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Manufacturer: Hui Son Choe
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 796.815 EAN: 9780966825411 ISBN: 0966825411 Label: Hui Son Choe Manufacturer: Hui Son Choe Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 205 Publication Date: 1999-05-01 Publisher: Hui Son Choe Studio: Hui Son Choe
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This book is a practical guide to learning Hap Ki Do: The Korean Martial Art of Self Defense. A textbook with pictures and indept explanations of kicks, techniques, weapons, breathing technique 205 pages full of precise clearly written step by step examples of the Korean Martial Art of Hap ki do.
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Customer Rating: Summary: Practical Hapkido Textbook Comment: Excellent Hap Ki Do book. I'm a taekwondo'er and found this book very easy to understand with big clear pictures for illustration. I've purchased all three of Master Choe's HKD books and found a certain amount of redundancy in the techniques, but highly recommend all three any way. I originally found one of these in the library and realized right away that these books were the best I've found.
Customer Rating: Summary: IHF style GM MYONG JAE NAM Comment: Looks a lot like his work. Good book. Should give credit where it is due however.
Customer Rating: Summary: Great Text Book Ecspecially for beginners Comment: As a beginner in hapkido i would recommend this book for others that are also interested in starting hapkido. This book offers step by step pictures on how to execute kicks and basic self defense, and plus it is very short on words which makes it interesting and easy to learn techniques.
Customer Rating: Summary: Good Intro to Hapkido Comment: This is the book to start with for Hapkido. Master Choe's other book (Hap Ki Do - The Korean Art of Self Defense) focuses mainly on joint locks and takedows and how they can be varied from different grabs. This book however, shows a variety of striking techniques and counters in addition to the joint locks. Also, more realistic situations and the effective techniques are presented here. Although both books are lacking in text they are definitely worth getting as excellent references.
Customer Rating: Summary: Practical Hapkido Textbook Comment: This is an excellent reference book for anyone starting in hapkido. The pictures are detailed and easy to do. I really enjoyed working through is book.
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