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  1. The most practical Traditional HapKiDo systems?

    Jul 10, 2003 · I will mention Combat Hapkido here because you brought it up. Keep in mind that Combat Hapkido (Cheon Doo Kwan) is a legitimate kwan under the World Kido Federation …

  2. UK Hapkido? | Martial Arts Planet

    Sep 2, 2005 · Hapkido looks similarly fascinating, and obviously being Korean peeked my curiosity. Anyone know of organisationsin the UK, specifically the Nottingham area? Is there …

  3. Are there any non-japanese arts that a similar to ninjutsu/budo ...

    Apr 30, 2015 · I'm looking at things like technique and footwork lately, and was noticing some similarities in techniques to some Hapkido moves I'm seeing on youtube...

  4. Kicking in JuJitsu | Martial Arts Planet

    Jul 19, 2006 · Like Hapkido with it's great kicking skills or Brazilian Jujitsu with it's authority on the ground. Today's Jujitsu has roots in Japan, but also a multitude of other "foriegn" influences. …

  5. Moving to Korea | Martial Arts Planet

    Thomas Combat Hapkido/Taekwondo You could go to Korea on a travel visa and spend some time training and travelling. Of course, you won't be generating any income there though.

  6. Judging at a Open Tournament | Martial Arts Planet

    Sep 26, 2012 · Ok, folks here is a good question for you all, IF you where to go to an open tournament and they wanted you (a Kuk Sool Black Belt) to judge how would...

  7. What's your colored belt system? | Martial Arts Planet

    Apr 22, 2005 · Stabilo New Member If you use a colored-belt system in your martial art, I'd like to know what order the colors advance.

  8. Keyring weapons | Martial Arts Planet

    May 30, 2010 · In YON MU KWAN Hapkido, the equivalent of the KOBUTAN is the SOH BONG (lit: "mini-stick") which is graded at CHODAN along with pressure-point work. There is also a …

  9. The Cane | Martial Arts Planet

    Jul 14, 2004 · The cane is a simple object that can be employed as a highly sophisticated and effective weapon for self-defense. The size can vary according to the individual, but the …

  10. Favourite TKD pattern......... | Martial Arts Planet

    May 13, 2004 · Look at how you move your legs forwards and backwards whilst in walking stance (if you use the crescent way of moving forward it's easier to see), compare this to a major …