Was just replying to a post about Aikido & it reminded me about a great book I once read. So any of you guys want to recommend some MA books to read/avoid? My initial thoughts are:
Angry White Pyjamas - Robert Twigger
- About an academic living in Japan who ends up doing the tokyo riot police aikido course. The course is incredibly tough & the sh*t that this guy goes through will inspire any martial artist.
Watch My Back - Geoff Thompson
- Geoff Thompson is well known in the UK. He's a tough martial artist who trained a number of MMA guys in the 90's before MMA was popular here. This is his story, including working on the doors of the roughest clubs in england.
The Gracie Way - Kid Peligro
Love em, or hate em? Either way you can't deny what they've done to bring modern martial arts to the public today. This book goes through the family members & gives a potted history of their battles along the way (this is where I get stick for being a 'hugger').
Cage Fighter - Ian Freeman
I hated this book. I wanted it to be an inspirational story about how a tough life made a tough fighter (like Watch My Back), but it turned out to be an endless tirade of ego IMO. The theme for every chapter seemed to be 'why I'm well hard'. Not for me.
Angry White Pyjamas - Robert Twigger

- About an academic living in Japan who ends up doing the tokyo riot police aikido course. The course is incredibly tough & the sh*t that this guy goes through will inspire any martial artist.
Watch My Back - Geoff Thompson

- Geoff Thompson is well known in the UK. He's a tough martial artist who trained a number of MMA guys in the 90's before MMA was popular here. This is his story, including working on the doors of the roughest clubs in england.
The Gracie Way - Kid Peligro

Love em, or hate em? Either way you can't deny what they've done to bring modern martial arts to the public today. This book goes through the family members & gives a potted history of their battles along the way (this is where I get stick for being a 'hugger').
Cage Fighter - Ian Freeman
I hated this book. I wanted it to be an inspirational story about how a tough life made a tough fighter (like Watch My Back), but it turned out to be an endless tirade of ego IMO. The theme for every chapter seemed to be 'why I'm well hard'. Not for me.
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