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Ki in Aikido : A Sampler of Ki Exercises
by C. M. Shifflett, Linda Adkisson (Photographer)
Book Description
The true practical value of martial arts training is often not in the "martial" applications, but in skills, attitudes,
and conflict resolution techniques that can be applied in more common daily interactions. Carol has done a
wonderful job of distilling the principles of Ki Aikido into a book that is useful and accessable to the non-martial
artist as well as to the dedicated "dojo bum".
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Ki : A Road That Anyone Can Walk
by William Reed.
Book Description
This book starts with the history of Koichi Tohei Sensei, who developed and bring his knowledge about KI to our
world. Though I was looking for a text book on KI what I found was a book that has summaries of practical KI
for our daily life. The most impressive thing is the fact that relax and calmness is the key to a great strength.
Book allows you to see that anyone can learn and apply KI.
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Book of Ki : Co-Ordinating Mind and Body in Daily Life
by Koichi Tohei.
Book Description
Koichi Tohei explains his four principles to unify mind and body. This book tries to help you learn these four
principles, apply them and then teach them. The book is rather small, though its goal is large. It is very easy to
read and understand by us westerners.
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Ki in Daily Life
by Koichi Tohei.
Book Description
Koichi Tohei has written a masterpiece. "KI in Daily Life" has been the most
accurate description so far of KI that I have read. It is ideal for the novice to advanced student. Tohei not only
describes in detail mediataion, and excercises to build your inner power, but also pictures and demonstrations.
In conclusion I recommend this book from the beginer to advance students in KI, and a must read for all Martial
Artists.
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Kiatsu
by Koichi Tohei.
Book Description
This out-of-print book is a must if you wish to study the finer details of Ki.
Koichi Tohei Sensei describes "Kiatsu" -- pressing with Ki. This is similar but different
to "Shiatsu" -- pressing with hands. If you find it, buy it.
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Ki : A Practical Guide for Westerners
by William Reed, Koichi Tohei.
Book Description
William Reed has tried to define and teach the meaning of KI so that we in the west can learn. The first part of
the text helps us undersatnd KI, develop KI and pratcie KI. There are a series of excericses and a section on KI
meditation. The second part of the text goes into KI development in the Japanese Arts (Shodo, Aikido, Kiatsu,
Go, Noh and teh Tea Ceremony). And the third part, Ki in our ever changing world. A must have book.
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Aikido
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Aikido Exercises for Teaching and Training
by C. M. Shifflett.
Book Description
The exercises in this book can be adapted for any style of aikido and practiced alone or with a partner. The
author explains the rationale behind the exercises and addresses common questions and concerns of students
and teachers.
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Aikido with Ki
by Koretoshi Maruyama.
Book Description
This book by former Ki Society Chief Instructor Koretoshi Maruyama is unfortunately out-of-print.
(We are eagerly awaiting its followup by founder Koichi Tohei Sensei.)
Aikido with Ki may be available thru Amazon out-of-print services or auctions.
If you find it, buy it immediately.
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Aikido and the Dynamic Sphere
by Adele Westbrook, Oscar Ratti (Contributor)
Book Description
If you wish to learn the art of Aikido and could only have one book; this would be it. It is effectively illustrated,
better than photos. From history and theory, dojo etiquette and fundamental techniques of defense...all is
covered. This book will give you broad overview of the mental and spiritual underpinnings of Aikido as a whole.
Must have this book in every library.
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Videos
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Ukemi: For Aikido & Other Martial Arts
by Bruce Bookman. (VHS NTSC tape)
Video Description
Ukemi: For Aikido and other Martial Arts is designed to help make your practice of Aikido safer and more
enjoyable. The more you embrace the principles of falling, the more you will improve your abilities in Aikido.
Ukemi: For Aikido and Other Martial Arts offers a step-by-step instruction on the most common falls including
backward rolls, forward rolls and breakfalls/highfalls. Bruce Bookman, 5th Degree Black Belt and Chief
Instructor of the Seattle Holistic Center teaches falling techniques that can be adapted to any style of Aikido.
