Ju-Jitsu

Ju-Jitsu

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May 9, 2011 · Anglais · Relié (88 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 88
Langue Anglais
Publié May 9, 2011
Éditeur Literary Licensing, LLC
ISBN-10 1258017679
ISBN-13 9781258017675

Description

E. J. Harrison delves into the dynamic world of Ju-Jitsu, offering readers a comprehensive exploration of this martial art's techniques, philosophy, and cultural significance. The author combines historical insights with practical applications, painting a vivid picture of how Ju-Jitsu has evolved over time.

The narrative begins with the origins of Ju-Jitsu, tracing back to its roots in ancient Japan. Harrison meticulously details the foundational moves and principles that define the art, emphasizing its focus on leverage and technique over brute strength. Through vivid examples, readers gain a clear understanding of how these principles can be applied both in practice and everyday situations.

Harrison also addresses the mental and spiritual aspects of Ju-Jitsu, illustrating how the discipline fosters resilience and self-control. The practice is portrayed not just as a method of self-defense, but as a means of personal development, encouraging a path of continuous growth and learning.

Overall, the work serves as both a guide for practitioners and a fascinating journey for those curious about martial arts. Harrison's engaging writing style draws readers in, making complex concepts accessible and appealing to novices and seasoned martial artists alike.
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