xxx Looking For Good Teacher of HAPIDO xxx

Posted by: Sicerrow

xxx Looking For Good Teacher of HAPIDO xxx - 01/12/04 01:55 PM

Hi, my names sicerrow (sis-er-oh) and i live in sutton coldfield, birmingham, uk. everywhere i look people are only training the basic karate, aikado, judo and it doesnt seem like they are fully qualified. hapkido is something i have been interested in for a long time, ive looked up the history (it originates from korea...so ive read) and id like to find a local class, some one who is fully qualified to teach hapkido. anyway, i was wondering if anyone knows where my best local class is, or if theres a good search engine i can use to find my local class.

please help!! thanks

sicerrow
Posted by: Sicerrow

Re: xxx Looking For Good Teacher of HAPIDO xxx - 01/12/04 01:56 PM

by the way i realise that i spelt hapkido rong, my 'k' isnt woring very well

thanks again,

sicerrow
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: xxx Looking For Good Teacher of HAPIDO xxx - 01/12/04 02:05 PM

Sorry, I am in US.
You could try a google search, find an association/federation/organization that lists dojangs. try search thru an online UK phone directory.


Ps. I won't point out aikido was spelled wrong also. [IMG]http://www.fightingarts.com/forums/ubb/wink.gif[/IMG]
Posted by: xerxes

Re: xxx Looking For Good Teacher of HAPIDO xxx - 01/13/04 11:27 AM

Sicerrow,

I live in the U.S. so I can't help with finding a place. But, good luck in your studies. I have studied hapkido for many years and always enjoyed it(well, except for the injuries).
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: xxx Looking For Good Teacher of HAPIDO xxx - 01/13/04 02:02 PM

http://www.british-hapkido.org/

http://www.hapki.co.uk/training.html

http://www.koreahapkidofederation.com/directory.php


There are a few listings of schools in uk