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There are some warriors whose impact on fighting and warfare are so great that they change the name of the game forever—people like Alexander the Great, Genghis Khan, Sun Tzu, and Hannibal. But one man—often overshadowed in history—has made one of the largest contributions in the history of trained combat. His name was Miyamoto Musashi. Musashi is, arguably, the most famous Samurai to ever live. His life revolved around martial combat from the outset, winning his first duel at the age of 13. For the next sixteen years, Musashi fought and won over 60 sword duels across East Asia—along with participating in Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s war against Tokugawa where he nearly escaped death in a losing battle. But to simply fight and fade away is a waste. Musashi’s true impact on the future of conflict began in his retirement when he taught others, educated himself, painted and wrote. His most famous written work was his autobiographical account of his fights and other experiences, “The Book of Five rings.” One of this warrior poet’s most famous passages in the book goes as follows: Bother no one. If someone bothers you, ask him to stop. If he does not stop, DESTROY HIM. Available for PRE ORDER from now till 2nd September! PM TMS Owner or EMAIL us at sales@thatmmashop for the full listing of over 150 products from Bad Boy, VXRSI, Ranger Up and more! #PreOrder #MMASG #SGMMA #SingaporeMMAShop #MMAShopSingapore #thatmmashop #VXRSI #BadBoyMMA #RangerUp #BruceLee #JKD #UFC #Awesomeness #BJJSingaporeShop #SingaporeMMA #MMASingapore #MotivationalShit #SPARTANS
Posted on: Thu, 28 Aug 2014 10:53:39 +0000

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