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ok i know i'm stupid...but what are the differences in TKD and TSD.
Also...how closely are they related? In TKD times magazine, there's a lot of stuff about TSD in there...and my instructor (for lack of a better term) Master Joe Bruno was in that magazine a few times and he does TSD not TKD. thanks for bearing with me on my ignorance of the arts as i'm new to all this. dave |
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well hey thanks for all the help...excuse the sarcasm. anyway i been looking for a good book on tang soo do...but i can only find books on like brazilian jiu jitsu, tae kwon do, karate, general martial arts...can anyone reccomend a good one for me?
I wanna practice while I'm at home but sometimes i forget some of the movements and i just end up getting pissed and just waiting until the next class. thanks...hopefully one of you all can help me. |
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depending on who you talk to TSD was one of the arts that TKD was formed from.
I don't know that there are many books out there on TSD. You may need to check with your instructor.
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I have a hard time believing you can't find a TSD book online and you can post on a forum.
This looks like a pretty informative book. http://www.greatwarriorpak.com/book.htm
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a book is one thing, a good book is another. one that can be recommended is still another.
And then the problem is what exactly is his instructor teaching. chances are the book won't be of much use if the systems are not the same.
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