Hahahaha - I have grappled with the best in the world - and I have never seen anyone tap like these dudes. When you tap, youre suppose to let go. These guys are killing ants on the floor. Nice techniques - but come on bro.
all of u who wanna bash this id like to see u get in with one of them. this is a demonstration. skateboarders get the tampa am and other tournaments football has conbines well these guys are showing the power of this art 25% speed as to not actually hurt eachother but still show their skill. shut up cuz theyd kill u in a second and ud great satan without even realizing ur dead
Those are some spectacularly compliant uke. You can't actually do those throws without some kind of kazushi, and I'm not seeing any. All arm and shoulder with no connection to the center. I'm not buying it.
1:21 Master lee throws his oppenent into the air by rotating his arm, and not stopping any other part of his body from moving. This technique would work, but it wouldn't cause the guy to launch into the air. he doesn't even load the guys weight on his shoulder before the "throw". the problem is that this guy has full use of his legs and control of his balance. he would walk towards release of the pressure from the pulling, and maybe roll over master Lee, but certainly wouldn't fly into the air.
Trust me its not over dramatic when your in that kinda pain! I have been it wasn't fun so if you don't believe it I know plenty of ppl that can make you trolls believers.
It's fair to say that this is a good demonstration; however, it is prearranged for both individuals. In another words, Korean tries to prove something that is NOT.
Ya'll obviously know nothing about Hapkido. I guarantee you it's not fake. If the attacker doesn't flip or move the way the person defending wants them to once a joint lock is in place something is going to break. That's why it looks so exaggerated. If someone twisted your thumb to the side it would force your body to follow. Kinda similar to Aikido.
i like the suit and tie outfit... makes it seems like any normal dude off the street can learn to defend themselves, which i love that! but the over dramatization, no thanx.
Hapkido is known to produce the biggest axxsholes in the world. Look at this master dick. Even though it was staged, in order for him to look good, he beats the hell out of his students.
This master is an ass. He wants to put in a big show for the audience and ignores the taps of his students who staged kicks and grips. Not real life scenario. Anyone can put on a joint lock on someone who lets them and then get them to flop in pain. The guys a douche to the extreme.
@evaniskandar first off, inflicting pain after the person is tapping is called "following through" and can save your life in a real situation. second off, this is clearly a demonstration and the tapping and cries of pain are obviously melodramatic.
@agodinruins maybe, but I've had a match against an Aikido practitioner once and I won. After the match he gestured to shake my hand but places me in a wrist lock and i was tapping & screaming but he wouldn't let go. He just laughed until other people came. The mother f****r broke my right wrist.
@agodinruins AFAIK, 'Following through' is to keep a ready/standby posture (not necessarily keep on inflicting pain), after the opponent seemed like he/she has surrendered. And agreed, in real life fight, this can be a major lifesaver, against opponents who'd fake a tap or crying or surrender, and then come right at your back as you're leaving the scene.
this shit is so fake they're letting him beat their ass when he spins them around they are jumping with him it's bullshit lol oh well they seem to enjoy it so who am I to judge
Check video "Jiu-Jitsu Vs. Hapkido". This proves that many of these martial arts are just not practical anymore. Steven Seagal is trying to teach Aikido, but probably only he can truly demonstrate well in a real MMA fight if he was younger. Maybe....
Why is he keeping the pressure on the joints when his opponent taps out? A true master would have kept the lock but released the pressure so that he held his opponent to the ground without hurting him. This is uneccessary brutal. It seems that he knows his techniques but don't have the control to do it without hurting the opponent.
@Karashinkun Thats what I was thinking, because as a master I would think one of the responsibilities is that, when demonstrating a technique on a student, you apply enough pressure to show its effectiveness but not to over do it and really injury the student.
These kinds of demonstrations use to awe everyone but once MMA became mainstream, you find out these techniques for 99% of the time are unusable. Now it's just a side show act.
@alawaiman I wouldnt say they are unusable. Unusable with the rules the MMA matches have yes. But Hapkido is used alot in military, bodyguard, secret service, and police hand to hand combat training.
@alawaiman i am a huge fan of your spearfishing but this matial art is all about self defence its all about using your aponints energy aginst them its a very complex martial art you should take a class or 2 happy hunting
@spearhuntter , I've taken more classes than you know and many of these styles have become impractical and obsolete. Also many are just an "art" or a "sport". Put a BJJ blackbelt against any of these guys and my point will be proven. In fact, it "was" proven. Search youtube for old videos of various martial arts specialists challenging the Gracie's to 1 on 1 challenges. Many look about 70's. Some are Royler, etc. MMA has filtered many other styles out.
@alawaiman very true. but in these demonstrations they are used as self defense and not as an attacking art. i guess in a real fight it could become practical should people lock up but ive also been caught with one with throwing a punch. be it we were training and not moving at full speed.
@alawaiman actually, MMA leagues ban the use of small joint manipulation in their rules (outside elbow luxations, ankle, wrist and fingers twists) so that's why you see so little Hapkido, Wing Chun and Krav Maga specialists in there. They're unusable techniques in a ring, cage or octagin, but definitely not in a street fight. If you study brazilian jiu jitsu, they incorporate these techniques.
