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# 18 - Discussion with Thomas Feldmann

Jun 24, 202137 minSeason 1Ep. 18
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KARATE OVER COFFEE


# 18 - Discussion with Thomas Feldmann


Author of Anko Itosu - The Man. The Master. The Myth. Biography of a Legend. 


Join host Cheyne McMahon as he sits down with Thomas Feldmann to discuss his latest book.


This is the summary as found on lulu.com


Ankō Itosu is one of the most important figures in the development of modern karate, both a martial art and sport which is practiced today by millions of people worldwide. He not only laid the foundation of modern training but taught a very sophisticated next generation of practitioners who later were essential for spreading this splendid art worldwide. Ankō Itosu was born in the Shuri district of Okinawa, the main island of then independent Ryūkyū Kingdom (what is now part of Japan) in the year of 1831, into a time when modernization has not yet started in this part of the world. Coming from a low-ranked family, he grew up in turbulent times, and after a long eventful life he eventually became a legendary figure of the Ryūkyūan history. He died in 1915. Looking at his education, his professional career, his dedication to the indigenous fighting arts and his legacy he has left to posterity, the book dives into the life and times of Ankō Itosu, the man, the master and the myth.

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