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Tang Soo Do Techniques

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Tang Soo Do Techniques

Introduction

The techniques contained within these pages are for the sole purpose of reference information only. Your local Tang Soo Do club instructor will be able to answer your questions, show the applications of the techniques, and assist you during your training in your execution of the techniques.

Do not undertake any of these methods without prior training and/or correct supervision from a recognised club and instructor.

Basic Hand Techniques Hand techniques involve amongst others, a variety of fist and knife hand techniques. Each one has a correct form and application, and are used in blocking and attacking.

Basic Foot/Kicking Techniques Like hand techniques, foot techniques also have form and technique. Tang Soo Do places much emphasis on foot techniques and flexibility. They are also used for both blocking and attacking.

Stances There are many stances within Tang Soo Do, from the basic 'ready stance' through to those requiring more balance, such as the 'one knee' stance or 'crane' stance.

Patterns/Forms Tang Soo Do forms are derived from many sources over hundreds of years. They show application of all the fundamental techniques in a variety of applications.

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