Fighting Arts International #86

$8.95

Contents
Columbian Aikido
• The Black Ship of Karate Do
• The “What If’s of Fighting
• Tai Chi Chuan–A Master’s View
• Memories of Fighting Arts & Okinawa Part 5
• Martial Arts Training & The Police-Lessons from Japan
• The Circle Completed-Taekwondo.

Description

Fighting Arts International magazine was published from the 1970s to the 1990s and was, its time, the only serious journal on karate in particular, and martial arts in general. It attracted the best writers, had correspondents in Japan, and was published by Terry O’Neill, one of the most accomplished and successful Shotokan karate exponents of his generation. As a result of a series of excellent articles by Graham Noble which were years ahead of their time, European readers were introduced to the Okinawan karate masters who were largely forgotten in Japan, and completely unknown in the West. Thus a window onto the true history of the art was opened for the first time, and the truth revealed!

These are collectors items in good and in many cases in excellent condition.

Additional information

Weight 0.25 lbs
Dimensions 11.5 × 8.5 × 0.75 in