February 22, 2008

Carnival of Great Martial Arts Books

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When you are unable to train for months at a time, you need as much good reading material as you can get!  It is with great pleasure that I bring you the Carnival of Great Martial Arts Books. 

Amanda from Amanda Takes Off presents Martial Arts Book Review posted at Amanda Takes Off….

John Vesia presents Martial Arts Madness posted at Martial Views.

Patrick Parker presents Richard Strozzi-Heckler’s Warrior Spirit posted at Mokuren Dojo.

Marks presents Great Karate Biography posted at Marks Chat.

Black Belt Mama presents My Journey with the Grandmaster posted at The BBM Review.

Dave Shevitz presents Stepping Off the Mat in Angry White Pyjamas, all In Search of the Warrior Spirit posted at AikiThoughts, No Blog of Significance: Book Review: Ultimate Jujutsu: Principles & Practice posted at No Blog of Significance, No Blog of Significance: Book Review: Okinawan Karate: the Secret Art of Tuite posted at No Blog of Significance, No Blog of Significance: Book Review: The Secrets of Okinawan Karate: Essence and Techniques posted at No Blog of Significance, No Blog of Significance: Book Review: The Way of Sanchin Kata: The Application of Power posted at No Blog of Significance, and No Blog of Significance: Book Review: Bokken: Art of the Japanese Sword posted at No Blog of Significance.

Jason Couch presents The Cane as a Weapon posted at Martial History Magazine.

Other off-topic posts of interest:

Marks presents Vital Point Striking for all Martial Artists posted at Marks Chat.

Frederic Patenaude presents Staying a Step Ahead of Aging posted at Frederic Patenaude Talks.

Rob Moshe presents Live Your Best Life By Serving Others. posted at Rob Moshe.

Anmol Mehta presents Free Online Hatha Yoga Poses Galleries posted at Mastery of Meditation, Enlightenment & Kundalini Yoga.

Enjoy!  Hope to see you all back for the Admired Martial Artists Month!

To submit a post to next months Carnival, go here.  Next month’s theme is "Spread the Love."  Tell your readers about a few martial arts blogs that you read yourself and why you read them.   

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