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  • Qué opinas del AIKIDO?

  • Me parece un arte marcial elevado el cual ha hecho un estudio riguroso de la energía (ki) y también se ocupa del desarrollo trascendental del individuo. Me agrada mucho

  • Perdón mi ignorancia como se llama este maestro?

  • ste es el gran Maestro Yoon Se Kwon

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  • Actually, Hapkido was derived from Daito-ryu Aiki Jujitsu.  Choi Yong Sul, the founder of Hapkido, studied with Sokaku Tekada who was also the teacher of the founder of Aikido. There are very few pieces of historical documentation to support this, it is however very clear that the movements came from the same "Tree" as Aikido. It certainly is not a copy of Aikido, but is an independent art with it's own styles.

  • modern hapkido has its roots in Daito Ryu AikiJutsu

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  • estas artes marciales creo q se usan mas para la guerra

  • @1bol1 :-j jutsu is arts, tips and do is the way of st. so there was iaido => iaijutsu, kendo=> kenjutsu, judo => jujutsu, now aikido => aikijutsu. May jutsu or do came first but it's the same just the way they learn and do it.

  • There only ONE instructor in the USA that teach Hapkido like this that I know of. That is Master Allen in Florida. Not because I am Korean I say this, I say this because I am 99% sure of it. Master Allen teach it just like he learn it from Grandmaster Chang in Korea where the Master Allen grow up. I believe you will find his Hapkiyoosool on youtube very easily.

  • el aikido y el hapkido tienen el mismo origen,ambos fundadores fueron practicantes de Daito Ryu AikiJutsu pero son estilo diferentes si bien se basan en el mismo principio de utilizar la fuerza del oponente a su favor el hapkido es mucho mas agresivo ya que incluye golpes y luxaciones

  • Nice Hapkido Trailer:

    youtube.com/watch?v=_ugw_Cinwj­s

  • Nice Hapkido Trailer:

    youtube.com/watch?v=_ugw_Cinwj­s

  • @jin54363 You also combine this with the idea that hapkido has much different philosophical views from aikido and you have a totally different art with different applications. Plus the two arts were actually developed at the same time, so aikido would not have already existed.

  • @jin54363 firstly, Aikido and Hapkido are no where near the same. The first difference is in the fact that hapkido emphasizes striking to a far greater extent. The second is in the form of the techniques. Aikido use a great deal of flow and primarily focuses on flow, while hapkido is a quick and much smaller circle with less flowing movement. Secondly, Hapkido was a way of fighting against the japanese during the occupation of Korea. It was a sign of national pride to have there own fighting art

  • old man's got speed!

  • @wael77

    Hey Wael, its Dan. This is so true. People want to give the art some ancient mythical history cause they feel that it needs it. The truth is that in my mind, modern arts are more complete for the most part cause of our ability and willingness to share knowledge. Though I know this not to be a 100% true statement, I believe it to be more so than not.

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