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Master Black Belt
Many of you may have read this ages back but it was only very recently that I stumbled across Gichin Funakoshi's "Karate-Do My Way of Life" in the local library and checked this out for a read. While shotokan is not my style (although there are of course, for obvious reasons, similarities with goju ryu) I generally like to read any such book from the martial arts masters.
This was a quick and easy read and while quite simplistic in style (I am of course reading the English translation) was a fascinating and inspiring look not only into the early days of shotokan and also karate in Japan but also into Gichin's own personal life and his philosophies/outlook on things.
Being more in the form of an autobiography it is different from the likes of "The Book of Five Rings" or the "Art of War", in that a lot of it is not specifically focused on martial outlook/strategy but never-the-less it is a captivating read. I personally found it re-invigorated my appreciation and love of karate and also, for some reason, has given me a greater appreciation for kata.
Happy reading to those not yet familiar with the book, it is worth digging out.
This was a quick and easy read and while quite simplistic in style (I am of course reading the English translation) was a fascinating and inspiring look not only into the early days of shotokan and also karate in Japan but also into Gichin's own personal life and his philosophies/outlook on things.
Being more in the form of an autobiography it is different from the likes of "The Book of Five Rings" or the "Art of War", in that a lot of it is not specifically focused on martial outlook/strategy but never-the-less it is a captivating read. I personally found it re-invigorated my appreciation and love of karate and also, for some reason, has given me a greater appreciation for kata.
Happy reading to those not yet familiar with the book, it is worth digging out.