shouldn't you lock the grabbing hand down first so he cannot let go? check out my video "wrist control theory", i explain it their... but i like it, good job on the other videos though! i love to see different material, its all theory anyway.
Is there any way to strengthen the wrist after one of these? This kid did it to me and my wrist bone seems broke. It makes a loud popping noise everytime I move it.
russmorr facing your oponent in that forward position makes you lose your balance and makes you easy to push. Also three of the seven principles of hapkido are (push pull) (circle) (flow), I don't see any of these used in your interpretation of this technique. Also it's not an arm bar, it's a wrist hold, my father is 60yrs old and studied with the founder of hapkido GM Choi, he nodded his head after watching this video. good luck.
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yeah i think he meant Hapkido was stolen from Japans Aikido..just like tae kwon do is a copy of karate...and korea itself being a unsuccessful copy of Japan...Har har har
@TheSenseofTouch ... don't you think its so unimportant where a style was invented? In my opinion the style doesnt matter anyway, it depends just on the martial artist, his training and his input. Ive studied styles from Japan, China and also SM Hapkido, and unfortunately Im no a pro anyway, but IMO they all have their good sides. Train hard and respect each other, if you do so, any art from anywhere will make your life better.
shouldn't you lock the grabbing hand down first so he cannot let go? check out my video "wrist control theory", i explain it their... but i like it, good job on the other videos though! i love to see different material, its all theory anyway.
SenseiGrove 1 month ago
Is there any way to strengthen the wrist after one of these? This kid did it to me and my wrist bone seems broke. It makes a loud popping noise everytime I move it.
channellmixer 3 months ago
russmorr facing your oponent in that forward position makes you lose your balance and makes you easy to push. Also three of the seven principles of hapkido are (push pull) (circle) (flow), I don't see any of these used in your interpretation of this technique. Also it's not an arm bar, it's a wrist hold, my father is 60yrs old and studied with the founder of hapkido GM Choi, he nodded his head after watching this video. good luck.
lunaticasai 5 months ago
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JordanMaia1 1 year ago
NEVER!!! NEVER leave the thumb free during a wrist lock technique! That's suicide! Otherwise the technique was okay.
rickygo4th 1 year ago
It's a standing arm bar. on the ground you use arms and legs for jj or judo
moxygen2 2 years ago
That's not an arm bar. If anything, it's a wrist lock. Simple counter...bend your wrist. there's nothing keeping it straight.
godanp 4 years ago
go to part3
BajoZer0 4 years ago
What a useless defense counter.
AmiTakeuchi 4 years ago
I guess the term arm bar has a different meaning in Hapkido becaue in Jujitsu that movement has nothing to do with any arm bar.
Plato86 4 years ago
Clip from an instructional video I shot a few years ago. Copies of the video were never released.
russmorr 5 years ago
Does this clip come from a DVD or something?
dolemite0 5 years ago
OHH that one too? wow cool cool! so Tae Kwon Do and Kapkido wow awsome! I asked my mom ( shes Korean) but she wasnt sure. but thanks man
Joefjc 5 years ago
Ih Hapkido Korean style fighting ? because I know Taekwondo isKorean how about Hapkido?
Joefjc 5 years ago
Hapkido is a korean martial art.
russmorr 5 years ago
...that was copied from the Chinese.
TheSenseofTouch 2 years ago
Haha~!! What is the relationship between Hapkido and China~?? haha~
You made me laugh~!! China?? haha~!!
fakeperfum 2 years ago
yeah i think he meant Hapkido was stolen from Japans Aikido..just like tae kwon do is a copy of karate...and korea itself being a unsuccessful copy of Japan...Har har har
Curtis1551 2 years ago
@TheSenseofTouch ... don't you think its so unimportant where a style was invented? In my opinion the style doesnt matter anyway, it depends just on the martial artist, his training and his input. Ive studied styles from Japan, China and also SM Hapkido, and unfortunately Im no a pro anyway, but IMO they all have their good sides. Train hard and respect each other, if you do so, any art from anywhere will make your life better.
whiterabbit360 1 year ago
@TheSenseofTouch most Eastern martial arts are, and most chinese martial arts have direct roots in india. go figure huh?
NinrateCommando 1 year ago