@lokuzt , BJJ? What is BJJ? : ),Obviously kidding. I don't think I need to prove my knowledge of the Martial Arts. But I would say I know enough to say that yes, MMA does have certain rules regarding certain attacks(groin, hair, eyes, etc) but if you notice here these are mostly special wrist locks and fancy leg locks which are not practical in MMA fights. A street fight maybe, but only if your opponent doesn't know how to fight.
I'm skeptical, it seems like you can't execute hapkido without your enemy's cooperation. So it kinda seems like Korean martial arts meets pro wrestling here. Are some of those fancy moves really necessary?
@kungfuedward alot of styles teach u how to fall correctly. the flips are to prevent injury to the person being thrown. if he did not flip then the technique could cuase a seroius injury
@0311huy in hapkido you learn how to fall. if you cant fall correctly it results in injury. duh they teach ya to stay in a steady stance. so yes they teach both. its important to have a good stance and it is important to role or fall when the technique is being preformed on you
@0311huy when u get thrown u roll with it. when u fall forward u brace yourself with ur fore arm and turn ur head away. better the arms getting cut then ur face or chest. falling backwards you role through tucking the head to prevent hurting ur back and head. the side fall done correctly doesnt hurt. even from a flip. nor a back fall or front fall. if dont correctly . when u fall u pop back up . kick up. roll. etc. u can fall like a sack and shit and get hurt. ill take the same fall n be fine
I was there training with Grandmaster during this event. I believe Grandmaster kicked on of the guys holding the boards and broke his finger. Culturally they do exagerate, but Grandmaster doesn't pull any punches and these locks can be extremely painfull.
I wonder how it goes when you start taking classes from these guys and they have to tell you for the first time to amp up your tapping and screaming and flailing... might be a little awkward... Faking and all.
mmmmmmmm..... so there is a guy at work that told me to look at this and i have to admit that i am surprisingly impressed but i DO think that it was just a tad bit over reacted even if the pain was real..... WHY didnt the instructor let go as soon as the student tapped out? and it seemed just a little too 'showoffie' to me.... over all impressed though.
could someone plz explain why hapkido demonstrations often include people screaming there heads of? and why in all that is sacred do they fly arround for just about anything?
err... SEEMS the demonstrator waits way longer than any practitioner i have ever seen to release the opponents once they tap out. they seem to be in genuine pain, demo or not. one has to remember that they give their consent foe the master to demo his skills, and he owes them respect, care and compassion. i saw non of that here.
@cb7pwn i think he might still be able to do most techniques just instead of the guy getting fliped over or thrown about something would break or dislocate or something like that.. not too sure though
all of these demonstrations are practiced and staged to make that style and club look good. but i wouldnt doubt that the master couldnt make someone do a flip to get out of a possible hand break and or yelp. lol
how do you know he cant fight.....u ever fought him?i aint think so,so shut the fuck up.thats why hes doing demonstrations....and your not.he gets paid to do it and you talk shit about him for free.i like what he does better lol.weather hes the truth or not,he makes a living doing martial arts and a martial artist can only hope to be profiting off of somthing they already loves doing.he has succeeded and you hate it.
It's a martial art demo and in an Asian country (cultural difference strong). The grandmasters are just hyping up the pain experienced so as to make visible the effectiveness of the techniques without actually needing to be maimed (demo) and also to show respect for their teachers (cultural).
Just stop to think for a moment: how do you show to a bunch of kids that joint manipulation (especially small ones such as fingers) either really hurt or if continued would result in injury? Exactly.
@utubesqueeze No, these techniques only require a small amount of pressure to work and trust me the pain shows on the person, but these guy is either over doing it or the students are just acting, cause those reactions are over the top.
@utubesqueeze Hype or not , all the joint locks in hapkido are extremely painful and can main easily. but in those techniques the pain is real. i have been studying hapkido for the past year. simple joint locks will bring down the biggist person. no matter weight or strength these techniques do hurt. (this is all from personal experience.)
every move was telegraphed ie: choreography and pre practised, good in theory but a bit of a bully in my eyes as the attacker was tapping a little too much for my liking but saying that they were tapping sometimes a little too much! probably for the grand masters ego and to make him look awesome? not my cup of tea, a grand master would know when he inflicts pain and would stop short of that! unless his ego wanted to show his power to other students (bully!)....
@Mrpreshutchins its not that hes to rough its just the students trying to make him look good and the technique mor effective. in real life only simple basic things work in a fight the average joe in a bar would probably knock 7 shades of shit out of the grandmaster
@HitlerOnTheRoof i train in a realistic way with non complient partners who dont do flips when i grab their wrists or flap around like a fish when i apply submission holds, wot makes u such an expert anyway????
@AUInnocent alot of traditional techs are still very useful ie kotegaeshi wrist lock and alot of similar hold. what i dont like is the look at what i can do attitude of traditional arts when its so obvious the students being demonstrated on are OVER complient an trying to make the art and teacher look good. taking the realness away is whats killing traditional arts in my opinion.
