About Hapkido
Hapkido is a Korean martial art that focuses on self-defence, blending a variety of techniques including joint locks, throws, kicks, strikes, and grappling. The name "Hapkido" roughly translates to "the way of harmony and energy," which reflects its core philosophy of using an opponent’s force against them rather than relying on brute strength.
What sets Hapkido apart from many other martial arts is its eclectic approach. While many martial arts focus on a specific aspect like striking (e.g., boxing or karate) or grappling (e.g., judo or Brazilian jiu-jitsu), Hapkido combines both striking and grappling techniques with an emphasis on circular motion and fluidity. It also incorporates elements from other martial arts such as Taekwondo and Judo.