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A while ago, someone posted a book of the very early forms of TKD (or so the book put it) from Amazon. I've looked on Amazon & back posts but couldn't find it.

Two of the poomsae were Yun be & Basai. (Those were 2 I recall).

Can anyone help?
 
Look in books on Tang Soo Do also. Some older TKD orgs have forms from TSD, Okinawan, Shotokan and elsewhere. Our own TKD org has a blending like that since we were originally Chung Do Kwan back in the 70's.

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This was a specific book that someone here had a link too. It was billed as a book of early TKD forms.
 
A while ago, someone posted a book of the very early forms of TKD (or so the book put it) from Amazon. I've looked on Amazon & back posts but couldn't find it.

Two of the poomsae were Yun be & Basai. (Those were 2 I recall).

Can anyone help?

Look for the 1965 edition of "Taekwon-Do, the art of self-defense" by Choi Hong Hi, Daeha Publication company: Seoul, Korea.

In it are the Sho-Rin and Sho-Rei schools of patterns which include:

Hie-an 1,2, & 3
Bat-sai
En-bi
Ro-Hai
Kouh-shang-kouh
Tet-Ki
Jit-te
Hang-getsu
Ji-on
 
Look for the 1965 edition of "Taekwon-Do, the art of self-defense" by Choi Hong Hi, Daeha Publication company: Seoul, Korea.

In it are the Sho-Rin and Sho-Rei schools of patterns which include:

Hie-an 1,2, & 3
Bat-sai
En-bi
Ro-Hai
Kouh-shang-kouh
Tet-Ki
Jit-te
Hang-getsu
Ji-on

Perhaps that book may be helpful, but I don't think it's the same book. This was a book called something like, "The older forms of Taekwondo" & was written in the last few years. Thank you for that, sir.
 

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