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WARRIOR WISDOM VOL 01: A WORTHY ADDITION TO A "WISDOM LIBRARY!" The content of Mr. Sander's book has already been described most accurately by other reviewers, the maxims or sayings are first rate, although I would have enjoyed some more background info on the maxims themselves (eg historical precedents, biographical details). A question might arise however - if one already has some experience in the Arts - or other books on quotations - would this make a good purchase? I believe it would, particularly if one is seeking to share some (martial) wisdom with a young loved one or a beginning student. This is where Mr. Sanders shines. His style is simple and direct, yet still contains enough imagery and anecdotes to communicate despite a possible age gap; as a seasoned instructor might address a younger student when seeking to assist them in the formation of judgement, criterion or how they should THINK. His opening lines on the facets of Bushido not being solely for the benefit of the practitioner (but for the rest of society, through the practitioner) are a fine example of this. It is as though Bodhi compiled his most heartfelt lessons from his years of instruction and put them on paper for you...
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On Bohdi Sanders Wisdom series -- This series is a must for the bookshelves of any warrior, whether the be warriors of the battlefield, the mat, or the corporate room. Read one page every morning and think on the message through out the day. you will find an attitude shift.
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Chikara Kan, Inc. :: Alan Cranford WHEEL KICK Review

  Alan Cranford WHEEL KICK Review
Alan Cranford Wheel Kick Review
Achieving Kicking Excellence; Volume Two: Wheel Kick

This is Volume Two of ten books devoted to mastering kicks. Shawn Kovacich devotes this book to the wheel kick: simple, deceptive, but effective. This review examines Shawn’s book from a practical stand point—how well does this book enable me to learn the wheel kick?

I’m 50, 6’3” tall and 220 pounds, but I’m not an athlete—just healthy. I cannot perform the wheel kick higher than my own waist right now—I’ll need to improve my flexibility. It isn’t too much of a handicap for self defense—or active military service—but for those of you involved in karate matches, you need the high kicks for the match-winning points. Of course, if I fall to the ground or can hold onto something, my kick gains stability, height, and power—at the cost of being fixed in position for an instant. The wheel kick uses the heel bone—the back center of the heel bone. Target areas are the head and side of neck. For me, this is a specialized kick that I’d use only after putting an enemy on the ground—or otherwise gaining an altitude advantage. Unlike the dojo, street fights may take place on uneven surfaces—such as on a staircase.

I have training prejudices: I like to employ mirrors, a video camera or two, a minimum of one sparring partner, and at least one referee when I train. Multiple sparring partners are to keep me from getting stuck kicking at the same height each time, and because in the real world, my problems usually come in bunches. Often, I must train alone or not train at all, so I have to limit my training intensity for safety. A second set of eyes can help spot flaws—and prevent injuries. It is very hard to dial 911 when one’s back is thrown out. These kicking techniques can injure the practitioner if done incorrectly. I like both mirrors and video because when I initially practice, I can watch myself in the mirror. For realistic practice, I need to concentrate on technique and the target instead of watching my own reflection—instant video playback aids me in spotting what happened. I can even figure out if my kick was in the right place or not! Shawn wrote about the “crawl, walk, and run” phases of training and the basic and advanced kicking techniques are covered in detail. Exact detail. Train at your own risk. I perform a risk reduction prior to training—assess the risk level and employ risk reduction techniques to make training safe. Remember that training is synthetic reality, intended to be less expensive than gaining real-world experience.

I think that "Achieving Kicking Excellence: Wheel Kick” is well organized. There are ten chapters. The introduction defines the kick and advises how to use the book. Chapter One is kick anatomy: bones and muscles. Chapter Two recommends warm up and stretching exercises. Chapter Three is Basic Principles: striking surface, target areas, and 11 other key points. Clear graphics left me with little doubt about what part of the foot to apply and where to hit my opponent. Chapter Four covered the primary kick technique. Again, the graphics are very clear. They include “dance step diagrams” showing where the feet go—footwork is critical to effective kicking. The photos have numbered labels stressing correct positioning of each part of the body. Chapter Five is variations of the primary technique. Chapter Six covers training and practice techniques to achieve skill, strength, speed, and power. Chapter Seven is a trouble-shooting guide. Chapter Eight is applications: how to use this in competition or combat. Chapter Nine is Shawn’s awards and accomplishments. Chapter Ten previews the next volume in the series. There are a table of contents, a recommended reading list, and an index.

This is an excellent study guide. I can train some now, on my own, and when I find training partners (sparring partners and a referee) I might even get proficient!

Alan Cranford
Carson City, Nevada


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