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Genre: Sports, Martial Arts, Self-Learning, How-To Guide
Rating: ★★★☆☆ (3/5)
Book Review:
Teach Yourself Karate by Priyanka Narang is an introductory guide aimed at beginners interested in learning the basics of karate independently. Part of a larger “Teach Yourself Series” covering various sports and physical activities, this book likely follows a structured format to explain fundamental stances, strikes, blocks, katas (forms), and perhaps basic self-defense techniques.
Given its compact format and focus on self-instruction, the book is best suited for absolute newcomers seeking a general overview rather than in-depth mastery. It may include step-by-step illustrations or photographs, explanations of terminology, and practice tips. As with any martial arts guide, however, learning from a book has inherent limitations—karate requires real-time feedback, correction, and sparring practice that only a qualified instructor and dojo environment can provide.
The publication appears to be an affordable, accessible resource, possibly designed for school libraries, young enthusiasts, or those exploring martial arts before committing to formal classes. Readers should approach it as a supplementary tool rather than a substitute for professional training.
For curious beginners or readers looking for a basic reference on karate principles, this book offers a straightforward starting point. However, for serious skill development, pairing it with actual dojo training is essential. A simple, no-frills introduction to the world of karate.