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Posted On:
7/15/2004 10:26am

Style: Shorei-ryu & Kumdo & TKD--
Let me just say that you need a fork lift for that book. haha.ha..I agree though, it is a great book that covers HKD very thoroughly. I would hightly recommend it for hard core HKD practitioners.Originally posted by Ender
For a fantastic HKD resource, check out Marc Tedeschi's "Hapkido: theory, history, and technique". It's about 1200 pages long, and a bit pricey, but very thorough and beautifully laid out. -
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I've heard varying opinions about the emphasis and techniques included, though. Would you say that his style is more traditional, or more along the lines of Combat HKD?
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Posted On:
7/16/2004 8:23am

Style: Shorei-ryu & Kumdo & TKD--
Much more tradtional. I have very little repsect for CHKD. To me that is nothing but watered down basics of HKD.Originally posted by Ender
I've heard varying opinions about the emphasis and techniques included, though. Would you say that his style is more traditional, or more along the lines of Combat HKD?



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Not Enough Weight
Posted On:
7/15/2004 9:29am
Style: BJJ, Wrestling