Self defence for the whole family. Hapkido Brisbane is a family based club, with classes available for men, women children of all ages. You can train together as a family or join on your own. www.steveshapkido.com.au
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Definitions.
Definitions.
Self Defence, Martial
Arts, Hapkido
Self-defence
The use of
reasonable force to protect oneself or members of the family from bodily harm
from the attack of an aggressor, if the defender has reason to believe
he/she/they is/are in danger. The force used in self-defence may be sufficient
for protection from apparent harm (not just an empty verbal threat) or to halt
any danger from attack, but cannot be an excuse to continue the attack or use
excessive force. Reasonable force can also be used to protect property from
theft or destruction.
Martial Arts
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Hapkido
Hapkido is a
traditional Korean martial art which focuses on defence rather than offense,
and is designed to neutralize an opponent through a range of techniques. The
techniques in Hapkido are not designed for sport or fun, they are designed to
damage, cripple or kill. Hapkido can be a vicious fighting form emphasising
bone jarring throws, deadly strikes and violent joint locks.
Hapkido, in
Korean, means the way, or do, of ki, which refers to life energy, and harmony,
or hap. It is designed to be a martial art which harmonizes body energy while
maintaining a state of non-aggression, and can be practiced by men and women of
all ranges of size and strength. Hapkido is about calculated moves rather than
brute force.
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