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Anonymous
Posted November 23, 2007
I use this book every day
I love studying tae kwon do, but only have time to go to class twice a week. In between I use this book to review my current and past forms. I don't think I would ever advance without this book.
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Anonymous
Posted August 21, 2007
Good for beginners.
I picked this up after I started TKD. It is a very good reference for forms. It has helped with my studies at home. I would recommend this to anyone studying Tae Kwon do beginners to advanced.
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Anonymous
Posted June 26, 2005
Great
This book is great. It's very detailed and interesting. Plus it actually helps in the learning process.
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Anonymous
Posted November 13, 2001
Great Book
This book is full of a lot of general information about Tae Kwon Do. It has a lot of pictures, and shows you how to do the forms(which you have to do to get to the next belt). It also shows you proper sparring and stretching techniques. Highly recommended for students of Tae Kwon Do. Not recommonded for someone with no martial arts or Tae Kwon Do knowledge.
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Anonymous
Posted June 2, 2001
Great reference guide!
The pictures showing sparring & poomse are good, and there is a general history of taekwondo and general etiquette information. I like the fact that it is endorsed by the WTF. It is a good reference guide to use as you take classes and especially on your Poomse. I do like the book 'Modern Taekwondo' a bit better-- it has more detail in the poomse and a little more easier to understand, which helps when you are still in the learning process of the patterns or in need of review.
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Anonymous
Posted January 8, 2001
Insightful, Outstanding!
As a teacher of Aikido, I have come to respect this art of Tae Kwon Do. To be sure one can learn a great deal from reading this outstanding book.
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Anonymous
Posted December 3, 2000
Recommended
As a Taekwondo Instructor, This is the book that I recommend to my students to pick up for their study at home.
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Anonymous
Posted November 3, 2000
A good way to refrence an old poomse
It is a very good book for refrencing a poomse that you are learning or have forgotten. It shows pictures of each movement and also has a description of the each movement in a step by step guide. It also has rules for sparring, a bit of self-defense, and basic kicking. It is best for a student who already knows the forms and is going back to relearn them for a test or for teaching.
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