I was fortunate to study for 5 years under Grand Master Bong Soo Han in Santa Monica Ca back in the mid 70s. GM Han is the one that introduced Hapkido to America in the Billy Jack movie, and he's the one that did the fight scene in the park in that movie. I can testify that his spinning heel kick would not just knock you out, it would most likely kill you! I would hold a mitt for him doing that kick, and just hitting my hand knocked me to the floor - EVERY time. I loved being thrown, and knew how to fall so GM Han would use me for demonstrations of techniques a lot. One day he asked me to step in and throw a punch at his face. Right hand to God, I never felt him touch me, but the next thing I knew I was upside down in mid-air and headed for the ground! I bounced up and asked him what he had done, and all he did was turn, grab the front of my gi, and twist while pulling downward on my gi. I never felt anything because my GI threw me. I know what I learned from him would, MOST DEFINITELY, work on the street, and I had occasion myself to need to use it - the guy was on the ground saying he gives up in 2 moves. And, to be honest, I surprised myself because my body just reacted, I gave no thought to what I was going to do, which caused the guy more pain than I would have done if I had time. Because, unlike Aikido, Hapkido had a LOT of striking techniques too.
@@longbowshooter5291 It's not even really the striking techniques that are so surprising, but the small joint manipulation. I have trained in both MMA and Hapkido and can tell you which is more effective in real self defense rather than mostly being a sport.
Highly effective,, wait till you see what the finisher looks like of these techniques are. Nasty and painful . These techniques are just there to soften the meat before you incapacitate the idiot stupid enough to crab someone on the street. I’m a Goju Ryu San Dan, Hapkido is very similar as are most legitimate Martial Art Styles. At the end most styles have all the same moves
Inefficiency has been weeded out depending on the instructor. I always try telling these MMA meat heads that not all schools/instructors are created equally and that there is a huge difference between practitioners of even the same martial art.
Aiki-Ryu is indeed a good combat style. Many Combat Ryu based styles look the same. It's the soft skills that ruin the base style of combat self defense. I Loved O-Sense and still use the soft skills but in a street fight I am NOT in it to protect some one who is trying to hurt me.
Anderson C. As a red belt with 5 strips getting ready for my black belt I can definitely say Hapkido I'd no joke. I have fought several different styles and haven't lost yet. Many dont know there are 450 self defense techniques to learn to reach black belt. Also our ground game is very strong since we start grappling on day one. Just some facts for you.
I’m a 3rd Degree in Goju Ryu, Hapkido is a very similar art and geared towards real street situations. As far as the comment of other styles attacking, as a holder of several B.B’s,in different style, when it comes to a street fight all styles are basically the same. This is not a ring monkey contest. Also, most, not all, but most actual martial artists would never initiate a fight. This is antithetical to Martial Arts and anyone stupid enough to crab someone else would not be a martial artist. Techniques such as these are highly effective against most ego driven fools stupid enough to grab someone and attempt to dominate them. besides, these techniques are just the beginning of the motions. after incapacitating an opponent or stunning them with a wrist breaking exercise the idiot who attempted the grab would be screaming in pain. Any Martial Artist knows how painful this technique is because we have spent countless hours having it done to us in real time. The follow up is extremely brutal. He has not shown the finishing moves here.
Respect to this Grand Master....
This is the guy bruce lee fought in game of death!
Wow i dont knew that
You're correct Ma'am/Sir
w/ such grab would come his other fist normally, but only in shoulder grab we can turn away out of its range applying him a nikkyu after
I swear my new Sa Bum Nim (Sensei in Korean) in TKD taught me joint locks like this and I was like “Are you sure this guy is just a TKD practitioner?”
used it in high school, its works
perfect master ji han jae
Thank you, very good video.
the last one caught me off guard
la última estuvo espectacular
parami eso estubo formidable mstro lo practicare con mis compañeros de seguridad yaque intercambiamos yabes tecnicas saludos desde mexico y gracias
why the other hand of attacker is seems not using to prevent from locking
i need some of this technique
good video sir and Best taknick
j'ai aimé ces genres de technique
Personalmente practico el krav Magá, pero este arte marcial HAPKIDO Me encanta, lo practicaría de haber posibilidad donde vivo.
I might use these techniques tomorrow in the bank 🐸🌚
From the union of hapkido and aikido, the hankido were born...
ブルース・リーと対戦した、池先生はすごい。
This guy was in Game of Death with Bruce Lee
Recognized the name at once!
Defo the name, face and voice!
Correct... I recognized the technique immediately
I like the first technique I don't think the last one would go like that though in a real situation
Excelente!!!
High respect
Thanks 🙏🏼
Guy on the left belt long enough 😂
That element makes me wonder how good he could be...
Beautiful.
Hapkido really works not the sports hapkido but their self defense hapkido take my word on it it works give it at least a year or two
I was fortunate to study for 5 years under Grand Master Bong Soo Han in Santa Monica Ca back in the mid 70s.
GM Han is the one that introduced Hapkido to America in the Billy Jack movie, and he's the one that did the fight scene in the park in that movie.
I can testify that his spinning heel kick would not just knock you out, it would most likely kill you!
I would hold a mitt for him doing that kick, and just hitting my hand knocked me to the floor - EVERY time.
I loved being thrown, and knew how to fall so GM Han would use me for demonstrations of techniques a lot. One day he asked me to step in and throw a punch at his face.
Right hand to God, I never felt him touch me, but the next thing I knew I was upside down in mid-air and headed for the ground!
I bounced up and asked him what he had done, and all he did was turn, grab the front of my gi, and twist while pulling downward on my gi.
