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the success of his first book, The Shotokan Karate Handbook
-- Beginner to Black Belt, the author felt there was a need
for a manual to assist the more experienced student. Therefore,
he has concentrated on more advanced techniques such as Kihon
lppon Kumite, Jiyu lppon Kumite sets 6 and 7, and all the
remaining Katas in Shotokan Karate. It is important that Karate
Ka are aware that time, effort and practice are still the
main factors in working towards perfecting not only one's
skills but also one's inner mind and attitudes towards the
art. This book is meant as a guide to Karate Ka -- it cannot
take the place of your Sensei (teacher).
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All Customer Reviews
4 out of 5 - November 25, 2005
I have both Mr. Sahota's books, Beginner to
Black Belt which is excellent, and now his advanced. His advanced
book gives you an insight into the more technically advanced
kata's. He explains them well and the photographs are informative.
Obviously, no book is going to replace your instructor and
this book is there as an aid not a replacement for your instructor.
This book is aimed at students who have been training for
a couple of years. A very good buy.
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