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Training Manual for Isshin Ryu Karate [Paperback]

Bryan Winkelman (Author)
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Book Description

November 17, 2003
This book covers all the material required to reach the rank of 4th degree black belt. This includes;

1) Historical information
2) History of the patch
3) Terminology
4) Stances
5) Exercises and stretching
6) Punches, strikes, kicks, blocks
7) the 15 upper and lower body basics
8) All 15 Isshin Ryu katas, including the history, moves and kiai locations
9) Sparring
10) Requirements for each belt rank
11) Personal notes section
12) Glossary

This book is a must for all Isshin Ryu Practitioners



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About the Author

began my training in Isshin Ryu in January of 1988; I was 19 at the time. I had been thinking of taking Karate ever since I was 12 years old, but never had the guts to walk into the local dojo. The first day I walked into my first dojo my life changed dramatically and all for the good. My first Sensei in Isshin Ryu was Sensei Kevin Murray. I trained at Sensei Kevin Murray’s dojo for 12 years, and I achieved the rank of 2nd Degree Black Belt (Nidan).

My training continues under Sensei Matt Dorsey, where I have achieved the rank of 3rd degree black belt (Sandan).

Self-defense was the primary reason I started Karate and continues to be the thrust behind my constant learning. That is why I have developed A.R.T. (Adrenaline Response Training), a method of learning self defense in a true-to-life manner.

I currently teach Isshin Ryu Karate and self defense seminars, both at the dojo and in the community. I'm also taking lessons from Shihan Pantazi in the art of Kyusho Jitsu.

The various styles of martial arts I have also studied, either in seminar or classroom form, or on my own are;

· Wing Chun Kung Fu

· Small Circle Ju-Jitsu

· Tai Sobake

· Jeet Kune Do

· Tai Chi

· Kyusho Jitsu (Pressure point fighting)

Isshin Ryu is my first love and I will continue to train in it as long as I can. I am an advocate of cross training and that is why I am currently training under Shihan Pantazi in the art of Kyusho Jitsu and hope to have my black belt in the near future. Kyusho Jitsu interests me because of its simplistic, but deadly approach to self-defense. The ability to stop an attacker with the least amount of effort and injury is a philosophy that I believe in and teach in my self-defense classes.

One thing I have learned over the years in the martial arts is that you will be amazed what you can achieve with honesty, courtesy, integrity, self-control, perseverance and indomitable spirit.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 155 pages
  • Publisher: Martial Arts with Sensei Bryan (November 17, 2003)
  • ISBN-10: 0976029308
  • ISBN-13: 978-0976029304
  • Product Dimensions: 10.6 x 8.3 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,225,233 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must-Have For Isshin Ryu Students, December 20, 2005
This review is from: Training Manual for Isshin Ryu Karate (Paperback)
Practicing your karate at home is very important...but what happens when you forget a move or a technique that you learned in class? Give up practicing til next week's class? Practice that you THINK it MIGHT be? Phone the dojo? That's where this book comes in. Bryan Winkelman's training manual is clear, concise, easy to understand, and has plenty of photos to show positions and techniques. The step-by-step kata outlines are a must-have...we tried to find something similar on the web, and came up with nothing but low-resolution video clips. This is also a valuable resource for parents who have young children in isshin ryu karate. If your kids are too young to read the manual, you'll be able to read it and help them practice.
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1.0 out of 5 stars useless, January 15, 2007
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No pictures of the kata and the written descriptions are hard to follow. The history is meagre and inaccurate and overall the book is not worth 5 dollars.
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