Zen in the Martial Arts
Under the guidance of such celebrated masters as Ed Parker and the immortal Bruce Lee, Joe Hyams vividly recounts in Zen in the Martial...
Martial Arts and the Christian Kindle Book
Mitchell, Nebraska, October 12, 2012―LaurentBooks is proud to announce the following publication, Martial Arts and the Christian, on Amazon Kindle eBooks.
Martial Arts and the...
I Stand Convicted: THE TRUE STORY of an Innocent Man Who Was Guilty As...
In the true-life story, I Stand Convicted: THE TRUE STORY of an Innocent Man Who Was Guilty As Sin, Duke Tirschel is paid to...
Hojojutsu: The Warrior’s Art of the Rope
In feudal Japan the Martial Art of Hojojutsu was taught for the capture and immobilization of prisoners by using a rope. Developed by the...
The Greatest Martial Arts Story Ever Told
Jim Wagner's book is a trilogy with 1,582 exciting pages, in three books.
Book One
Jim Wagner was the target of schoolyard bullies, but that all...
A Tooth from the Tiger’s Mouth
How to Treat Your Injuries with Powerful Healing Secrets of the Great Chinese Warriors
A Tooth from the Tiger's Mouth, was written by By Tom Bisio,...
Miyamoto Musashi: A Life in Arms
is one of those rare books on the martial arts that really deserves the title "Must-read". Not only does it shed much-needed light...
Bullied by Carrie Goldman
Carrie Goldman became an unexpected voice for the antibullying movement after her blog post about her daughter Katie's bullying experience went viral and an...
Keith Yates: Tae Kwon Do
Keith Yates started his martial arts training in 1965 and became one of the youngest black belts in the country when he earned his...
Robert W. Smith’s Martial Musings
World renowned authority on Asian martial arts, Robert W. Smith shares more than fifty years experience in martial arts practice and research in Martial...
The Art of the Japanese Sword As Taught by the Experts
The more than thousand-year-old art of sword making in Japan is one of the world's most brilliant metalworking traditions. In danger of being lost...
Christopher Goedecke Books
In 1968 Christopher Goedecke (Hayashi Tomio) took his first formal martial arts class. The thrill never left him. Today, martial art is his way...
Takamatsu Toshitsugu The Last Shinobi
Takamatsu Toshitsugu The Last Shinobi the book by by Wolfgang Ettig offers 315 pages describing the eventful life of two restless men who considered themselves...
Hagakure: The Secret Wisdom of the Samurai
The Hagakure is one of the most influential of all Japanese texts—written nearly 300 years ago by Yamamoto Tsunetomo to summarize the very essence...
Principles of Personal Defense
This new edition of Jeff Cooper's classic Principles of Personal Defense - with a fitting tribute by firearms expert Louis Awerbuck and all-new drawings...
The Ninja Way: The Story of the Israeli Dojo
While writing the upcoming book “It Takes a Ninja,” Ilan Gattegno realized that many of his published writings on the Bujinkan were no longer...