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Okinawa Sai-jutsu - engl - cover

Okinawa Sai-jutsu - engl

Jamal Measara

Publisher: Palisander Verlag

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With over 250 photographs, this book is an illustrated presentation of the art of the Okinawan Sai-jutsu. With its comprehensive commentary on stances, basic techniques, and bunkai, it is an essential companion for students, teachers and friends of classical Kobudō. Additionally, the basic kata Ni Chō Sai is completely presented in this book with written explanations and photographs. The author, Sensei Jamal Measara, is a foremost authority in the field of Okinawan Martial Arts. Malaysian by birth, he has made Germany his base since 1980. He travels the globe teaching and spreading the classical martial arts of Okinawa.
Available since: 03/26/2015.
Print length: 160 pages.

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