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Old 10-19-2004, 05:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default What do you do to dive deeper into your TKD?

Read the Generals encyclopedia, study work by Shotokan and other non-Korean predecessors, what do you do to gain a better understanding of your art?
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I am studying TKD (WTF) with some Hapkido.

At first I spent some time learning about the histroy of TKD. I read through a number of books and websites, to try to get good view (i.e. to just the WTF version).

Then I started to look into hapkido and its history. I'm still on that part.

At some point I would like to learn some of the different (non-wtf) forms. Look into the sine wave (?) that is used in the ITF forms. Compare TKD to TSD. Maybe look into Shotokan.

And I read through a lot of old posts in this forum and others, to see what others have to share.
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Old 10-19-2004, 10:49 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Dear Sir,

I am a student of Taekwon-Do as created by General Choi Hong Hi! I firmly understand your reasoning for searching deaper into the martial arts!

Myself, I have studied the Chang Hon Hyungs for most of my life. However, being a student of a martial art, I cannot overlook the other arts that have either contributed to or were derived from the art of Chang Hon TKD!

I have found that the Pal-Gwe hyungs are extremely similar to the Pyong Ahn pattens (Heian in Karate-Do). Also, having almost 13 years of training in the Chang Hon patterns, I have begun to study some of the other Okinawan/Japanese katas (of which the TKD hyungs derived)!

The history of Taekwon-Do is more a matter of perception than that of facts. The facts are there, but the truth lies in your perception of what determines creation of the art!

Please stay in touch w/ me as I am interested in the same things (from the other angle)...

TAEKWON! (or Pil Sung!)
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