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Summary: Learn how to use Hapkido techniques for Mixed Martial Arts fighting in this free martial arts video.
Grand Master Jean "Phoenix" Le Grand holds a 10th Dan under Lost Legacy Systems and a 7th Degree under Tiger Jude's Seven Styles Karate Organization and the New Shaolin Boxing...read more
"Greetings! My name is Grand Master John Le Grand otherwise known as the Phoenix Sensei. The name of our system is Lost Legacy Systems, University of Mixed Martial Arts. We are located in Coconut Creek, Florida. On behalf of Expert Village, we are going to show you how to become a Mixed Martial Artist. Hapkido has many forms. It depends what country you are in and who you study under. Traditionally in Asia, it is a combination of joint manipulations; chiropractic and acupuncture type maneuvers all based off of healing and hurting, a balance of the two. In America we seem to incorporate a little more mixed martial arts aspect including the kick and the ground work. The basic idea of Hapkido is to use our position. If the person comes at you with a slow punch, aggressive force, my idea is to take him off balance and use his force against him. Once he is off balance, I can manipulate his joint. Just by touching the pressure points I can manipulate the elbow. It looks like nothing but the idea is touch to be soft connected to the person, move from your center locking just the elbow. Notice he falls. He understands to go with it. If you resist, the elbow breaks. "
eHow Article: How to Fight Using Hapkido Techniques for Mixed Martial Arts
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hapkidodoctor said
on 5/27/2009 It's great to see techniques being taught on the internet by my students but at someone else's school. Hmmm.....
See the same techniqes here at our site filmed back in Korea in the 1980's and 1990's. http://www.hapkiyoosool.com/video.htm