"The way of
Harmonic energy", Hapkido, a highly sophisticated martial
art, is based on mirroring and redirecting ones "Ki" or
energy. Joint manipulation, pressure points, and circular
motion are the characteristic tools of Hapkido. It is
similar to Judo in its principle of bending to an opposing
force. It is different in the sense that in Hapkido, when
the opponent pushes, one turns; when the opponent pulls, one
"enters". The spirit of Hapkido is rooted in a deep sense of
responsibility and compassion. Hapkido teaches that we must
protect our opponent as well as ourselves. Ideally we must
endeavor to immobilize an act of aggression without injury
to the attacker or the attacked.
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Hapkido
Grandmaster Yong Sul Choi (1904-1986) |
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Grandmaster Yong-Sul Choi
(Grand Master Hwang's Hapkido teacher) |
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Trial Program - One free
class |