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Originally posted by Guest_Harrow_*@Mar 24 2005, 01:45 PM In relation to Steven Segal and Aikido, he created his own variation that is incredibly more agressive. Most Aikido and Hapkido instructors and practioners ive talked to all agree that Segal's version is hands down -the- most agressive style of hapkido.
Most people dont realize but Hapkido and Aikido are the same except for some techniques. Hapkido is basically the art of breaking bones. Incorporating kicks, strikes, and submissions all deticated to disabiling your opponet. If an attacker favors a stand up style of fighting and likes using thier right hook, why just kick them or simply hurt them when you can break the arm and take it out of the equation? |
Man, whatever happened to Steven Seagal. I'm surprised to find out that he's still making movies. Granted that all the titles are still 2 or 3 words (such as "Out of Reach", "Half Past Dead", "Into The Sun", etc.) that goes straight to videos.....
I really liked him in Above the Law. It's been downhill ever since.