Masatoshi Nakayama (1913–1987)
Auteur van Best Karate, Vol.5: Heian, Tekki
Over de Auteur
Masatoshi Nakayama carries on the tradition of his teacher, Gichin Funakoshi, the Father of Modern Karate. Long professor and director of physical education at Takushoku University, his alma mater (1937), he was chief instructor of the Japan Karate Association from 1955 until his death in 1987. A toon meer ninth degree black belt and a familiar face at tournaments, he was among the first to send instructors overseas and to encourage the development of karate as a sport along scientific lines. toon minder
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This is the third book in the Practical Karate series. All methods described here and in Book II are based on actual, workable karate self-defense reasponses for facing unarmed attackers. If you have studied and practiced the necessary karate fundamentals found in Book I, Practical Karate: Fundamentals, the situations and responses in Books II and III will be easy to learn.
Mastery of the responses in this text will not make the reader invincible in personal encounters, but it will cerrtainly better prepare him should defense of his life or that of others become necessary. But only practice will bring results.
Masatoshi Nakayama, Chief Instructor of the Japanese Karate Association, and Donn F. Draeger , a well-known instructor of combative arts, have authored this book to provide a system of self-defense for the busy individual.
'This book makes it possible for you to actually study, and learn, correct uses of authentic Karate techniques. This is accomplished by showing you that various movements in clear, uncomplicated, step-by-step photographs.'-Kanto Plainsman
'(The text is) simple, easy to understand and contributing to everyone's self-defense.'-Shippng and Trade News
'For the person who has already mastered the fundamentals, the present volume, profuse with diagrams and photographs, will serve as a handy guide to expanding his store of karate tricks.'-The Yomiuri Shimbun
'If armed with the necessary karate fundamentals, the lessons taught here will turn an unexpected attack by two or three assailants into something like a fair fight.'-The Straits Times
Nakayama: We select here several techniques you will be able to master with comparative ease.
Draeger: the few minutes a day you must spend in practice will never be wasted.
-quotes by the authors from Practical Karate: Fundamentals
Contents
Author's foreword
Praface
Essential points
Chapter One: Attacks against standing positions
Frontal wrist seizures (level ground); Frontal wrist seizures (elevated position); Rear collar and wrist seizures; Full nelson and search; Rear bear hug and frontal striking; Rear hammerlock and striking ; Rear tackle and striking; Scaling and striking; Front and rear free threat; Frontal free threat; Frontal lapel seizure and striking; Frontal free threat, striking, and kicking; Rear collar seazure and frontal striking; Side holding and frontal kicking
Chapter Two: Attacks against sitting positons
Seated frontal lapel seizure and striking; Seated frontal free threat and striking; Rear chair holding and frontal threat; Pull out of chair and frontal striking
Chapter Three: Attacks against lying positions
Frontal lapel seizure and foot trip; Frontal push down against wall and attack; Ground choking and kicking attack… (meer)