Marc Tedeschi
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The United States
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May 2025
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Hapkido: Traditions, Philosophy, Technique
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2000
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5 editions
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Essential Anatomy for Healing & Martial Arts
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2000
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3 editions
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Taekwondo: Traditions, Philosophy, Technique
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2003
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6 editions
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The Art of Throwing: Principles & Techniques
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2001
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3 editions
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The Art of Holding: Principles & Techniques
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published
2001
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4 editions
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The Art of Ground Fighting: Principles & Techniques
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published
2002
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3 editions
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Hapkido: An Introduction to the Art of Self-Defense
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published
2001
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4 editions
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The Art of Weapons: Armed and Unarmed Self-Defense
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published
2003
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2 editions
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The Art of Striking: Principles & Techniques
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published
2002
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4 editions
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Taekwondo: Complete WTF Forms
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published
2004
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2 editions
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“In the end, one must paddle their own canoe and exercise their own judgements. Blind obedience is an appetizing candy, but ultimately leaves one unnourished. If you are to find your own way, you must believe in yourself and exercise your own judgements. Listen to your heart, exercise compassion, give more than you take, never give up. It is my passionate belief that the things we attain in this life are in direct proportion to the things we give." (Preface to "Hapkido: Traditions, Philosophy, Technique")”
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“In the end, one must paddle their own canoe and exercise their own judgements. Blind obedience is an appetizing candy, but ultimately leaves one unnourished. If you are to find your own way, you must believe in yourself and exercise your own judgements. Listen to your heart, exercise compassion, give more than you take, never give up. It is my passionate belief that the things we attain in this life are in direct proportion to the things we give." (Preface to "Hapkido: Traditions, Philosophy, Technique")”
― Hapkido: Traditions, Philosophy, Technique
― Hapkido: Traditions, Philosophy, Technique
“In the end, one must paddle their own canoe and exercise their own judgements. Blind obedience is an appetizing candy, but ultimately leaves one unnourished. If you are to find your own way, you must believe in yourself and exercise your own judgements. Listen to your heart, exercise compassion, give more than you take, never give up. It is my passionate belief that the things we attain in this life are in direct proportion to the things we give." (Preface to "Hapkido: Traditions, Philosophy, Technique")”
― Hapkido: Traditions, Philosophy, Technique
― Hapkido: Traditions, Philosophy, Technique










