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  • djubre

  • I'd be far more impressed if the ukes didn't show that the pain continued after the pressure stopped. To me, that shows that damage is occurring. Damaging your uke has no practical application at all - it's disrespectful and plain wrong.

    My sensei has trained with menkyo kaiden who could create unreal levels of pain which would stop as soon as they released you.

  • Grandmaster Lee Chang Soo may seem rough but it's actually practical training to harden and toughen the student's pain threshold for real world applications.

  • I must say I appreciate the art, but not the way it is applied.

    It seems very effective and technical, but I looks like the sensei is just showing off.

    In our dojo we use to stop when uke beats and screams.

    But actually, in our dojo ukes don't beat and scream to impress.

  • @The guys lamenting the dudes pain. I'm pretty sure they're exaggerating it to show that it hurts REAL bad if done hard. I just started JJK Hapkido and had a finger lock done on me.... ow.... but no damage done.

  • I study under Grandmaster Lee

    He trains at 80% he does his demos at 80%

    I would not like to get on his bad side

    I have been thrown around by him before it only hurts for a bit

  • @Driftman101 yah his was the smoothest hard touch i've ever felt.Dojunim Jie Han Jae had the platinum grab too.

  • grab my hand, no other hand, no with your other hand, no my other hand now...if someone would only grab me right so i could do my hapkido on them...is so hard finding good attackers...they must all be in the ufc

  • @chuwii2 that's why you learn to react to all the different attacks. ufc would get its butt kicked by some of these guys. its another world of pain.and thats just the locks and holds

  • @ranandom yah the kicks i learned under these guys changed my entire world and perspective of what kicking is~it aint like the movies

  • @chuwii2 Hapkido has defenses against any conceivable grab or attack. Sometimes the teacher will say, "Grab me this way," so he can teach that particular defense. I would think that was obvious.

  • @chuwii2 haha ever since i trained jjk hapkido i shit you not ive found that people will walk right up and grab you damn near exactly like the class.and you'll fuck em up and theyll grab you again.its wild man you gotta be a part of it for a bit and it all makes sense...this shit made me personally invincible,but i trained properly.

  • @chuwii2 Hapkido comes form Daito Ryu Aikijujitsu: originally the grabs were essentially to prevent you from drawing your Katana. But rest assured there are many technics against kicks, punches... etc in both Hapkido and Daito Ryu. In addition, the hand grabs have now become an easy training method for the beginers: wether you grab a hand or punch the motion is the same.

  • i was doing some research on aikido. i am a 3rd dan in Moo Moo Kwan Hapkido and part of the I.H.F. I wanted to see the similarity between hapkido and aikido. And one thing i noticed was that in demos it looks like it is choreographed, and it may be but with both arts if the attacker doesnt go along with the defender he or she will get hurt.

  • wow, is this meant to convey the message that if one is really skilled(at grandmaster level which presumably not many can attain?) in hapkido, they can easily protect themselves easily in their daily life thus demo'ing in office wear(shirt and tie) ? :)

  • intercepting that kick seemed cool... IDK I think an Angoleiro would rob this dude & cut him too.

  • He injured those people, possibly for life. He didn't have to go that hard.

  • It's acting for the demo its a bit like a fight scene in a movie.

  • @totalherenow I agree he didn't have to go so hard. That's not cool. But they are not injured for life. They'll be sore for a few weeks, that's all. I know from experience.

  • hapkido is like aikdo only thing they have kicks, weaponsm joint locks throws, etc

  • you are excellent grand master!!!!!!!!!!

  • Es un barbaro este viejo.

    En un tiempo me considere a la altura de lo mejor del mundo en Nippon Kempo Karate Do de Sadaki Nizuma. Grand Master de Japon.

    Cuando mi Grand Master se olvidaba del karate do. Era invencible. Ahora se que tambien era un experto en hapkido.

    Saludos a todos los artemarcialistas.

  • Right this Grand master LEE Chang Soo from JJK style and technical director of the Federation Of Korea Hapkido, the first Partner is my Master Raphael COUET from France 6th DAN JJK

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