Kalaripayat: The Martial Arts Tradition of India
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.12 (544 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1594773157 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-11-27 |
Language | : | English |
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It is an important book for serious students of all martial arts.” (William Gleason, author of Aikido and Words of Power and The Spiritual Foundations of Aikido)"Kalaripayat is a pick for any new age or martial arts library." (The Midwest Book Review, Jan 2010)"the work Kalaripayat is a useful and detailed introduction to kalaripayat within its larger social, cultural, and religious context. As the author rightfully states, kalaripayat deserves a place alongside the other, more well-known Asian martial arts traditionsKalaripayat will bring kalaripayat to the
The emphasis of this practice on circulating energy throughout the body is not only of interest to martial arts practitioners but also to all those interested in the harmonious development of the self.. Balachandrian. Several Gurukkals continued a clandestine practice and secretly trained the students who would transmit the teachings to today’s keepers of the art, such as Gurukkal Pratap S. Yet today it has been practically forgotten. The first book in English on the Indian martial art that was the precursor to the Chinese and Japanese traditions • A rigor
. He lives in France. Patrick Denaud is a former war correspondent for CBS News and a documentary filmmaker
Two Stars Beth The history and explanations are quite good. The photos showing postures don't show much expertise. Fascinating, Insightful, and A Very Interesting Read! Shawn Kovacich Well I feel that I must start off this review by emphatically stating that I have absolutely no experience whatsoever in the martial art of Kalaripayat, so this review is to be taken with a grain of salt and from the standpoint of an observer (at most) and not a practitioner of this unique martial art.I recently picked up this book and merely intended to "skim through it" to see what it was all about. About an hour later, I realized that I was actually quite captured by the fascinating history of this Indian martial art as well as the depth of philosophy and concepts behind the. Something Different Many of the martial arts books I have read seem indistinguishable from each other. An easy read, this 1Something Different Amazon Customer Many of the martial arts books I have read seem indistinguishable from each other. An easy read, this 148 page book on Kalaripayat is refreshing and gives real insight into a little-known Indian martial art.. 8 page book on Kalaripayat is refreshing and gives real insight into a little-known Indian martial art.