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Let's remember that the purpose of these threads is to discuss the differences and similiarities between the arts and not which one would win in a fight.

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I wouldn't say it's MUCH better -however , i would go with kyokushin any day - , kyokushin is 70 % striking while hapkido is 70 % grappling , and both are aggressive . Kyokushin and hapkido complement each others , cross training in both makes you an impressive fighter .

Is there any form of tournament competition in hapkido ????

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I wouldn't say it's MUCH better -however , i would go with kyokushin any day - , kyokushin is 70 % striking while hapkido is 70 % grappling , and both are aggressive . Kyokushin and hapkido complement each others , cross training in both makes you an impressive fighter .

Is there any form of tournament competition in hapkido ????

Where do you get the stats that claim HKD is 70% grappleing?

Y2 I answerd this question on the Topic is HKD Brutal.

But I'll give it to you again along with the system I've trained.

http://briefcase.yahoo.com/blaccbillyjacc

http://www.pro-hapkido.com { Click on annoucements for info on winners etc;} BTW, Next years tourney is going to be open to all styles as long as they abide by the rules in place.

http://www.kimshapkido.com

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Goju_boi , try this link http://www.karate2005.com/media/?bid=2 , if it dosen't work , log into https://www.karate2005.com and find the videos section

Where do you get the stats that claim HKD is 70% grappleing?

it's not an exact stats , however , I said that HKD is 70% grappling basing on what i saw , read and heared.

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I must admit, although they are merely competition rules, i found the kyokushinkai competitions to be a tad odd, with the no-face striking. Could create a bad habit of not defending. Also i noted the competitions were done close-quarters, which exposes them to grapple assaults, yet i did not note any grappling actions. These two issues could be problematic for the practitioner.

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