Thursday, October 29, 2015

ELBOW STRIKES IN THE JINEN-DO SYSTEM


THE ELBOW STRIKES 

Outside of hand strikes and kicks in our system, you can also find elbow and knee
strikes equally beneficial. In this video we will demonstrate the elbow strikes from
the most common striking angles, associated in street confrontations.

Please remember to practice safely. At first solo, then on a heavy bag to develop power,
and finally with a partner(with control) to develop a sense of timing against punches etc.

In order to realize true self confidence, one must practice daily with the proper mindset.
In other words, you must train like a warrior. Train your techniques hundreds of times,
with meaning and if you are faced with danger, hopefully you will maintain the same
state of mind when you need it.

-brother teacher


Sunday, October 25, 2015

TOP TEN FIGHT SCENES OF ALL TIME


TOP TEN FIGHTS

Most of us have our picks, as to what is the greatest fight scenes we have ever watched
on the big screen, but it is hard for me to tell sometimes. What it really depends on to me is
what type of fight scene and/or movie we are talking about.

When it comes to martial arts films, of coarse it is Bruce Lee in the movie Enter the Dragon,
down in the tunnel scene. There are some that may choose Jet Li, Donny Yen or Jackie Chan.

Check the attached video a choose what is your favorite fight scene and from what genre.
Send me your comment, i would like to know.

-brother teacher


Tuesday, October 20, 2015

HAPKIDO GRAND MASTER KNOWS HIS STUFF

THE ART OF HAPKIDO

The art of  Hapkido was born in Korea. The art of Hapkido is characterized
with a multitude of joint locks, throws, hand strikes and devastating kicks.

It is quite different from Tae-Kwon-Do and Tang-Soo-Do, in that it places more
emphasis on redirection, and utilizing the opponents movements against them,
as opposed to forceful blocking and direct striking. Please enjoy this video clip.