martin.d
17-06-2009, 20:16
Für alle diejenigen die nicht in Jians Newsletter drinstecken hier der Verweis zum neuen eBook.
Ist echt immer ein schönes (und kostenloses :rolleyes:) Magazin mit interessanten Beiträgen rund um unsere Kampfkunst, mit einem leichten Fokus auf Bunkai und Relatitätsnähe.
Natürlich in Englisch. :rolleyes:
The fifth issue of Jissen is now ready for download! We have over 80 pages of quality pragmatic information for you in Jissen 5 and I hope you find it all enjoyable, educational and thought provoking. Each issue is getting a massive amount of downloads and the feedback has been universally positive. Good to know you obviously feel we’re hitting the mark!
I’ve received quite a few emails from readers stating how much they like the “themed” nature of previous issues. I have to confess that any common threads running though previous issues were entirely accidental! If an article is well written, information focussed, and pragmatically biased then we’ll do our best to find space for it. However, whilst totally unintentional, I will claim any credit on offer for the fact that a number of Jissen 5’s articles discuss the relationship between traditional and modern self-protection systems! I hope you enjoy our contributors’ thoughts on these issues as much as I did.
Issue 5 also sees us include the first two of a series of interviews conducted by Michael Rosenbaum! All of the people interviewed are skilled and experienced practical martial artists. Michael’s thoughtful questions allow the reader to learn from the experiences of the interviewees and for them to share their hard-won knowledge. This month we kick things off with two superb pieces with Ed Francisco (USA) & Gary Chamberlain (UK). In the next issue we’ve got another great interview with leading realist Dave Turton, with yet more interviews to follow! I’m very grateful to Michael and all those who have been interviewed. These information heavy pieces are what interviews should be and you can be assured that no vacuous personality pieces will grace the pages of this publication.
Contents:
Reality Based Training! What Is It & Who Really Needs It?by Rev. Arthur Chenevey
Traditional Values by Tony Somers
Round Two: Self-Defence & The Law by D. Cooper
Chinto Kata: History & Application by Iain Abernethy
Ed Francisco Interviewby Michael Rosenbaum
Martial Arts Scepticism: Martial Appeals by Jamie Clubb
Extract from “Waking Dragons”: The Field of Truth by Goran Powel
Tradition & Reality by Ben Hockman & Stewart McGill
Contact in Training: Part 1 Making Contact: A Rationale by J.W. Titchen
Gary Chamberlain Interview by Michael Rosenbaum
Feeling Fear & Practicing Kata by Martin O’Malley
Transitional Aspects in Karate: Part 1 by Chris Denwood
Okinawan Karate: An Eclectic Arsenal by Matthew Apsokardu
The Bunkai of Basics 3: Hikite by Matthew Miller
The Little Black Book of Violence Forewordby Sergeant Rory Miller
The Way of Kata: Part 5 by Kris Wilder & Lawrence Kane
The Gearbox Concept by Mark Campbell
Please follow the links below to download the latest issue:
Jissen Magazine Website: www.jissenmag.com (http://www.jissenmag.com/)
Iain Abernethy Website: Jissen_Magazine (http://www.iainabernethy.com/Jissen_Magazine.asp)
(Zitat aus: Newsletter Iian Abernethy, 06/09)
Viel Spaß!
Martin
Ist echt immer ein schönes (und kostenloses :rolleyes:) Magazin mit interessanten Beiträgen rund um unsere Kampfkunst, mit einem leichten Fokus auf Bunkai und Relatitätsnähe.
Natürlich in Englisch. :rolleyes:
The fifth issue of Jissen is now ready for download! We have over 80 pages of quality pragmatic information for you in Jissen 5 and I hope you find it all enjoyable, educational and thought provoking. Each issue is getting a massive amount of downloads and the feedback has been universally positive. Good to know you obviously feel we’re hitting the mark!
I’ve received quite a few emails from readers stating how much they like the “themed” nature of previous issues. I have to confess that any common threads running though previous issues were entirely accidental! If an article is well written, information focussed, and pragmatically biased then we’ll do our best to find space for it. However, whilst totally unintentional, I will claim any credit on offer for the fact that a number of Jissen 5’s articles discuss the relationship between traditional and modern self-protection systems! I hope you enjoy our contributors’ thoughts on these issues as much as I did.
Issue 5 also sees us include the first two of a series of interviews conducted by Michael Rosenbaum! All of the people interviewed are skilled and experienced practical martial artists. Michael’s thoughtful questions allow the reader to learn from the experiences of the interviewees and for them to share their hard-won knowledge. This month we kick things off with two superb pieces with Ed Francisco (USA) & Gary Chamberlain (UK). In the next issue we’ve got another great interview with leading realist Dave Turton, with yet more interviews to follow! I’m very grateful to Michael and all those who have been interviewed. These information heavy pieces are what interviews should be and you can be assured that no vacuous personality pieces will grace the pages of this publication.
Contents:
Reality Based Training! What Is It & Who Really Needs It?by Rev. Arthur Chenevey
Traditional Values by Tony Somers
Round Two: Self-Defence & The Law by D. Cooper
Chinto Kata: History & Application by Iain Abernethy
Ed Francisco Interviewby Michael Rosenbaum
Martial Arts Scepticism: Martial Appeals by Jamie Clubb
Extract from “Waking Dragons”: The Field of Truth by Goran Powel
Tradition & Reality by Ben Hockman & Stewart McGill
Contact in Training: Part 1 Making Contact: A Rationale by J.W. Titchen
Gary Chamberlain Interview by Michael Rosenbaum
Feeling Fear & Practicing Kata by Martin O’Malley
Transitional Aspects in Karate: Part 1 by Chris Denwood
Okinawan Karate: An Eclectic Arsenal by Matthew Apsokardu
The Bunkai of Basics 3: Hikite by Matthew Miller
The Little Black Book of Violence Forewordby Sergeant Rory Miller
The Way of Kata: Part 5 by Kris Wilder & Lawrence Kane
The Gearbox Concept by Mark Campbell
Please follow the links below to download the latest issue:
Jissen Magazine Website: www.jissenmag.com (http://www.jissenmag.com/)
Iain Abernethy Website: Jissen_Magazine (http://www.iainabernethy.com/Jissen_Magazine.asp)
(Zitat aus: Newsletter Iian Abernethy, 06/09)
Viel Spaß!
Martin