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Advanced Ukemi: For Aikido and other Martial Arts
by Bruce Bookman. (VHS NTSC tape)
Video Description
Advanced Ukemi provides detailed instruction of advanced aspects of falling and is a systematic continuation of
Bruce Bookmans first video, Basic Ukemi: for Aikido and other Martial Arts. Topics include: Breakfalls
(Advanced Applications); Multiple Attack ukemi; Falling while holding a weapon; Falls from judo throws; How
to fall while throwing a kick; and Advanced fluidity practice.
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Aikido Ukemi
by Donovan Waite. (VHS NTSC tape)
Video Description
The ability to go safely to the ground is one of the most important skills of self-defense. It is essential for
students of Aikido, who spend half their practice time being thrown forcefully to the mat. On this video, Donovan
Waite Sensei demonstrates his own system of falling -- a system based on seven techniques ranging from
standard Aikido rolls to knee-saving side falls and spectacular back drops.
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Japanese Culture
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Shodo : The Art of Coordinating Mind, Body and Brush
by William Reed.
Book Description
William Reed writes an excellent book on the subject of Shodo, "Way of Brush Writing."
It is a must for the practitioner, and as well for those who are interested in Japanese culture.
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Shogun (1980)
by Jerry London, starring Richard Chamberlain, Toshir� Mifune, et al. (VHS NTSC tape)
Video Description
Based on James Clavell's bestselling novel, the story of an English navigator whose shipwreck lands him in the
middle of the political power struggle between Shogun and Emperor in feudal Japan. A lush two-hour feature
taken from the acclaimed television mini-series.
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Shogun (1980)
by Jerry London, starring Richard Chamberlain, Toshir� Mifune, et al. (4 VHS NTSC tapes)
Video Description
Originally broadcast in September of 1980 as a 5-part, 12-hour miniseries, Shogun stood out from the pack of
television events at the time with its boldness of action and calculated risks. Based on James Clavell's epic
novel, Shogun stars Richard Chamberlain as John Blackthorne, a 17th-century English pilot commanding a
Dutch ship that wrecks off the coast of Japan. This is expensive because it is the whole she-bang.
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Seven Samurai (1956)
by Akira Kurosawa, starring Toshir� Mifune, et al. (VHS NTSC tape)
Seven Samurai (1956)
by Akira Kurosawa, starring Toshir� Mifune, et al. (DVD)
Video Description
Unanimously hailed as one of the greatest masterpieces in the history of the motion picture, Seven Samurai has
inspired countless films modeled after its basic premise. But Akira Kurosawa's classic 1954 action drama has
never been surpassed in terms of sheer power of emotion, kinetic energy, and dynamic character development.
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Yojimbo (1962)
by Akira Kurosawa, starring Toshir� Mifune, et al. (VHS NTSC tape)
Yojimbo (1962)
by Akira Kurosawa, starring Toshir� Mifune, et al. (DVD)
Video Description
This semi-comic 1961 film by legendary director Akira Kurosawa was inspired by the
American Western genre. Kurosawa mainstay Toshir� Mifune plays a drifting samurai for
hire who plays both ends against the middle with two warring factions.
One of the inspirations for the "spaghetti Westerns" of director Sergio Leone and later
surfacing as a remake as Last Man Standing with Bruce Willis, this film offers insight into a director who
influenced American films even as he was influenced by them.
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Sanjuro (1963)
by Akira Kurosawa, starring Toshir� Mifune, et al. (VHS NTSC tape)
Sanjuro (1963)
by Akira Kurosawa, starring Toshir� Mifune, et al. (DVD)
Video Description
Sequel to YOJIMBO has shabby, wandering samurai Mifune aiding nine bumbling younger warriors in exposing
corruption among the elders of their clan. Satirical comic-book actioner features a typically deadpan Mifune
performance.
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