same in terms of rational, only the methods and weapons vary. The need for strategy, for constant training and for the understanding of the spirit is of paramount importance. While learning Karate-do from a book is impossible, complementing what we learn at our dojo with technical information provided by this series of books is certainly very desirable. I dare say it is desirable regardless of your karate style. I hail from Kenyu-Ryu karate, which tends to use karate stances that are higher. But still, I feel that 100% of the books still apply.
M**O
very good
nice product
E**8
Every Karateka needs this series!
These 11 books are awesome. I bought mine earlier this year & I have referred to these books everyday since. It has everything a white needs to become a black belt & beyond. These books have 24 katas in the whole series & it breaks it down from what you will learn from white belt to 5+ Dan. I will pass these books down to my children. If they sold these books for 👉🏻$100👈🏻 each I would still highly recommend all 11 of them.
T**O
A great Karate legend
Masatoshi Nakayama is a true master. A great Karate legend. He was a Karate genius. His Shotokan Karate is exact and dynamic. It explains the basics and concepts in great detail and the illustrations and photo are very good. I am a Karate Teacher and I recommend this book for all levels of practice. He has passed away but his work lives on.
J**Y
KARATE JOE - Excellent Shotokan Karate Book
If you practice any hard style Japanese or Okinawan Karate - BUY THIS BOOK. Photographs and definitions are worth twice the price you pay. Volume 1 gets you started on the fundamentals and you get Heian 1-5 with Tekki 1 katas included. You will be happy with this book.
Q**?
Only the BEST!
An absolute and dynamic portable book loaded with solid foundations for real Kihon.
K**T
One of the best Karate Books available!
Comprehensive and easy to understand, for every practitioner, newbie or advanced!
A**R
Good use upgrading of explanations.
Good introduction, but the book could use enhanced explanations for the different actions within the Shotokan System.
E**G
Great condition
Well packed. Took a little longer to arrive than I would like, but these books are very hard to source so that’s to be expected. Excellent condition. Thank you.
E**O
Vale comprar
Livro técnico e de boa qualidade. Todo karateka deveria ler e ter sempre em mãos um exemplar para consulta. Osu.
E**T
Les outils
Un bon ouvrier à toujours de bons outils, en arts martiaux sports de combat c'est pareil, avec ce livre vous aurez de bons outils.
N**R
Great illustrations and explanations.
Great book with lots of illustrations and simple words easy to understand.
I**R
Perfecto
Primer volumen del estudio del Karate Shotokan en profundidad del maestro Nakayama. Todo Karateka debería tenerlo.
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