Publisher's Synopsis
The Tiger Spirit in Asian Warrior Traditions
The Tiger Spirit in Asian Warrior Traditions offers an insightful exploration into the legendary tiger-inspired martial arts that have shaped warrior cultures across Asia. This compelling introduction provides a broad overview of the fierce, powerful, and strategic principles that define tiger-based fighting systems such as Fu Jow Pai (Tiger Claw Kung Fu), Heihuquan (Black Tiger Fist), Silat Harimau, Hung Gar, Pukulan Matjanan, and more. Delving into the history, philosophy, and spiritual essence behind these arts, this book highlights how the tiger's characteristics-strength, patience, precision, and resilience-have influenced martial practitioners for centuries. Learn how these traditions have embodied the tiger's spirit through physical conditioning, combat strategies, and weaponry, including the kerambit and tiger-hooked swords. Rich with cultural insights and historical context, The Tiger Spirit in Asian Warrior Traditions invites readers to explore the enduring legacy of the tiger in martial arts. Whether you're a martial artist, history enthusiast, or someone drawn to the mystical connection between nature and combat, this book offers a deeper understanding of how the tiger's spirit continues to inspire and empower warriors around the world.