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Directed toward gold belt, this fully illustrated volume addresses these two taekwondo forms, along with combinations, attack techniques, and basic street-defense moves for the beginner.
Directed toward gold belt, this fully illustrated volume addresses these two taekwondo forms, along with combinations, attack techniques, and basic street-defense moves for the beginner. By Jhoon Rhee Fatherof U.S. Tae Kwon Do (Korean Karate)
Although introduced only recently in the western world, the art of Tae Kwon Do has become increasingly popular in al countries and with all age groups. Originally conceived in Korea as a measure of unarmed self defense, Tae Kwon Do has blossomed into an art that is now practiced all over the world.
This book has been written with several purposes in mind. First of all, it is interested to develop a greater appreciation and understanding of Tae Kwon Do, which would contribute toward the growth of this ancient martial art. Since it includes explicit instructions and detailed guidance in all aspects of the art, it will serve as a basic text for beginners. To the intermediate students, this text provides a firm foundation for the more complicated patterns and advanced techniques which follow. It also serves as an authoritative reference on all phases of Te Kwon Dao training for the instructors.
Tan-Gun and To-San is the second in a series of five volumes covering nine of the major hyungs of Tae Kwon Do. The first book dealt with the Chon-Ji hyung required at the white belt level. The two hyungs in this book, Tan-Gun and To-San, are required at the gold belt level. The other books in the series will deal with the remaining hyungs required in order to obtain the black belt.
It is my most sincere wish that his book will embody the true essence of Tae Kwon Do - the disciple and humility which arise from one's dedication to the art. Without such spirit, the student's training is incomplete; with it, he becomes master of himself. For both the physical and spiritual fulfillment of Tae Kwon Do, then this book is humbly dedicated.
Binding | Paperback |
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Publisher | Black Belt Communications Inc |
Country of Origin | USA |
Number of Pages | 192 |
Pubilcation Date | 1971 |
Condition | New |
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