What martial arts book are you currently reading?

Mind & Body Mastery I can't remember the author right now. When I get home I will post it.
 
How is the Vunak book, arnisador? I've heard good things about it.

Cthulhu
 
Originally posted by Cthulhu
How is the Vunak book, arnisador? I've heard good things about it.

Still working my way through it. It's certainly much better than his Jeet Kune Do: Its Concepts and Philosophies, which was a disappointment.
 
Just finished rereading "Kodo: Ancient Ways", by Rev. Kensho Furuya, and just began "The Elements of Taoism", by Martin Palmer. The last one is not a martial arts book per se, but I am definitely finding all kinds of parallels.
 
I'm currently reading the "Martial Arts Book of Five Rings" and also "Hagakure: The Book of the Samurai." I've just started both but so far it's interesting.
 
The Martial Way and it's Virtues by F.J.Chu

Great book so far. I finished about 1/2 today after buying it. I didn't know it when I picked it up, but he goes into a detailed history of Kenpo as well.
 
Living the Martial Way by Forrest E. Morgan

The Unfettered Mind by Takuan Soho
 
On the Warrior's Path: philosophy, fighting, and martial arts mythology - By Daniele Bolelli
 
I have read "The Art of War" Before.

Yet I have borrowed a book called "Sunzi Speaks"
An Illustrated version of The Art of War.

Adapted and Illustrated by Tsai Chih Chung
Translated by Brian Bruya

ISBN 0-385-47258-7


I have enjoyed how quick of a read it is. There are a few differeneces in the Translation, yet I would expect this. Translating Ancient Chinese into Modern English, might require a interesting perspective.

Good Read
 
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