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eBook, 1998
Current format, eBook, 1998, , Available.
eBook, 1998
Current format, eBook, 1998, , Available. Offered in 0 more formats
Thirty million people worldwide are performing tae kwon do-the Korean equivalent of karate-and thousands of centers have sprung up in America. Kids, adults, and even seniors are joining in the explosive fun. With easy-to-understand text and 75 clear line drawings and photographs scattered throughout, this layperson's book explains in simple terms the concepts of tae kwon do-how to limber up for practices, how to defend oneself, how to practice on one's own or with a partner, where to find classes, how to rate teachers, and much more.
A guide to the Korean martial art chronicles the sport's history and explains etiquette, belts and rankings, and training routines
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