The principles and techniques illustrated in this book, having been
handed down over the decades, if not centuries, emphasize a core
philosophy rich in defensive strategy.
Taekwondo, literally translated, can be defined as "foot, hand way" or
"the way of smashing with hands and feet." Such descriptive nomenclature
understandably implies a curriculum rich in self-defense. Too often,
however, this is simply not the case. Given the current popularity of
sport competition in the martial arts, many techniques of defensive
value have been stripped away or forfeited altogether in favor of those
certain to score in the ring. While the thirst for Olympic gold has
clearly played a significant role in propelling taekwondo into the
forefront, it should be remembered that this native Korean martial art
contains over 3200 distinct self defense techniques.
This book describes in detail, the history and evolution of Taekwondo
from its ancient roots to modern day applications. Also included are
exercises in "Ki" or internal energy development, meditation practice,
and practical self-defense strategies. This work focuses on the
traditional aspects of Taekwondo rather than on its sportive component.