Totally Tae Kwon Do

The Global Tae Kwon Do Magazine
Authors: Grandmaster Jhoon Rhee
 
Chon-Ji Of Tae Kwon Do Hyung
This text is presented in Spanish & English. The chon-ji form is directed toward the beginning taekwondo white belt. In this text, applications are included with foot patterns, overhead views, and one-step sparring.

Tan-Gun and To-San Of Tae Kwon Do Hyung
This fully illustrated volume addresses these two taekwondo forms, along with combinations, attack techniques, and basic street-defense moves for the beginner.

Won-Hyo and Yul-Kok Of Tae Kwon Do Hyung
Directed toward green belt, this fully-illustrated volume features a special at-a-glance pictorial presentation of each of these taekwondo forms with step-by-step views, foot patterns and overhead photographs. 160 pgs.

Chung-Gun and Toi-Gye Of Tae Kwon Do Hyung
Directed toward blue belt, this volume explains the forms required to be promoted to brown belt. An at-a-glance section with the movements in both hyung is included. Fully illustrated.

Hwa-Rang and Chung-Moo Of Tae Kwon Do Hyung
Directed toward brown belt, this volume explains the forms required to be promoted to black belt. A special page on Korean counting is included. Rhee is the "Father of American Taekwondo." Fully illustrated.
Bruce Lee and I
The legendary martial artist and film star Bruce Lee had many students, but few teachers. Grandmaster Jhoon Rhee, who brought Tae Kwon Do from Korea to the United States in 1956 and has taught over 250 members of the U.S. Congress, is one of those teachers. Bruce Lee and I is Rhee's intimate, non-fiction, biographical account of the 10-year friendship between these two martial arts legends. The book includes 19 private letters from Bruce Lee to Jhoon Rhee, and Bruce Lee photos from the private Jhoon Rhee Collection, and behind-the-scenes stories about the making of The Green Hornet, The Big Boss, Enter the Dragon, Fist of Fury, and other Bruce Lee television shows and films. In this beautifully-designed, mainstream book with mass market appeal, Rhee explains how he taught his friend's secret punching technique to Muhammad Ali, who then credited “Mr. Jhoon Rhee's Accupunch” with his knock out of British champ Richard Dunn. “Jhoon Rhee and Bruce had a teacher-teacher relationship, one built on mutual respect.” writes Linda Lee Cadwell, wife of the late Bruce Lee, in her foreword. The book has 15 chapters, 22 photos, 19 reproductions of private letters that include Bruce Lee's poetry, an index, and footnotes.