@Mrpreshutchins His student also is a black belt, and every technique is carefully choreographed in advance. The student "stays ahead of the lock" and throws himself to some degree. And the tapping is a bit exaggerated. As you can see at the end, he wasn't injured.
the opponent purposely sets himself up if you watch close enough.. completely staged (other than the dudes in pain when he doesn't acknowledge their tapping)
Fuck, this guy has got to take it easy on his students, I don't wanna fucking learn from this asshole. Yes, this stuff looks really impressive, but fuck, he needs to respect his disciples a bit more.
that isn't theater in the "faking" it sense. Hapkido in its real life usage is designed to break joints in a nano second. The only readson people fly through the air in demo and practice is to be able to live to play another day. If we broke all of our partners in the way that we would a person hurting our loved ones, how would we keep training. Trust me, those techniques hurt when done right. I do hope that the persistent tapping was fro dramatic effect.
the part where they are tapping during the submissions is believable.. but those throws seem right out of Hollywood... im assuming this is all acting.. and some kid was bragging he was a black belt in this.. pretty sick if you wana be an action star i guess
@rloft123 In this martial art techniques, you can create endless waves. It all depends on the learner and her training. Do you know the techniques of drawing you could not make anything of his? This is the art. Knowing the base positioned himself to enter something. This is not Hollywood!
@rloft123 You are obviously a pussy that has never trained how or has ever been in a fight ! lol ! Good luck getting your ass handed to you pussy ! lol ! You shouldn't even be in this area of youtube coward ! lol ! Stick to gardening and crocheting puss boy ! lol !
@jjj255able hmm, you may be trolling with all the "! lol !" you have in your statement, not sure though.. and ill fight a practitioner in this martial arts form on anyday.. not trying to be a keyboard warrior here but i do practice mma (specifically muay thai/wrestling/BJJ).. a trained fighter isnt going to jump at a guy with his arm extended over his head and wait for the guy to get you in some kind of wrist lock or arm bar.. watch the vid closely and you will see what i mean
Don't mean to troll, but i really think that if i went in just for the KO I could run this master jab, then straight into his face. One thing i am afraid though is that he is probably tough as f*ck and he wouldnt drop unless i land square on the chin.
@amauta5 then kick him in the balls, its not the most hospitable thing to do (neither is getting into a fight) but "I've got balls of steel" is a phrase, no one really does.
@amauta5 You don't think he hasn't trained to defend against that? Respect a Grand Master of any martial art they know what they are doing. Let's face it in a hypothetical situation if you did try something and you aren't equally skilled with this guy you would probably be in more pain then the master acting as a demo man. Never say you can beat a grand master unless you yourself have proven your skill to a similar level in a martial art, they know what they are doing and the are tough.
@randompiece6 most true martial artists would not telegraph a move and pre practice if they were attacking for real, i have found that most demonstrations are set up to make the so called master look good in-front of a crowd to advertise the club and art, i know loads of people who if attack a master would probably win!, and you dont have to be tough to win a fight you have to be an idiot to start one in the first place...
@exeller8007 Yes I agree, you do have to be an idiot to start a fight in the first place. Yes strength is not everything to a fight, known this for a long time. They probably do stage it a little to look good in front of crowd. A martial artist learn to not telegraph their moves through training, no such thing as a true martial artist only well trained ones.
"i know loads of people who if attack a master would probably win!" They are masters for a reason, they have much skill and practice.
@randompiece6 sorry i wasnt disrespecting the experts in their field i do have a lot of respect for them, i know they have skill and massive amounts of practice, as an old member of bjja yawa ryu syatem i know they dont practice telegraphing strikes but in demonstrations most of them are, to the untrained eye it looks good but you must admit it is a little embarrasing sometimes to see the more obvious attacks..
@exeller8007 That is true. It is a little embarrasing sometimes to see the more obvious attacks. The masters who can display their skill from defending against a combatant not giving tells on what they are going to do would be good to see.
There was a discovery channel programme fight quest. One usa guy was ex us army and a mma fighter. He went up against hapkido fighters in korea much lower than this guys level and the hapkido lads held their own!
Hahahaha - I have grappled with the best in the world - and I have never seen anyone tap like these dudes. When you tap, youre suppose to let go. These guys are killing ants on the floor. Nice techniques - but come on bro.
ghostchoke 3 hours ago
all of u who wanna bash this id like to see u get in with one of them. this is a demonstration. skateboarders get the tampa am and other tournaments football has conbines well these guys are showing the power of this art 25% speed as to not actually hurt eachother but still show their skill. shut up cuz theyd kill u in a second and ud great satan without even realizing ur dead
ScottsSelfDefense 6 hours ago
I would like to see their skills in mma fights!
firat8596 1 day ago
@firat8596 They would get shredded. MMA is only slightly more effective than a pillow fight.
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firat8596 1 day ago
I actually took Hapkido as a child,and I got to tell ya, it's funner when you actually throw a punch,and not give someone your fist.
Viciouses 1 day ago 2
what the hell, I wasnt looking for acting classes
JB420mikehunt 2 days ago
Those are some spectacularly compliant uke. You can't actually do those throws without some kind of kazushi, and I'm not seeing any. All arm and shoulder with no connection to the center. I'm not buying it.
doeper 2 days ago
Let me put it simple to al you morons if you don't flip your arm, finger or wrist is going to break... Trust me... I know.
