Master Bong-soo Han taught Tom Laughlin who used it in the film "Billy Jack." The fact is that Master Han was not very fond of Laughlin. He saw him as too arrogant. Master Han was well respected and honored throughout the martial arts community.
Finding a Hapkido school is hard. I was living in Salinas, CA where I found Master Yung who was teaching Sin Moo Hapkido. But in 1996, people had a hard time making money in construction where Master Yung was working. When the jobs ran dry he had to move, I didn't know warlierthat GM Ji Han Jae lived in Monterey for awhile. The schools that supposed to teach Hapkido are also teaching TKD, with more emphasis in TKD to garner more students. I have drifting from Aikido, Tai Chi and now Arnis. I cannot stay too long in Salinas, CA because I have to care for my aging dad in the El Dorado Hills Area. If you know of any Hapkido schools around the Sacramento area I's appreciate. There is one Hapkido teacher in Monterey but he is retired and old.
All the way through! The Kyokushin Kanji and the Kyokushin Kanku are to the left of centre throughout the video.. you know, just above the Japanese Shinto Torii gate! Is it because the founder of Kyokushinkai, Kancho Mas Oyama was Korean!? His name was Choi Yeong-eui is this where you dropped a total bollock!?
Well, I only realized when you told me, I must have changed it when I was creating another video, there is nothing specific related to the video in question, it was just my inattention, a hug.
Master Bong-soo Han taught Tom Laughlin who used it in the film "Billy Jack." The fact is that Master Han was not very fond of Laughlin. He saw him as too arrogant. Master Han was well respected and honored throughout the martial arts community.
Wow, thanks for commenting, I didn't know that, Master Han Bong Soo is legendary, a big hug.
Koreans are very good in combining japanese and korean arts into a complete system
Yes, they really are. Thanks for commenting and welcome to the channel.
Please do not use an AI voice over. I can’t watch this with so much of it being mispronounced!
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Finding a Hapkido school is hard. I was living in Salinas, CA where I found Master Yung who was teaching Sin Moo Hapkido. But in 1996, people had a hard time making money in construction where Master Yung was working. When the jobs ran dry he had to move, I didn't know warlierthat GM Ji Han Jae lived in Monterey for awhile. The schools that supposed to teach Hapkido are also teaching TKD, with more emphasis in TKD to garner more students. I have drifting from Aikido, Tai Chi and now Arnis. I cannot stay too long in Salinas, CA because I have to care for my aging dad in the El Dorado Hills Area. If you know of any Hapkido schools around the Sacramento area I's appreciate. There is one Hapkido teacher in Monterey but he is retired and old.
Thanks for commenting and welcome to the channel. Oh, what a shame, sorry, unfortunately I don't know any hapkido schools, a big hug.
Eh, why is the background that of Kyokushin in the start of the video clip?
what? no it's not
Where exactly?
All the way through! The Kyokushin Kanji and the Kyokushin Kanku are to the left of centre throughout the video.. you know, just above the Japanese Shinto Torii gate! Is it because the founder of Kyokushinkai, Kancho Mas Oyama was Korean!? His name was Choi Yeong-eui is this where you dropped a total bollock!?
Why is the Kyokushin Kanji and the Kyokushin Kanku shown throughout this video on Hapkido!?
Well, I only realized when you told me, I must have changed it when I was creating another video, there is nothing specific related to the video in question, it was just my inattention, a hug.
AI narration is so much better than real narrators.
Thank you very much for commenting, a lot of people don't think that, but thanks anyway.
Colour belts shouldn't wear the black belt doboks. 11:20.
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