I never felt anything because my GI threw me.
I know what I learned from him would, MOST DEFINITELY, work on the street, and I had occasion myself to need to use it - the guy was on the ground saying he gives up in 2 moves. And, to be honest, I surprised myself because my body just reacted, I gave no thought to what I was going to do, which caused the guy more pain than I would have done if I had time.
Because, unlike Aikido, Hapkido had a LOT of striking techniques too.
@@longbowshooter5291 It's not even really the striking techniques that are so surprising, but the small joint manipulation. I have trained in both MMA and Hapkido and can tell you which is more effective in real self defense rather than mostly being a sport.
Highly effective,, wait till you see what the finisher looks like of these techniques are. Nasty and painful . These techniques are just there to soften the meat before you incapacitate the idiot stupid enough to crab someone on the street. I’m a Goju Ryu San Dan, Hapkido is very similar as are most legitimate Martial Art Styles. At the end most styles have all the same moves
Inefficiency has been weeded out depending on the instructor. I always try telling these MMA meat heads that not all schools/instructors are created equally and that there is a huge difference between practitioners of even the same martial art.
Perfect
지한재 총재님 신무합기도회 검무관에 창시자십니다 저도 검무관도장에서 수련합니다
이대중 muy cierto.
Like number 4 close buddy
muy bueno
Bruce Lee - Best Jeat kune Do fighter in The World and Best Actor of all Time - 👊👊👊👍👍
wtf r u talking about here bozo?
This didn't work with Bruce......... ;P
👍😂
The Throws were working..Bruce learned to adapt,& Counter them
실전에서. 한번 써먹기. 위해선
1만번을 연습하라
그리고. 스피드. 정확성을 기르면 충분히
호신술로 자기. 방어를 할수 있다~
1만번 연습이면 다른걸해도 충분히 길거리싸움에서 안발림
Those are Aikido techniques
Aiki-Ryu is indeed a good combat style. Many Combat Ryu based styles look the same. It's the soft skills that ruin the base style of combat self defense. I Loved O-Sense and still use the soft skills but in a street fight I am NOT in it to protect some one who is trying to hurt me.
Same roots, subtle differences
Notice how they never do a demo with a stranger resisting? :) Or from another style? :)
Of course, because hapkido is bullshido and wont work in real situations.
Anderson C. As a red belt with 5 strips getting ready for my black belt I can definitely say Hapkido I'd no joke. I have fought several different styles and haven't lost yet. Many dont know there are 450 self defense techniques to learn to reach black belt. Also our ground game is very strong since we start grappling on day one. Just some facts for you.
it´s only a demo of the basic moves of the techniques
I’m a 3rd Degree in Goju Ryu, Hapkido is a very similar art and geared towards real street situations. As far as the comment of other styles attacking, as a holder of several B.B’s,in different style, when it comes to a street fight all styles are basically the same. This is not a ring monkey contest. Also, most, not all, but most actual martial artists would never initiate a fight. This is antithetical to Martial Arts and anyone stupid enough to crab someone else would not be a martial artist. Techniques such as these are highly effective against most ego driven fools stupid enough to grab someone and attempt to dominate them. besides, these techniques are just the beginning of the motions. after incapacitating an opponent or stunning them with a wrist breaking exercise the idiot who attempted the grab would be screaming in pain. Any Martial Artist knows how painful this technique is because we have spent countless hours having it done to us in real time. The follow up is extremely brutal. He has not shown the finishing moves here.
Hapkido techniques don't happen like they do in training. You get a piece of what you want, then you smack the shit out of them.
Good🍃🌸🍃
Grab my collar. No, the other collar. Ummm, no you are using the wrong hand. Lol
Same bullshido as Aikido.lol.
Different techniques for different collars
@@SuperMan-em7nh This. Always that one poor, ignorant fool in the comments with this sott of false view of certain martial arts.
tank you
When have anyone ever assaulted someone by grabbing their lapel?
Don't get out much, do you?
No shit I cant count the number of times some asshat has grabbed my shirt either 1 handed or 2 handed. It's like little gifts ever single time
More often than people are going to randomly punch you lol
@@albertsmith5551 It is hilarious when they do. Like, you just gave up both your hands to grab my shirt when i have mine free.
You're joking right? Clothing is the first thing to get grabbed in every confrontation
Круто
👏👏👏👏👏
Beautiful nice video
Everybody has a plan ......till they get punched real hard in the face and they shit themselves. . chance of failure ....100%
VeeeeeeRga, Yo con Diarrea y me hace eso aunque sea demostración, me cago, verdad de Dios que siiii,.. Meeeee CaaaaGo mi Amigo😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
The students belt is way too long. Lol!
Jeezis!
😊👌👌
#4 Close Friend? Is that a typo? LOL😄! yeah good buddy...
Chủ mười
Thiếu đô
Ele só precisa ter cuidado pra machucar o seu aluno.
Franchement en situation reel
Ya pas mieux que le jujitsu
Oss!🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
기술좋네!이런거나 지원해서 국가 무술로 만들지 아님 택견을 하던지
I am l study wshu kung fu
Bwingg the errbow
Anyang ha sejo! How's your Korean, Victor? ¿Hablas ingles?
This is just same with taekwondo
it is not
Fuckin nonsense...here's my arm, do whatever you want.
Да ну нахер,напарник уже заранее готов упасть,как в индийских фильмах... тошно смотреть.
озщвлрв Человек! Идиот диванный. Если не упадет запястья травма.
crap
Y en la vida real funcionara para nada un fraude
Hahahaha