Sunday, December 11, 2011

Bunkai-Jutsu Review

Bunkai-Jutsu by Iain Abernethy.     READ THIS BOOK! IT IS AMAZING!!!

Bunkai-Jutsu is amazing. I Devoured this book. With a captial D. This book covers just a little bit of everything, all the best parts, but not quite too much, leaving you wanting just a little bit more, like the sprinkles on a cake.

Ok, seriously. First, I have to say I really like how this book was set up. I really enjoyed the chapter on the history of kata. It was very informative. It's really good to know the history and purpose behind what you study.

From there Abernethy moves on through a logical progressions of tools and techniques you will need to know in order to decipher your kata. He constantly stresses that kata is NOT a dance, it is not meant to be pretty, Kata is designed to beat the shit out of the poor bastard who tries to jump you on your way home from work.

Abernethy gives examples of some of the principles you will use to decipher your kata and there are a large number of pictures in this book to follow along with as well. I think reading the book and using the DVDs as well will give the reader/viewer a better grasp of the material.

There is so much I want to say about this book, all of it positive. I don't have the book on me right now or I would give a better summary of the contents. Suffice it to say that this book should get bumped to the top of your reading list if you haven't already read it. I think between this book and Way of Kata, which gives you a similar perspective but different information on deciphering kata, any Martial Artist will be well on their way to understanding what the Masters really intended to impart to their students when they made the kata. You will be well equipped to sort through a lot of the garbage being taught in many dojos today.

I give Bunkai Jutsu by Iain Abernethy 6 out of 5 stars.

3 comments:

  1. Ahh, to bad it is not in print or available via Amazon. The one's that are, used, are priced way to high. Sigh, too bad.

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  2. It's actually not too bad if you buy it directly from Abernethy via his website.

    I think in today's digital age we are so used to getting things instantly and cheaply we sometimes forget the hard work that goes into making them. I really don't mind spending a few extra dollars to support an author, musician, or artist that I think has done an exceptional job and whose work is worthwhile.

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  3. I agree. I don't allow myself to post my credit card on more than three sites. Amazon, TiVo, and one other slot. I am a bit concerned about security (hint: I are a security person in IT working development deployment, etc. ;-)

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