Tool Box Hapkido II: Attack and Defense Concepts
By Frank Fedele
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About this ebook
Welcome to Take II of the whole Tool Box Hapkido experience! In part one, the original Tool Box Hapkido book we covered techniques from a static situation. In this book we are going to expand on the last volume.
Everything changes when you introduce movement to the equation. Initially techniques are shown from a static scenario to allow the technique to be worked in a controlled environment and to concentrate on the technique itself. Introducing movement adds additional components to the finishing technique: The evasion and deflection/block of the incoming attack and the movement into a position to enact the technique.
This ebook will cover the basics of attack and defense configurations. These basic concepts will then be combined to give a flow to the situation.
Frank Fedele
Began his training in martial arts in 1999 taking up Taekwondo and Hapkido at a school in Frederick, MD. Through hard work and a love for the art, he earned his black belt in both disciplines, reaching 2nd degree in November of 2003. We then felt the need to explore something different, something with a little harder edge. He then branched off and trained a more hard style martial arts for a couple of years, but ultimately came back to Hapkido. He found Korean Martial Arts in Frederick, MD as a place to train and come back to his love of Hapkido. He was eventually promoted to 4th degree in Hapkido in March of 2009 under the Korean Hapkido Federation and Grand Master Hee Wk Kim. He wrote the Tool Box Hapkido book later in 2009 and came up with the seminar program soon after. He has been teaching at a variety of locations since receiving his 1st degree in 2002.
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Tool Box Hapkido II - Frank Fedele
Introduction
Welcome to Take II of the whole Tool Box Hapkido experience! In part one, the original Tool Box Hapkido book we covered techniques from a static situation. In this book we are going to expand on the last volume.
Everything changes when you introduce movement to the equation. Initially techniques are shown from a static scenario to allow the technique to be worked in a controlled environment and to concentrate on the technique itself. Introducing movement adds additional components to the finishing technique: The evasion and deflection/block of the incoming attack and the movement into a position to enact the technique.
This ebook will cover the basics of attack and defense configurations. These basic concepts will then be combined to give a flow to the situation.
There are a number of people who helped put this text together. The primary forces are the growing group of black belts I teach in Hagerstown, MD at Premier Martial Arts. These include Rick Flowers, Jessey Flowers, Damion Rhymer, Amanda Krehbiel and Raymond Johnson. I hope this text provides them some inspiration to keep moving forward. Thanks to Raymond and Amanda for helping take the pictures to go with the text. They came out looking great. I would also like to thank Master Mike Bolding for all his time and suggestions. Great thanks to Grand Master Hwee Kim for building an environment where learning can happen at his dojang, Korean Martial Arts in Frederick, MD. Also much thanks to two of my instructors along the way, Master Debra Disney and Master Matt Thompson.
Attack Concepts
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