ONE FINGERTIP FROM DEATH
FIFTEEN MARTIAL STORIES ABOUT DISTANCE, TIMING, AND CHOICE
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Kenji Nakamura
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ONE FINGERTIP FROM DEATH reveals the truth every martial artist eventually learns:
The difference between safety and catastrophe is often invisible—a breath, a half-step, a fingertip of space you didn’t respect.
In Japanese martial arts there’s a word for that razor-thin margin where outcomes are decided: maai—critical distance. Too far and you’re safe but ineffective. Too close and you’re committed, whether you meant to be or not. Most defeats don’t happen because someone is stronger. They happen because someone misread space.
This short, sharp book brings together fifteen unforgettable martial stories—tales of sword masters, warriors, teachers, and ordinary people caught in extraordinary moments—then breaks each story open into practical insight you can apply immediately in training, self-defence, and real-world conflict.
Inside you’ll learn how to:
Recognise when you’re donating decision time
Read intent before it becomes action
Control pressure through posture, footwork, and positioning
Stay composed when adrenaline wants you to rush
Choose the right moment to enter, wait, or leave
Apply maai to confrontation, boundaries, and everyday interactions
These aren’t recycled “warrior quotes.” They’re clear, usable lessons drawn from the mat and forged in consequence—written for anyone who trains, teaches, or wants to understand what truly decides outcomes when things get close.
If you’ve ever felt a moment slip past you—too fast to think, too late to fix—this book will change the way you see distance forever.
Because the space between control and disaster is rarely dramatic.
It’s usually quiet.
And it’s usually one fingertip wide.
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