It greatly depends on the type of martial art that you are studying. Each has some books and text that are considered excellent for that art.
The link provides a variety of books that can be useful in both understanding the history of the Martial Arts and the philosophy and understanding behind them.
Jeff Galloway's book on running
No, he never studied martial arts. However, he spoke very good English despite the broken English of his characters.
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You realize that I am just a novice.
There are many good books written on the subject and all of them have something worthwhile for the novice hunter. Check out the sports section of your local library. Read a few issues of American Hunter (published by the NRA) and Guns & Ammo. Both magazines advertise books on hunting subjects. Visit the NRA website and follow the links to the books they sell. Try Amazon.com.
Chiron was renowned for his healing abilities. He also was a noted scholar, philosopher, metaphysician and martial artist.
Bruce Lee was an excellent martial artist. He did study karate and learned some things from it. He took the best from every martial art and combined them into his own style.
Look at that Novice. He looks so handsome!
Try "War and Peace". It's a helluva lot more interesting than staring at a tank full of fish.
I put the game on novice because im not too good at video games.
if you are a novice i recommend you start with a gun safety course - hands on gun safety training from an expert is much better than any book - then ask the trainer for advice about further study about your specific gun and needs
muscles arnt needed to be a good martial artist, so to answer your question what do you feel most comfortable doing, do that and give it your all.