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Pankration: Ancient Techniques for Modern Warriors

Christopher Ford

Verlag: CKF Publishing

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"Pankration: Ancient Techniques for Modern Warriors" is a comprehensive guide that bridges the gap between ancient combat arts and contemporary martial arts, offering a treasure trove of timeless wisdom and practical techniques for aspiring warriors of all levels. Delving deep into the rich history and traditions of Pankration, this book serves as a roadmap for modern practitioners seeking to unlock the secrets of this legendary martial art.Whether you're a seasoned martial artist looking to expand your repertoire or a novice seeking to embark on a journey of self-discovery, "Pankration: Ancient Techniques for Modern Warriors" is your ultimate guide to mastering the art of combat. With its blend of ancient wisdom and modern insights, this book is sure to inspire and empower warriors of all backgrounds to unleash their full potential and become true modern-day warriors.
Verfügbar seit: 13.04.2024.

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