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  • Great to hear his voice

  • ITS JEEBUS!!! He rains kimchi from the heavens and when they ate their fill there was enough to fill 12 baskets.

  • His skill, style & martial art technic is one of the most powerful I've seen. Probably the most powerful, very devastating. Every arts has it's advantages, no wonder GM Ji Han Jae and other Korean martial artist respect this grandmaster very much

  • perchaps He was the only one doing good martial arts, unfortunatelly his blend of Aikido, judo, kung fu and tkd lost its order and turned into an unstructured mix. Now "Crapkido instrutors" are trying to copycat also BJJ just to make thire haouse of cards bigger..

  • I teach true Hapkido... what is your feelings on this and such let me know thanks

  • It seems that you are such a WISE and SKILLED master because you know how "unstructured" Hapkido is. In fact, its structure is very organized, and the reality that Hapkido incorporates and learns from (not copies) other art forms' teachings and principles, along with using own unique form, just makes the art even better. Maybe you should be a little more tolerant of other art forms or actually have some background information of the art before being a critic.

  • @billzo9999 copying good moves is pretty much still a good thing, no matter if "all these different martial arts" "copies" another one. Aren't our basic body structures all similar, and can be studied, by whomever, to determine many of the same understandings of its movement? ;-P Be well.

  • With respect, you are way off!

    Hapkido is far more complete martial arts system than "Brazilian Jujitsu" (Old style Judo)

    Hapkido is a complete martial arts system, BJJ is basically Judo with the emphasis on ground fighting!

    regards

  • @KTK401 your are right my friend. This is my line choi yung sool then Ji Han-Jae then Lee, Yong Ho Then Ahn Hyun Whan then Me Ty Hatfield Ahn Hyun Whan 4 time World Asian Heavyweight Thai Boxing Champion 10th dan Hapkido 7th dan Jyck Tuki/ Thai Boxing Thanks, Ty Hatfield WJMF Director of Techneques USA Won Jin Hapkido USA Wrestling Director of Grappling Utah
  • i wonder if anyone knows what he is exeactly saying word by word.

  • @BigN33dle,

    He is giving his testimony of his life and such with experience and years.

  • @ChosonNinja ChosonNinja, (if your the same one I'm thinking of), could you please translate what the Grandmaster is saying for the rest of us.

    It would be greatly appreciated.

  • He's talking about people training for a few months, then quiting and opening their own dojang.

  • Can someone translate what he is saying?

  • its the almighty himself

  • master!

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