

Karate Dynamics: The Ukidokan System [Urquidez, Benny] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Karate Dynamics: The Ukidokan System Review: Fantastic! - Everything was great! Review: Solid. - Good explanation and fits well with his other books, shows his evolution a bit.
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,463,619 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #4,325 in Martial Arts (Books) #20,449 in Exercise & Fitness (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (32) |
| Dimensions | 7 x 0.5 x 10 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 096151261X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0961512613 |
| Item Weight | 14.2 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 220 pages |
| Publication date | January 1, 1991 |
| Publisher | Pro Action Pub |
R**Z
Fantastic!
Everything was great!
M**R
Solid.
Good explanation and fits well with his other books, shows his evolution a bit.
J**E
An excellent introduction on the Ukidokan Karate System developed by Benny "The Jet" Urquidez.
The author is well-known as a world champion full contact kick boxer and martial arts teacher. He has also been in a few movies that really showed his amazing martial arts ability. This book is about his own fighting system. It includes both the philosophy and the basic techniques of his Ukidokan system. This text explains what the name "Ukidokan" means, the rules of his karate system, the philosophy of his karate system and how to deal with fear. There are chapters on how to use the various punches, strikes and kicks, as well as how to defend against numerous attack scenarios. There is also a very simple Ukidokan kata shown in chapter seven. In conclusion, this is a very good book about the Ukidokan Karate system for those who are interested in Benny Urquidez's approach to karate and self-defense. Rating: 5 stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Karate Combatives: Reality-Based Karate for the street).
P**S
Karate Dynamics: The Ukidokan System
Like all Benny Urquidez Books this book is Excellent. Buy it.
A**R
Review karate dynamics: Ukidokan System
Even as a practitioner of martial arts and a fan of "The Jet" I Liked it but didn't love it.
C**G
Good primer, but you'll need to move on to other materials soon
This is a good primer to Benny Urquidez's style, but that's all it is – a primer. It covers the basics in a modest degree of technical detail. Benny Urquidez's other book, Training and Fighting, is a more thorough treatment of what he used to become an undefeated champion. A good alternative to reading this book is to find footage on YouTube of Benny Urquidez's seminars. He is an amazing teacher, and typically covers the same basics featured in this book when he teaches live.
K**.
Could Have Been A Lot Better
This book is a disappointment, but still provides enough useful information to warrant three stars. The written information in Chapters one and two, although short, is good reading and many martial artists, especially young people, should read this material. The photos and their layout is awkward and another approach should have been used. Rarely can one see the entire body of Urquidez and the others and techniques demonstarted at times look - for lack of a beter word- disjointed. There are many betetr books on martial arts and fighting systems out there to purchase. For a primer book like this one, I recommend "Winning Karate" by Joe Jennings.
D**O
Comincio dalla parte "materiale": il libro è perfetto e ben equilibrato. La carta delle pagine è di buona qualità e la copertina seppur di tipo "tascabile" è abbastanza robusta. Passando invece al "tema" trattato dal libro, devo dire che è esattamente quello che mi aspettavo quando ho letto la sinossi nella quarta di copertina. Il libro mi è stato suggerito da amici ed è davvero ben scritto, molto scorrevole e facile da leggere. Lo consiglio a tutti coloro che vogliono approfondire questa tematica o cercare un po' di svago navigando con la mente all'interno della storia descritta dall'autore.
J**S
And it only touches very sparsely on the system. I'm a big fan of the Jet's but this book was a disappointment. I think I'll stick with working out of his Training And Fighting Skills.
H**I
It's not traditional karate and tries to copy jkd
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