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9780060107796
The translation of Tae Kwon Do is, literally, "The Art of Kicking and Punching"; it incorporates the abrupt, linear movements of Japanese Karate and the flowing circular patterns of Chinese Kung Fu. However, the advantage of the Korean Tae Kwon Do lies in its incomparable kicking technique. As a method of self-defense, the art is guided by the principle that the practitioner shall make no attack unless he is threatened by an opponent. More generally, it is a state of mind - the control of one's mind, self-restraint, kindness, and humility must accompany physical grace. Tae Kwon Do has become a popular endeavor for thousands of people throughout the world. The essence of this ancient Korean art lies in the integrity of the practitioner: by studying the art, the individual comes to understand himself and his aggressor. He then can become silent and fearless. Richard Chun is an acknowledged master in the art of Tae Kwon Do. In 1967, Mr. Chun received Seventh Dan from the Korea Tae Kwon Do Association and Kuk Ki Won (the Korea National Central Gymnasium). He was then appointed International Master Instructor in February of 1972 by the Korea Tae Kwon Do Association.Chun, Richard is the author of 'Tae Kwon Do The Korean Martial Art', published 1976 under ISBN 9780060107796 and ISBN 0060107790.
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