Batss47 2 days ago
Give 'em a WWE contract. They're made for it.
MrNauran 3 days ago
HUETA!
yauza96 3 days ago
of course it's fake...it's a juz a demo lol xD
pineretongdaga 4 days ago
Wow Its like he knows whats coming...He can either see the future or the less likely this is all fake.
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I suggest you do some sort of martial arts in order to criticize this one. If you know nothing, than what makes you credible?
WorldOfIvillis 5 days ago
1:21 Master lee throws his oppenent into the air by rotating his arm, and not stopping any other part of his body from moving. This technique would work, but it wouldn't cause the guy to launch into the air. he doesn't even load the guys weight on his shoulder before the "throw". the problem is that this guy has full use of his legs and control of his balance. he would walk towards release of the pressure from the pulling, and maybe roll over master Lee, but certainly wouldn't fly into the air.
ofarfo 5 days ago
@ofarfo correction 1:18 - 1:21
ofarfo 5 days ago
seems legit...
DaFluxHawk 5 days ago
Trust me its not over dramatic when your in that kinda pain! I have been it wasn't fun so if you don't believe it I know plenty of ppl that can make you trolls believers.
ludefrk001 5 days ago
Dam,this is fake! over acting ..lol
chocodog25 5 days ago
It's fair to say that this is a good demonstration; however, it is prearranged for both individuals. In another words, Korean tries to prove something that is NOT.
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hayek218 1 week ago
Ya'll obviously know nothing about Hapkido. I guarantee you it's not fake. If the attacker doesn't flip or move the way the person defending wants them to once a joint lock is in place something is going to break. That's why it looks so exaggerated. If someone twisted your thumb to the side it would force your body to follow. Kinda similar to Aikido.
MrTxjab512 1 week ago
@MrTxjab512 Nope, just fake. (It IS like Aikido, tho')
WorldWarCheese 1 week ago
@WorldWarCheese All you have to do is a search of hapkido. There are tournaments all over the world.
MrTxjab512 1 week ago
This is so fake...
321SpikE 1 week ago 11
The second guy was over exaggerating more than the first one
MrNinjaman223 1 week ago
LOL HA! these guys know how to sell it!
shootits48 1 week ago 8
@shootits48 Almost as much as soccer pansies- ah- I mean players.
WorldWarCheese 1 week ago
i like the suit and tie outfit... makes it seems like any normal dude off the street can learn to defend themselves, which i love that! but the over dramatization, no thanx.
SenseiGrove 1 week ago
its the scream loudly world championship
nobbytang 1 week ago
so much exaggeration
lukishere 1 week ago
0:24 WTF
QuestionMorals 1 week ago
lol what a fake bullshit martial art
alexfromgalax87 1 week ago
ohh the exaggeration.....otherwise its pretty kool.
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Hapkido is known to produce the biggest axxsholes in the world. Look at this master dick. Even though it was staged, in order for him to look good, he beats the hell out of his students.
wonton00 1 week ago
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wonton00 1 week ago
what a load of shite , the most staged display i have ever seen
housecarl6 1 week ago
@housecarl6 read the description dude. Its a demonstration. Of course its staged.
richardsimons1234 1 week ago
@richardsimons1234 Yep
iluv2viddyfilms 1 week ago
now lets see how good he goes up against a pro boxer or muay thai fighter
legalis1 1 week ago 2
This master is an ass. He wants to put in a big show for the audience and ignores the taps of his students who staged kicks and grips. Not real life scenario. Anyone can put on a joint lock on someone who lets them and then get them to flop in pain. The guys a douche to the extreme.
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lolguytiger45 1 week ago
w t fffff id this fake s h i t
alexd8473 2 weeks ago
your strongest
jetro507 2 weeks ago
wtf! overacting too much
warzangel 2 weeks ago
wat an ass hole, the guy is already in pain and and tapping, and the dick head is still inflicting pain, fucking shoff off shit
evaniskandar 2 weeks ago
@evaniskandar first off, inflicting pain after the person is tapping is called "following through" and can save your life in a real situation. second off, this is clearly a demonstration and the tapping and cries of pain are obviously melodramatic.
agodinruins 2 weeks ago
@agodinruins maybe, but I've had a match against an Aikido practitioner once and I won. After the match he gestured to shake my hand but places me in a wrist lock and i was tapping & screaming but he wouldn't let go. He just laughed until other people came. The mother f****r broke my right wrist.
ATouch0fFaith 1 week ago
@ATouch0fFaith what kind of fight was it?
poolboyinla 1 week ago
@poolboyinla It was a small tournament in Vegas.
