Combat Hapkido Demonstration 1
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As for my performance on someone being agressive are you volunteering?
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I totally know where you are coming from with your comment! I am an Aikidoka and we dont do any formal sparring or even promote a competitive spirit because the techniques are designed for self defense only and have the potential to be devastating in terms of injury potential to the attacker. Some people just dont understand that most martial arts are not designed for sport fighting.
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Damn this soundtrack just makes me want to get in my choppa and drop napalm on rice paddies!
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looks like a crappy 1st degree at best sorry
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not the best demo on how lethal hapkido can be , disappionting
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@JorgeEFM This is not Ninjutsu, this is bullsh*t.
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@buffmedic01 make a vid, I am interested to see.
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I LIKE CH BUT THE PROBLEM WITH SELF-DEFENSE IS THAT THEY TEACH YOU TO DEFEND AND NOT ATTACK. IN A CONFRONTATION, YOU MUST BE THE AGGRESSOR. SPECIALLY IF YOU ARE GOING TO DEFEND SOMEONE OR YOUR ENEMY HAS DONE SOMETHING REALLY BAD AND NEEDS TO BE PUNISHED.
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@buffmedic01 Omaha, Nebraska hope to see you around sometime.
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@ma2rowe I would love to come show you how useless your style is, where are you located?
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@Cblack287 common warning markers for bad/ineffective martial arts... "our MA is for the streets..." ,"We dont spar because our MA is to dangerous/deadly".... you do not learn how to fight/defend yourself when you have a person who does a set move and ragdolls for you. Sparring is the only way to effectively learn to apply moves with proper timing. Fights do not play out like demo's im sorry, you can do sparring with everything except small joint manipulation. You still have strikes and throws.
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You have the absolute worst hip tosses I have ever seen, and your a 6th dan? This is a joke.
6th Dan in CHK? Interesting. They must have very loose time-in-rank promotion standards considering Peligrini founded it in 1990.
dacujo69 5 months ago 3
@dacujo69 Well Lets see It actually wasn't founded until 1992 but that is ok common error. I already had a 1st Dan in Hapkido before I began working for Pellegrini in Florida in 1992. In 1993 I earned my 2nd Dan, in 1995 I earned my 3rd Dan, in 1998 I earned my 4th Dan, in 2002 I earned my 5th Dan, and in September 2007 I wa awarded my 6th Dan at the 15th Anniversary of the ICHF.
ma2rowe 5 months ago
@ma2rowe it is typically 6 months between ranks, so roughly 4-5 years to get to 1st Dan, then it follows tradition time in grade, so 1st Dan 1 Year, 2nd Dan 2 year, etc..if you first started in 1992, then yes you could be 5-6th dan by now. Some were training with GM Pelligrini since the late 80s before he formally created Combat Hapkido as an official style.
I would suggest you join a school and try for yourself, as they say its the journey not the destination. We have several seminars a year!
iangordon 2 months ago
@iangordon I am at a loss for what the heck you are talking about. I have been studying the martial arts, Taekwond, Hapkido, and Judo in particular for over 30 years. I have been parts of many schools, participated in many instructor's seminars from various systems and styles, I have enjoyed the road and personally could care less about the rank I have for on the journey. In the end it is my ability and how it serves m e that counts (physical, mental & spiritual)
ma2rowe 2 months ago