The Inner Art of Karate: Cultivating the Budo Spirit in Your Practice
By (Author) Kenji Tokitsu
Translated by Sherab Chodzin Kohn
Shambhala Publications Inc
Shambhala Publications Inc
15th March 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
796.8153
Paperback
192
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 13mm
263g
Budo, the way of the martial arts, is at heart a path of spiritual cultivation and self-realization whose aim is to develop a strategic mind that makes combat unnecessary. Kenji Tokitsu explains the philosophy of karate as budo and looks deeply at the key concepts that are essential for developing the budo mind in karate practice. These concepts are- distance and timing, rhythm, anticipation, and intuition, and the cultivation of explosive but focused energy. These concepts are difficult to teach, but mastering them is the ultimate goal of any true martial artist. Tokitsu expertly guides the reader through these elusive ideas with clarity and a practical view.
KENJI TOKITSU was born in Japan and began studying martial arts when he was a child. He has taught in Paris since 1971. In 1984 he founded the Shaolin-mon school, where he teaches a synthesis of the original combat arts of Japan and China. In 2001 he established the Tokitsu-ryu Academy (www.tokitsu.com) to teach and promote his method. Tokitsu also holds doctorates in Japanese language and civilization. He is also the author of Ki and the Way of the Martial Arts, Miyamoto Musashi, and The Complete Book of Five Rings.