ATouch0fFaith 1 week ago
@ATouch0fFaith What kind of tournament? Is what he did legal?
poolboyinla 1 week ago
@agodinruins AFAIK, 'Following through' is to keep a ready/standby posture (not necessarily keep on inflicting pain), after the opponent seemed like he/she has surrendered. And agreed, in real life fight, this can be a major lifesaver, against opponents who'd fake a tap or crying or surrender, and then come right at your back as you're leaving the scene.
creatip123 1 week ago
this shit is so fake they're letting him beat their ass when he spins them around they are jumping with him it's bullshit lol oh well they seem to enjoy it so who am I to judge
TheKlownfish420 2 weeks ago
Check video "Jiu-Jitsu Vs. Hapkido". This proves that many of these martial arts are just not practical anymore. Steven Seagal is trying to teach Aikido, but probably only he can truly demonstrate well in a real MMA fight if he was younger. Maybe....
alawaiman 2 weeks ago
What kind of bullshit is this?
Ricksonkimura 2 weeks ago 2
no ground fight, like a real fighter
isrj01 2 weeks ago
Why is he keeping the pressure on the joints when his opponent taps out? A true master would have kept the lock but released the pressure so that he held his opponent to the ground without hurting him. This is uneccessary brutal. It seems that he knows his techniques but don't have the control to do it without hurting the opponent.
Karashinkun 2 weeks ago
@Karashinkun Thats what I was thinking, because as a master I would think one of the responsibilities is that, when demonstrating a technique on a student, you apply enough pressure to show its effectiveness but not to over do it and really injury the student.
NYCParkourAddict 2 weeks ago
@Karashinkun i agree, you would think that in the spirit of recruiting students he would show some restraint.
Clinton51988 2 weeks ago
1:44 ... lol, I think he broke that dude's hand
spamllpitdept 2 weeks ago 2
wow what an awesome demonstration!
DefineDefyDeny 2 weeks ago
These kinds of demonstrations use to awe everyone but once MMA became mainstream, you find out these techniques for 99% of the time are unusable. Now it's just a side show act.
alawaiman 2 weeks ago
@alawaiman I wouldnt say they are unusable. Unusable with the rules the MMA matches have yes. But Hapkido is used alot in military, bodyguard, secret service, and police hand to hand combat training.
Wariar11 2 weeks ago
@Wariar11 , If your opponent doesn't know how to fight, then probably usable.
alawaiman 2 weeks ago
@alawaiman i am a huge fan of your spearfishing but this matial art is all about self defence its all about using your aponints energy aginst them its a very complex martial art you should take a class or 2 happy hunting
spearhuntter 2 weeks ago
@spearhuntter , I've taken more classes than you know and many of these styles have become impractical and obsolete. Also many are just an "art" or a "sport". Put a BJJ blackbelt against any of these guys and my point will be proven. In fact, it "was" proven. Search youtube for old videos of various martial arts specialists challenging the Gracie's to 1 on 1 challenges. Many look about 70's. Some are Royler, etc. MMA has filtered many other styles out.
alawaiman 2 weeks ago
@alawaiman Even if your opponent knows how to fight. Just matters how trained and experienced you are.
Wariar11 2 weeks ago
@alawaiman lmao. definitely not a side show act. ever felt one of those wrist locks?
leMEshoU 2 weeks ago
@leMEshoU , Felt it many times, hard to use against an opponent who knows how to scrap.
alawaiman 2 weeks ago
@alawaiman very true. but in these demonstrations they are used as self defense and not as an attacking art. i guess in a real fight it could become practical should people lock up but ive also been caught with one with throwing a punch. be it we were training and not moving at full speed.
leMEshoU 2 weeks ago
@alawaiman actually, MMA leagues ban the use of small joint manipulation in their rules (outside elbow luxations, ankle, wrist and fingers twists) so that's why you see so little Hapkido, Wing Chun and Krav Maga specialists in there. They're unusable techniques in a ring, cage or octagin, but definitely not in a street fight. If you study brazilian jiu jitsu, they incorporate these techniques.
lokuzt 2 weeks ago
@lokuzt , BJJ? What is BJJ? : ),Obviously kidding. I don't think I need to prove my knowledge of the Martial Arts. But I would say I know enough to say that yes, MMA does have certain rules regarding certain attacks(groin, hair, eyes, etc) but if you notice here these are mostly special wrist locks and fancy leg locks which are not practical in MMA fights. A street fight maybe, but only if your opponent doesn't know how to fight.
alawaiman 2 weeks ago
@lokuzt , Ankle? Check rousimar palhares. Wrist? Check Nevada State Athletic Commission Rules,
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I'm skeptical, it seems like you can't execute hapkido without your enemy's cooperation. So it kinda seems like Korean martial arts meets pro wrestling here. Are some of those fancy moves really necessary?
kev3145 2 weeks ago
what a great show
MYB3ST1 3 weeks ago
joint? where where?
monteskinhead 3 weeks ago
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH .-.
AndersonDiasxD 3 weeks ago
That is some sweet stuff especially in the suit.
Mr131211109876543210 3 weeks ago
Slightly over selling the technique don't you think. . .?
clay108 3 weeks ago
Always nice to have such willing victims!
mrthebillman 3 weeks ago
action movies
0311huy 3 weeks ago
SWEEP THE LEG
DO IT
NOW!
fukaansatsusha46 3 weeks ago
This? A grandmaster? hahaha! What an ASSHOLE! Really pityful! A shame for martial arts!
