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Philosophy of Fighting: Morals and Motivations of the Modern Warrior

He was also the first non-Japanese to earn a shodan 1st degree black belt from Takada Dojo. Keith's writing is informed by his experiences as an active competitor. Keith has fought in many submission wrestling matches and tournaments as well. Below is an outline of his competitive history. For more details and additional pictures, click on the links under "Fight Results" in the left-hand hand column. A counterpunch in the shootboxing tournament. Fighting Eisuke Suzuki in BoxFight: First Impact at Korakuen Hall. Going for the arm compression lock at the 1st Asian Combat Wrestling Tournament.

This is a report A report on their first show of An article on how different fighting arts approach children's training and competition. Martial Arts Fact or Fiction? Part 1 Part one of an essay about the mixture of facts and ideals that make up the most powerful myths in the martial arts. Keith's Facebook author page. Keith's Amazon author page. Keith's Authors Guild profile. Takada Dojo Nobuhiko Takada's mixed martial arts gym. One of Tokyo's best jujutsu and MMA gyms.

Paperback Edition Keith's first book, Philosophy of Fighting: Kindle Edition Philosophy of Fighting: Lawrence, essayist and short story writer "There are a lot of thought-provoking ideas in this book that struck me as novel or unique, and that's why I strongly recommend it to martial artists of all backgrounds.

Martial Arts Background Keith began his martial arts training in under judo champion Jordie Hamilton.

Fight History Keith's writing is informed by his experiences as an active competitor. The fighters on the show trained at the best gyms in Japan for a few months and then fought each other in an 8-man, one-night tournament. The picture above is from that match.

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A counterpunch in the shootboxing tournament Keith's best showing came in March , when he took part in the 17th All-Japan Amateur Shootboxing Tournament. Winning this tournament is often a stepping stone to a pro fight career. Again, Keith fought three times in one day. I suggest you try george leonard's book 'mastery'. Green and Joseph R.

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Svinth "Aikido and the New Warrior: Essays" edited by Richard Strozzi-Heckler History: Smith "In Search of the Warrior Spirit: A Brazilian Art Form: At the risk of stating something that might be obvious: Draeger and Robert W. Smith I would recommend anything by Draeger, Smith less so- but "Martial Musings" does have some interesting anecdotes from Smith's several decades of participation in martial arts.

If you like either "American Shaolin" or "Lost in Place," it is well worth checking out. I believe that it has been made into a film. I'm not looking for step by step instruction books, I'm looking more for history The Gracie Way full review http: Heavily biased, but still a great read, with loads of historical photos. Also pretty much the only BJJ history book currently available in English. The Pyjama Game full review http: Jovial coverage of judo history, from Kano up through to more recent competition and major figures from the Olympics.

Also has some snippets on BJJ.

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He was also the first non-Japanese to earn a shodan 1st degree black belt from Takada Dojo. Keith's writing is informed by his experiences as an active competitor. Keith has fought in many submission wrestling matches and tournaments as well. Below is an outline of his competitive history. For more details and additional pictures, click on the links under "Fight Results" in the left-hand hand column.

A counterpunch in the shootboxing tournament. Fighting Eisuke Suzuki in BoxFight: First Impact at Korakuen Hall. Going for the arm compression lock at the 1st Asian Combat Wrestling Tournament. This is a report A report on their first show of An article on how different fighting arts approach children's training and competition. Martial Arts Fact or Fiction? Part 1 Part one of an essay about the mixture of facts and ideals that make up the most powerful myths in the martial arts.

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Keith's Facebook author page. Keith's Amazon author page. Keith's Authors Guild profile. Takada Dojo Nobuhiko Takada's mixed martial arts gym.

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One of Tokyo's best jujutsu and MMA gyms. Paperback Edition Keith's first book, Philosophy of Fighting: Kindle Edition Philosophy of Fighting: Lawrence, essayist and short story writer "There are a lot of thought-provoking ideas in this book that struck me as novel or unique, and that's why I strongly recommend it to martial artists of all backgrounds.

Martial Arts Background Keith began his martial arts training in under judo champion Jordie Hamilton. Fight History Keith's writing is informed by his experiences as an active competitor. The fighters on the show trained at the best gyms in Japan for a few months and then fought each other in an 8-man, one-night tournament. The picture above is from that match. A counterpunch in the shootboxing tournament Keith's best showing came in March , when he took part in the 17th All-Japan Amateur Shootboxing Tournament.


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Winning this tournament is often a stepping stone to a pro fight career. Again, Keith fought three times in one day.