Hapkido Dictionary
The Principles of Hapkido
- Circular Motion
- The second principle of Hapkido is Circular Motion. Most of the joints in the
body move in some type of circular motion. It is this circular movement which
the Hapkido practitioner uses to his or her advantage. Straight,
jerky movements are extremely difficult to employ when trying to redirect
power. However, by employing the principle of circular motion one can change
the momentum of an opponent from a frontal motion to a lateral motion. This
is done by simply altering the axis of the circle. Therefore, one can easily
move from one circular motion to another just by altering the attack axis.
- Non-resistance
- Non-resistance is characteristic of Hapkido and one of the major areas
where the art differs from its more traditional Karate cousins. As an example,
in defending against a powerfully thrown punch, the Hapkido practitioner would
never step inside his or her opponent's area of greatest momentum and block
with a hard right angle thrust. Instead they would avoid a direct
confrontation by stepping outside to parry the punch with a soft circular
motion of the arm and hand. Once the power has been diverted, they would then
be free to attack the opponents exposed side. This motion allows the Hapkido
practitioner to flow from one movement to the next without interruption and
provides an unbroken line of continuous motion, power, and energy.
- Water Principle
- The water principle is best described by the quiet, direct strength of flowing
water. As water flows in a stream it surrounds and eventually wears down any
obstruction in its path. Similary, the Hapkido student flows in and about their
opponent, looking for the weakest point and attacks this vulnerable point.
Korean Terms
- Hapkido
- The way of coordinated power. Hap translates as harmony or coordination,
ki translates as power or inner strength, and do translates as the way
or technique.
- Dojang
- Workout room.
- Dobok
- Uniform.
- Kiap
- Yell
- Kyung-yae
- Bow.
- Cha-ryut
- Attention.
- Joon-bi
- Ready stance.
- Shi-jak
- Begin.
- Baro
- Return to ready.
- Shi-ut
- Relax.
- Yup Puro
- Side.
- Ap Puro
- Front.
- Wee Ro
- Up.
- A Dare Ro
- Down.
Numbers & Counting
- Hana
- Dool
- Set
- Net
- Dasut
- Yasut
- Ilgob
- Yu-dle
- Ahop
- Yul
courtesy
integrity
self control
indomitable spirit
perseverance
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