KickFest
Orange Belt
Although TKD is primarily a striking art, at my dojang we do learn SD wrist/joint locks which I love, as I'm much more focused on learning TKD as a martial art than a sport. Last week we got out the mats, did break falls, and chucked each other around in painful locks. Even though I'm somewhat battered (my wrist was very sore for a couple of days!) I have to say I enjoyed it 
Anyway, I was wondering if anyone could recommend any good material that would be able to broaden my range of up-close techniques, but complement the TKD style. If the techniques originally come from TKD or HKD then all the better :supcool:
I've spotted this book by Iain Abernethy which seems quite interesting. Although his style is primarily Karate, the book does specifically mention TKD:
http://www.iainabernethy.com/books/chapter_throws_and_strikes.asp
If anyone has any of Iain's publications I'd love to hear what you thought of it.
I'm not looking for full-on grappling training; for that I would do a separate art. But I keep hearing that TKD originally had these close-range moves, and I would love to learn them and pass them on!

Anyway, I was wondering if anyone could recommend any good material that would be able to broaden my range of up-close techniques, but complement the TKD style. If the techniques originally come from TKD or HKD then all the better :supcool:
I've spotted this book by Iain Abernethy which seems quite interesting. Although his style is primarily Karate, the book does specifically mention TKD:
http://www.iainabernethy.com/books/chapter_throws_and_strikes.asp
If anyone has any of Iain's publications I'd love to hear what you thought of it.
I'm not looking for full-on grappling training; for that I would do a separate art. But I keep hearing that TKD originally had these close-range moves, and I would love to learn them and pass them on!