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Hapkido jinjungkwan Grd Master LEE Chang Soo

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2007

demonstration by the Grand master LEE Chang Soo for the Nederland TV. head master for jin jung kwan style

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  • @alxh89 ofc it will still hurt, i just said the damage will be reduced. a master will always hurt=)

  • @Insaniac1985 if you move into a kick you are traveling against the direction of the force making the impact greater (simple physics) so even if the kick isn't completed it will still hurt

  • @VRJaguarandi

    hahahahahaha

  • I am a 1st degree black belt in Jin Jung Kwan HapKiDo. I have went through 7 YEARS of training for my black belt. I started when I was 6. And I find it wert disrespectful for u people going around and training under Kwan Jan Nim (grandmaster) when u haven't. He is my instructors, instructor. I have never met him. But my instuctor trained under him!!!!!

  • as a martial artist, you can intercept and absorb kick/punches: for example if you parry a kick with ur HANDS, your arms works like springs if you keep them slightly bent and relaxed.. for kicks; move INTO the kick before it's complete and you reduce the power by alot.

  • Parabéns! Muito bom!

  • no ONE WHO TAKES THAT TIME TO LEARN A MARTIAL ART WHILE HE DOESN'T LIKE IT AND DOESN'T BELIEVE IN IT !!!! SOOO YOU ARE A FAKE GUY TRYING TO UNDER ESTIMATE HAPKIDO.

  • my dad had a few courses from Lee, Lee is the best:D

  • "grabbing a punch".... I should have used a different term. It should be deflecting the punch and controlling the wrist into a technique. You don't "crouching tiger hidden mobnkey tea cup" GRAB the punch. I'm sorry for the confusion ^-^

  • I have practice Hapkido during two years and to tell you something selfdefense techniques and Katas(Hapkido don´t have Katas but well) don´t really works in real life or sparring situations theres no pattern for figthing.

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