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The Shillelagh has become synonymous with stereotypes about the "Fighting Irish." The truth is that shillelagh fighting was originally a form of fencing which required training, discipline and skill. Often combining stick-fencing with boxing and wrestling, shillelagh fighting was a once a complex mixed martial art. Now for the first time "Fighting Irish: The Art Of Irish Stick-Fighting" describes and analyzes this fascinating sport, its essential nature and techniques. This authoritative classic contains clear cut descriptions of the most important offensive and defensive stick-fighting positions and methods. For the first time in history the basic concepts of Irish shillelagh fighting are laid out and explained for both the martial artist and the the interested reader.
Irish Gangs and Stick-Fighting In The Works of William Carleton, is a collection of stories about Irish stick-fighters, written in the 19th century, by the Irish author William Carleton. Carleton was an Irish stick-fighter himself, and this is the first time that all of his tales about stick-fighting have been collected in a single volume. The stories provide many details about Irish methods of fighting in the 19th century, and great insights into the fighting culture and code - what I call the “Shillelagh Law” - which guided the lives of Irish fighting men, throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. Four hundred endnotes, meticulously researched, explain the 19th century Irish, and Hiberno-English terms, used by Carleton throughout the text.
This dictionary contains all the terms necessary to help anyone practising Irish martial arts use the right Irish language terminology. With chapters on Archery, Boxing, Fencing, Judo and Wrestling, this book covers many modern martial arts and enables practitioners to access the language without being experts in it.
Originally written in the 90s under the title, The Martial Artist’s Way,
Sifu Glen Doyle offered guidance and encouragement to those seeking
skills in the traditional fighting arts.
Here it is over 20 years later, and Sifu Doyle is still teaching. Now with
more decades of experience to call upon, Sifu Doyle has updated
his original book, expanding his thoughts and personal philosophies,
from psychological factors to training techniques to choosing the most
appropriate school.
MARTIAL ART METHODOLOGY expertly guides both the novice and
advanced practitioner along their martial arts path, helping readers
achieve the most in their training and take the lessons learned into
the octagon of life.
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