“The author presents the situation of selected martial arts traditions of China and Europe in today’s social contexts. At the same time, he shows both social sensitivity and broad erudition. His research on Mexican traditions brings a fresh perspective to the analysis of cultural influences and theoretical reflection on the heritage of martial arts. Also, the qualitative methodology used here is most appropriate for an in-depth description of the attitudes of martial artists. It includes, but is not limited to, autoethnography. I highly recommend this book to researchers and enthusiasts of martial arts/fighting arts.”—Professor Dr Wojciech J. Cynarski, 10th dan of Idokan