Hello there
I've been training handomoosool (basically in a combinaison of hapkido, hanmudo and taekwondo) last year, but unfortunately, this art isn't taught in any school in my area now, so I stopped.
I though taekwondo only would be sufficient, but recently realized that I was deeply missing it, so I'm starting hapkido (which is not that easy to find, too ...)
I took few lessons and I think I'll continue, but my experience is a good and a bad thing :
I feel very confident and comfortable, and in the same time, I have to be carefull of every details, as many things look the same but are in fact different.
The ranking system in hando is without belt, progression can be very different between people ... from what I saw, I'm lacking of basic technics for beginner hapkidoin but I'm also very fluent in what is in fact high ranking moves for them
And I stopped practicing for a while (except in my head
), so my hand grips and locks are sometimes hesitant
etc.
Anyways, I'm confused, and in a very bad position : as I look skilled sometimes, it's difficult to obtain basics informations, people assuming I already know what is evidence for everyone
I really think I need a book
So I'm asking :
What's the best book you know about hapkido ?
Is there one you would advise a beginner to have ?
Do you know one with pictures of detailled technics ?
Even if I have to buy another book for each grade, I don't really care, and your answer for each question can be different
Thanks for your help
BR
Aiseant
I've been training handomoosool (basically in a combinaison of hapkido, hanmudo and taekwondo) last year, but unfortunately, this art isn't taught in any school in my area now, so I stopped.
I though taekwondo only would be sufficient, but recently realized that I was deeply missing it, so I'm starting hapkido (which is not that easy to find, too ...)
I took few lessons and I think I'll continue, but my experience is a good and a bad thing :
I feel very confident and comfortable, and in the same time, I have to be carefull of every details, as many things look the same but are in fact different.
The ranking system in hando is without belt, progression can be very different between people ... from what I saw, I'm lacking of basic technics for beginner hapkidoin but I'm also very fluent in what is in fact high ranking moves for them
And I stopped practicing for a while (except in my head

etc.
Anyways, I'm confused, and in a very bad position : as I look skilled sometimes, it's difficult to obtain basics informations, people assuming I already know what is evidence for everyone
I really think I need a book

So I'm asking :
What's the best book you know about hapkido ?
Is there one you would advise a beginner to have ?
Do you know one with pictures of detailled technics ?
Even if I have to buy another book for each grade, I don't really care, and your answer for each question can be different

Thanks for your help
BR
Aiseant