Le Hapkido, art martial Coréen, « cousin » du Taekwondo correspond à un ensemble de techniques et connaissances en matière de contrôle sur les articulations du corps, les tendons, les ligaments et les muscles. Les étranglements respiratoires et sanguins, ainsi que les frappes directes sur les points vitaux du corps, forment un système complet d'autodéfense efficace.
Philippe Pinerd, technical advisor of the FFTDA and Hapkido 4th Dan, shows you a few technical fundamental elements of this discipline. Thanks to his long experience of practicing in South Korea, he presents Haki Sul techniques. In this first volume, Philippe Pinerd unfolds locks, falls, rolling, kicks, attacks of upper limbs, and release on grips. Hapkido is a Korean martial art, close to Taekwondo, and it includes various techniques and knowledge about body joints, tendons, muscles,etc. The respiratory and blood strangulations, as well as the direct strikes on the vital points, are part of a comprehensive self defense effective system.
HAPKIDO ist ein koreanischer Kampfsport, der mit Taekwondo „verwandt" ist. Hapkido besteht aus einer Gesamtheit von Techniken und Kenntnissen über die Kontrolle der Gelenke des Körpers, die Sehnen, Bänder und Muskeln. Die Würgegriffe auf die Atem- und Blutwege sowie die direkten Schläge auf die lebenswichtigen Stellen des Körpers bilden ein komplettes System zur effizienten Selbstverteidigung.
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MrMatttyj1 2 weeks ago
WTF are you saying!!! THIS IS AIKIDO!! but in a more hardcore way ^^
picvertable 1 month ago
@mrmegasaturn Maybe daito ryu aikijujutsu, or maybe yoskinkan aikido... but most definately not aikido as it's taught in the Aikikai. Brutal twisting and grinding on your partner is NOT AiKiDo.
doanb666 2 months ago
This is aikido japanese martial arts.
Not hapkido korean martial arts.
mrmegasaturn 3 months ago
@TheZeyver Actually many Hapkido techniques are illegal and considered "dirty" in mma. The reason they appear "compliant" is that if they do not roll or jump...the joint will either break, or a ligament will tear,or a muscle will rip. That way the practitioner can practice the motion necessary to perform the break without actually doing damage. You should look up north Korean security forces...they learn hapkido.
Davidzlocker2 3 months ago
@remshot1998 on the other hand its interesting to learn how people were tauhgt 100 years ago
jorry95gokuryuuha 3 months ago
the problem with many martial arts, or the way they are taught, is they dont change with the times. a good teacher should be able to evolve, and realize what was taught 100 years ago, or more, may not apply today. all martial arts are situational, meaning they were made to fit a certain situation in combat or self defense. over time those situations change, so should the martial art. if they don't their students will be the ones that suffer on the streets.
remshot1998 5 months ago
Hapkido est un art martial destiné à contrecarrer circulaire et non pas certains styles sauvages martiaux que nous connaissons. Grande exposition, et ne pouvait être mieux, venez DE FRANCE !!!!!!!!!! FÉLICITATIONS!
MrCEDRICFERAL 6 months ago
there is one of the rule of Bushido that "don't curse other styles and people"
then we suffer and belt up in a long time for Korean style.
but i must say Gumdo is just copied the surface of Japanese Kendo only without the reason(理)and Samurai spirits.
this is not Budo(武道) anymore,Korean changed worsely as Korean twiddle leaping dance.
stop to exhibit fake Korean Budo in the Japan Expo in Paris!!!!
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watch?v=7Hcq3kb792g (French)
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sakura0jp0aikidodesu 9 months ago
xdd
TheRicku100 10 months ago