Self
Defence - Ho Sin Sool
Ho
Sin Sool can be interpreted as the "art of protecting the body".
This philosophy can translate into avoiding potential conflict by
having a good awareness of your surroundings and acting with confidence
and perception.
the highest
level of self defence is to avoid combat all together along with
the risk of injury and possible legal consequences. Only does a
last resort does a true martial artist engage in combat outside
the Do Jang!
Our Ho Sin Sool
will prepare the body and mind for possible confrontation.
Cross
Hand wrist grips
Opponent grabs right wrist with right hand
Same Side
wrist grips
Opponent grabs left wrist with right hand
Two
handed wrist grips
Opponent grabs your right wrist
with both hands
Wrist
grip on both wrists
Opponent grabs both wrists with both hands
| Il
Bon |
No.
1 |
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| E
Bon |
No. 2 |
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| Sam
Bon |
No.
3 |
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| Sa
Bon |
No.
4 |
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Side
wrist grips
Opponent stands to your and grabs your left wrist with right hand.
| Palm
faces forwards during grip |
| Il
Bon |
No. 1 |
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| Palms
face backwards during grip |
| E
Bon |
No. 2 |
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Back wrist grips
| CLOSE
Opponent grabs your wrist very close from behind (opponent
pulling) |
| Il
Bon |
No. 1 |
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| LONG
Opponent grabs your wrist long distance from behind (opponent
pushing) |
| Il
Bon |
No. 1 |
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Cross
wrist sleeve grips
Opponent grabs your right sleeve with right hand
| Il
Bon |
No.
1 |
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| E
Bon |
No. 2 |
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| Sam
Bon |
No.
3 |
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| Sa
Bon |
No.
4 |
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Same side
sleeve grips
Opponent grabs your left sleeve with their right hand
| Il
Bon |
No.
1 |
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| E
Bon |
No. 2 |
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| Sam
Bon |
No.
3 |
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| Sa
Bon |
No.
4 |
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