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Step 1
Stand ReadyStand in a comfortable ready stance with one leg forward and both knees bent. Your arms should be relaxed and in front of you.
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Step 2
Fold Your Rear LegFold your rear leg behind your front leg and fall backward as if you were sitting down. The placement of your folding leg is important because it will help bounce you up later. Protect your head and neck by pressing your chin to your chest. When rolling backward your head is in great danger of bouncing off the pavement. Tucking your neck keeps your head from wobbling around as you roll.
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Step 3
Roll Diagonally Across Your BackRoll backward along a diagonal line across your back. This is the most important part of the technique. Imagine a line drawn from the hip of your folding leg diagonally across your back to the opposite shoulder. That is the line you will roll along. Your body should be an arc extending from your hip, across your back, to your shoulder. Imagine that you are a ball rolling on the ground. If you extend any hard edges like a hip or shoulder you will hurt yourself.
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Step 4
Reach for the GroundReach both hands over the shoulder opposite your folding leg. This is the shoulder at the end of that diagonal line. Your backward momentum will push you back onto your shoulder. You wont have to search for the ground. It will find your hands if they are in the right position.
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Step 5
Push OffPush up and shoot your legs into the air when you feel the ground with your hands. The momentum from your backward roll, the push from your hands and the kick of your feet will all combine to bounce you up to your feet again. This does not require strength. It is a matter of technique and timing. If you relax and let the force of your fall work for you then the Hapkido Backward Roll will be somewhat effortless.
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Step 6
Return to Starting PositionReturn to the ready stance. When you complete your roll you will notice that your feet are in the exact same position that they were when you started. That's the beauty of this technique. You have literally come full circle.











Comments
restlesslimbs said
on 2/5/2009 This looks fun. The photos are great for demonstrating your instructions. 5*
alienangel555 said
on 2/4/2009 Good direction and fabulous pics. I studied Hapkido for 5 years. Your right on. 5 and recommend.