Taekwondo: Defense Against Weapons by Bok Man Kim

Taekwondo: Defense Against Weapons

Bok Man Kim
432 pages
YMAA Publication Center
Nov 2011
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Grandmaster Kim, Bok Man is one of the most recognized authorities of taekwondo in the world. He worked tirelessly with General Choi Hong Hi as a founder of taekwondo curricula used today by the many international taekwondo organizations.Originally published in 1979, this book provides defense techniques taught to military, law enforcement officials, and black belts. Beginners will have a chance to see the application of their training in actual weapon defenses.Advanced students will learn techniques and fundamental training that has been 'field' tested since the inception of the art in the 1950s.Chapters include:History and the theory of powerDefense against weapons: knife, baton, pole, sword, bayonet, and pistolSparring: releases, grabs, throwing, falling, free-sparringPatterns: Silla pattern 1, Silla pattern 2, Silla knife pattern, and Silla pole patternTraining: stretching, calisthenics, action principles, hand and foot techniques, using a heavy bagBody parts for attack and defense, stances, vital points for strikingThis book catalogs the essence of the fighting art of taekwondo as it was originally intended.
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Pages 432
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Published 2011
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