2nd Response, Part 1: Women's Self-Defense vs a Hook Punch

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Uploaded by on Dec 18, 2008

Part 1: This video is a continuation of our video dialogue regarding women's self-defense vs a hook punch. For more commentary, see the blog at http://nhahapkido.blogspot.com/2008/12/response-to-womens-self-defense-vs-hoo...

Commentary and video by the Nebraska Hapkido Association. This response is in three parts, so be sure to check out parts 2 and 3.

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  • @finkabaht1 no it is this:

    Ahn Hyun Whan

    4 time World Asian Heavyweight Thai Boxing Champion

    10th dan Hapkido

    7th dan Jyck Tuki/ Thai Boxing

  • @MasterHatfield One for bullshido I think. A 4 time Korean Muay Thai world Champion, dont you mean TKD?

  • Master Hatfield, I am not a master myself - just Tony is fine, thanks. I think Nebraska Hapkido Association are here providing an excellent analysis of this vital scenario of women defending against hooks - I'm sure any uploads you have working in with their ideas or expressing your own would be of interest to myself and others. I'll subscribe to your channel... please feel free to message be directly at any time. Regards, Tony

  • Master Tony,

    I wanted to let you know that im honored to have you as a friend. I will do some good Videos, if you would let me know what you would like to have me to show on what kind of position or understanding please dont hesitate and let me know.

    Thanks,

    Ty Hatfield

  • Master Hatfield, thanks for the information. I sincerely hope you'll have the opportunity to upload some videos sharing your experience and insights. Best regards, Tony

  • I am am 4th Dan in Hapkido, 4th Dan in Jui-Jitsu, 1st Dan Judo, 1st Dan Kenpo, I have wrestled Greco and Freestyle im 3 time State Champ, National Champ, and College wrestler, and im an All-American. I teach through my understanding every kind of throw, all kinds of takedowns, from that point I teach every kind of Wrestling position that leads to every and any kind of Hapkido movement or Jui-Jitsu Holds. I have 37 years of teaching and competing and over 20 years of Hapkido and Jui-Jitsu.

  • Thanks Tony and let me answer some of this stuff. I really like exactly how they are teaching and really thank them for all the good concepts and ideas they show. I wanted to explain in the style of Hapkido that I teach and study I am in charge of all the Director of Teq in our Federation. I am a 3rd Dan in Hapkido but at the time I was asked to test for my 4th Dan and that is a Master. I am a Hapkido teacher with an emphasis in ground grapling.

  • Mr Hatfield, your comment above does not include any objective analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the video. Please at least try to relate the video to the steps in your own system, then give specific advice on where they fall short and why, and what would be better.  BTW / your home page says you are 3rd dan, is that a Master rank in your system? Your 10th dan grandmaster is impressively anonymous in this Internet age, is there some footage of him in action? Curious. Regards, Tony

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