Aikido vs Hapkido. Is one better?

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  • Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024

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  • @taio_man
    @taio_man Месяц назад

    I used to have a Hapkido book when I was a kid. I had no knowledge of any martial arts, but it looks like it could be extremely intense and painful. Also, my older brother did WTF style Tae Kwon Do so I wanted to study Korean arts like him, and the uniform was really awesome with that diamond pattern jacket, so I wanted to learn it haha. Now that I'm into wrestling/clinching/grappling for self-protection, Hapkido looks even more appealing. I hope to take it one day.
    P.S The book was "Hapkido, Korean Art of Self-Defense" by Scott Shaw

  • @northmaineguy5896
    @northmaineguy5896 6 месяцев назад +1

    I studied under Master Mike Wollmerschauser, 8th Degree Dan Hapkido. He was a gentle giant and deadly. RIP Master Mike. the only American to study in Korea under Master Sool.

  • @christopherloud3990
    @christopherloud3990 6 месяцев назад +2

    This is going to sound reductive, but from the perspective of someone who trains mma (kickboxing, bjj, wrestling) a good Hapkido practitioner posesses some skills that will make me have to think about how to proceed in a spar and an Akido practitioner presents little to none. This is based on my knowledge of the disciplines (admittedly limited) and limited training w people learned in the disciplines.

    • @acd-combatives
      @acd-combatives  6 месяцев назад +1

      I completely agree with you. The one thing that I've taken away from both hapkido and aikido, was to distance management and the footwork. Obviously, the falling/rolling (ukemi) has been extremely helpful in my crossover to BJJ /modern martial arts. And I can even pull off aikido/hapkido wrist locks when rolling from time to time. Yes, I'm a dirty wrist locker :-). A lot of the Aikido/hapkido techniques don't work as advertised. It's next to impossible to randomly snatch somebody's hand out of the air in a real confrontation. Clinch range training/pummeling training, basic wrestling, has helped me extensively with making any my hapkido/aikido to work. Here is a video I did on how to make Aikido work in the "real world".
      ruclips.net/video/KeuA4sJiSx4/видео.html

  • @gregory4154
    @gregory4154 6 месяцев назад +1

    As a former Hapkidoist, this comparison is like, using the logical analogy, comparing apples to oranges. There is such a huge divergence, these are not even similar.

  • @feirabbitt
    @feirabbitt 7 месяцев назад +2

    My teacher taught me a mix of goshin jujitsu and tomiki aikido

  • @Raktaarion
    @Raktaarion 7 месяцев назад

    Aikido compared to other martial art styles is like simple dancing with the opponents.
    You need to use more explosive techniques nowadays therefore i would go for mix of Aiki Jujutsu plus Kuk Sool Won Hapkido . Ninjutsu is a also great (the warrior mind of this guys and the ability to adopt into new circumstances in a split of a second plus how they using the whole environment to their advantage this is one of a kind .

  • @AntonioCabaltera-i3h
    @AntonioCabaltera-i3h 2 месяца назад

    Aikido in japan, hapkido is martial in Korea. What is the difference?

    • @acd-combatives
      @acd-combatives  2 месяца назад

      I made a video explaining and showing the difference. Hope it helps.
      ruclips.net/video/iy1KK94NqNQ/видео.html