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Joe Hyams (1923–2008)

Auteur de Zen in the Martial Arts

15 oeuvres 925 utilisateurs 15 critiques

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Writer Joe Hyams was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts on September 6, 1923. He was attending Harvard University when he enlisted in the Army in 1942. He received a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star while serving in the South Pacific and later became a field correspondent for the Stars and Stripes afficher plus newspaper. After the war, he received a B.A. and a M.A. from New York University. After graduation, he started working for the New York Herald Tribune and covered Hollywood as a syndicated columnist from 1951 to 1964. He wrote over 25 books including Bogart and Bacall: A Love Story; Murder at the Academy Awards; Flight of the Avenger: George Bush at War; Accomplices to the Crime: The Arkansas Prison Scandal; Zen in the Martial Arts; and Mislaid in Hollywood. He died of coronary artery disease on November 8, 2008 at the age of 85. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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(eng) Joe Hyams wrote the books with Hollywood connections, the biographies and the book, Zen in the Martial Arts and the other books on martial arts.

Œuvres de Joe Hyams

Zen in the Martial Arts (1979) 633 exemplaires
James Dean: Little Boy Lost (1992) 96 exemplaires
Bogie (1900) — Auteur — 58 exemplaires
Bogart & Bacall: A love story (1975) 25 exemplaires
A field of buttercups (1968) 20 exemplaires
Dennis Stock: James Dean (2005) — Introduction — 14 exemplaires
The Pool (1981) 2 exemplaires
Mislaid in Hollywood (1973) 2 exemplaires
Humphrey Bogart und Lauren Bacall (1984) — Auteur — 1 exemplaire
OSCAR PARA EL ASESINO, UN (1984) 1 exemplaire

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Partage des connaissances

Date de naissance
1923-06-06
Date de décès
2008-11-08
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Lieu du décès
Denver, Colorado, USA
Lieux de résidence
Penrose, Colorado, USA
Los Angeles, California, USA
Brookline, Massachusetts, USA
Études
Harvard University
New York University
Professions
journalist
novelist
biographer
Notice de désambigüisation
Joe Hyams wrote the books with Hollywood connections, the biographies and the book, Zen in the Martial Arts and the other books on martial arts.

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I enjoyed this book, it has some zen wisdom sprinkled in and multiple interesting anecdotes by the author. The latter is the meat of the book and they are deli-sliced. The real entertainment in this book is going along for the ride with someone who is sincere about their experiences however mystical, how it made them feel, what they learned, and how certain other personalities had influenced their lives. However, there are a few pages of Ki hooey, fortunately, that is isolated to a few pages and a sentence elsewhere.
I picked this book up for under a dollar in a thrift store, so I definitely got my money's worth it was also an easy, very, very short read. I devoured this thing in less than an hour. All said I would recommend this book if you can snag it for anywhere under a couple of bucks.
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Ranjr | 11 autres critiques | Jul 13, 2023 |
Loved this book. Short but sweet. Great stories and wisdom from various martial artists including Bruce Lee.
 
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bloftin2 | 11 autres critiques | May 4, 2023 |
An Iconic, classic photographic journey of a brilliant actor six months before his untimely death.
 
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silversurfer | Aug 2, 2022 |
from dust jacket

Face to face with a mugger, robber, intruder, or potentially violent antagonist, most people panic. What Joe Hyams has done in this unique and most practical book is to take the edge away from the assailant and give it to you.

Breaking down a day into the areas of greatest vulnerability, Hyams focuses on potential violence on the street, on the town, in your car, and at home. For each of these situations, he present efective self-defense tactics.

Discussing hazards on the street, Hyams provides ways for you to avoid being mugged. He tells you how to 'center' yourself so that you do not look like a victim to a would-be assailant. Also revealed are techniques for use against one or more attackers.

Ways of handling aggressive behavior in nightclubs, discos, bars, and restaurants, or even at a party in a friend's home, are outlined in a separate chapter. Hyams presents methods for avoiding as well as discouraging violence, including techniques you can use while seated. He also describes how a couple can function effectively as a team when confronted by aggressors.

When it comes to dangerous situations while driving, Hyams deals with ways to avoid or cope with menacing behavior, as well as what to do if you are forced off the road. You will also learn about the appropriate self-defense tactics to use if you happen to be trapped inside your car.

A section pertaining to self-defense at home is primarily designed for women, although the tactics can be used by men as well. This chapter is concerned with ways a woman can avoid being raped, battered, or otherwise abused

The photographs throughout the book demonstrate proven self-defense techniques that will enable you to handle quickly and safely most common confrontations.

Joe Hyams, author of the widely acclaimed Zen in the Martial Arts, is a black-belt holder who has studied eight martial arts styles since 1952. He has now synthesized his expertise with that of his world famous instructors (who include Ed Parker and the late Bruce Lee) to produce a book of vital interest. He lives in Los Angeles.

'The prupose of this book is to offer you a number of ways to defend yourself when yu must. I will caution repeatedlky that the best self-defense always is avoiding a confrentation. Bkut there are times when aggreassion on your part is desirable, appropriate, and legal.

'Although most of us don't believe we are strong enough to be capable of real self-defense, all we really lack is instruction and experience. The techniques do not require strength; they merely require understanding and practice. They can be used as effectively by women as by men and are simple enough to be learned with only a few hours of practice with a partner. Each technique is illustrated and captioned with simple step-by-step instructions. If you cannot avoid a confrontation, these techniques, used properly, should permit you to disable an assailant sufficiently so that you will have the option of leaving the scene of a confrontation.-Joe Hyams

Contents

1. Introduction
2. Self-Defense and the law
3. When a fight is imminent
4. Self-defense 'Weapons' and targets
5. Know your opponent
6. Self-Defense on the street
7. Self-Defense on the town
8. Self-Defense for traffic hassles
9. Self-Defense when taken hostage in your car
10. Self-Defense at home (Primarily for women)
11. Battered spouses
12. SelfDefense using improvised weapons on your person
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Signalé
AikiBib | May 29, 2022 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
15
Membres
925
Popularité
#27,745
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
15
ISBN
51
Langues
8

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