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I currently study ICHF Combat Hapkido. It is taken from traditional hapkido, but a lot of the whip throws and stuff have been taken out. Pallegrini took out what he felt what not stricktly effective on the streets in today's enviornment and also added a couple of bits and pieces. I quite like the art, but at some stage, wouldn't mind finding out a little more about traditional Hapkido.

I'm currently 1st Gup and will be Grading to 1st Dan in December.

The mind is like a parachute, it only works when it's open.

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I currently study ICHF Combat Hapkido. It is taken from traditional hapkido, but a lot of the whip throws and stuff have been taken out. Pallegrini took out what he felt what not stricktly effective on the streets in today's enviornment and also added a couple of bits and pieces. I quite like the art, but at some stage, wouldn't mind finding out a little more about traditional Hapkido.

I'm currently 1st Gup and will be Grading to 1st Dan in December.

I like the ICHF. The curriculum is easy to incorporate into existing schools.

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I agree! That was one of the biggest factors for us. We already were teaching Shotokan Karate, Jiu Jitsu and Kobudo, so it was easy for people to expand their knowledge with the ICHF curriculum.

The mind is like a parachute, it only works when it's open.

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