The Encyclopedia of Taekwon-Do Patterns, Vol 1

The Encyclopedia of Taekwon-Do Patterns, Vol 1 by Stuart Anslow Paul is an illustrated edition published by CheckPoint Press on May 31, 2010. This comprehensive volume presents the complete works of General Choi, Hong Hi, the creator of the Ch’ang Hon system of Taekwon-Do, along with contributions from notable pioneers such as Grandmaster Park, Jung Tae and Grandmaster Kim, Bok Man. The book features all 25 patterns created by General Choi and his associates, along with detailed explanations and over 1,600 photographs that guide students through each pattern.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of Taekwon-Do techniques, starting from the 10th Kup White Belt level up to the 1st Degree Black Belt, including the initial Black Belt patterns. The book emphasizes precise movements and offers useful tips for performance, making it suitable for practitioners of any Taekwon-Do organization. With its step-by-step photographic detail, this volume serves as a valuable resource for both learning and revising patterns, ensuring that students have all the necessary information to progress in their Taekwon-Do journey.
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The Encyclopedia Of Taekwon-Do Patterns is a unique series of books that feature the complete works of General Choi, Hong Hi; Creator of the Ch’ang Hon system of Taekwon-Do and founder of the International Taekwon-Do Federation; as well as the patterns further devised by some of his most talented and legendary pioneers; Grandmaster Park, Jung Tae and Grandmaster Kim, Bok Man. This 3-volume set is the only series of books in the world to feature all of the 25 patterns created by General Choi and his Taekwon-Do pioneers (including both Juche and Ko-Dang), as well as all 3 Saju exercises, the 6 Global Taekwon-Do Federation patterns developed by Grandmaster Park, Jung Tae and the Silla Knife Pattern instituted by Grandmaster Kim, Bok Man. Utilizing over 1,600 photographs the student is shown in precise detail, each and every pattern from beginning to end, including useful tips on their performance and things unique to particular organisations (such as Kihap points etc.). Displayed in full step-by-step photographic detail, which displays not just the final move but the ‘in-between’ motions as well making each book ideal to learn or revise your patterns, no matter which organisation you belong to. Volume 1 takes the student of Taekwon-Do on his or her journey from 10th Kup White Belt through to 1st Degree Black Belt and also includes the first of the Black Belt patterns. No matter which Taekwon-Do organisation you belong to, the Encyclopedia Of Taekwon-Do Patterns covers all you need to know to take you from White Belt to Taekwon-Do Master.
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