(87)Twist Wrist Lock & Shoulder Lock Combination(Korean Martial Arts)
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- This is Gongkwon Yusul's Matdaegi Gwanjeolgi program No.6
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Very detail and in depth explanations. This is what I like about this video. Showing me the details in slow motion and step by step for easier digestion of the technique.
Extremely Painful techniques Im a 5th degree Black Belt Hapkido and 4th Daito Ryu Aikijujitsu Instruction in these Techniques are etched in your brain by pain one who absorbs these painful techniques constantly builds a residual resistance to its pain
Same here ur right I've been doing it since I was 3 and I'm 33 now
Pain gives direction. That's what my Grandmaster always said.
kote heneri wrist lock ,thrown with an sumi gaeshi sacrife throw then an ude garami arm bar
1:40 JUST LOOK AT HIS KNOCKLES ............
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Muy buenas técnicas interesante 👍👍👍
wooow look at his knucles at 1:38 that is hardcore training!
thanks to God I talk korean and understand it all
The screaming makes this gay ag
In my own personal experience as days became years and as years became decades,
1 : super confident people (even smug) haven't experienced SHIT thats why they are still confident/smug.
2: the myth of the frozen hand, absolutely positively lets you know,every time ,that the whole dojo/dojang has PR status (and a passport)
3: Training on hard floor!? Experience that yourself (hopefuly you dont , fewp eople are that stupid)
Very nice demostration bu the Teacher. He had put a lot ofxthough in how to teach and demonstrate to others. Even to someone like me who,does not speak his language, I felt I had gotten fully all he was trying to teach. What to do, variations, and not do.
Thank you very much.
Very good thank you!
Bravo! Excellent combination!
Very interesting. Good vid, thanks for posting it.
sending the demon to heaven
Ho-Shin
Very Excellent!
Many wrist locks in Korean martial arts originated from Japanese martial arts correct?
probably they seem to be really similar (japan and korea in general
Original is korean
no! not correct. this combination martial art is originally followed from the ancestors of korean before founding the japan .country
Would love for this to be available in England
why this guy keep saying hallelujah?? o.O ... am i hearing it wrong??
This is a Korean art? Why is the writing in Japanese?
Korea was once a part Japan. Therefore, most Korean martial arts use Japanese on their gies (spelling?) and such.
first the characters are no japanese is chinese because all asia used, second Korea was before Japan but in the XX century japan attacked Korea and they was slave by 37 years and tey banned tha korean martial arts Choi Yun sul and ueshiba morihei stided together aikijujutsu takeda ryu and afte that they taken separeted ways
Ok...I will modify to say not Korean. I trained in Korean arts and we never had Japanese.
All Asia does NOT use "Chinese symbols".and Japan enforced its rule on Korea in 1900-s.
Matthew, Hapkido both use Korean (hangul) and Japanese signs.
that is kanji it is it Chinese like george said but the Japanese do use them along with their own symbols which are called kana.
Good tutorial! Even without understanding Korean/Hangul very good to understand.
I speak korean if somebody want understand inbox please i help you
oooohhh عمل رائع 👍👍👍👍👍👍
I'm afraid I'll brake someone's arm if I do that
MUITO BOM
BOA TÉCNICA PARABÉNS GM.JUNO KANG
Aaaaaawwwwww That hearts I saw his bones uhhhhhhhwewew
Is Shorin-Ryu Seibukan Any Good to Learn?
Yes. It is good, it is our opposing art, of meibukan goju ryu. make sure your school however is reputable and also look how many students are in it, if there are few, its likely a newer school.
how to do learn martial art at home
2:10 LOOOL The Guy is Spacking himself.
oppan gangnam style!!!
easy, you're gonna break his arm!!!
good effort, i respect
腕取からの腕返(うでがえし)
Tap like a seal.
belissima tecnica
ouch!!!
Korean*
WOW
Hapki!
So sweet kun fu my fevret
koreans always claiming techniques from other martial arts!
very good koriyan
this requires your appointment to sit back and enjoy the show it was not smooth
+william waddell That's why he was elaborating on the point of getting the opponent off balance and out of shape at the start. And it's an impossible lock combo to demonstrate at full speed without potentially breaking the opponents arm.
mark mccall where does this elaboration take place? because it was not in the demonstratoin