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The Martial Art Style of Hapkido

By Cheryl Carpenter, published Jan 02, 2007
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If you want complete self-defense in your study of the martial arts, then Hapkido is for you. Students of Hapkido are capable of protecting themselves in any type of situation. They become more than able to successful in their ability to apply their confidence and discipline from the art to improve their lives and others as well.

Student will learn how to use nominal force will a stronger opponent and be able to overcome them. This form of martial arts does not require strength to carry out its techniques. Without excessive strength, a student of Hapkido, can control his opponent and take him down. The art of Hapkido focuses on their opponent's pressure points and the impact these points will have on the opponent. A very powerful armory of thrusts, spin kicks, and sweeps are also incorporated. When carried out properly, these techniques can be very effective.

In addition to kicks, punches and the use of pressure points, Hapkido also makes use of wrists and joint manipulation locks as well as throwing techniques. Hapkido encompasses approximately 300 special movements, which involve nearly 3,500 techniques.

Hapkido has become a very popular choice of martial arts, partly as a result that anyone can master these techniques regardless of their age, or weight. When studying this style of martial arts, you will receive systematic training and stamina exercises, which as a result can improve your health. You will not have to be in great physical shape to participate in Hapkido. This style of martial arts can actually have a positive effect on your body as well as your health in general.

When studying Hapkido it will also help to develop muscles as well as posture. Hapkido will assist you in controlling your weight, and developing confidence, self-control, and a gratifying spirit. It is true that the main focus of Hapkido is self-defense, but it also teaches you to become a better person and assists in getting it's students health in touch with their spirit.

Takeaways
  • Student will learn how to use nominal force will a stronger opponent and be able to overcome them.
  • In addition to kicks, punches and the use of pressure points, Hapkido also makes use of wrists and joint manipulation locks as well as throwing techniques.
  • Hapkido has become a very popular choice of martial arts, partly as a result that anyone can master these techniques regardless of their age, or weight.
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