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Combat Hapkido

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  • @noppaa No jaa, eiköhän se semmoinen Rami (suurmestari) hoida asiat siten, että kaikilla on samanmoinen koulutus täällä? Ainakin poikani sai häneltä tänään ensimmäisen värivyön. Netistä voit sitten katsella (youtube) videoita missä Rami opettaa vähän muutakin kun karkuunlähtemista. Esim. hakusanat: hapkido rami portugal

  • @Ozznize LOL. I agree with you there. That would be way to slow :)

  • @Earthquake1981 im not saying that they should fight.no no no. im also not saying that beginners should start from a matrix-bullet-dodge-speed.

  • @Ozznize Would you have an non-experienced beginner train at full speed? Guaranteed to fail and have that person get hurt and there goes another student who will never come back to the Dojang because of a horrible instructor. This is when you would start them out with static training first then bring them up to speed. So it's not a waste of time. You have to learn how to walk before you run, correct?

  • @Earthquake1981 of course it works. not doing full speed training in my mind is a joke and a waste of time.

  • Ite harrastanut Hapkidoa muutaman vuoden, en tosin tätä tyylisuuntaa, kiinnostais kovasti nähdä myös ottelusta kuvaa. Me ollaan moni aika ketteriä noissa kuvauksellisissa tilanteissa, mutta skaboissa me ollaan erimoisia. :)

  • Now thats how Combat Hapkido should look like!

  • Missä toi on???

  • Combat Hapkido is a very effective art. As an instructor in this art I came to realize that all martial arts are effective in the field. Every martial art is only a concept and gives you a base to start, however if you train in a static fashion, you probably will not be able to effectively defend yourself. Sport fighting can be used in street and since there are no rules, that athlete will put a hurting on someone. I have my students train safely at full speed once in a while. Trust me, it works

  • I have enjoyed our conversation! The only thing I would like to say is give it a go, and I think (after reading your comments) that you would like Hapkido and it would tick a lot of boxes that you are looking for in a martial art! Goodluck with finding the right art (and yes Taekwondo is a beautiful art, go for it) And let me know if you do give Hapkido a go, what you thought of it. Take care mate, and all the best

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