Martial Arts in Combat Perspective: From Foundational Forms to Functional Combat
Professional Combat: Martial Arts, Security, and the Science of Close-Quarters Warfare
This book offers a rare and uncompromising examination of unarmed close combat as it was originally conceived—rooted not in sport or performance, but in survival, security, and the demands of professional warfare. Written by a seasoned combat practitioner with decades of operational and teaching experience, it is both a rigorous study and a practical guide that bridges the gap between historical martial traditions and the modern realities of combat and security work.
A Return to Karate’s Original Purpose
Most people today encounter karate as a sport, a method of self-defense, or a vehicle for fitness and personal development. While these perspectives are valid, they represent only fragments of a much larger picture. Early karate, particularly as it evolved in Okinawa, was designed within a completely different framework: professional security missions, protective service, and life-or-death confrontations. This book restores that perspective, re-situating karate as a discipline of applied combat knowledge that continues to hold relevance in the most demanding modern contexts.
Historical Depth Meets Tactical Insight
Drawing from original sources, field experience, and professional military analysis, this work unpacks the principles, patterns, and strategies embedded in kata—the choreographed sequences that serve as the genetic code of karate. These kata are revealed not merely as exercises or traditions, but as combat models: distilled frameworks of tactics, decision-making, and survival strategies. By analyzing them through the lens of professional combat, the book illuminates how centuries-old knowledge aligns with, and even anticipates, concepts still taught in elite military academies, intelligence training, and security operations.
A Groundbreaking Contribution
First of its kind: This is the first comprehensive and methodical essay dedicated to restoring karate to its professional combat roots, rather than reducing it to sport or ritual.
Interdisciplinary approach: The book blends historical research, martial practice, and operational insight from modern security and defense fields.
For professionals and serious practitioners: Military personnel, intelligence operatives, security professionals, martial artists, and researchers will all find critical lessons within these pages.
What Readers Will Gain
A clear understanding of the principles that underlie effective close combat.
Tools for decoding kata and training patterns as tactical frameworks rather than rote sequences.
A broadened perspective on traditional martial arts and ethics as a living, adaptive combat system.
Insights that challenge conventional thinking and expand professional competence in security, protection, and survival contexts.
Why This Book Matters
In an era where martial arts are too often reduced to entertainment, competition, or casual self-help, this book offers something radically different: a serious, scholarly, and practical investigation into the foundations of karate as it was truly intended — Ryūkyū di — a martial discipline forged for security and warfare, and still vital for modern professionals.
By weaving together historical authenticity with modern tactical demands, The Professional Combat becomes not just a book about martial arts, but a manual for understanding combat itself.
ASIN : B0FPTXJH6B
Publisher : Independently published
Publication date : September 4, 2025
Language : English
Print length : 241 pages
ISBN-13 : 979-8262516452
Item Weight : 15 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.55 x 9 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #421,933 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #72 in Outdoor Survival Skills #604 in Hiking & Camping Instructional Guides
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