

The Art of Hojo Undo: Power Training for Traditional Karate [Clarke, Michael, McCarthy, Patrick, Kinjo Kyoshi 8th Dan, Tsuneo, Hokama Kaicho 10th Dan, Tetsuhiro, Akamine Kaicho 8th Dan, Hiroshi] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Art of Hojo Undo: Power Training for Traditional Karate Review: Not JUST for karate and kung fu... - I do Sin Moo Hapkido, and still incorporate Hojo Undo into it! I basically augment my Hapkido with karate/Chinese Iron Palm based breaking skills, which includes not only the repetitive impact-exposure training to toughen the human body for damage imperium and breaking ability, but also the kind of raw strength that is nightmare fuel for one's foes during that (hopefully) one in a million unavoidable street encounter with John Q Mugger. So, in combination with the methods set forth by Sensei Mike Reeves in his Paladin Press books "Ultimate Combat Conditioning for the street Warrior" and "Power Breaking," plus another book called "Iron Power Palm," the additional litany of training tools & methods in this book "Hojo Undo" all provide me with everything I need to become the ominous black monolith of combative immovability before mine enemies when/where they may one day present themselves. Thankfully such an encounter hasn't happened in my civilian life yet (I'm former U.S Army, with an Iraq deployment to speak of). But I'd rather be a trained slaughterer of my (or my girlfriend's) future assistants than be a dangerously naive untrained liability of wimpiness and un-manly woe, cowering on my knees as some waste of human tissue proceeds to have his way with the love of my life. But, this book and the highly effective methods in it; I even 1-up'd it's design for the makiwara by further researching and then incorporating a traditionally handmade punching pad made of bound manilla rope affixed to the standing plank, oldschool style. THE POINT HERE: Any martial arts, modern or ancient, can benefit from the inclusion of such training methods as those encompassed in Hojo Undo. My advice is to get this book, study it thoroughly, follow its instructions and train with what some others who "just don't get it" might even consider obsessivey high levels of commitment-based effort. You won't be disappointed. More than that - not only will those who may be counting on you for their safety during a night out with friends be glad you do when ol' Joe Shmoe street thug comes a callin,' but Mr Thug himself will be left seriously reconsidering his poor life choices while he's laying on the sidewalk with every bone in his hand & arm (and maybe half his rib cage for that matter) in more pieces than before he mosied on up to with hostile intent. Thank you. Review: A must for the true martial artist - I like to think of myself as a traditional martial artist. Not for the style I study, the look of the dojo, or my gi but for my mentality of the arts, and what they mean, and how to train. This book is written by such a martial artist and is a great resource for anyone looking to incorporate a 'strength training' regimen into their dojo, or just their own personal training. The book contains a good amount of history of the training methods and tools and more than adequate description/illustrations of how to construct such tools and use them in a safe manner. One great part is that this book will provide a great jumping off point for the martial artist to then go out and seek more exercises using such tools and to come up with your own based on your kata, sparring drills or whatever you have in your bag of knowledge. I have brought several chi ishi into my dojo as well as constructed a makiwara from a tire and some plywood and a store bought makiwara to hang on a wall. I use it on a regular basis as do our students and it has already proven beneficial in the short time they have begun their hojo undo training. I highly recommend this book for anyone looking for a little bit more out of their own martial arts training regardless of what style you study.






















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K**S
Not JUST for karate and kung fu...
