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by Richard Chun

ePub Advancing in Tae Kwon Do download
Author:
Richard Chun
ISBN13:
978-0060150297
ISBN:
0060150297
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Publisher:
Harper & Row; 1st edition (January 1, 1983)
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Individual Sports
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Finalist - 2006 Book of the Year Award by ForeWord Magazine Taekwondo is ever increasing.

Finalist - 2006 Book of the Year Award by ForeWord Magazine Taekwondo is ever increasing. This is apparent in the tens of millions of practitioners worldwide, and by the inclusion of Taekwondo in the summer Olympic Games. With all its popularity, it is paramount that the art be handed down in a clear, knowledgeable, and sustainable way - this book does just that. Originally published in 1983, this authoritative work has been the guide for thousands of Taekwondo Black Belts as they advanced in their training.

Richard Chun ( - November 2017) was the president of the United States Taekwondo Association and author of several taekwondo texts, including co-authoring (with Doug Cook) Taekwondo Black Belt Poomsae - Original Koryo and Koryo. Chun held the rank of 9th dan and was inducted into the Taekwondo Hall of Fame in 2004.

Richard Chun does it like it should be done. A clear straight-forward book on Taekwondo. It is a continuation of Mr. Chun's "Tae Kwon Do, The Korean Martial Art". The forms section in the back covers all the black belt katas. The book presents some nice advanced kicks and displays some awesome pictures of breaking techniques. It also provides some useful self defense and free sparring examples. The book does a superb job of explaining the black belt poomse and its presentation of the Tae Geuk is also helpful. On the other hand, this book falls short in some areas.

In 1976, Grandmaster Chun published Tae Kwon Do: The Korean Martial Art, a 630 page book of techniques, photographs and explanations for students to test up to 1st gup in Tae Kwon Do, provided their instructors require the Palgwe or Taegeuk patterns.

Richard Chun was instrumental in organizing the Annual Universal Taekwondo Championships in the 1960’s. Taekwondo Spirit and Practice is his fifth book. His other books are Tae Kwon Do and Advancing in Tae Kwon Do, both published by Harper-Collins and still in print. In 1973 he was appointed head coach of the . Taekwondo team for the first World Taekwondo Championships in Seoul. Richard Chun traveled and lectured extensively at local Taekwondo schools around the country as well as made appearances on TV talk shows. Tae Kwon Do Moo Duk Kwan, Volumes I and II are published by Ohara Publications.

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If you check out the Advancing in Tae Kwon Do at MAEQD . Product Description: About this book: Originally published in 1983, this authoritative work has been the guide for thousands of Taekwondo Black Belts as they advanced in their training. Richard Chun began studying Taekwondo at the age of 11 under two highly respected teachers in Seoul, Korea: Chong Soo Hong and Ki Whang Kim.

Large 419 page hardback book-learn the advanced techniques for black belt.

Demonstrates advanced techniques in this Korean martial art, and recommends sparring and training routines
  • Richard Chun does it like it should be done. A clear straight-forward book on Taekwondo. The forms section in the back covers all the black belt katas.

  • This is an excellent resource book for new black belts in TKD and those blacks belt hoping to advance in this sport (TKD is not an art anymore)it is also helpful for those new instructors with a text outlining the forms required for advancement. GM Chun compiled an excellent resource at the time of its printing. It is worth while owning if you teach TKD or are a low rank black belt.

  • This book is a good resource for all black belts who are serious about continuing their training. It is a continuation of Mr. Chun's "Tae Kwon Do, The Korean Martial Art". The book presents some nice advanced kicks and displays some awesome pictures of breaking techniques. It also provides some useful self defense and free sparring examples. The book does a superb job of explaining the black belt poomse and its presentation of the Tae Geuk is also helpful. On the other hand, this book falls short in some areas. It needs more examples of advanced kicking techniques, more advanced black belt self defense, and a lot more combinations which display the different advanced variations of Tae Kwon Do techniques. In Conclusion, this is a good book, but is incomplete!