
The most practical Traditional HapKiDo systems?
Jul 10, 2003 · Thomas Combat Hapkido/Taekwondo Originally posted by SoKKlab Can anyone tell me what are, in their opinions, the most Practical HapKiDo systems? I'm not talking about …
UK Hapkido? | Martial Arts Planet
Sep 2, 2005 · Hapkido looks similarly fascinating, and obviously being Korean peeked my curiosity. Anyone know of organisationsin the UK, specifically the Nottingham area? Is there …
What do You wear sparring? | Martial Arts Planet
Nov 5, 2006 · JimH Valued Member What we do is pure Hapkido based so we Do not spar,we just work static and dynamic forms of self Defense,so we wear no special gear.
What's your colored belt system? | Martial Arts Planet
Apr 22, 2005 · Stabilo New Member If you use a colored-belt system in your martial art, I'd like to know what order the colors advance.
Learning both WTF and ITF forms | Martial Arts Planet
Dec 21, 2006 · We do both. In general I find the WTF forms to be a bit easier to pick up, quicker to do and bit faster. The ITF forms are a bit longer and seem more complex. Granted I think …
Keyring weapons | Martial Arts Planet
May 30, 2010 · In YON MU KWAN Hapkido, the equivalent of the KOBUTAN is the SOH BONG (lit: "mini-stick") which is graded at CHODAN along with pressure-point work. There is also a …
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Sparring Tips! | Martial Arts Planet
Dec 31, 2003 · Thomas Combat Hapkido/Taekwondo this is stupid but when wearing all the sparring gear does it distract your view? and is the gear heavy? i am so interested in sparring …
Internal and External Cross-Training | Martial Arts Planet
Jul 2, 2005 · The same goes for Hapkido. Internal arts focus on meditation and "internal energy building", while external arts, whether hard or soft, focus on striking/throwing/locking.