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07: Hankumdo vertical strike (한검도의 내려베기)

07: Hankumdo vertical strike (한검도의 내려베기)07: Hankumdo vertical strike (한검도의 내려베기)07: Hankumdo vertical strike (한검도의 내려베기)

In my seventh clip here on vimeo I will explain hankumdo's most basic strike, the vertical cut. This is called naeryeo begi (네려베기) in Korean. Practice this cut often en diligently. Repetitions of one hundred or even more are not unusual. Sometimes we even practice it up to a thousand ...

06: Hankumdo, how to put your sword back into the scabbard.

06: Hankumdo, how to put your sword back into the scabbard.06: Hankumdo, how to put your sword back into the scabbard.06: Hankumdo, how to put your sword back into the scabbard.

In this clip I will explain and demonstrate the basic method to put your sword back into the scabbard. This is called chakgeom (착검) in Korean. The scabbard is called kaljib (칼집), which literally means 'sword house'. Until black belt you are supposed to practice with a wooden sword, called ...

04: inside & outside kick (안다리 바깥다리 차기)

04: inside & outside kick (안다리 바깥다리 차기)04: inside & outside kick (안다리 바깥다리 차기)04: inside & outside kick (안다리 바깥다리 차기)

Every two weeks I try to upload a short clip in which I demonstrate a hapkido, hankido or hankumdo technique. This week I will show you the inside and outside kick. This kick follows up on my previous video about the heel high kick. This video emphasizes the conditional aspect of these kicks and ...

03: Heel high kick (뒤꿈치차올리기)

03: Heel high kick (뒤꿈치차올리기)03: Heel high kick (뒤꿈치차올리기)03: Heel high kick (뒤꿈치차올리기)

(뒤꿈치차올리기) Every two weeks I try to upload a short clip in which I demonstrate a hapkido, hankido or hankumdo technique. This week I will show hapkido's most basic kick, called; Heel High Kick. Some people have mistaken this kick for an ax kick. The ax kick is a downward kick, this ...

02: Soft backward fall (우뚜기식 후방낙법 ; tumbler)

02: Soft backward fall (우뚜기식 후방낙법 ; tumbler)02: Soft backward fall (우뚜기식 후방낙법 ; tumbler)02: Soft backward fall (우뚜기식 후방낙법 ; tumbler)

우뚜기식 후방낙법 In this clip master Ko Sehwan explains Hankido's soft backward fall, also called tumbler (after the children's toy). When falling always make sure your head doesn't touch the ground. Practice bending backward from the waist. 머리 닿지 않게 조심합기다. ...

Sangmukwan show reel

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A few shots from our upcoming clips. Hope you like them. Hapkido, hankido, hankumdo and taichi techniques.

smk taichi

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태극권. Chen-style taichi. The 19-movements basic pattern.

01: Forward rolling hankido-style 한기도의 전방무성낙법(고양이낙법)

01: Forward rolling hankido-style 한기도의 전방무성낙법(고양이낙법)01: Forward rolling hankido-style 한기도의 전방무성낙법(고양이낙법)01: Forward rolling hankido-style 한기도의 전방무성낙법(고양이낙법)

낙법. In this video I explain how to do a hankido-style forward roll. It is important to make your body round and do not let your head touch the ground. A sound falling technique is important. It makes your body soft and prepares you for the rest of our training. 머리를 보호하면서 ...

상무관 Welcome

상무관 Welcome상무관 Welcome상무관 Welcome

인사말. Thank you for watching our first video. In this video I introduce myself. My name is Ko Sehwan and I am a martial arts instructor in Seoul, South-Korea. Together with my father, master Ko Baekyong, I run a school named Sangmukwan. We teach hankido, hankumdo and taichi. In my videos I ...

Floris goes down as well

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Floris gets tossed around by master Ko Baek Yong from Sangmukwan in Seoul, South-Korea. Hapkido, hankido and hankumdo Floris practices hapkido and hankido in the Netherlands and came to Korea in the summer of 2007 to train and compete at the International HKD Games.



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