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Hapkido University
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I am on a humble journey of authentic Hapkido, realistic self-defense and its philosophy. No gimmicks! No nonsense!
Police arrest techniques
Self-defense techniques should be simple and effective, especially for LEO community, IMHO this video is well suited for those officers.
Please watch this video multiple times and practice slow and steady as many times as possible to build your own skills.
•• One of gentlemen in this video is a state trooper of NJ.
Thank you,
Please watch this video multiple times and practice slow and steady as many times as possible to build your own skills.
•• One of gentlemen in this video is a state trooper of NJ.
Thank you,
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Відео
Hapkido proactive controlling technique
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Hapkido self-defense techniques! A small footage of an international Hapkido seminar via zoom on March 7th. • Another exclusive self-defense seminar via zoom coming in April. Everyone is invited ! More information will be posted soon! www.myhapkido.com Facebook: Inwan Kim
Chest grab defense against a strong opponent
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This is a method of the chest grab self-defense techniques. Please watch it as many as possible, the key point is controlling the elbow. A special self defense seminar via zoom coming soon. More information will be posted 🙏 www.myhapkido.com Facebook: Inwan Kim
Joongbong / Kamagong techniques
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Joongbong / Kamagong techniques with Gumdo fundamentals. Watch the steps very closely that is very important factor in this system. 🙏
Hapkido cane techniques
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Hapkido cane fundamentals and a few applications. “ Practice makes perfect “ Practice ! Practice! Practice ! Slowly and steady first !!! ••• This video demonstration is less than moderate or moderate speed “
Sinmoo Hapkido basic 4 wrist techniques
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Sinmoo Hapkido basic 4 wrist techniques
Sinmoo Hapkido kicks # 1 to # 4
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Sinmoo Hapkido kicks # 1 to # 4 and its variations
Hapkido street fighting defense techniques
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A brief video of 2019’ seminar! Thank you all for your great support, it wouldn’t be possible without everyone’s humble dedication and support. Again I am very grateful to have had you all at the seminar, furthermore your generosity, dedication, humility and brotherly love to the society of martial arts is very much inspiring. • Our 2021’ 5th Annual Martial Arts Summit will be held at IWKMA her...
Hapkido formless form
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Be like water! Shapeless and formless. Your natural moves are a form itself therefore you don’t necessarily have to make any form at all. Just be free....
Hapkido Dahnbong techniques
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Hapkido Dahnbong techniques: This video contains defensive, offensive and disarming defense techniques. Please watch the video many times, do not engage with fast pace practice. Do it slow and steady and watch your foot work. www.myhapkido.com
Side chest grab defense
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Side chest grab defense techniques from ground to standing up. “Smaller person VS taller person” This video contains various techniques from ground to standing up position. You should watch the entire video many times to understand the techniques theory. Like I always have emphasized, that watching a video isn’t the same as actual engagement with your opponent, so first you should watch the vid...
Pulling arm bar /reverse arm bar
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“Pulling arm bar” (reverse arm bar) Particularly this technique is very ideal for a smaller person against a taller opponent. Again please watch the entire video to see the details as well as its variation techniques. www.myhapkido.com
Chest grab defense / choke and arm bar
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Chest grab defense / choke and arm bar
Wrist techniques for BJJ, Judo, MMA
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Wrist techniques for BJJ, Judo, MMA
Hapkido wrist technique for BJJ, Judo and wrestling
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Hapkido wrist technique for BJJ, Judo and wrestling
Wrist grab escape to police arresting technique
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Wrist grab escape to police arresting technique
Wrist techniques from stand up to the ground # 1 - 3
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Wrist techniques from stand up to the ground # 1 - 3
At close range street oriented self defense techniques
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At close range street oriented self defense techniques
Hapkido footwork, legs and arms conditioning / 손목# 1-2 기본 보법과 팔다리 단련법
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Hapkido footwork, legs and arms conditioning / 손목# 1-2 기본 보법과 팔다리 단련법
Hapkido basic wrist technique / 손목수 손목빼기 #1 번 / 1
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Hapkido basic wrist technique / 손목수 손목빼기 #1 번 / 1
At close range basic self defense techniques.
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At close range basic self defense techniques.
I really the circular movements
Probably the LEAST effective in a street fight...lets see how this defense comes into play when someone comes at you with a beer bottle, knife, baseball bat...Its all good when someone grabs your lapels...but Come ON! The first thing people are apt to do is SWING on ya, Not GRAB your wrists...😂😂😂 Oh, and BTW? 1 YEAR of Hapkido in Yongsan Korea...😉
The instructor IMO is an asswhole showoff
Quero ver se isso funciona na vida real , onde usa se muito mais 😮😮😮😮
The one thing that bothered me is how many of these moves ended up needlessly sitting on the ground with the attacker. Makes it difficult to disengage and deal with a second attacker.
