That's true. A lot of people fail to understand that Hapkido deals with a lot of ground fighting as well as well as standing up fighting which is the best of both worlds. And what's so crazy about this particular art in Korean that this art actually teach you the pressure points how to kill somebody in certain areas of your body.
Someone’s never rolled with a bjj practitioner. Bjj does mostly live training against full resistance and is undisputably the best art at ground fighting, proven through years of documented competition. Hapkido trains striking to a higher degree, but their grappling is quite poor. Grapplers have a definite advantage, as closing the distance to clinch happens in the vast majority of confrontations. A pure grappling art will assuredly defeat hapkido in such a scenario. If the hapkido practitioner were smart, he’d do his absolute best to use strikes to stay away and hopefully he’s developed good takedown defense, which only comes as a result of training against good takedowns.
@@jedijudoka But also Forget Hapkido , Kuk Sool and Tang Soo Do uses Yudo Techniques , however all depends who knows it and teach it , actually in Hapkido and Yudo Technique Called Yudo Maki
Best regards from Hawaii 🌸
Gotta love Hapkido
Un fuerte abrazo fron Buenos Aires !
Sabumnim That is Yudo Maki Tecniques ?
Greetings from a Kuk Sool Black belt Kanzamida
Excelentes tecnicas !
Where are you guys located?
Hapkido would destroy BJJ or Gracie school any day of the week if you’re doing correct hapkido.
That's true. A lot of people fail to understand that Hapkido deals with a lot of ground fighting as well as well as standing up fighting which is the best of both worlds. And what's so crazy about this particular art in Korean that this art actually teach you the pressure points how to kill somebody in certain areas of your body.
Sure it will.
Someone’s never rolled with a bjj practitioner. Bjj does mostly live training against full resistance and is undisputably the best art at ground fighting, proven through years of documented competition. Hapkido trains striking to a higher degree, but their grappling is quite poor. Grapplers have a definite advantage, as closing the distance to clinch happens in the vast majority of confrontations. A pure grappling art will assuredly defeat hapkido in such a scenario. If the hapkido practitioner were smart, he’d do his absolute best to use strikes to stay away and hopefully he’s developed good takedown defense, which only comes as a result of training against good takedowns.
@@biglj822009 pressure points don’t kill. They hurt but that’s about it.
@@jedijudoka But also Forget Hapkido , Kuk Sool and Tang Soo Do uses Yudo Techniques , however all depends who knows it and teach it , actually in Hapkido and Yudo Technique Called Yudo Maki