Taekkyon is a native Korean martial art that was nearly lost forever during the early 1900's. Preserved by Grandmaster Song Duk-ki until his death, it is considered a Cultural Asset by the Korean government. The movements of Taekkyon are characterized by rhythmic beauty and grace that hide the deadly intent of its practitioners. In this tape, filmed on location at the historical Korean Folk Village in Yongin, Grandmaster Lee Yong-bok, head of the Korea Taekkyon Assoc, and his National Demonstration Team present dynamic performances of Taekkyon at its best. Tape Two includes: Philosophy of Taekkyon, Advanced kicking skills, Group kicking and technique practice, Basic and Advance Taekkyon Forms, Kyo Roo Gi: Free Sparring and an Interview with Lee Yong Bok.