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5A fantastic book.. told like a story, but all real!
By S. Anslow
This book came out in 2009 and I am surprised there are no UK reviews on it yet.. because it really is a great book.First and foremost, its written from the heart and that is abundantly clear after reading just a few pages. Doug Cook is not just a 'Traditional' Taekwondo guy at heart, but a firm believer in the merits that true martial arts training offers - he just happens to do Taekwondo - he knows that what martial arts offer, when studied in depth (and if I may so so - properly) and that its rewards go far beyond todays yearnings for quick grades and competition statue by way of trophies!This book encompasses many factors of Taekwondo - from Korean history to the highs and lows of making martial arts a full time career, even pausing for a section for beginners, based not so much on 'what they need to learn at 10th kup' but rather on their expectations, thoughts and hopes for their future in martial arts - as I said, a book written from the heart!As an author myself, our styles differ somewhat and I must say how much I enjoy his writting style. When I write, I try to write as if the person reading it is right in front of me, sort of informal in a way, whereas Doug Cook's style is almost akin to the way a fiction writer, suck as Tolkien would write - excect he (Master Cook) writes about things that really happened and are true, but puts them in a way that is wonderful and illuminating to read - think a description of Fangorn Forest meets a true account of the Silla Dynasty of Korea - such is his style. Other parts of the book are more direct, as they must be (more akin to the way I write) and the whole balance works really well.Some may feel this is a 'WTF' book.. but that is not the case.. it is a book for all students of Taekwondo (Or Taekwon-DO), as it covers much of the areas we, as martial artists, should know about, yet are rarely covered in the standard A, B, C make up of classes today and the terms used (which are Kukki/WTF based) are easily interchangable for any system ie. Poomsae to tul etc. as what he covers applies equally to both!If you do any style of Tae Kwon Do - this should definatly be on your book shelf - in fact, stylists from other arts will find much enjoyment and knowledge form it as well I would think.

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