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Hi guys,
What is the main real difference between traditional Hapkido & Combat Hapkido. Do you think Combat Hapkido has been geared more towards a Krav Maga style? Overall what do think of this new Style. Last edited by kempezy; 03-02-2006 at 07:30 AM. Reason: too general |
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INTENT.... Enough with the funny. Combat Hapkido (Chon-Tu Kwon Hapkido) is a new style started in 1990... Go read...http://www.ichf.com/
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He says it's not, but it is a modern version of Hapkido with more focus on practical techniques rather than fancy kicks.
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"In all countries where personal freedom is valued, however much each individual may rely on legal redress, the right of each to carry arms - and these the best and the sharpest - for his own protection in case of extremity, is a right of nature indelible and irrepressible, and the more it is sought to be repressed the more it will recur." James Paterson |
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