Comprehensive
Karate FREE E-Book
by
Michael Rosenbaum
Comprehensive
Karate: From Beginner to Black Belt
An Introduction to
the History, Kata and Practice of Traditional Karate-Do
By Michael J. Rosenbaum
Preface by Iain Abernethy
Foreword by Edward Francisco
Introduction: The Changing
Face of Karate.
Chapter 1: Karate
Chapter 2: The Rise of
Okinawan Civil Fighting Arts
Chapter 3: Tode: Forefather
of Modern Karate
Chapter 4: The Empty Hand
Art
Chapter 5: One Fighting
Art Divided by Personal Tastes
Chapter 6: Lost in Translation:
the Post War Styles
Chapter 7: The Soul of
Karate: Kata
Chapter 8: Transcendence
of Kata
Chapter 9: Okinawan Kobudo:
From Swords to Boat Oars
Chapter 10: Karate, Zen,
and the Budo Journey
Chapter 11: Karate: Sport
or Self-Defense
Epilogue
End Notes
About the Author
Bibliography
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Preface
by
Iain Abernethy
It is a real pleasure
to write this preface to Michael Rosenbaum's book! Michael is a
very knowledgeable martial artist who is able to articulately and
succinctly communicate that knowledge to his readers. I have really
enjoyed Michael's books and was therefore delighted when he joined
the forum on my website (iainabernethy.com). I've been delighted
with how the forum has developed over the years and it is the participation
of senior martial artists such as Michael that has helped to make
the forum what it is.
A great community of pragmatically
minded traditionalists has come together via the forum and the fact
that it is a good source of quality information and discussion has
led to it getting thousands of hits each and every day. Michael's
prolific contribution and his willingness to share his knowledge
and experiences have made him one of the most popular and highly
valued members of the forum.
Many months ago, Michael
informed me that he had written a book that he would like to give
away to all the members and visitors to the site. Michael proposed
that if I would typeset and prepare the text, he would be happy
for the book to be given away to all those who wanted to read it.
Having read the book and it being apparent just how much work
had gone in to it I told Michael that I was totally happy to typeset
the book, but that he should consider charging a nominal fee as
a small recompense for the considerable labor he had obviously put
into writing the book. As happy as I was that Michael wished to
give the book away for free, I felt it would have been remiss of
me if I did not suggest to this successful published author that
he receive some recompense for all his efforts. Michael was firm
that he wanted the book to be free of all charge so, my conscience
appeased, I set about putting this e-book together.
As is the way with almost
everything I do, typesetting the book took longer than I anticipated
due to other demands on my time. As we approached the end of 2008
the book was finally getting close to completion. I emailed Michael
who had been incredibly patient with me and suggested that we
release the book on Christmas day as a gift for everyone. Michael
liked the idea of playing Santa and we agreed to set everything
up so that the thousands of subscribers to the monthly newsletters
would find a download link waiting for them in their in-box on Christmas
morning!
So that's the story of the
free e-book that you are now reading. I'm sure you'll agree that
Michael has been incredibly generous in making this book freely
available to all. The old maxim of you get what you pay for does
not hold true here! This is a truly great book on karate. The quality
of information is sure to make this book fly around the web like
wild fire! The fact it is free is simply a bonus. I know that you're
going to really enjoy reading this e-book and that, like me, you
are sure to be grateful to Michael for taking the time to write
this book and for his generosity in making it freely available to
all.
Iain Abernethy
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