| Description |
The martial art of Taekwon-Do was developed by the Korean military in the 1950s and spread internationally with the formation of the International Taekwon-Do Federation. This book gives insights into the performance and application of the first nine patterns (tul) that Taekwon-Do students must master to obtain the rank of 1st degree black belt.
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| Key Features |
| Author(s) | Jim Hogan |
| Publisher | The Crowood Press Ltd |
| Date of Publication | 20/11/2006 |
| Language(s) | English |
| Format | Paperback |
| ISBN-10 | 186126898X |
| ISBN-13 | 9781861268983 |
| Genre | Boxing & Combat Sports |
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| Publication Data |
| Place of Publication | Ramsbury |
| Country of Publication | United Kingdom |
| Imprint | The Crowood Press Ltd |
| Content Note | 600 colour photographs, 300 diagrams |
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| Dimensions |
| Weight | 417 g |
| Width | 191 mm |
| Height | 245 mm |
| Spine | 8 mm |
| Pagination | 144 |
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| Description |
| Author Biography | Master Jim Hogan dominated the UK tournament scene in the 1980s, winning numerous national titles in all disciplines [sparring, patterns and destruction]. In 1984 he won a European title in sparring and then in 1990 won the prestigious Masters Cup in Stockholm. A highly sought-after teacher and coach since the early 1980s, Master Hogan has run numerous schools in the UK where he has coached many UK, European and World Champions. Master Hogan holds the rank of 7th degree black belt and runs Hogan's Institute of Taekwon-Do with clubs in London and Surrey where he continues to train and teach. Resident: Surrey |
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