Rating: Summary: A MUST READ Review: A good friend of mine wanted me to read this book. We're both in the martial arts (Tae Kwon Do); he as a student instructor and I as a student. I've only read the first six or seven chapters, but have already decided that I want to own it, (I checked it out at a library) and a few others of Chuck's books. I absolutely love it.
Rating: Summary: A Must-Read for Every Martial Artist Review: As Chuck Norris explains in his book, we can face adversity with poise if we learn to acquire a positive outlook. Mr. Norris himself has faced his share of difficulties. His father was an alcoholic; he lost a brother in Vietnam; he was told he would never be an actor. Yet his positive attitude, which he learned from his mother, carried him through. He says he was never a natural athlete, yet through hard work and a positive attitude he became a karate champion. Perhaps if we learn to live this book, we too can attain our goals and gain inner peace.
Rating: Summary: GOOD BOOK ON TWO LEVELS Review: Chuck managed to do something here that many other authors find hard to do, write an easy to read book. You'll breeze through each chapter, never bored, never finding your mind wondering off somewhere else, always interested. Perhaps it is the result of a purposeful mindful life that allows the author to communicate in such a crisp, economical style. The writing is the first level, zen is the second level. The 'lessons' about zen may seem thin, but that is a good thing. Many of us tend to over analyze things and therefore favor writings that 'seem' to impart lots of information in long text. Zen is simple, but it's not easy. I suppose there have been many readers of this (and other zen books) who never got it at all. I offer the following suggestion to prevent this from happening. Read the book through once, then return again to an individual chapter. Read that one chapter often over a period of time and try to act upon the message delivered. 'The Secret Power Within' is a nice start for all of us beginners.
Rating: Summary: chuck norris the secret power within Review: EXCELLENT, FANTASTIC, MUST READ. COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN IT MADE A LOT OF SENSE AND I INCORPORATED MOST OF IT IN MY DAY TO DAY DEALINGS. GREAT. WHEN'S THE NEXT ONE
Rating: Summary: A very good book, Excellently written Review: Golden Lion Kempo Karate: I've studied Kempo Karate, Tai Chi, Akido, Jui Jutisitu and Judo over the last ten years. I related to the concepts and stories told by the author. A martial artist knows the commitment, skill, and dedication required to gain a Black Belt, but few really understand the essence of Zen, in their training. The author does not try to explain all the philosophical aspects of Zen or Buddism, instead draws from his own life experiences instances of Zen. Many of these stories are very personal and easy to relate too. The author has a very honest and non-assumption style to his writing; rather than focusing on achievements and personal aggrandizing, he emphasizes his struggles with marriage, tournament fighting, recovery from a bankrupt school, and a brother killed in Viet Nam. I personally found the book to be very inspiring and renewed a desire to be a leader and better example to my students and those around me. The author effectively communicated topics of Zen in a easy to understand concepts and stories. A rare addition to your Marital Art Library.
Rating: Summary: What an Inspirational Book! Review: I found this book uplifting and I saw immediate applications to my life. Reading it was like having a conversation with Chuck Norris. I highly recommend it!
Rating: Summary: Insights into a nice man Review: I have alwas considered Mr. Norris to be a nice man and a good competitor. He shows us that we can all accomplish anything. Mr. Norris shares his life with us, his trials and how , unbeknowest to him, zen has helped him make critical decssions.There is so much in this book that we can all take into our lives to improve them. I enjoyed reading this book so much..that I finsihed it within 2 days. A good self motivational book for the martial artist.
Rating: Summary: Zen and Martial Arts Its Mastery Review: I have always been interested in Martial Arts and its practice and where it came from out how it has evolved. You get some keen insights for at least two of its practicing fellow martial artist. Unquestionably Bruce Lee was on top of his art and was developing his skills along with Carlos (Chuck) Norris and you get some nice pearls in this wonderful book about Zen, Norris, Lee. Read the book and find the pearls!
Rating: Summary: Zen and Martial Arts Its Mastery Review: I have always been interested in Martial Arts and its practice and where it came from out how it has evolved. You get some keen insights for at least two of its practicing fellow martial artist. Unquestionably Bruce Lee was on top of his art and was developing his skills along with Carlos (Chuck) Norris and you get some nice pearls in this wonderful book about Zen, Norris, Lee. Read the book and find the pearls!
Rating: Summary: Awesome Book Review: I read this book from front to back within a matter of days and it was the most uplifting book I've ever read. After lending it to a friend who lost it, I had to re-order it but it was well worth paying for it again. Even my husband couldn't put the book down! Chuck Norris is the most inspirational person I know of in real life as well as on TV. His show deals with his own morals and philosophies that he practices in real life. If I hadn't read this book, I'd never have known he lost a brother in Vietnam. I was fortunate to see the Vietnam Veterans Moving Wall when it came to my home town last November. I found Weiland's name on the Wall. Just knowing it was Chuck's brother and having read the heartbreak he went through (and still goes through from the loss of his brother), it was a very moving experience for me. This book should be mandatory in every school in America! Chuck Norris is the epitome of heroism and what all of mankind should be. He would make a great President!
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