Hapkido and Akido both have the same parent art as a root (Daito Ryo). Two students from the same master (Sokaku Takeda), going home and taking divergent paths
@6arcsn1sky Hapkido is basically a Korean martial art which is like Japanese Jujutsu. Every soft or ju martial art uses the same basic techniques. The human body and it structure does not change from culture to culture. People break the same way across the globe. That is why when you see different martial arts styles, they seem to have taken a little of this and that to "suppliment" their training. "Complete" martial arts are not mixed from different arts. They are complete and misunderstood.
@hapkiyoosool Thank you for wasting your time on being wordy on a description you don't need to respond. And another thing, Choi Yong Sul learned aikijujutsu from Takeda Sokaku.
@6arcsn1sky We all know that Choi Young-Sool learned from Takeda Sokaku. If you saw our website, you would see the whole Hapkido History. Check it out. The "wordy" description is for those who are not familiar with martial arts or Hapkido. We do appreciate your comments though, Thank you.
@ShadowS1ay3r Sorry if you are mislead. We did not nor do we imply that we made this video. We are using it as an example of what the techniques may look like in a real conflict.
@1codcod Hapkido is a Korean martial art which is like Japanese Jujutsu. Every soft or "ju" art uses the same basic techniques. The human body and it structure does not change from culture to culture. That is why when you see different martial arts styles, they seem to be claiming to be something other than what they appear to be to the untrained person. These are the very techniques we use in Hapkido. To everyone who sees this, please do your research before you post a comment. Thank you.
@1codcod The Koreans were not called "samurai" this is true. The Koreans and Japanese spoke different languages...and knowing that going forward; Korean warriors were called MuSa or YongSa. This is a video to "show" martial arts techniques of similar type and application that we teach in our federation. We are very different from most Hapkido organizations.
Amazing...I would have to say this is one of the best (if not the best) videos I've come across on YouTube. I would Really enjoy seeing more like it!!!
@HANGER187 We did not make this. We are only using it to show what our techniques would look like in a real conflict. We do have permission to use it as well. Thank you.
Hapkido and Akido both have the same parent art as a root (Daito Ryo). Two students from the same master (Sokaku Takeda), going home and taking divergent paths
suzyyates 7 months ago 2
@suzyyates You are absolutely right! Good Show!
hapkiyoosool 5 months ago
I can clearly see jujutsu techniques though both samurai were armed.
6arcsn1sky 8 months ago
@6arcsn1sky Hapkido is basically a Korean martial art which is like Japanese Jujutsu. Every soft or ju martial art uses the same basic techniques. The human body and it structure does not change from culture to culture. People break the same way across the globe. That is why when you see different martial arts styles, they seem to have taken a little of this and that to "suppliment" their training. "Complete" martial arts are not mixed from different arts. They are complete and misunderstood.
hapkiyoosool 8 months ago
@hapkiyoosool Thank you for wasting your time on being wordy on a description you don't need to respond. And another thing, Choi Yong Sul learned aikijujutsu from Takeda Sokaku.
6arcsn1sky 8 months ago
@6arcsn1sky We all know that Choi Young-Sool learned from Takeda Sokaku. If you saw our website, you would see the whole Hapkido History. Check it out. The "wordy" description is for those who are not familiar with martial arts or Hapkido. We do appreciate your comments though, Thank you.
hapkiyoosool 5 months ago
Well, that was fun!
duchessofpercy 10 months ago
This is from the videogame Shogun 2 Total war.. Give credit where credit is due.
ShadowS1ay3r 1 year ago
@ShadowS1ay3r Sorry if you are mislead. We did not nor do we imply that we made this video. We are using it as an example of what the techniques may look like in a real conflict.
hapkiyoosool 8 months ago
Kenjutsu and Jujutsu not hapkido or hapkiyoosool
1codcod 1 year ago
@1codcod Hapkido is a Korean martial art which is like Japanese Jujutsu. Every soft or "ju" art uses the same basic techniques. The human body and it structure does not change from culture to culture. That is why when you see different martial arts styles, they seem to be claiming to be something other than what they appear to be to the untrained person. These are the very techniques we use in Hapkido. To everyone who sees this, please do your research before you post a comment. Thank you.
hapkiyoosool 8 months ago
@hapkiyoosool there are no korean samurais
1codcod 8 months ago
@1codcod The Koreans were not called "samurai" this is true. The Koreans and Japanese spoke different languages...and knowing that going forward; Korean warriors were called MuSa or YongSa. This is a video to "show" martial arts techniques of similar type and application that we teach in our federation. We are very different from most Hapkido organizations.
hapkiyoosool 5 months ago
Damn sweet!!!
straycat1674 1 year ago
Great vid! Hapki!
brianmstanton 1 year ago
I love it! Hapki!!
musool1 1 year ago
KIVAA!!! (AWESOME!!)
grav3h3art 1 year ago
Amazing...I would have to say this is one of the best (if not the best) videos I've come across on YouTube. I would Really enjoy seeing more like it!!!
aproudtexan 1 year ago
amazing, great video!!!
LeonLaguna 1 year ago
wow, how long did it take to make this?
HANGER187 1 year ago
@HANGER187 We did not make this. We are only using it to show what our techniques would look like in a real conflict. We do have permission to use it as well. Thank you.
hapkiyoosool 8 months ago