I'm thinking about writing a book in order to expand upon the material that I wrote here. My vision is to do a little more research into the history and practice of the arts that led up to Tang Soo Do so that the reader can understand how it changed. Then I want to provide strong curricular framework that would take the art of Tang Soo Do and transform it into the well rounded art it came from. Lastly, I'd like it be seen as a manual for the reader to change their practice if they choose to do so.
There are some problems with this idea. One is my rank. I am not very highly ranked in the yudansha so many readers might think that writing something like this is presumptuous. Second is the fact that I do not belong to any organization. There is no governing body that sanctions or protects what I do in my dojang and a lot of people might view this as a lack of credentials. Thirdly, I'm wondering if there is even a need for such a book out there. Would people actually use this work to change what they do? Is there any interest in learning how to think about and use hyung in TSD? Would a grandmaster pick up this book and say, "hey, this is a great idea!"
What do all of you think?
There are some problems with this idea. One is my rank. I am not very highly ranked in the yudansha so many readers might think that writing something like this is presumptuous. Second is the fact that I do not belong to any organization. There is no governing body that sanctions or protects what I do in my dojang and a lot of people might view this as a lack of credentials. Thirdly, I'm wondering if there is even a need for such a book out there. Would people actually use this work to change what they do? Is there any interest in learning how to think about and use hyung in TSD? Would a grandmaster pick up this book and say, "hey, this is a great idea!"
What do all of you think?