The solo forms or sets of a martial art may appear to be merely flashy
performances or rote exercises for conditioning, and because of this
many students disregard this aspect of their training. True martial arts
masters, however, know that the forms of a system actually contain all
of the techniques and secrets of that system--if one knows how to look
for them. Often called the "great books" of martial arts, forms are
crucial for a deeper understanding of the art one practices.
In Hidden Hands, Phillip Starr provides detailed instruction in the
art of reading martial arts forms: by first mastering rudimentary
"words" (individual techniques) and then moving on to simple "sentences"
(combinations of techniques), the student will come to understand forms
as ancient documents that contain the true essence of their art. Starr
discusses different aspects of forms practice such as rhythm, timing,
spirit, and performance, and presents specific guidelines for
interpreting the movements of various forms. The book ends with the
dissection and interpretation of a complete form. Containing examples
from Chinese, Japanese, Okinawan, and Korean martial arts, Hidden
Hands shows serious practitioners how to improve in any art and style.