Budo, the way of the martial arts, is at heart a path of spiritual cultivation and self-realization whose aim is to develop a strategic mind that makes combat unnecessary. Kenji Tokitsu explains the philosophy of karate as budo and looks deeply at the key concepts that are essential for developing the budo mind in karate practice. These concepts are: • distance and timing, • rhythm, anticipation, and intuition, • and the cultivation of explosive but focused energy. These concepts are difficult to teach, but mastering them is the ultimate goal of any true martial artist. Tokitsu expertly guides the reader through these elusive ideas with clarity and a practical view.
Kenji Tokitsu Livres
Kenji Tokitsu est un auteur japonais dont l'œuvre explore souvent le lien entre le corps et l'esprit, s'inspirant de son engagement profond dans les arts martiaux japonais. Son écriture examine l'essence de la maîtrise, de la discipline et du développement intérieur à travers une analyse méticuleuse de la tradition et de la pratique. Par ses activités littéraires et académiques, Tokitsu offre une perspective unique sur la psychologie et la philosophie qui sous-tendent la prouesse physique. Son style est analytique mais captivant, invitant les lecteurs à comprendre les profondeurs des sujets qu'il explore.




KI and the Way of the Martial Arts
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
True mastery in martial arts extends beyond physical skills to the cultivation of inner strength. Kenji Tokitsu, an expert in Japanese and Chinese combat arts, emphasizes the importance of ki (life force) and the principles of budo, which focus on self-development. His insights aim to enhance the training experience, making it more meaningful and spiritually rewarding for practitioners.
The Katas
- 181pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Miyamoto Musashi
- 528pages
- 19 heures de lecture
A comprehensive study of the life, philosophies, fighting strategies, and works of the legendary samurai warrior who wrote The Book of Five Rings Miyamoto Musashi, who lived in Japan in the fifteenth century, was a renowned samurai warrior. He has become a martial arts icon, known not just as an undefeated dueler, but also as a master of battlefield strategy. Kenji Tokitsu turns a critical eye on Musashi's life and writings, separating fact from fiction, and giving a clear picture of the man behind the myth.Musashi's best-known work, The Book of Five Rings , provides timeless insight into the nature of conflict. Tokitsu translates and provides extensive commentary on that popular work, as well as three other short texts on strategy that were written before it, and a longer, later work entitled "The Way to Be Followed Alone." Tokitsu is a thoughtful and informed guide, putting the historical and philosophical aspects of the text into context, and illuminating the etymological nuances of particular Japanese words and phrases. As a modern martial artist and a scholar, Tokitsu provides a view of Musashi's life and ideas that is accessible and relevant to today's readers and martial arts students.