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The Filipino Martial Arts by Dan Inosanto
The Filipino Martial Arts by Dan Inosanto
As ancient as man himself, conflict exists. It evolved in the Philippines to a level of efficacy that is unmatched anywhere else in the world. The Filipino martial arts are a straightforward and self-reliant demonstration of man’s unwavering determination to overcome hardship. There has been a clear need for a book that unifies and puts into perspective the origins and principles of a fighting art—a book that explains the connections between weapons and empty hands, philosophy and history, evaluates strengths and weaknesses, and, finally, a book that liberates the mind from the conventional way of thinking. This book is it right now. The writers’ colossal undertaking of compiling THE FILIPINO MARTIAL ARTS involved more than 1900 years of historical research, travel, observation, and personal participation. In addition to documentation of these disciplines, several of the last remaining Masters have been interviewed. Their daring exploits serve as examples of the world’s most lethal combat techniques. This book was authored by one of the most well-known martial artists in the world and features more than 750 photos and illustrations.
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