If hapkido is your only unarmed martial art, then this won't apply to you, but if you are like me and practice another martial art, my question is this: How does that art or other arts influence your hapkido?
For example, I practice taekwondo and the strikes that cross over from TKD to hapkido I find that I execute them as I have in taekwondo. This is not a complaint or a worry, just an obsevation.
Not being a particularly advanced hapkidoin (I just took my oh-geub test last Friday), it could be that I don't see where this would be either problematic, beneficial, or neither. But I wanted to collect some observations from others regarding the subject.
Thank you,
Daniel
For example, I practice taekwondo and the strikes that cross over from TKD to hapkido I find that I execute them as I have in taekwondo. This is not a complaint or a worry, just an obsevation.
Not being a particularly advanced hapkidoin (I just took my oh-geub test last Friday), it could be that I don't see where this would be either problematic, beneficial, or neither. But I wanted to collect some observations from others regarding the subject.
Thank you,
Daniel