Hapkido

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Hapkido is a Korean martial art that emphasizes joint locks, throws, dynamic kicking, and circular redirection of an opponent’s force for self-defense.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Korean martial art
alsoKnownAs Hap Ki Do NERFINISHED
category martial art
self-defense system
countryOfOrigin South Korea NERFINISHED
developedIn Korea NERFINISHED
emphasizes close-range combat
control and restraint
joint manipulation
off-balancing the opponent
focusesOn civilian self-protection
practical self-defense applications
hasBeltSystem black belt
colored belts
hasConcept harmonizing with opponent
using opponent’s energy
includesAspect breathing control
mental discipline
physical conditioning
situational awareness
includesTrainingIn breakfalls
falling and rolling
grappling
striking
traditional weapons
weapon defense
originPeriod 20th century
philosophyIncludes control rather than destruction
efficiency of movement
non-resistance
primaryPurpose self-defense
relatedTo Aikido NERFINISHED
Taekwondo NERFINISHED
teaches defense against grabs
defense against strikes
defense against weapons
trainingEnvironment dojang
typicalUniform dobok
usesPrinciple circular motion
redirection of force
usesTechnique dynamic kicks
joint locks
pressure points
throws
usesWeapon cane
knife defense
rope
short stick

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