Tofurouge 3 weeks ago
WOW! They are really good at punching slowly and flipping dramatically!!
kungfuedward 3 weeks ago
@kungfuedward alot of styles teach u how to fall correctly. the flips are to prevent injury to the person being thrown. if he did not flip then the technique could cuase a seroius injury
MrOmaly15 3 weeks ago
@MrOmaly15 learn how to stance not fall
0311huy 3 weeks ago
@0311huy in hapkido you learn how to fall. if you cant fall correctly it results in injury. duh they teach ya to stay in a steady stance. so yes they teach both. its important to have a good stance and it is important to role or fall when the technique is being preformed on you
MrOmaly15 3 weeks ago
@MrOmaly15 fall on street with glass and dirt sharp object
if you fall you can see any thing happen
fight one guy you fall another guy come in
hell yeah keep practice fall
0311huy 3 weeks ago
@0311huy when u get thrown u roll with it. when u fall forward u brace yourself with ur fore arm and turn ur head away. better the arms getting cut then ur face or chest. falling backwards you role through tucking the head to prevent hurting ur back and head. the side fall done correctly doesnt hurt. even from a flip. nor a back fall or front fall. if dont correctly . when u fall u pop back up . kick up. roll. etc. u can fall like a sack and shit and get hurt. ill take the same fall n be fine
MrOmaly15 3 weeks ago
I was there training with Grandmaster during this event. I believe Grandmaster kicked on of the guys holding the boards and broke his finger. Culturally they do exagerate, but Grandmaster doesn't pull any punches and these locks can be extremely painfull.
Riseball33 3 weeks ago
hapkido championship hapkido demonstration? As far as i know there are not hapkido tournaments
naqdensjam 4 weeks ago
Haha! They even pretended to be hurt when he kicked the board. Why would they get hurt?
Easy11019 4 weeks ago
1:11 maaaad show off
MaestroKong 4 weeks ago
@Mrpreshutchins don't worry these thing are exaggerated for effect
starshipjive411 1 month ago
and thats y you dont fuck with the ref
chatanwarrior 1 month ago
I call shens. This is choreographed bologna, and is def not any style of kung fu.
WildcardFitness5 1 month ago
@WildcardFitness5 its called hapkido and its a fucking demo
chatanwarrior 1 month ago
@WildcardFitness5 everything you just said was 100% retarded.
emachines390 4 weeks ago
I wonder how it goes when you start taking classes from these guys and they have to tell you for the first time to amp up your tapping and screaming and flailing... might be a little awkward... Faking and all.
bmeyer2011 1 month ago
you move here, ill do this. and then you do that. pffftt what a fkn joke
mardigann996 1 month ago
I came here too see Kung Fu Panda....theres no Panda 8(
wcbombers21 1 month ago
mmmmmmmm..... so there is a guy at work that told me to look at this and i have to admit that i am surprisingly impressed but i DO think that it was just a tad bit over reacted even if the pain was real..... WHY didnt the instructor let go as soon as the student tapped out? and it seemed just a little too 'showoffie' to me.... over all impressed though.
headindeclouds2010 1 month ago
O CARA LUTA DE GRAVATA! QUE STYLE!
m7743g 1 month ago
Everybody was Kung Fu fighting!
felixlinquist 1 month ago
What's the point in tapping if ther gunner ignore it -.-
IICODNERD 1 month ago
Whats with all the over acting?
mallick26 1 month ago
Is it really neccessary to inflict pain on your demonstration partners? Ridiculous!
etdejazz 1 month ago
could someone plz explain why hapkido demonstrations often include people screaming there heads of? and why in all that is sacred do they fly arround for just about anything?
patrik79a 1 month ago
err... SEEMS the demonstrator waits way longer than any practitioner i have ever seen to release the opponents once they tap out. they seem to be in genuine pain, demo or not. one has to remember that they give their consent foe the master to demo his skills, and he owes them respect, care and compassion. i saw non of that here.
kalevraa 1 month ago
(^_^).....hehehe
rayjohndulap 1 month ago
@cb7pwn i think he might still be able to do most techniques just instead of the guy getting fliped over or thrown about something would break or dislocate or something like that.. not too sure though
Samtkjones 1 month ago
They're Hapkido practitioners, they are encouraged to be flamboyant.
AtheistMonster 1 month ago
buenas técnicas, pero un poco películeros. de todas formas creo que las formas son buenas.
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ephedradiet 1 month ago
ese tio es un cabrón ! 870m
jiclxibad 1 month ago
all of these demonstrations are practiced and staged to make that style and club look good. but i wouldnt doubt that the master couldnt make someone do a flip to get out of a possible hand break and or yelp. lol
someskter04 1 month ago
apparently tapping means nothing to this guy either
alfiejames8 1 month ago
yeah right. try that in the hood.
judutchinski 1 month ago
how do you know he cant fight.....u ever fought him?i aint think so,so shut the fuck up.thats why hes doing demonstrations....and your not.he gets paid to do it and you talk shit about him for free.i like what he does better lol.weather hes the truth or not,he makes a living doing martial arts and a martial artist can only hope to be profiting off of somthing they already loves doing.he has succeeded and you hate it.
bassilkamali 1 month ago
Demo or not, these techs are garbage..
luchador1764 1 month ago
they are acting but his moves are to exaggerated and i hate that acting shit
TheSUBGAMER 1 month ago
I love their reactions to the arm lock and throws. LOL.
