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A Stroll Along Ryukyu Martial Arts History (Ryukyu Bugei - Ancient Martial Arts of the Ryukyu Islands Book 3) Kindle Edition

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Based on his acclaimed previous studies, the author here presents a synopsis of the development of Ryukyu martial arts. The events described herein are all real, that is, they are all historical. Strolling along the chronology of martial arts of Ryukyu provenance, a large number of verified events are not only detailed, but also decorated with dozens of precious illustrations. As such "A Stroll Along Ryukyu Martial Arts History" is for martial arts practitioners as much as it is for aficionados of history and Asia. It simply provides a pristine ground to stand on for the practitioner who wishes to understand the primordial origins of Ryukyu martial arts.
For those who read “Karate 1.0”: this new book here provides a synopsis of Karate 1.0 plus the “chronology (Part VII)” without significant changes. It is an easier read without all the reasoning and footnotes, but instead with 80 illustrations to make it more suitable for the general public, and not only academic people.

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About the Author

Andreas Quast is the author of "Karate 1.0" (2013), "A Stroll Along Ryukyu Martial Arts History" (2015), and "King Wu Once Buckled on his Armor" (2016), among others. Unpretentious and industrious, he has certificates as a skilled mechanic (ICC), state-certified engineer in mechanical engineering (technical college), health and safety officer (technical college), and technical writer (tekom), with practical experience as a florist, heavy duty welder, paraglider, bartender, SAP coordinator, antiquarian bookseller, guitar player, author and publisher, football player etc.pp. Living in Düsseldorf, Germany, he's been digging through archives around the globe in search for literary truffles of Okinawa Karate and Kobudo, the findings of which he publishes for an international audience in a unique way on his popular blog ryukyu-bugei.com. His activities in martial arts, which included about 2 years in Japan and Okinawa, resulted in a number of prestiguous awards for his ongoing research (International Ryukyu Karate Research Society, Ryukyu no Kaze Society), a drawer of certificates (Jiu-jitsu, Karate, Ryukyu Kobudo, Mugai-ryu Iaido, Hachiman-ryu Battojutsu), and a network of likeminded friends and colleagues around the globe. After more than 15 years of study into the subject, he also contributed an analysis featured in the new edition of "Bubishi: The Classic Manual of Combat", written by world-famous practitioner and researcher Patrick McCarthy, released June 2016. Turning 50 years of age in 2016, Quast claims "It's about halftime!"In 2011 he performed Kobudo at the German Okinawan Festival held in Okinawa, which was well received by the German ambassador to Japan as well as the German Honorary Consul to Okinawa. His unquenchable passion for various martial arts of Ryukyuan provenance results in regular print and online publications frequently reaching an international audience. With two decades of practical experience, extensive travel, and published research he still considers himself being merely on the verge of understanding Ryukyu martial arts. The author is a certified engineer, technical writer, and antiquarian bookseller living in Düsseldorf, Germany, where he continues his training and research.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00Y5T4MP6
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 7.8 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
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  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 284 pages
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Andreas Quast is a prolific author renowned for his extensive work in martial arts literature. His notable publications include "Karate 1.0" (2013), "A Stroll Along Ryukyu Martial Arts History" (2015), "King Wu Once Buckled on His Armor" (2016), "Okinawan Samurai" (2018), and the translated classic "My Art and Skill of Karate" (2020) by Motobu Choki, and "Bo" (2024).

Quast’s journey into martial arts began with a profound study and practice trip to Japan in 1999, culminating in nearly two years of immersive experience in Okinawa, the birthplace of Karate, from 2010 to 2012. His dedication has earned him prestigious awards from the International Ryukyu Karate Research Society and the Ryukyu no Kaze Society, along with numerous certifications in Jiu-jitsu, Karate, Ryukyu Kobudo, Mugai-ryu Iaido, and Hachiman-ryu Battojutsu. His insights were also featured in the 2016 edition of "Bubishi: The Classic Manual of Combat" by the acclaimed Patrick McCarthy.

In addition to his martial arts accomplishments, Quast holds a diverse array of qualifications and experiences. He is a certified skilled mechanic (ICC), a state-certified engineer in mechanical engineering, a health and safety officer, and a technical writer (tekom). His eclectic career has seen him excel as a heavy-duty welder, paraglider, bartender, florist, SAP coordinator, antiquarian bookseller, guitarist, football player, author, and publisher.

Quast’s passion for uncovering the hidden gems of Okinawa Karate and Kobudo has taken him to archives worldwide, where he diligently researches and publishes his findings for an exclusive international audience. Born in 1966, he currently resides in Germany, where he continues to train and work as a technical writer, contributing to international documentation projects in special machinery, automation, and medical devices. His life and work are a testament to the unending pursuit of knowledge and mastery in both martial arts and technical fields.

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  • James Greenaway
    5.0 out of 5 stars Anyone interested in learning the history of martial arts in Okinawa, this is a must buy !
    Reviewed in Canada on 19 December 2021
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    It is the best book I have read on the subject!
  • Remo Williams
    5.0 out of 5 stars Unknown martial arts history
    Reviewed in the United States on 31 March 2021
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    Mr. Quast has done a tremendous job with his research, unearthing previously unknown facts about Okinawan martial arts that sheds new light on what has been previously assumed. His work clarifies notions about Okinawan weaponry and the particular shape of some weapons, and the dates he provides reset ideas about the establishment of many styles and katas. Practitioners of Goju-ryu karate should be thrilled about revelations that shed light into the history of their style.
  • David E. Carr
    5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 February 2022
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    Easily one of my favorite books on the subject, written by a well researched and knowledgable author.
  • Amazon Kunde
    5.0 out of 5 stars Very good overview
    Reviewed in Germany on 31 May 2016
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    For those who do not want to read the 600+ pages of his excellent book Karate 1.0, the author here presents a kind of a summary of his research on Ryukyu martial arts history. For all those who do not simply want to believe all legends told in Karate circles, this is a must read to get some well-researched information.
  • GMan
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Lok Into Okinawan MArtials Arts History
    Reviewed in the United States on 25 March 2019
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    If you are a serious Okinawan karateka or studying other martial arts this book is a wealth of information. I lived on Okinawa from 1992 - 1999 and did a lot of research into karate on my own and can see the author did his research very well. It is a great addition to my library and a great tool for teaching Okinawan martial arts history to my students. I strongly recommend this book, it is worth the investment.

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