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Summary: Learn a double wrist grab technique from two hapkido experts in this free martial arts instructional video.
Master Rafael Negron, 6th DAN Master Instructor, is an expert in Tae Kwon Do, Hapkido, Jutjutzu, Kung Fu, Kick Boxing, Combat Hapkido & Aikido. Born in San Juan, P.R., served US Army,...read more
"This technique is a double wrist grab. Again, both hands live, you can step back as you bring down and release the grip, following with a kick or a different strike and you can also step forward. That variation will look like this. strike to the chest, strike to the face or the groin, whichever is appropriate at that time. It’s important when you make the live hand, you extend outward with your arms, this will confuse your opponent because ultimately you’re going to be redirecting the flow of the motion to break the grip. And forward. "
eHow Article: Hapkido Double Wrist Grab