Phillip Rhee - Best Of The Best IV ( Hapkido)
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This look like Aikido because, Aikido and Hapkido are relatives because the founder of Hapkido was a servent slave during the japanese ocuppation of Korea in the house of the family of Sokaku Takeda who was part of a samurai family who teaches the Daito Ryu Jujutsu and renamed later as Daito Ryu Aikijutsu know as Aikido today
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@pcjudosambo Excactly!!
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@kato9591 Well, i've studied Judo & Sambo for many years, placed 3rd in JR Nationals & have had many many lessons with Aikido practitioners ... but nope, I do not know anything about martial arts, I've never even been on a mat.
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@pcjudosambo Aikido?? - You don't really know Martial Arst do you??
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I wish he would make more martial movies like Best of the best.
It breaks my heart seeing faggots disgracing the name of Martial arts in their corny ass movies that are being churned out like frisbees today left, right and center!
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Man, I love how philip rhee demonstrates martial arts in a simple way for all us to appreciate this beautiful art form.
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phillip rhee's system is tae kwon do not haokido however he has incorporated some techniques into his style that he teaches.
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Looks more like Aikido
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The best of the best, greats movies, great actor and master, from portugal.
phillip rhee is a good martial artist. very graceful. he should do more movies.
shinbooks 2 years ago 14
@KurtCobain198666 that is 100% true. marital arts in about uniting the body , mind and spirit as one weapon. separate they are useful weapons but together you're damn near unbeatable.
CrimesonWitcher 2 years ago 2