Through the lenses of Shotokan Karate and biomedicine, sensei and
biomedical scientist Alex W. Tong shows readers how body, mind, and
spirit can be developed through martial arts practice.
Through the practice of martial arts, a person can realize their full
potential--not only in body, but in mind and spirit. The Science and
Philosophy of Martial Arts shows readers how. Author, sensei, and
biomedical scientist Alex W. Tong delves into the physical, mental, and
spiritual components of martial arts and integrates contemporary sports
psychology, kinesiology, and neuroscience into a nuanced and
illuminating understanding of what martial arts practice can be.
Structured into three sections, Tong discusses:
The Mind: The dao of martial arts, mental tranquility, contemporary
neuroscience, and warming up the brain
The Body: Posture and stance, breathing in martial arts, and the physics
of mastery and effort
The Spirit: Soul, spirit, and moving zen; nature and manifestations of
the spirit
Each section includes observations on martial arts origins, physiology,
and tangible results on martial arts training. Blending traditional and
contemporary approaches, knowledge, and research, The Science and
Philosophy of Martial Arts builds a vision of practice that elevates
physical performance, awareness, decisiveness, and strength of spirit.