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Style: Shorei-ryu & Kumdo & TKD--
Hapkido stems from daito-ryu aikijujitsu and has no connection to yudo. Seo, Bok-Seop was a Choi's first student and was a black belt in yudo, however, Choi, did not, to my knowledge, adapt yudo into the HKD curriculum. I also believe the mechanics in executing most yudo throws are a bit different than that in HKD.
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Ok, what do you guys think about Wikipedia saying that Judo was incorporated in Hapkido?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hapkido...ing_techniques
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with all things Hapkido, it depends on the school and more importantly the teacher. When I was learning Judo type throws in Hapkido class, my teacher was a bb in Judo and so he taught slightly differently from the other teachers. But there are so many branches and schools of Hapkido it all really depends on that branch and the school, some may be similar to Judo and some may not be similar at all. Just my personal opinion



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Style: Boxing
How much influence is there in Hapkido from Judo?