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New article name ...MuSool Hapkido MuSool HapKiDo is a system with roots in traditional Hapkido yet remaining open to the evolution that all martial arts must undergo over time. Through hard work, dedication, and lots of practice, the founders of the system were able to re-discover theories and principles that work as a complete system, but still complemented other styles.

MuSool Hapkido lays no claim to specific techniques. It is NOT a new martial art, nor is it a new style of Hapkido. In fact, many of the techniques used in MuSool Hapkido can be found in martial art styles all over the world.

It may be best to think of the martial arts the way we think of languages. Each language was developed over time. Some languages are no longer used, and yet many languages are still evolving. Many learn through years of schooling; others just “picked it up” through life experiences.

Each language has its own vocabulary, grammar, and syntax. Many have common roots and have similar words and phrases. But each language is unique in its own way, no matter how minor the differences.

The martial arts are very similar to this. Techniques can be similar across styles, but they all have their minor variations in application. What crosses the boundries of style is the theory behind the techniques.

Theories and principles break the “language” barrier, and that is what MuSool HapKiDo is all about.

Principles and Theories:

MuSool Hapkido allows students to explore techniques while remaining true to sound principles. It shows that techniques work best when the martial artist understands the theory behind them. That's why MuSool Hapkido is based on sound theories that can be used by anyone - no matter what the experience level.

While there is a large variety of martial theories and principles in MuSool Hapkido, let’s first pay tribute to the three main theories of traditional HapKiDo: Yu, Won, Hwa.

Yu (Water/Flexibility)

Many styles recognize the benefits of this principle. There are hundreds of techniques which focus on flexibility and adaptability to gain the maximum effect. Like our techniques, we must also remain flexible in our mindset and attitude. It is the nature of things to change over time.

Won (Circular Motion)

Hapkido is known for circular motion. Techniques can have drastically different effects simply by changing the size of the circle. With training, a martial artist can learn to utilize a simple circle to devistating effect.

Hwa (Nonresistance/Harmony)

Combining your energy with that of your attacker is often one of the most effective methods of defense. Pushing when you are pulled; pulling when you are pushed - these are essential strategies for the HapKiDo practitioner.

Founders:

The founders of the system of MuSool Hapkido are Shelby Creech, 4th Dan; Brian Stanton, 4th Dan; and John Combs, 3rd Dan.


References[edit]

www.musool.org www.musoolhapkido.com

External links[edit]

www.musool.org www.musoolhapkido.com