Monday, November 16, 2009

Korean style martial arts?

i would like to know what the korean martial arts syles are so that i could practice them so i have more styles for when i enter MMA. so plz post them?

Korean style martial arts?
There are more but the big ones are:


Hapkido, Kuk Sool Won, Taekwondo, Tang Soo Do





why are you interested in only Korean arts? Could you perhaps be Korean??
Reply:Lol, if you want to enter MMA, you need grappling and striking. Grappling, you can't go wrong with 6 years or more of BJJ, and 2 years or more of wrestling.





Then when it comes to striking, you can't go wrong with Full contact Karate, Muay Thai, or boxing....








It's not really hard.
Reply:I'll be the first and respond with the most obvious: TaeKwonDo is by far Korea's best-known and most popular martial arts style.
Reply:The two biggest practiced in Korea are Tae Kwon Do and Hap Ki Do, but there are a ton of others that are difficult to find in the west. Of those two, I would lean toward hapkido (but I'm biased) because there is a bigger emphasis on movement principles (bastardized Aikido for the most part) that are more practical and applicable to practical situations.


I practiced both at different times over 6 years in Korea and found Hapkido to be more diverse and interesting and I use a lot more hapkido principles in my MMA training than Tae Kwon Do...a LOT more.


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Reply:Try Tang Soo Do/Soo Bahk Do for the kicking aspect. Boxing for hand, Brazilian Ju-Jitsu for ground work
Reply:Well if I had to pick one I would say Hapkido. But with saying that it would also depend that Hapkido school's curicculum. Not all Hapkido schools are the same. I've been doing HKD for 10 yrs now and in our school we're about as close to MMA as you can get in a semi-traditional format. Meaning that we do a lot of grappling and ground work,over the years I seen many HKD schools that dont grapple at all. So it would boil down to what THEY teach. You'll have to check out your local schools and watch what they do..otherwise if you going to do MMA then go to an MMA gym..good luck keep training.
Reply:Might want to try something a little different to give you an edge like


http://www.kuksoolwon.com/


or Hwrang Do





Just a thought.
Reply:Just like what the guy above said:


Hapkido, Kuk Sool Won, Taekwondo, and Tang Soo Do





There is also Ho Kuk Mu Sul. This martial art is a combination of several Korean martial arts...





I think using Taekkyun in real fight would be awesome. Fighting while looking as if you're dancing and beating up your opponent would be hella tight.... Their kicks and moves are really powerful and fast but its hard to tell because its very smooth... Its a Korean traditional martial art...





There are also ancient Korean martial arts which were used by brave warriors. Subak, Hwarangdo, Yusul, Shippalgi, Ssireum,............. Seonmudo, Bulmudo, SeonKwanMoo, Chung Do Mu Sool Won, Hedong Gumdo, Dahn Moodo, Charyuk, and many more... most of them are using weapons but they also use barehands... %26gt;%26lt;

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