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Is Hapkido like an old tradtional form of MMA since it tries to cover all bases?
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<blockquote data-quote="JimR1" data-source="post: 2468238" data-attributes="member: 312406"><p>All modern martial arts are mixed. Just name an art, and the component arts may then be named, and each of them, and them...</p><p>And what you list as what you want to 'cover' is well represented by TKD, many karate styles (karate grapples very well), the kenpo styles, the Chinese martial arts, hapkido...the list goes on.</p><p>I'd suggest you do some research before asking questions as uninformed as this.</p><p> J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimR1, post: 2468238, member: 312406"] All modern martial arts are mixed. Just name an art, and the component arts may then be named, and each of them, and them... And what you list as what you want to 'cover' is well represented by TKD, many karate styles (karate grapples very well), the kenpo styles, the Chinese martial arts, hapkido...the list goes on. I'd suggest you do some research before asking questions as uninformed as this. J [/QUOTE]
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