Always looks so impressive when the opponent isn't resisting but cooperating...
Rest in Peace Grandmaster Inwan Kim😢
Silly question. Can hapkido fight against many opponents at once?
Yes , I have been studying Hapkido since 2017. You can joint opponents and throw them into another. Hapkido has many kicks and these woukd be very useful against multiple attackers.
Anything could not work "in the streets" , but I have used similar techniques in real life situations, ( with adjustments) i.e. strike first, then joint lock etc. worked out fine. Anytime you add firearms and blades to the mix, unarmed is uncertain at best. If you doubt the validity of the techniques, go to a military hapkido seminar in South Korea. Those instructors are the truth.
we have no hapkidojo in our province, so we'd have to learn it from such videos (cheaper anyway).
That can be done, make sure to pay close attention to everything hand, body and footwork. Best of luck in your martial art journey. 2nd Dan
Them alot of akido and strikes blended perfectly or what came first sorry I can not spell well
Hapkido and Aikdo both came from Japanese Aiki Jujitsu. Hapkido is a more realistic self defense and has more kicks and strikes as well as joint locks and throws.
Impressive throwing impressive martial art hapkido was not half bad for a cool martial art it's just like aikido in judo put together into one single powerful force if you ever tried to disarm someone holding a gun with that technique that's actually pretty cool for a self-defense technique 🥋👊😉👍🥋
I had a Hapkido teacher andhe left. I have to learn the entire Aikijujutsu art
This won’t work in mma
Хорошо
hapkido ? looks like japanese jujutsu to me
There some practical moves there. Mix that with western boxing.
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I happened to come across ths again. (Mostly) solid techniques against unrealistic attacks. These masters need to evolve.
Best regards from Hawaii 🌸
Where are you guys located?
Nobody will grab both wrists in a street fight. Grabbing a shirt with one hand and striking with the other is common however.
A cara do moço que sabe que vai apanhar é impagável
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Excellent variation.
I spent 6 months in a rehab center in Mexico, all the Hapkido techniques work against other martial arts I practiced. I had to face oponents in a very small hallway. And always came out unscratched. The techniques are fast and lethal. Choon Do Ryu School.
What kind of Mexican rehab has you doing hallway Kumite?
RESPECT SIR 🙏
Have you heard of a new movie project coming out called the last Kumite
I like it real good techniques
Wirst techniques hapkido i practice
Master Christopher Chandler 2nd black belt in hapkido sun moo Kwan vary pond
Love it
Police arrested technique drag throw
Wrist techniques punch defense chest grab
Not bad! It's a nice mixture of styles!
6:30 frenar ukemi y control.
La meilleure technique de Self défense
Where is this Dojo located
might work vs average Joe's in your height and with low body fat, but looks cool
Me gusta practicar hapquido y combinar con taekuando
Vast majority of attacks are the so called sucker punch from ambush or letting a threat get into close range to punch or headbutt you. Hapkido is still effective if you strip out useless technique for a more practical core.
It depends on the situation. The technique you may want apply to control a drunk acquaintance is probably not the same one you’d use to fend off someone trying to knock your head off, and vice versa.
Hapkido university It looks like a basement
The techniques seem slow. The guy might counterattack.
칼넣기가 팔을편상태에서 칼넣기했으면더쉽게 제압이 가능했는데 최용술도주 선생님 께서는 살아생전 시연을 하실때 90도하는것 보다는 주관절을펴시고 하시라고 향상 말씀을 했습니다
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As a practitioner of JuJutsu and Judo, I see the value of Hapkido as it derives from Daito-Ryu Aikijujutsu. Which is a heavy base of the art. I would love to learn Hapkido when the time is given.
I love the video, but I do have some criticisms. For one, the rear naked choke defense. Against an untrained fighter, it'll work, but against a jujitsu practitioner it probably won't. They could easily just hop onto your back and hook their legs in, and then you're in trouble. IMO, a heel strike to the shin, coupled with a groin strike or two might help in getting the opponent off of your back. If he's still holding on with his arm, an Ippon Seonage (one arm shoulder throw in Judo) will get him off of you
I respect your comment, however I think the chance of getting into a physical altercation with a trained attacker, like a BJJ or judo practitioner is pretty small. Most attackers are only well trained in their ego, not their fighting abilities. 👎
@@iainstewart423 you do have a good point. The chance of getting into an altercation with a trained fighter is slim, but you should always train as if anyone you come across is trained. That way you're better prepared for the unexpected
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He likes to have fun.. And he likes to hurt people too
Wonderful
So there is hapkido techniques and "self defense" techniques.... ahammmmmm