
Russkai͡a︡ zdrava
von:
M. Shatunov
Sprache: Russisch
Format: Taschenbuch
ISBN 10: 5300020923
ISBN 13: 9785300020927
Veröffentlichungsdatum:
January 1st, 1998
Verlag: Knizhnyĭ klub
Seiten: 318
Genres: Health & Wellness
Set against the rich tapestry of Russian culture, this encyclopedia delves into the world of traditional martial arts, providing readers with an insightful look into their history and significance. Written by M. Shatunov, the work explores the various techniques, philosophies, and the deep-rooted heritage behind these ancient practices. Each section invites readers to appreciate the artistry and discipline inherent in Russian martial practices, fostering a deeper understanding of their role within society.
The encyclopedia serves not only as an educational resource but also as a celebration of the spirit of Russian combat sports. It highlights prominent figures and the evolution of different styles, while also emphasizing the community aspect that is integral to these martial forms. Through vivid descriptions and detailed illustrations, Shatunov captures the essence of the practitioners’ dedication and cultural pride.
As readers turn the pages, they are transported into a realm where tradition meets modernity. The work invites both novices and experienced martial artists to explore the physical and mental aspects of these disciplines. Each entry resonates with the echoes of history, connecting past techniques with contemporary practices, ensuring that the knowledge continues to thrive.
This encyclopedia not only fills a gap in the documentation of Russian martial arts but also acts as a beacon for those seeking to learn or deepen their connection to this vibrant culture. Shatunov’s passion shines through, making it an invaluable addition to the libraries of martial arts enthusiasts and cultural historians alike.
The encyclopedia serves not only as an educational resource but also as a celebration of the spirit of Russian combat sports. It highlights prominent figures and the evolution of different styles, while also emphasizing the community aspect that is integral to these martial forms. Through vivid descriptions and detailed illustrations, Shatunov captures the essence of the practitioners’ dedication and cultural pride.
As readers turn the pages, they are transported into a realm where tradition meets modernity. The work invites both novices and experienced martial artists to explore the physical and mental aspects of these disciplines. Each entry resonates with the echoes of history, connecting past techniques with contemporary practices, ensuring that the knowledge continues to thrive.
This encyclopedia not only fills a gap in the documentation of Russian martial arts but also acts as a beacon for those seeking to learn or deepen their connection to this vibrant culture. Shatunov’s passion shines through, making it an invaluable addition to the libraries of martial arts enthusiasts and cultural historians alike.