Climbing Mountains And Eating Punches
It is not uncommon for people to take martial arts lessons for years and still not be able to use their arts in
real situations outside the training hall.
This book is about Adam's journey to overcome this problem
through years of trial and error, the discovery of universal principles that have nothing to do with style and
the questioning of assumptions that we have for the nature of conflict itself.
The Sword of No Sword - John Stevens Tesshu is to me the most inspirational martial artist in history. He was a great example of what the archetype of the warrior really is.
The Book of 5 Rings - Miyamoto Musashi
This book underlines some of the most direct and effective concepts in martial arts.
It is one of those books and everytime you read it, there's a different interpretation.
Watch My Back - Geoff Thompson
This great book is very inspirational , personable and it covers realistic fighting concepts crucial
to modern times.
Tao Te Ching - Lao Tze
No comment. It encompasses general universal principles too wide to be described by me.