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Hapkido Basic 1 - Same Side Grab v1

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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2008

Basic Hapkido Technique Same Side Grab - Variation 1
How to get out of a Same Side Grab.

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These videos are for informational and entertainment purposes only. DO NOT attempt these techniques without proper supervision by a qualified instructor. It is imperative that you find a reputable martial art school in your local area to get the proper hands-on training. Instructors in these videos are NOT responsible for any injuries one may sustain practicing these techniques or the amount of force one uses on another person.

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  • Yes excellent technique thanks for sharing. That was a good one. You can even take your extended knuckles and strike the thumb to get out of the grab. Thanks again *BOW*

  • I was going to suggest that you could just grab the your opponent's thumb and and pull it away but I wanted to keep it simple. But your tip on striking the thumb to get out of the grab is a great tip, thank you!

  • Thanks!

  • I definately remember some of this from my training! Thanks for posting this up!

  • Thank you!

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  • Hey Cooper and Yuli, great technique. Thanks for posting. Just learn something new today from both of you. Thank you. "BOW"

    -William-

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  • I teach this technique but add a side kick to the attacker's knee before running away. I don't want an angry attacker chasing me, or my students. 

  • upss i realized a little late that you kicked him lol good job yuli! :-)

  • auhahhhhhhhhhhhhhh i will kick back yuli lol

    thank you for the tip with the other hand ^^

    this will hopefully work for me....

    thank you for sharing

    nice to see you both having fun!

    angela

  • Well done and very important to let people know how and why. Great job.

  • Very good instructions from you both, please post some more...i wonder if it would be possible to add a little bit of grappling and floor work

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