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TAEKWONDO  BIBLE  Volume 1
TAEKWONDO BIBLE Volume 1
  • ÀúÀÚLee, Chang Hoo
  • ÃâÆÇ»ç»ó¾Æ±âȹ(¿ÀÀ̺Ï)
  • ÃâÆÇÀÏ2012-08-24
  • µî·ÏÀÏ2013-02-26
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Taekwondo is undoubtedly the foremost example of the globalization of Korea¡¯s cultural heritage. Estimates put the current number of Taekwondo practitioners the world over at more than fifty million. This figure tells us something about Taekwondo¡¯s popularity, all the more unfortunate then that despite such enthusiasm the profound philosophy of Taekwondo has never been adequately explained outside the country that gave it birth. Rather, it has been a case of various masters revealing its nature implicitly in their own actions and motions, from which others induced its nature. Now, however, a clear and distinct explanation of the philosophical aspects of Taekwondo is necessary to establish a firm foundation for its future development. This volume attempts just that.



Although almost no one doubts the depth and value of Taekwondo¡¯s philosophy, it is also generally agreed that it still demanded systematic theorization, something several Taekwondo masters attempted to do unofficially. As it was an unofficial undertaking the project had no particular title, though someone named it the "Taekwondo Bible Project". I was the author of this project¡¯s texts. But the Taekwondo Bible Project did not last long, for some masters wanted and tried to appropriate it for their own private use, something that is perhaps inevitable in almost every big and well-set organization.

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Although almost no one doubts the depth and value of Taekwondo¡¯s philosophy, it is also generally agreed that it still demanded systematic theorization, something several Taekwondo masters attempted to do unofficially. As it was an unofficial undertaking the project had no particular title, though someone named it the "Taekwondo Bible Project". I was the author of this project¡¯s texts. But the Taekwondo Bible Project did not last long, for some masters wanted and tried to appropriate it for their own private use, something that is perhaps inevitable in almost every big and well-set organization.



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TAEKWONDO BIBLE

  INTRODUCTION

  PART I Harmony

  Chapter 1 - Oneness and Nothingness are to be Born Together as One

  Chapter 2 - There is Do with Everything at First

  Chapter 3 - The World, Man, and Taekwondo are One

  Chapter 4 - Picturing the Appearance of Taekwondo

  Chapter 5 - There is no Difference Between TAEKWONDO and Life

  Chapter 6 - The Principles of Taekwondo are Simple

  PART II Principles

  Chapter 7 - In Taekwondo there is No Enemy

  Chapter 8 - Facing the Opponent

  Chapter 9 - Erasing Myself before My Opponent

  Chapter 10 - Thinking with All of My Being

  Chapter 11 - Doing Taekwondo

  Chapter 13 - Not Losing Oneself

  Chapter 13 - Three Materials Harmonized to Change

  PART III Samjae

  Chapter 14 - Taekwondo's Motion in Harmony with Rhythm

  Chapter 15 - Distinction Begins in Life

  Chapter 16 - Both Attaching Victory and Defeat and Transcending Them

  Chapter 17 - Questioning what is Right and Wrong

  Chapter 18 - Regarding Everything with Piety

  Chapter 19 - Endless Changes from a Simple Principle of Taekwondo

  Chapter 20 - Establishing Distance in Taekwondo

  Chapter 21 - Beginning Tide in Taekwondo

  Chapter 22 - Maintaining Balance in Taekwondo

  PART IV On Skills

  Chapter 23 - Flowing Like Water with your Opponent

  Chapter 24 - Controlling Every Motion with Rhythm

  Chapter 25 - Attacking the Opponent¡¯s Center

  Chapter 26 - Leading through One Way to Life and Death

  Chapter 27 - Suppressing the Whole by Controlling a Part

  Chapter 28 - Attacking your Opponent¡¯s Blind Spot

  Chapter 29 - Catching your Opponent with Full Bait and Empty Trap

  PART V Attack and Defense

  Chapter 30 - With Balance Firmly Centered

  Chapter 31 - Knowing the Sameness of Mind and Body

  Chapter 32 - Filling the Mind and Keeping It Empty

  Chapter 33 - Taekwondo Composed of Attack and Defense

  Chapter 34 - Hitting the Opponent with Everything of Yourself

  Chapter 35 - Attacking in the Ways of Haneul, Tang, and Saram

  Chapter 36 - Making a Small Movement Large through Do

  Chapter 37 - Avoiding the Opponent¡¯s Attack with Oneness of Fullness and Emptiness

  Chapter 38 - There is no Difference between Attack and Defense

  Chapter 39 - Winning with the Great Mean

  PART VI How to Use a Weapon

  Chapter 40 - Attack and Defense are Simple

  Chapter 41 - Having Softness and Hardness Be One

  Chapter 42 - There Is No Difference between a Weapon and Something Else

  Chapter 43 - Handling Weapon with Mind

  Chapter 44 - Being Able to Discard Weapon

  Chapter 45 - The Harmony of Point, Straight Line and Circle

  Chapter 46 - Beautiful Being in Action

  Chapter 47 - Stabbing the Opponent with the Kihap Sound

  PART VII On Poomsae

  Chapter 48 - Seeing Motion at a Standstill

  Chapter 49 - Sparring with Myself as Imaginary Opponent

  Chapter 50 - Freedom through Strict Formality

  Chapter 51 - Living Poomsae

  Chapter 52 - Perfection which is neither Completion nor Incompletion

  Chapter 53 - Having Yourself Empty at the End of Poomsae Training

  Chapter 54 - Something both Simple and Difficult

  Chapter 55 - Attaining Anything through Simplicity

  PART VIII The Basics

  Chapter 56 - Completing By Cutting Off

  Chapter 57 - The Art of One Skill

  Chapter 58 - A Piece of String Makes the Beaded Necklace

  Chapter 59 - Horizons without End

  Chapter 60 - Everything in the World Pleasing Me

  Chapter 61 - Commencing Training by Following Patterns

  Chapter 62 - The World in a Falling Leaf

  Chapter 63 - The Truth of Taekwondo is both Right and Strong

  Chapter 64 - Oneness and Nothingness Finish in One Another





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