Martial Arts Book Review: The Ancient Martial Art of Hwarang Do; Volume Two by Joo Bang Lee
Author: Shawn Kovacich
Date Posted: November 28, 2006
Being the author of several books on the martial arts and fighting,
I am always looking for books of exceptional quality to add to my
library. If I have a book in my library, it's definitely worth owning.
One such book is Joo Bang Lee’s, "The Ancient Martial Art of Hwarang
Do; Volume Two."
This volume, like the other two in the series, starts out with
an outstanding section that gives you a detailed look at the history
of Hwarang Do and its progression over the centuries from ancient
times to the present day. You are then presented with the theory
and internal dynamics which make up this very impressive art. The
basic principles of training sections were also very good and offered
excellent advice that should be implemented during training. The
following is a brief overview of each chapter in the book and what
it contains.
7. Joint Breaking Techniques:
a. In this section, the author gives 5 detailed examples of joint
breaks that target the fingers, wrist, and elbow.
8. Self-Defense Against Grabs:
a. This section if without a doubt one of the best sections in
the entire series with detailed examples of over 30 different defenses
against various types of grabs ranging from simple wrist grabs and
clothing grabs to head locks.
b. Almost all of the defensive moves in this section end up with
some sort of joint dislocation or break. Although each of these
can be modified to result in a less serious result. These techniques
are easy to follow, and if you have a little previous knowledge
in joint manipulation, very easy to execute.
9. Self-Defense from Disadvantaged Positions:
a. This section I found to be rather unique as you rarely ever
see this particular issue addressed when talking about self-defense
and that is defending yourself in any position other than the typical
standing position.
b. Demonstrated in this section are 7 defenses that can be used
if attacked when lying down.
c. 7 defenses are also shown from a seated position.
d. Now this small section was particularly interesting in the fact
that it showed 4 examples for defending yourself while only having
the use of one arm. This might come in handy if one of your arms
was injured or inoperative for some reason.
10. Self-Defense Against Punches and Kicks:
a. This section although a little brief, demonstrates several different
techniques for defending yourself against a variety of punches and
kicks. I particularly liked the detailed photographs that are prevalent
throughout the entire series of books, not just this section.
One of the things that I particularly liked about this book, and
the others in the series, is the fact that there are no “sport”
techniques in these books. All of the techniques shown are meant
to be used in actual combat and self-defense situations. When you
look at the art of Hwarang Do, you could make the comparison that
this art form includes not only the strikes and kicks of Tae Kwon
Do, but also the throwing and grappling techniques of Judo and the
joint techniques of Aikido. Hwarang Do is truly a well-rounded and
complete martial art.
This and its two companion volumes were some of the first books
that I ever purchased years ago when I was in high school and starting
to learn about the martial arts. These books give a very good overview
on the art of Hwarang Do and are very informative. If you are interested
in this art form, or any of the Korean arts, I would definitely
put these books on your too buy list.
About The Author
Shawn Kovacich has been practicing the martial arts for over 25
years and currently holds the rank of 4th degree (Yodan) black belt
in both Karate and Tae Kwon Do. Shawn has also competed in such
prestigious full-contact bare knuckle karate competitions as the
Shidokan Open and the Sabaki Challenge, among others. In addition
to his many accomplishments, Shawn is also a two time world record
holder for endurance high kicking as certified by the Guinness Book
of World Records. Shawn is the author of the highly acclaimed Achieving
Kicking Excellence™ series and can be reached via his web site at:
http://www.kickingbooks.com
To learn more about the author or HwarangDo, please visit this
web site at: World
Hwarang Do Headquarters
Article Source: JKD Street Combat
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