SuperMastak 1 month ago
its like wwe lol.
BestSolidSnake007 1 month ago
It's a martial art demo and in an Asian country (cultural difference strong). The grandmasters are just hyping up the pain experienced so as to make visible the effectiveness of the techniques without actually needing to be maimed (demo) and also to show respect for their teachers (cultural).
Just stop to think for a moment: how do you show to a bunch of kids that joint manipulation (especially small ones such as fingers) either really hurt or if continued would result in injury? Exactly.
utubesqueeze 1 month ago 6
@utubesqueeze No, these techniques only require a small amount of pressure to work and trust me the pain shows on the person, but these guy is either over doing it or the students are just acting, cause those reactions are over the top.
darkdrake13 4 weeks ago
@utubesqueeze Hype or not , all the joint locks in hapkido are extremely painful and can main easily. but in those techniques the pain is real. i have been studying hapkido for the past year. simple joint locks will bring down the biggist person. no matter weight or strength these techniques do hurt. (this is all from personal experience.)
MrOmaly15 3 weeks ago
i dont want to be a troll, but they are jumping...
rodrigopwns 1 month ago
every move was telegraphed ie: choreography and pre practised, good in theory but a bit of a bully in my eyes as the attacker was tapping a little too much for my liking but saying that they were tapping sometimes a little too much! probably for the grand masters ego and to make him look awesome? not my cup of tea, a grand master would know when he inflicts pain and would stop short of that! unless his ego wanted to show his power to other students (bully!)....
exeller8007 1 month ago
Jesus! Their tapping the shit out of the mats!
rosco3130000 1 month ago
I'M THE ONLY ONE THAT THINKS THIS G-R-AN-D-M-A-S-T-E-R ... JACK-ASS-HOLE is too rough with these students????
Mrpreshutchins 1 month ago 31
@Mrpreshutchins its not that hes to rough its just the students trying to make him look good and the technique mor effective. in real life only simple basic things work in a fight the average joe in a bar would probably knock 7 shades of shit out of the grandmaster
baldycheese 1 month ago
@baldycheese Your ignorance makes me laugh.
HitlerOnTheRoof 1 month ago
@HitlerOnTheRoof an your comment shows ur ignorance....i train alot in martial arts traditional and modern i know how these things work
baldycheese 1 month ago
@baldycheese Really? So an average joe in a bar would probably knock 7 shades of shit out of you, too!
HitlerOnTheRoof 1 month ago
@HitlerOnTheRoof i train in a realistic way with non complient partners who dont do flips when i grab their wrists or flap around like a fish when i apply submission holds, wot makes u such an expert anyway????
baldycheese 1 month ago
@baldycheese I agree that TMA grappling (like old school Japanese Jujitsu) is generally less useful, but that's because it came from an era when
1) The focus was on weapons and pitched battle, so extricating yourself takes priority over finishing a downed opponent with your hands.
2) People wore armor; some techniques just don't work on unarmored people.
BJJ, CACC, etc. modified those techniques for unarmed, unarmored combat.
TMA preserves the historical techniques of ancient battle.
AUInnocent 1 month ago
@AUInnocent thank you educate these fools?
animedrummerboy 1 month ago
@AUInnocent alot of traditional techs are still very useful ie kotegaeshi wrist lock and alot of similar hold. what i dont like is the look at what i can do attitude of traditional arts when its so obvious the students being demonstrated on are OVER complient an trying to make the art and teacher look good. taking the realness away is whats killing traditional arts in my opinion.
baldycheese 1 month ago
@Mrpreshutchins No.
HitlerOnTheRoof 1 month ago
@Mrpreshutchins lol i think they are acting that might just be me. If im wrong i would agree
RGwhelan15 1 month ago
@Mrpreshutchins that's just how Korean people do it. They just are rough people.
yellowman88 1 month ago
@Mrpreshutchins His student also is a black belt, and every technique is carefully choreographed in advance. The student "stays ahead of the lock" and throws himself to some degree. And the tapping is a bit exaggerated. As you can see at the end, he wasn't injured.
-- Kyo Sa Keith DuPree
schuyler67 1 month ago
@Mrpreshutchins No offence or opposition intended, but isn't it in the culture?
intirayami 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
@Mrpreshutchins are you a woman or what ? You must be able to handle that shit
ismailtabla 1 month ago
@Mrpreshutchins they walked away didn't they? at least he didn't use the dim mak(TM)
TheLimivorous 1 month ago
@Mrpreshutchins i wouldnt be surprised if they were all acting like it really hurt (for the added effect)
Likeafoxow 1 month ago
@Mrpreshutchins plus since its a demonstration of course they are letting him do whatever he wants, it would work differently in a real fight
SalchichaPolaca 4 weeks ago
the opponent purposely sets himself up if you watch close enough.. completely staged (other than the dudes in pain when he doesn't acknowledge their tapping)
rloft123 1 month ago
Fuck, this guy has got to take it easy on his students, I don't wanna fucking learn from this asshole. Yes, this stuff looks really impressive, but fuck, he needs to respect his disciples a bit more.
