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Lawrence A. Kane



Average rating: 3.97 · 1,484 ratings · 154 reviews · 42 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Little Black Book Viole...

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The Way of Kata: A Comprehe...

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How to Win a Fight: A Guide...

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The Way to Black Belt: A Co...

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Martial Arts Instruction: A...

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Surviving Armed Assaults: A...

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Sensei Mentor Teacher Coach...

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The Big Bloody Book of Viol...

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Martial Arts and Your Life:...

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The 87-Fold Path to Being t...

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“There is no "can't" in martial arts. It is perfectly all right for students to state that they are "still working on it", "have not mastered it yet", or "are trying as best they can" as all of those sentiments reflect willingness and perseverance. It is not all right, on the other hand, to verbally or physically portray reluctance, vacillation, or defect.”
Lawrence Kane

“I thoroughly disapprove of duels. If a man should challenge me, I would take him kindly and forgivingly by the hand, lead him to a quiet place, and kill him. – Mark Twain”
Lawrence Kane, The 87-Fold Path to Being the Best Martial Artist: 87 Social and Psychological Tips for Living beyond the Physical



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