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D**T
Must have for all Tangsoodo students and instructors!!!! A+
The book has a good history section, not only on the MooDuk Kwan but the majority of others as well. The book is pretty well rounded and the use connection and reference from Tang Soo Do to Shotokan to China is shown in graphic and easy to understand detail. In my opinion this is a book best received in actual book format rather then digital but still a great book.
R**S
I very much like the multiple displays for each form
Very interesting collection of information ... I'm still wading through it. I do note that Bassai Dai and Bassai Sho forms appear to be mislabled, based on other kata/hyung diagrams for the same forms. I very much like the multiple displays for each form, as well as historical information interspersed within the book. All in all, a good investment.
A**R
Acceptable, but not easy to follow.
It is a little confusing to follow, especially when their is a change in direction. This is definitely not a book to learn from but rather a supplement to class instruction.I know it said that in the book description but I thought the diagrams would be more detailed and not so stick figure-like.
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