scarface7117 1 month ago
@scarface7117 You are a pussy ! lol
jjj255able 1 month ago
that isn't theater in the "faking" it sense. Hapkido in its real life usage is designed to break joints in a nano second. The only readson people fly through the air in demo and practice is to be able to live to play another day. If we broke all of our partners in the way that we would a person hurting our loved ones, how would we keep training. Trust me, those techniques hurt when done right. I do hope that the persistent tapping was fro dramatic effect.
kayakinteddy 1 month ago
i do that in someone who bulling around and i thouht that he will jump but he didnt and i brake his arm:D
magdanozidhs 1 month ago
Que escândalo para uma apresentação!
SddeCristo1 1 month ago
@SddeCristo1 Escandalo? Meu mestre pra me ensinar faz leve e é agonizante, imagina uma torcida dessa.
SeekingYouNow 1 month ago
@SddeCristo1 Já fiz parte de apresentação e dói cara... kkkkk
Maikozausc 1 month ago
bruce lee shows up: "boards dont hit back"
s0bad 2 months ago
the part where they are tapping during the submissions is believable.. but those throws seem right out of Hollywood... im assuming this is all acting.. and some kid was bragging he was a black belt in this.. pretty sick if you wana be an action star i guess
rloft123 2 months ago
@rloft123 In this martial art techniques, you can create endless waves. It all depends on the learner and her training. Do you know the techniques of drawing you could not make anything of his? This is the art. Knowing the base positioned himself to enter something. This is not Hollywood!
MrKorzon1980 1 month ago
@rloft123 You are obviously a pussy that has never trained how or has ever been in a fight ! lol ! Good luck getting your ass handed to you pussy ! lol ! You shouldn't even be in this area of youtube coward ! lol ! Stick to gardening and crocheting puss boy ! lol !
jjj255able 1 month ago
@jjj255able hmm, you may be trolling with all the "! lol !" you have in your statement, not sure though.. and ill fight a practitioner in this martial arts form on anyday.. not trying to be a keyboard warrior here but i do practice mma (specifically muay thai/wrestling/BJJ).. a trained fighter isnt going to jump at a guy with his arm extended over his head and wait for the guy to get you in some kind of wrist lock or arm bar.. watch the vid closely and you will see what i mean
rloft123 1 month ago
Don't mean to troll, but i really think that if i went in just for the KO I could run this master jab, then straight into his face. One thing i am afraid though is that he is probably tough as f*ck and he wouldnt drop unless i land square on the chin.
amauta5 2 months ago
@amauta5 then kick him in the balls, its not the most hospitable thing to do (neither is getting into a fight) but "I've got balls of steel" is a phrase, no one really does.
MartialArts247 2 months ago
@amauta5 You don't think he hasn't trained to defend against that? Respect a Grand Master of any martial art they know what they are doing. Let's face it in a hypothetical situation if you did try something and you aren't equally skilled with this guy you would probably be in more pain then the master acting as a demo man. Never say you can beat a grand master unless you yourself have proven your skill to a similar level in a martial art, they know what they are doing and the are tough.
randompiece6 2 months ago
@randompiece6 most true martial artists would not telegraph a move and pre practice if they were attacking for real, i have found that most demonstrations are set up to make the so called master look good in-front of a crowd to advertise the club and art, i know loads of people who if attack a master would probably win!, and you dont have to be tough to win a fight you have to be an idiot to start one in the first place...
exeller8007 1 month ago
@exeller8007 Yes I agree, you do have to be an idiot to start a fight in the first place. Yes strength is not everything to a fight, known this for a long time. They probably do stage it a little to look good in front of crowd. A martial artist learn to not telegraph their moves through training, no such thing as a true martial artist only well trained ones.
"i know loads of people who if attack a master would probably win!" They are masters for a reason, they have much skill and practice.
randompiece6 1 month ago
@randompiece6 sorry i wasnt disrespecting the experts in their field i do have a lot of respect for them, i know they have skill and massive amounts of practice, as an old member of bjja yawa ryu syatem i know they dont practice telegraphing strikes but in demonstrations most of them are, to the untrained eye it looks good but you must admit it is a little embarrasing sometimes to see the more obvious attacks..
exeller8007 1 month ago
@exeller8007 That is true. It is a little embarrasing sometimes to see the more obvious attacks. The masters who can display their skill from defending against a combatant not giving tells on what they are going to do would be good to see.
randompiece6 1 month ago
thats just like aikido. nice!
925jdb 2 months ago
Mostly bullshit. I'd like to see that guy up against any good MMA/BJJ fighter, or especially against a USMC combat instructor.
cigarzan 2 months ago
@cigarzan
There was a discovery channel programme fight quest. One usa guy was ex us army and a mma fighter. He went up against hapkido fighters in korea much lower than this guys level and the hapkido lads held their own!
countsmyth 2 months ago
@cigarzan Another fag doesn't know anything about fighting or MMA/BJJ or the USMC why don't you go join the marines ? fagot ! lol
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