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Palgue 1 2 3 of Taekwondo Hyueng by Kim Pyung Soo
Nearly 200 illustrations delineate the first three forms required for brown belt as practiced by the Korean Taekwondo Association. Kim (10th dan) also provides a history, tournament match rules, and a glossary.
This is teh first book to present Tae Kwon Do as practiced by the Korea, Tae Kwon Do Association. Designed primarily for the beginner, the volume covers the first three Jangs (sections0 of the Palgue Hyung (the required form of the first eight grades of Tae Kwon Do instruction)
Taekwondo has been practiced for centuries as an unarmed defense technique and healthful exercise. Many martial artists have come to learn the Buddhist principle of self-cognizance. Self-cognizance cannot be achieved by the practice of Taekwondo techniques alone, but must be accomplished by a combination of religion, education, self-thought, and other philosophical virtues. The author feels he has found his self-cognizance through persistent training in both physical and spiritual Tae Kwon Do principles.
Many people spend their entire lives searching for such a principle. Consequently, many of the problems in society today are caused by those who, in their early loves, were not given appropriate guidance toward the search for self-cognizance. A spiritual guidance to harmonize that body with the soul is lacking. This is where Tae kwon Do enters the picture. It strengthens one's body and, if practiced in its truest sense, nurtures the mind as well. The body-plus-mind principle guides one along a favorable path of life.
Binding | Paperback |
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Publisher | Black Belt Communications Inc |
Country of Origin | USA |
Number of Pages | 144 |
Pubilcation Date | 1983 |
Condition | New |
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