Europe Hapkido jin jung kwan championship 2007 Belgium Lanaken Demonstration of Grand Master LEE Chang Soo, Master Shin Yun Wook and Master COUET Raphael
thats part of this particular style, jin jung kwan is commonly known as combat hapkido, which comes from ta song do. tkd is for pussies. the jin jung kwan video is my sabumen he trains delta and air force pj's. he ommonly has greeen berets in his gym very real stuff
Even though a part of me feels like the pain is unnecessary, it shows that this works and the reaction isn't scripted like other clips that show students rolling and flipping, when you can see there isn't enough force to cause such reactions...
@giantposer hehe WTF taekwondo isnt bad at all i like it :D but i think i would like ITF more (had trouble with the character limit to explain it so i had to be a bit blunt) also i have been researching Judo and am looking for a good school to learn it, i dont quite have the time though but i am slowly working towards the same thing my TKD master had done and that is : combine all three (he's 5th dan TKD, 3th dan Judo and 2th dan HKD) i think that would be sweet :D (i must not overtrain though)
@LiquidBoing You make good points. As an aside, investigate the history of Judo when you have time. The chief purpose of Judo was to create a grappling art where all techniques can be applied at full speed. That said, WTF TKD isn't bad at all, but you need to cross train (as you know). Hapkido's not a bad choice (the Korean connection is nice) but as you advance, don't get stuck in the Hapkido trap which is: "More of the same for a LONG TIME before you learn new techniques". Waste of time. Judo.
@giantposer hehe im not saying hapkido is the ultimate fighting sport or anything like that and once more i see what you are getting at but i think that some of the techniques are quite effective on good kicks and punches also you don't have to stick to the actual technique ... for example : if you have someone in the lock where you are bending the elbow and wrist etc you can break any of those really easily (i think) and btw 3 dan in TKD wow im yellow belt now sadly, in WTF (i would love ITF)
@LiquidBoing Im a third dan in ITF TKD. My master was a Ninth dan in ITF, an 8th dan in WTF and a Hapkido Grandmaster. I know what I'm talking about. I'm glad you lol'd though. Hapkido works against an untrained assailant or a drunk at the bar. It doesn't work toe-to-toe with a trained fighter. The problem with many "too deadly to train" techniques, such as bone brakes is, they are praticed at half speed, and can never be fully applied in practice, creating a false sense of accomplishment/power.
thats part of this particular style, jin jung kwan is commonly known as combat hapkido, which comes from ta song do. tkd is for pussies. the jin jung kwan video is my sabumen he trains delta and air force pj's. he ommonly has greeen berets in his gym very real stuff
littleking3535 1 month ago
Even though a part of me feels like the pain is unnecessary, it shows that this works and the reaction isn't scripted like other clips that show students rolling and flipping, when you can see there isn't enough force to cause such reactions...
SemiKalosi 1 month ago
I'm not a master but is it ok to provoke all that pain?
cybergus18 2 months ago
lots of pain going on here i wonder if the uke can survive another day at the dojo
uvaltito 9 months ago
2:33 - 2:39's by far the coolest kick. Pownage. Pure pownage.
KensieGranz 10 months ago
Respect !!!!
ouf67 1 year ago
@giantposer hehe WTF taekwondo isnt bad at all i like it :D but i think i would like ITF more (had trouble with the character limit to explain it so i had to be a bit blunt) also i have been researching Judo and am looking for a good school to learn it, i dont quite have the time though but i am slowly working towards the same thing my TKD master had done and that is : combine all three (he's 5th dan TKD, 3th dan Judo and 2th dan HKD) i think that would be sweet :D (i must not overtrain though)
LiquidBoing 1 year ago
@LiquidBoing You make good points. As an aside, investigate the history of Judo when you have time. The chief purpose of Judo was to create a grappling art where all techniques can be applied at full speed. That said, WTF TKD isn't bad at all, but you need to cross train (as you know). Hapkido's not a bad choice (the Korean connection is nice) but as you advance, don't get stuck in the Hapkido trap which is: "More of the same for a LONG TIME before you learn new techniques". Waste of time. Judo.
giantposer 1 year ago
@giantposer hehe im not saying hapkido is the ultimate fighting sport or anything like that and once more i see what you are getting at but i think that some of the techniques are quite effective on good kicks and punches also you don't have to stick to the actual technique ... for example : if you have someone in the lock where you are bending the elbow and wrist etc you can break any of those really easily (i think) and btw 3 dan in TKD wow im yellow belt now sadly, in WTF (i would love ITF)
LiquidBoing 1 year ago
@LiquidBoing Im a third dan in ITF TKD. My master was a Ninth dan in ITF, an 8th dan in WTF and a Hapkido Grandmaster. I know what I'm talking about. I'm glad you lol'd though. Hapkido works against an untrained assailant or a drunk at the bar. It doesn't work toe-to-toe with a trained fighter. The problem with many "too deadly to train" techniques, such as bone brakes is, they are praticed at half speed, and can never be fully applied in practice, creating a false sense of accomplishment/power.
giantposer 1 year ago