dancingalone
Grandmaster
I'm posting it in this forum, because any Shotokan people likely already know about Rob Redmond's site.
Anyway, his book is now freely downloadable in pdf format. http://www.24fightingchickens.com/kata/
This might be useful to any TKDist who still performs the old karate forms such as the Pyung Ahns or Balsek. Or you might just have idle curiosity.
I actually bought a physical copy of the book when it first came out. It's worth a few readings if you practice the Shotokan kata and you want to get a Shotokan stylist's thoughts on how to technically perform the patterns. Caveat: Rob Redmond isn't a bunkai enthusiast so you won't applications in his book.
Anyway, his book is now freely downloadable in pdf format. http://www.24fightingchickens.com/kata/
This might be useful to any TKDist who still performs the old karate forms such as the Pyung Ahns or Balsek. Or you might just have idle curiosity.
I actually bought a physical copy of the book when it first came out. It's worth a few readings if you practice the Shotokan kata and you want to get a Shotokan stylist's thoughts on how to technically perform the patterns. Caveat: Rob Redmond isn't a bunkai enthusiast so you won't applications in his book.