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Tae Kwon Do: Secrets of Korean Karateby Cho, Sihak Henry
Book desription: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1992 FINE First Edition Trade Paperback, 7" by 10", 249 pages, illustrated, index. A superb copy with nearly perfect covers and as-new unmarked interiors. - Illustrated with nearly one thousand photos, this volume explains when, where, why and how to best apply the deadly techniques of Tae Kwon Do - and gives pinpoint explanations of the advantages and disadvantages of each move, analyzing them step-by-step from offensive, defensie and counter-attacking perspectives. The author was a pioneer of martial arts in the U.S., and was chief instructor at the Karate Institute in NYC, and captain of the Korea University Taw Kwon Do team..
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