In the Dojo: A Guide to the Rituals and Etiquette of the Japanese Martial Arts
By (Author) Dave Lowry
Shambhala Publications Inc
Shambhala Publications Inc
15th December 2006
United States
General
Non Fiction
796.815
Paperback
208
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 15mm
283g
This is a collection of lively, detailed essays explaining the apparatus, traditions, and etiquette particular to the Japanese martial arts, written by American sword master, Dave Lowry (author of "Autumn Lightning"). Lowry illuminates the history and tradition of the relationships, gear, and dress that have deep significance in the context of the martial arts dojo (training space), including: the dojo itself; the sensei-student relationship; the act of bowing; the training weapons; hakama (ceremonial skirt) and dogi (practice uniform); and the shrine. This book will appeal to both beginning and advanced students of the Japanese martial arts (karate, kendo, aikido, kyudo, and judo), who want a readable, authoritative explanation of the traditions, etiquette, and significance of budo.
Dave Lowry is an accomplished martial artist, calligrapher, and author. He writes regularly for Black Belt, Furyu: The Budo Journal, and other popular martial arts magazines and online journals. He is the author of numerous books including Autumn Lightning: The Education of an American Samurai and Sword and Brush. He lives in Maryland Heights, Missouri.