I agree with Dynamic Pepper, I can't do all the kicks to the same level, but I can demonstrate them and coach them. We teach our students all the technics to the best of our abillity. The reward is the students can sometimes end up doing the technics better than we do. That's the goal, improve the art by by sharing.
Hello Mickael, Alors ça y'est vous y êtes ... Je vais suivre tes vidéos de jour en jour avec intérêt. Bon stage, le bonjour à ceux qui me connaissent (Kevin ... et d'autres ...). Seras-tu rentré le 6 novembre ? Si tu veux venir sur mon tournage. Amitiés.
He pensado lo mismo. Las proyecciones sobre tarima duelen bastante si no estás acostumbrado. Aun así, la mayoria del video son cinturones altos y dominan bien las técnicas de caída.
When you learn English.... do you learn the entire language fluently, or only the words your feel are practical???? Its not a question of need... as an instructor it is your duty to pass down the art in its entirety to your students. As a student it is your job to learn the art in its entirety, and then use the technics that work best for you. What works for one person is not going to work for everybody (Just like language... we don't all speak the same). If you strip away all the kicks in the art away to only the ones you feel are practical (say 7) and only train those 7 kicks as "the best kicks"... then your students are going to learn only those and maybe find that 2 or 3 kicks are the ones they do best and like. So then they pass down the 2 or 3 "best of the best" kicks to their students and maybe those students only do 1 of the kicks really well and like it.... so then they go around teaching everyone "The Best Kick Ever!!"... and you have effectively killed your martial art.... and created a bunch of shitty fighters.
I agree with Dynamic Pepper, I can't do all the kicks to the same level, but I can demonstrate them and coach them. We teach our students all the technics to the best of our abillity. The reward is the students can sometimes end up doing the technics better than we do. That's the goal, improve the art by by sharing.
Magnifique comme toujours, bon courage a tous. Continuer comme sa la jjk orleans.
Claude en bleu gg
Hapkido is not joke 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💯💯 great video thanks for sharing 💯💯💯💪🏻
O top, la team des warriors JJK !!!
Belle première mise en jambes, tout en douceur :-)
Beautiful first warm-up, very smooth :-)
Woooow muy padre sus entrenamientos saludos desde México 👋👍👌☺
Great film and techniques.
thank you !!
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I can see their passion!!
Заслуженно внимания.
merci….super vidéo...moi même ultra fan d'A.M plus spécialement les coréens…….double pouce d'or
Merci ! Tu as quelques vidéos à regarder alors ^^
What happened to the Canadian school? I used to watch their vids from them and their website is down.
Is this just hapkido or some other form of it, Im new
Hello Mickael, Alors ça y'est vous y êtes ... Je vais suivre tes vidéos de jour en jour avec intérêt. Bon stage, le bonjour à ceux qui me connaissent (Kevin ... et d'autres ...). Seras-tu rentré le 6 novembre ? Si tu veux venir sur mon tournage. Amitiés.
what is the name of the this elbow throw they use here
Bom nota 100000
El cuerpo debe saber caer ,pero algunos no piensan que sus alumnos deben trabajar y hacer actividades normales fuera del Doyan
Unas colchonetas o un tatami no les vendría mal
He pensado lo mismo. Las proyecciones sobre tarima duelen bastante si no estás acostumbrado. Aun así, la mayoria del video son cinturones altos y dominan bien las técnicas de caída.
I hope the bananas at the end of the video are from Tenerife ;-) very good one, the video and the bananas
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Groin wide open
Those French girls are weapons 😁
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Hapkido does not need 25 kicks....most are not practical
When you learn English.... do you learn the entire language fluently, or only the words your feel are practical????
Its not a question of need... as an instructor it is your duty to pass down the art in its entirety to your students. As a student it is your job to learn the art in its entirety, and then use the technics that work best for you. What works for one person is not going to work for everybody (Just like language... we don't all speak the same). If you strip away all the kicks in the art away to only the ones you feel are practical (say 7) and only train those 7 kicks as "the best kicks"... then your students are going to learn only those and maybe find that 2 or 3 kicks are the ones they do best and like. So then they pass down the 2 or 3 "best of the best" kicks to their students and maybe those students only do 1 of the kicks really well and like it.... so then they go around teaching everyone "The Best Kick Ever!!"... and you have effectively killed your martial art.... and created a bunch of shitty fighters.
@@eNosArmory Fantastic comment!!! Good one, very thought provoking