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Taegeuk: The New Forms of Tae Kwon Do

Taegeuk: The New Forms of Tae Kwon Do

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Taegeuk: the New Formsof Tae Gwon Do, a must have
Review: Any student of Tae Kwon Do who wishes to learn the "new" style forms must have this book. Hundreds of pictures along with carefully written text describe each and every step of all the Taegeuk forms from white belt thru 3rd degree black belt. Large clear photos set this book apart

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good Taegeuk forms
Review: Don't let Liggins review confuse you. I can use the names. This book does not contain the Palgwe forms (which is what he was refering to - I THINK - as the more common form). If your school uses Taegeuk forms (which MOST do today) - then this is a reference book you will want in your library. Kat Lakey, Black Belt, Korea Taekwando Acadamy

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good Taegeuk forms
Review: Don't let Liggins review confuse you. I can use the names. This book does not contain the Palgwe forms (which is what he was refering to - I THINK - as the more common form). If your school uses Taegeuk forms (which MOST do today) - then this is a reference book you will want in your library. Kat Lakey, Black Belt, Korea Taekwando Acadamy

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent for learning
Review: Excellent book. This book really helped me along with preparing for my Green belt. Now I am preparing for my blue belt, and hopefully will get it! With this book, you can really master your forms with the easy step by step instructions

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent reference book for all students of Tae Kwon Do
Review: Literally hundred of photographs help the reader to understand all aspects of proper form. From the basics of stance, attack and defensive moves, the chapters continue into pictorial and written descriptions of every movement. Thumb-nail photos are used at the beginning of every chapter to give an overall view of a form, then each move is broken down with an enlarged photo and written description. A great book for anyone like myself who is testing for black belt and needs to review all the forms. I wish I had it earlier!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A book for Tae Kwon Do practitioners to own
Review: The best way to learn forms is to train under a master's supervision in the dojang as often as possible. However, if one is looking for a text to support their formal training in the new forms, here it is. Enough said.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't Let it Confuse You
Review: This book is only for the uncommon kind of Tae Kwon Do. It doesn't have the more popular version (sorry about the names being missing). If you want to know about Chun Ji, Tan Gun, Toe San, Won Wyo, Yul Kuk, Chung Gun, Ti Gye, and the others I recomend finding another book because you won't find them here.


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