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Hapkido: Essays on Self Defense

The Korean martial art of Hapkido is an advanced system of self-defense. It is designed to teach its practitioners exacting methods to defend against all types of attacks. In this book, Hapkido Master Scott Shaw details refined aspects of this martial art, in order to provide the reader with an enhanced sense of self-defense awareness and combat understanding.

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Product Details:
Author: Scott Shaw
Paperback: 218 pages
Publisher: Buddha Rose Publications/Light Source Books
Publication Date: June 22, 2007
Language: English
ISBN: 187779242X
Product Length: 9.02 inches
Product Width: 5.98 inches
Product Height: 0.46 inches
Product Weight: 0.66 pounds
Package Length: 8.98 inches
Package Width: 5.98 inches
Package Height: 0.55 inches
Package Weight: 0.71 pounds
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5Not a picture book, probably not for beginners  Jul 17, 2011
By A. Kroeger
Yeah I said probably not for beginners but that doesn't mean you couldn't get something out of it. Well written thoughts of someone who has given considerable time to what if scenarios in regard to self-defense. Filled with some very good principles to spend time developing for yourself. I like the keep it simple philosophy even if I learn and practice some ineffective styles and methods myself. You do have to step back from it every once in a while and think why do I practice a technique I feel is useless and ineffective. Then perhaps you can find a more useful way of implementing it... or maybe you won't.
Good read either way filled with ideas worthy of consideration.

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