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4.0 out of 5 stars Concise, direct, good healing-pressure-point & flex chapter., January 22, 1999
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This review is from: Taijutsu Tactics: Ninja Close-Quarter Grappling (Paperback)
I bought this book simply because it has a ( useful/good ) chapter on flexibility and pressure-points for healing. It is a very small book ( 104 pages ), and the author has a quality mind and is systematic/fairly-clear. Charles Daniels' Taijutsu gives a better sense of the way an integrated human ought move, but uses significantly more book to do so. IF you know aikido++ and want to get a feel for taijutsu this'd probably sketch it well enough, otherwise it's so small as to only describe it a bit. I look forward to other work by Omoto Saiji.
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Taijutsu Tactics: Ninja Close-Quarter Grappling
Taijutsu Tactics: Ninja Close-Quarter Grappling by Omoto Saiji (Paperback - Dec. 1986)
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