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Old 10-22-2003, 10:48 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Im not looking for justification to start Hapkido, i already do and have a very good teacher.

I just wanted to see if there is a presence here or not...aparently not.

As far as i was aware there are loads of Hapkido teachers in the US. The guy that taught our Grand Master, my master's teacher and father, teaches in America i think. He also taught Jacky Chan.


...oh yeah BTW Hapkido covers everything. If they miss something out (especially roll and falling) they arent doing Hapkido. There are ground techniques too...loads of them. Rolling and falling should be taught right from the beginning. Also Hapkido is about defending yourself not fighting, we tend not to prolong fights, just end them quickly.

Whats TMA?
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