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Aikido, Ninjitsu and hapikido

Postby Edge Guerrero » Fri Sep 25, 2015 3:15 pm

- What's is your guys opinion on those martial arts?
Can you describe your experience on them?


I don't know nothing about ninjitsu. besides being one of the martial arts that Batman praticed, and the martial of the great warrior Joe Armstrong.
















Aikido is more famous i think:














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Postby What » Fri Sep 25, 2015 7:06 pm

ive trained in Hapkido, joint locks are painful and transition excellent stand up to convert to Judo throws, which are also incorporated into the art as well as Tae Kwon Do kicks

Master Chung Ki Tae was a Korean expat who lived in Toronto. He was the premiere cat to learn Hapkido and was a real life complete bad ass

Here he is with Han Choi who discovered, started Tae Kwon Do

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Postby Luigi » Fri Sep 25, 2015 7:39 pm

Aikido is like chin na with an added focus on being peaceful and non-aggressive. Ninjitsu I dont know shit about. Hapkido seems cool, I saw an episode of fight quest on it and it seemed like Judo+TKD. Robert Witaker holds a blackbelt in it.
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Postby Edge Guerrero » Fri Sep 25, 2015 8:08 pm

What wrote:ive trained in Hapkido, joint locks are painful and transition excellent stand up to convert to Judo throws, which are also incorporated into the art as well as Tae Kwon Do kicks

Master Chung Ki Tae was a Korean expat who lived in Toronto. He was the premiere cat to learn Hapkido and was a real life complete bad ass

Here he is with Han Choi who discovered, started Tae Kwon Do

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Check out the knuckles on Chung
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- Thank you for the post, hapikido was big here, i've read that several of the hapkido top guys in Korea were badasses and involved with street fights and all.
It's true that aikido and hapkido started from the same source? Or was hakido that started from aikido?

Luigi wrote:Aikido is like chin na with an added focus on being peaceful and non-aggressive. Ninjitsu I dont know shit about. Hapkido seems cool, I saw an episode of fight quest on it and it seemed like Judo+TKD. Robert Witaker holds a blackbelt in it.


- Dennis Kang is a hapkido black-belt too.

Here is the episode you talking?














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Postby Luigi » Sat Sep 26, 2015 2:31 am

Yup, thats the one. Good show.
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