Beyond the Black Belt
Secrets of Advanced Karate Ranks
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About the Book
Beyond Black Belt
True-to-life stories show the compelling reasons why people want the honor and prestige of black belt, and how they continue beyond first-degree rank to more advanced levels.
The first part of the book defines first- through fourth-degrees physically, mentally and emotionally. The second part details the dynamics and execution of those ranks.
You will discover martial arts myths and traditions, and find their marvelous significance in the light of today’s understanding. This is a must read for anyone who has an interest in the martial arts.
About the Author
Gary Purdue received his black belt in 1969. He has been a police officer and reserve deputy sheriff, and was a hand-to-hand, baton and firearms instructor for the Bernalillo County, New Mexico Sheriff Reserves during the mid-1980s. More than six thousand people, including police and military personnel, have attended his karate program at the University of New Mexico. His students have earned countless trophies and awards, including state, national and world championships. Over three hundred of his students have achieved the rank of first-degree black belt or higher. He has three previous works published. His own awards number over two hundred, including United States Karate Alliance World Master’s Form Champion (1990), and membership in the prestigious Trias International Society and Alliance Hall of Fame. He is counted among the Living Legends of karate. He lives with his wife, Donna, and enjoys the close relationship with his daughter, son-in-law, brother and mother in Albuquerque, N.M.