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2007-07-09 15:09:38 · 5 answers · asked by J 2 in Sports Martial Arts

I am not going to stop, I just want to fid a good balence. Military style takes about 6 years to become a 1st don.

2007-07-09 16:51:38 · update #1

I mean chodan

2007-07-09 16:52:51 · update #2

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You have various choices. Everyone is suggesting something wtih grappling, and I think Hapkido might work for you. Here's what searching Yahoo brought up:
Kim Martial Arts Hapkido Kumdo - (770) 745-8888 - 4898 Austell Rd, Austell, GA - 12.74mi - map
Master Moreland Tae Kwondo and Hapkido - (404) 768-6719 - 4826 Old National Hwy, College Park, GA - 8.95mi - map
Marietta Martial Arts Incorporated - (770) 321-1371 - 2217 Roswell Rd Ste 100a, Marietta, GA -

http://www.atlantahapkido.com/
http://nargund.com/hapkido/

http://www.phoenixmartialsystems.com/
This place teaches GJJ, Muay Thai, Wing Chun, Weapons, and it says Jeet Kune Do as well

I found out recently about a school near me, that teaches the style of "Kyukido." It's a hybrid style that is a combination of Tae Kwon Do, Hapkido, Jujutsu, and Kobudo. I'm considering taking that, some Muay Thai, and maybe some more grappling.
Sorry for my rambling.. I'm all hyped up. p
GOOD LUCK!

2007-07-09 18:46:41 · answer #1 · answered by Kenshiro 5 · 1 0

I used to do Jido Kwan Tae Kwan Do and the best thing to do with that i would say is Hap Ki Do at my old club the instructor did Hapkido training on alternate nights to tae Kwon Do the style was called Moo Hak Kwan it was developed by a guy with a strong background in ju jitsu and involves lots grabs throws arm bars and crazy stuff like that but it uses the same korean language which was good because it didnt mess me up i suck at languages

i stopped both my tae kwon do and hap ki do and started freestyle karate and boxing they are a bit more realistic

2007-07-10 11:08:53 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I agree with yupchagee; hapkido would be a great complimentary style. I don't think Hapkido classes would be too hard to find in Atlanta.

2007-07-09 17:33:33 · answer #3 · answered by ATWolf 5 · 0 0

Try Hapkido. That's a good balance. Why do you want to stop at chodan? Chodan literally means "beginner"?

2007-07-09 15:39:21 · answer #4 · answered by yupchagee 7 · 0 0

yea i think hapkido would be really good. but you could try anything. just research the styles around your area and see what you like. i just started jeet kune do with my taekwondo.

2007-07-09 17:07:45 · answer #5 · answered by BruceNasty 5 · 0 0

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