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Rating: Summary: Primarily of interest to students of Master Son Review: As a martial arts work, it is fair at best. But to students of Chun Do Kwan Tae Kwon Do, it is an essential addition to their library.
Rating: Summary: Preserves old style Taekwon-Do thinking Review: Recently, some friends from Taekwon-Do were married. Of all the books in my collection, this was the book that I tried to find for their present. When I started training, it was the only one available, so I have a special affection for it.The one-strike TKD theory has become all but extinct. This book shows what one of the premier grandmasters of TKD expects from practioners and preserves some of the old traditions. Of course, the whole section on forms is not "current".
Rating: Summary: An increadibly insightful book by the current WTA Grandmaste Review: This is one of the best martial arts books I have ever read. Most books fail to capture the way movements need to be executed by the entire body. This book caputers every element in a way that is easy for beginers to understand. A must for anyone who wants to become knowledgeable about the martial arts.
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