I do Sin Moo Hapkido, and still incorporate Hojo Undo into it! I basically augment my Hapkido with karate/Chinese Iron Palm based breaking skills, which includes not only the repetitive impact-exposure training to toughen the human body for damage imperium and breaking ability, but also the kind of raw strength that is nightmare fuel for one's foes during that (hopefully) one in a million unavoidable street encounter with John Q Mugger. So, in combination with the methods set forth by Sensei Mike Reeves in his Paladin Press books "Ultimate Combat Conditioning for the street Warrior" and "Power Breaking," plus another book called "Iron Power Palm," the additional litany of training tools & methods in this book "Hojo Undo" all provide me with everything I need to become the ominous black monolith of combative immovability before mine enemies when/where they may one day present themselves. Thankfully such an encounter hasn't happened in my civilian life yet (I'm former U.S Army, with an Iraq deployment to speak of). But I'd rather be a trained slaughterer of my (or my girlfriend's) future assistants than be a dangerously naive untrained liability of wimpiness and un-manly woe, cowering on my knees as some waste of human tissue proceeds to have his way with the love of my life. But, this book and the highly effective methods in it; I even 1-up'd it's design for the makiwara by further researching and then incorporating a traditionally handmade punching pad made of bound manilla rope affixed to the standing plank, oldschool style. THE POINT HERE: Any martial arts, modern or ancient, can benefit from the inclusion of such training methods as those encompassed in Hojo Undo. My advice is to get this book, study it thoroughly, follow its instructions and train with what some others who "just don't get it" might even consider obsessivey high levels of commitment-based effort. You won't be disappointed. More than that - not only will those who may be counting on you for their safety during a night out with friends be glad you do when ol' Joe Shmoe street thug comes a callin,' but Mr Thug himself will be left seriously reconsidering his poor life choices while he's laying on the sidewalk with every bone in his hand & arm (and maybe half his rib cage for that matter) in more pieces than before he mosied on up to with hostile intent. Thank you.
M**M
A must for the true martial artist
I like to think of myself as a traditional martial artist. Not for the style I study, the look of the dojo, or my gi but for my mentality of the arts, and what they mean, and how to train. This book is written by such a martial artist and is a great resource for anyone looking to incorporate a 'strength training' regimen into their dojo, or just their own personal training. The book contains a good amount of history of the training methods and tools and more than adequate description/illustrations of how to construct such tools and use them in a safe manner. One great part is that this book will provide a great jumping off point for the martial artist to then go out and seek more exercises using such tools and to come up with your own based on your kata, sparring drills or whatever you have in your bag of knowledge. I have brought several chi ishi into my dojo as well as constructed a makiwara from a tire and some plywood and a store bought makiwara to hang on a wall. I use it on a regular basis as do our students and it has already proven beneficial in the short time they have begun their hojo undo training. I highly recommend this book for anyone looking for a little bit more out of their own martial arts training regardless of what style you study.
E**O
Great book
If you already have a background in Karate or Kobudo this would be a great adhesion either for broad your knowledge on traditional karate or as a piece of basic instruction on how to carry out some basic training. Although this not replace a human instructor, the author provides a very clear guide on how to produce and to use certain tools for enhancing your conditioning training. I will not recommend for beginners who require basic training, but if you are already familiar with the basics, this would be an excellent investment to enhance martial arts training.
R**N
great
A fantastic book. I reference this book regularly.
K**R
Traditions
Loved this book, great insights into developing power with karate specific exercises. Author shows great insight by not only explaining exercises, but emphasizing breathing as well. So many books are pumped out and the most important aspects of harmony in mind, body, and spirit are so often left out. NOT here! Highly recommend to anyone interested in traditional karate training and techniques. You will absolutely see an improvement in power both in kata and kumite. Perfect blend of history and training lessons. I am training in Matsubayash Shorin Ryu since 1980 "old school" style training and am grateful for some new drills, and reviving some old ones. Thank you.
D**X
Classical tools for the Karateka
Good book. It is easy to read and understand. It also has many useful photos, helpful illustrations and interesting facts & stories. If your looking for a book on how to strengthen and unite your body, mind and breath, this is it. This book is not about breaking things. It about making tools and using tools or a partner to become a better prepared Karateka. I have studied Karate & other Martians arts and also taught in The U.S. & Japan. I think it's a good book (I never give 5 stars, nothing is perfect). I recommend reading this book.
C**.
Fantastic! Authentic! Accurate!
I'm living in Okinawa and have been taking karate lessons from a Uechi Ryu Karate dojo for the last 3 years. My Sensei speaks passable English, but much is lost in translation. This book has helped me fill in the gaps between what I think I am being taught and what I am actually being taught when stretching and excising. My dojo uses the same tools and techniques as described in this book. I'm impressed with the quality and accuracy of this book and feel like it was a bargain because of the knowledge I gained.
T**Y
Excellent Book
I bought this book out of interest for learning Hojo Undo. This book provides detailed drawings which are easy to follow and learn from. These are great exercises which I can’t wait to practice. Highly recommend this book.
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