Korean Martial Arts

Hapkido is a Korean martial art that has its roots in Daito-Ryu Aiki JuJutsu. The word hapkido literary means ; Method or Way for the coordination Harmony of mental Energy or spirit (KI). Hap means "together" and means the harmony of body and spirit. KI defines the life and body energy. DO means "way of life, way of learning Hapkido train you to protect yourself and others against a range of assault. It combines hand strikes and powerful kicking with joint locks, pressure points, holds, takedowns and throws. The Korean martial art , Hapkido known as a "soft" style of Martial Art, as opposed to "hard" styles that apply the use of force against force, making the result a simple matter of size and strength.
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Hwa Rang Do( way of the Flowering Manhood" or " art of the Flower Knights)® "),is a distinctive martial and theoretical code developed in the ancient Korean state of Silla around the 6th century AD. The Hwarangdo Korean martial art offers the basis of training for the influential society of youths known as the hwarang; this training placed almost equal emphasis on academic and martial skills. Hwa Rang Do has been developed in accordance to the ancient principles of yin and yang which underscores the balance in life and harmony with others and nature.
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A Complete Martial Arts System and ancient Korean Art Of Self Defense.Kuk sul Hapkido is a combination of Kung Fu, Hapkido, Karate, Tae Kwon Do and Judo and is a System Of Leverage And Pressure Points that was created by Grandmaster Sung Bong Moon who formed his own martial art system known as Kuk Sul Hapkidoin
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Kuk Sool Won Korean martial art is a orderly revised of some of the traditional self-defense arts, which together contain the martial arts history of Korea. Kuk Sool Won™ is well structured and study all feature of the usual Korean martial arts. Kuk Sool Won™ embrace the entire variety of well-known Asian martial arts and body training techniques, as well as mental development and conventional weapons training.
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You should be aware that Martial Arts is not created or formed by any
one person. Systems are developed by many people and cultures over centuries.