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Is Hapkido really a “fixed” version of Aikido — or just Aikido with Taekwondo-style kicks and striking added in? In this deep dive into Hapkido vs Aikido, we trace Hapkido from its roots in Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu through post-war Korea, alongside arts like Taekwondo, Karate, and Judo. We explore how it evolved into a hybrid system of striking, joint locks, and throws often promoted as a more practical self-defense art. From presidential bodyguards to modern dojos and dojangs, we ask a simple question with a complicated answer: Does Hapkido actually solve Aikido’s biggest problems when it comes to real-world self-defense? You’ll learn: • How Japanese Daito-ryu concepts spread into Korea and became Hapkido • Why Hapkido combined strikes, kicks, and joint locks into one integrated fighting system • Where Hapkido improves on classic Aikido training and mindset • The structural weaknesses both arts still share (complexity, realism, pressure testing) • How Hapkido compares to Taekwondo, Aikido, and other Korean martial arts in practice • What this means for modern self-defense training and what “effective” really looks like Instead of dojo-war hype, this video looks at historical sources, training methods, and practical application. If you practice Hapkido, Aikido, Taekwondo, or any traditional martial art — and care about how history, culture, and training methods shape real-world effectiveness — this breakdown is for you. Let me know in the comments: Did Korea truly improve on Aikido — or simply adapt it for a different era? #Hapkido #Aikido #Taekwondo #SelfDefense #MartialArtsHistory #KoreanMartialArts #JapaneseMartialArts #MartialArts #FightingStyles Timestamps: 0:00 – Is Hapkido Just Aikido with Punches and Kicks? 0:31 – The Origins of Hapkido: Daito-ryu and Choi Yong-Sool 1:56 – The Influence of Taekwondo and Other Korean Martial Arts 2:27 – Why Hapkido Focused on Self-Defense Instead of Sport 3:02 – Hapkido, Presidential Bodyguards & Global Expansion 4:29 – Hapkido Strengths: Control, Striking & Initiative 6:14 – Hapkido Weaknesses: Pressure Testing & Complexity 7:51 – Is Hapkido More Effective Than Aikido? (Final Verdict) –––––––––––––– 📚 Further Reading (Affiliate Links) –––––––––––––– Combat Hapkido by John Pelligrini eBook: https://amzn.to/3OmFH1N Paperback: https://amzn.to/3OmAg2V Hapkido: Korean Art of Self-Defense by Scott Shaw eBook: https://amzn.to/4qOuODe Paperback: https://amzn.to/40mv55x The Hapki Way: The Origins and Usage of Hap and Ki in Hapkido by Grant Miller Ebook: https://amzn.to/40mv55x Paperback: https://amzn.to/4c8bhtZ