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Reddit mentions of The Book of Martial Power
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Height | 10.8901357 Inches |
Length | 8.5700616 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | March 2008 |
Weight | 1.50796187208 Pounds |
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If they can still travel, it's very worthwhile to watch classes even though they're not on the mat. And it's still a way of actively participating and learning.
Here's a great book for any martial artist with a lot of insights about life and martial arts by Bruce Lee.
http://www.amazon.com/Tao-Jeet-Kune-Do-Expanded/dp/0897502027
Also another excellent all around book.
http://www.amazon.com/Book-Martial-Power-Steven-Pearlman/dp/1585679445
The Book of Martial Power talks about strategies and general MA principles. Some are very good and intrinsic to many MAs, but the more I read the more I felt the author was very influenced by the Internal Chinese MA shtick. So a lot was pretty good, but some was really weird and definitely does not apply to most or even many MAs. So I would say it's a 'must read' about intangibles, but some of it you might not even understand unless you've done CMA, however those bits are mostly rubbish so don't worry too much about it.