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Overview"If you are a long-time martial artist, you have likely been either the recipient, the victim – or both – of the ""wise old master"" phenomenon, whereby budo students reverentially enfold their teachers as martial, moral and mystical juggernauts sans reproach, in which case, this book will make you clench your fists and laugh out loud, often while reading the same sentence. Iconoclastic, rebellious, yet fiercely holding to some of the most traditional values of Japanese martial culture, Amdur brought something new to martial arts writing - a startling honesty about the flaws, not only within martial arts culture, but also within its practitioners, often using himself as an exemplar of the latter. Originally published in 2000, and now fully revised, with eight new chapters, new artwork and photography, Dueling with O Sensei, Revised and Expanded Edition will be an invaluable addition to the library of old readers and new alike." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ellis AmdurPublisher: FreeLance Academy Press Imprint: FreeLance Academy Press Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.590kg ISBN: 9781937439248ISBN 10: 1937439240 Pages: 346 Publication Date: 22 December 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of Contents1: The Knights of the Moldy Rope 2: Ukemi from the Ground Up 3: My First Days at the Headquarters D?j? 4: The Best of Their Time 5: Forever Young 6: A Conversation with Dait?-ry?’s Other Child 7: Atemi: Striking to the Heart of the Matter 8: Did You Ever Meet O-sensei? O-sensei Who? 9: Tenchi: Head in the Clouds and Feet in the Muck 10: Toward Simple Morality—Or How Come Something So Fine Sometimes Turns So Ugly? 11: Otoko (Manhood) 12: Anyone Can Be O-sensei In One’s Own Movie 13: The Ring is Where You Draw It 14: So How Tough Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up? 15: Setsunint?—Katsujinken 16: Hiding in the Shadows of the Warrior 17: Aiki: A State of the Union 18: Aiki is Not Always Pretty 19: Cutting the Circle 20: Musubi: Tying Together or Tying in Knots 21: Bushi no Nasake 22: Kamae: Taking a Stand 23: Oniisan (Elder Brother) EpilogueReviews'If there were an 'ordinary martial arts book', this would be its evil twin. Unflinchingly honest, writing from an unique, insider-turned-outsider's perspective, Ellis explores aspects of budo, its philosophies and dilemmas through the lens of aikido, a modern martial art whose founder is discussed in reverential tones and wrapped in quasi-religious mystique. Looking at the idea of budo-as-way-of-life and a path to personal perfection, Ellis confronts the real-world complexities and contradictions behind these simplified stereotypes, revealing insights which hold value for any martial artist or even a non-martial artist with an interest in the darker aspects of human nature.' Dave Lowry, author of Persimmon Wind: A Martial Artist's Journey in Japan 'If there were an 'ordinary martial arts book', this would be its evil twin. Unflinchingly honest, writing from an unique, insider-turned-outsider's perspective, Ellis explores aspects of budo, its philosophies and dilemmas through the lens of aikido, a modern martial art whose founder is discussed in reverential tones and wrapped in quasi-religious mystique. Looking at the idea of budo-as-way-of-life and a path to personal perfection, Ellis confronts the real-world complexities and contradictions behind these simplified stereotypes, revealing insights which hold value for any martial artist or even a non-martial artist with an interest in the darker aspects of human nature.' Dave Lowry, author of Persimmon Wind: A Martial Artist's Journey in Japan Author InformationEllis Amdur lived in Japan for thirteen years, and while there, received teaching licenses in two classical Japanese martial traditions. Following his return to America, he developed a range of training and consultation services, as well as a unique style of assessment and psychotherapy, based on a combination of phenomenological psychology and the underlying philosophical and tactical premises of classical Japanese martial traditions. Ellis has been a lead trainer for close to one hundred law enforcement and correctional institutions on crisis intervention and negotiation related subjects. A prolific writer, he has authored ten profession-specific books on tactical communication, and several works of fiction. In addition to Dueling O-Sensei, he has also authored two other martial arts-related texts, Old School: Essays on Japanese Martial Traditions Expanded Edition, and Hidden in Plain Sight. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |