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Budo Mind and Body
Budo, or traditional Japanese martial arts for self-cultivation,
is about more than learning how to fight; true budo is a way of
seeking and grasping meaning in life. Traditional Japanese martial
arts have close ties to Zen Buddhism, and students of such arts as
iaido, kendo, aikido, judo, kyudo, and karate-do are required to
work tirelessly to refine body, mind, and spirit. Here, Nicklaus Suino, one of the leading iaido teachers in North
America, gives expert advice on how to get the most from training
in traditional Japanese martial arts. He reveals the essential
components of budo training, including:
Originally published as Arts of Strength, Arts of Serenity,
this revised and updated edition gives advice on training and
etiquette that will be indispensable to beginning students, and
a potent reminder to more seasoned practitioners. Advanced students
will particularly appreciate Suino's explanation of budo philosophy.
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