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| == (Hosin Sool) == | == (Hosin Sool) == | ||
| - | These techniques are not only the most interesting in Taekwon-Do but also the most advanced. They are, in every sense, for practical self-defense. These techniques are the logical application of various motions acquired from | + | These techniques are not only the most interesting in Taekwon-Do but also the most advanced. They are, in every sense, for practical self-defense. |
| - | patterns, sparring, and fundamental movements to be used against a sudden attack by an armed or unarmed opponent. | + | |
| - | The defender must know how to make use of his opponent' | + | The defender must know how to make use of his or her opponent' |
| - | and force while utilizing his or her dynamic and reflexive actions against a | + | |
| - | momentarily undefended target. Certainly, these self-defense techniques can | + | |
| - | only be effective if the student takes the time to constantly train with them | + | |
| - | under realistic conditions. | + | |
| + | Certainly, these self-defense techniques can only be effective if the student takes the time to constantly train with them under realistic conditions. | ||
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| + | **Note: this is just a brief introduction to this concept. More detailed information is located in the appropriate section of [[volume05: | ||
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