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About the Author

Stephen F. Kaufman, Hanshi, 10th Dan, is founder and master of the School of the Snake. He has studied karate for nearly forty years

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Works by Stephen F. Kaufman

Martial Artist's Book of Five Rings (1999) — Translator, some editions — 2 copies

Associated Works

The Art of War (0500) — Translator, some editions — 23,273 copies

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Canonical name
Kaufman, Stephen F.
Other names
Kaufman, Steve
Birthdate
1939-04-22
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
New York, New York, USA
Education
Brooklyn College
Occupations
management consultant
martial arts grandmaster
Organizations
School of the Snake [founder]
Awards and honors
Myrtle Jacobson Humanitarian Award
International Martial Arts Association Award
Platinum Lifetime Achievement Cup
Short biography
An authority on negotiation, management, motivation training, personal development, and spiritual ascension technique, Stephen Kaufman provides functional solutions that empower audiences to turn all challenges: real and imaginary, emanating from the worlds of business, military, and personal endeavor into viable opportunity by demonstrating definitive working techniques that bring about advantageous results. His books have sold over 1,000,000 copies worldwide and have been translated into many languages including French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Polish, and Chinese. They are acclaimed as the finest interpretations to date.

Acknowledged as Shodai Soke, a True Founding Father of American Karate, and one of the world's most honored martial arts masters and teachers, he was elected to the title and rank of Hanshi, 10th Dan, the most prestigious accomplishment in the martial arts world in 1991 by international peer associations. He has been awarded the prestigious Platinum Lifetime Achievement Cup, denoting 50 years of service to the arts and the unprecedented International Martial Arts Assn. award as Distinguished Grandmaster and Educator.



A career starting in the 1950’s while in the United States Air Force includes teaching and practical experience with law enforcement agencies, NYC Board of Education, Dept. for the Aging, litigation firms, marketing groups, colleges, corporations, community centers, and private schools. Widely sought out as a teacher for the new millennium, he has appeared on radio and TV numerous times, has appeared, lectured, and taught at Brooklyn College, Wainwright House, The Learning Annex, many Cablevision networks, Madison Square Garden TV, NYC Board of Education, etc.

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Absolutely gobsmacking. Not "just" one of the finest books of martial strategy ever written, as penned by Japan's most famous swordsman, but, in parts, it's like a manual of /how to live/. I tried other English versions, but Hanshi Stephen F. Kaufman's is unquestionably the clearest and best. Try this, from Musashi's introduction: "This is a very difficult road to travel, and not many are made for it. It is frustrating, confusing, very lonely, certainly frightening, and it will sometimes make you think you do not have much sanity left to deal with the everyday surroundings of your world. Also, there is no guarantee that you will attain perfection. It must all come from inside you without any preconceived notions on your part. And so we begin…" A book to keep by you always. Essential.… (more)
 
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