Yes and yes.
-Amy
Has anyone read the Lee Wedlake books? would you recommend them?
Yes and yes.
-Amy
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jjpregler (10-03-2007)
What Amy said, personally I liked them better than Infinite Insights, the writing wasn't as, um, annoying.
Lamont
Pekiti Tirsia Kali and Kenpo Karate
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He, who will not reason, is a bigot; he, who cannot, is a fool; and he, who dares not, is a slave.
~William Drummond
"This person is as dangerous as an IED."
jjpregler (10-03-2007)
i agree with Amy. No doubt about it.
"To hear is to doubt. To see is to be deceived. But to feel is to believe." -- SGM Ed Parker
"Sic vis pacem parabellum - If you want peace, prepare for war." -- "The Punisher"
"Praying Mantis, very good. . . For catching bugs." --Jackie Chan
"A horse stance is great for taking a dump" --Jet Li
jjpregler (10-03-2007)
Great books. Highly recommended.
"Fear is the true opiate of combat."
jjpregler (10-03-2007)
His book Kenpo Karate 101 : What the Beginner and the Black Belt Should Know is actually the best-selling single book on my web book store (see link below).
-David C
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"...while you guys are arguing, I'm on the grind."
- an anonymous brick puncher
"If you don't ask the right questions, I can't give you the answers, and if you don't know the right question to ask, you're not ready for the answers"
-Ed Parker Sr.
"For many a 'system' is just a bunch of techniques. It should be much, much more than that..."
- Doc Chapel
jjpregler (10-03-2007)
All are great. He is a great person and teacher. The books are very easy to follow. I have given them to lower belts (as they are an easier read than EPAK books).
"You can't account for everything, but you should account for the reasonably probable. Unfortunately for the unknowledgeable, those never ending 'what if's' will choke your thought process to death with useless information." - Doc
"To hold and fill to overflowing is not as good as to stop in time. Sharpen a knife-edge to its very sharpest, and the edge will not last long." Loa Tzu
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jjpregler (10-03-2007)
"It is sobering to reflect that one of the best ways to get yourself a reputation as a dangerous citizen these days is to go about repeating the very phrases which our founding fathers used in the struggle for independence." Charles A. Beard
Thank you all fopr the responses. I am currently re-reading INfinite Insights, after that I will start on his books.
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