New Anthropology of Martial Arts
New Anthropology of Martial Arts
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Yoshinori Kono / Published in 2002 (A6 size)
2002 Text (Softcover) PHP Bunko / "The common people of the Edo period did not know how to run" and "Japan people in the past even walked differently from modern people" - everyone will be surprised when you hear that. For example, even the actions that we usually do casually, such as "walking" and "running," if you look around at people, everyone moves in the same way. But who decided on this body movement? Yes, our common sense of "body movement" is very fragile! In this book, the author, who pursues the art of ancient traditions, talks about the theory of the body of a true Japan person that has been forgotten in history. There are many eye-opening topics that overturn the stereotypes of us living in the present day, such as the ancient approach to the movement of the body of Japan people who "do not twist and do not accumulate", the examination of the legend of the swordsman such as "cutting through the leaves of a falling tree into many pieces", and "did people in the past wear kimonos". This book is a book that describes the origin of a unique "theory of the body" that has attracted the attention of fighters and coaches in various sports such as baseball, soccer, basketball, and rugby.
| Condition | 【so-so】 |
|---|---|
| Condition detail | with wraparound band |
| Year | 2000s |
| Color | black |
| Product number | 2004089000000147 |

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