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sterre
19-05-2004, 18:25
Meibukan Magazine: House of the Pure Martial Arts

Dear martial arts fan,

Meibukan Magazine is a non-profit webzine for the knowledge and spirit of the martial arts. Starting point are the teachings of Okinawan karate-do. As ‘House of the Pure Martial Arts’, however, we offer a home to the various authentic martial arts traditions.

Each issue of Meibukan Magazine features:
• Interviews with leading martial artists
• Essays on the science and philosophy of the martial arts
• Photo series of techniques and applications
• Columns and reviews

Meibukan Magazine is an independent martial arts magazine and does not advertise nor does it host advertisements. Issues of the Meibukan Magazine are free and can be downloaded as a professional pdf-document on our webpage www.meibukanmagazine.org.

Meibukan Magazine #2 is out!

This issue with:

An interview with Master Kiem Hoo Lee
Applications of Kung Fu techniques
New ideas on the history of Goju-ryu
The risks of taking a beating

:) I took the above text of their website and e-mail annoucement. I hope to be of service to all German karateka's! Greetings Sterre.

Sebastian
19-05-2004, 18:30
Hi Steere,

thank you for these informations. Sounds to be an interesting magazine.

Best Regards

Sebastian

sterre
22-05-2004, 12:21
Hi Steere,

thank you for these informations. Sounds to be an interesting magazine.

Best Regards

Sebastian


Hello Sebastian,

Was wondering what you and other German martial artists think of the magazine in general and its content?

I am just curious myself (about some German opinions) and I know that Meibukan Magazine would like to have some reflections for their own use (as mentioned in edition no. 2). So, to help them as an individual I thought open up some discussion.

Greetings Sterre

FireFlea
23-01-2006, 06:24
Hi Sterre,

it´s really interesting, I especially enjoyed reading the articles about Toon Ryu in Magazine Nr. 5.

Best Regards, Florian

Schaut Euch mal die Magazine an; finde den Beitrag über Tradition in Nr. 5 sehr interessant.