North Rhine-Westphalian Hapkido Association

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North Rhine-Westphalian Hapkido Association
(NWHV)
purpose Sports association for Hapkido in North Rhine-Westphalia
Chair: Michael Richter
Establishment date: 1982
Number of members: 1400
Seat : Duisburg
Website: http://hapkido-nrw.de

The North Rhine-Westphalian Hapkido Association (NWHV) is a sports association for Hapkido in North Rhine-Westphalia . The association is based in Duisburg .

activities

The NWHV is a sports association that is a member of the State Sports Association of North Rhine-Westphalia and the German Olympic Sports Association through the umbrella association for Budotechniken Nordrhein-Westfalen eV . There is also a membership in the German Hapkido Association. Non-profit hapkido associations and departments of associations can become members of the NWHV .

The following Hapkido systems are currently organized in the NWHV:

  • Kuk Sul Won Hapkido
  • Hanminjok Hapkido
  • System Kim Sou Bong
  • Shinson Hapkido
  • IHF-Hapkido
  • Ultimate Hapkido

The NWHV also forms the umbrella for the development of further martial arts associations:

In addition, the association offers its members its own reformed self-defense system, which was developed by a committee of the association from the traditional hapkidosystem of the NWHV.

In 1975 a competition system was introduced in order to be able to compete in sporting disciplines. The NWHW is currently organizing annual state championships.

The fighting discipline Chayu Daeryeon is based on a light contact set of rules with the possibility of using hand and foot techniques as well as throws and levers. Additional disciplines are:

Beginnings of Hapkido in NRW

In the course of the German economic miracle, South Korean guest workers came to Germany for the first time in 1964 . In addition to the Asian way of life, some of them brought with them the Korean martial art Hapkido, which was previously unknown in Germany. In her home country, this form of self-defense emerged from traditional Asian martial arts in the years after the Korean War . Employed as miners in the Ruhr area, the South Korean Danträger met with German miners who were practicing the Japanese martial art of judo at the time. They became the first Hapkido students and practiced together with the South Koreans in their accommodation. From this Korean-German training community, the starting point of Hapkido in North Rhine-Westphalia was formed in the eastern Ruhr area.

Under the leadership of Karl-Heinz Kickuth, this contact resulted in a large range of courses in judo clubs. Due to the increasing spread, the first German Hapkido association was founded in Beckum in 1967. With the support and support of Margarethe Adolph-Knarren and Anton Greven in particular, Hapkido became an independent section in the North Rhine-Westphalian Judo Association.

Foundation of the NWHV

When the structure of the Budo associations in North Rhine-Westphalia was redesigned in 1982 and the North Rhine-Westphalian Judo Association released its non-judo sections into independence, the North Rhine-Westphalian Hapkido Association was founded by the members of the Hapkido section.

Chairperson

  • 1982–1986 Werner Bakalorz
  • 1987–1993 Hermann-Josef Beckmann
  • 1994-2003 Lothar Brockhusen
  • 2004–2004 Holger Becker
  • 2005–2015 Guido Böse
  • since 2016 Michael Richter

literature

  • DVNW: 25 years of umbrella association for Budotechniken North Rhine-Westphalia eV
  • Detlef Klos: Hapkido: Korean art of self-defense. Pro Business, Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-86805-336-4 .

Web links

swell

  1. Internet presence of the North Rhine-Westphalian Hapkido Association (accessed on May 21, 2012)
  2. Statutes of the North Rhine-Westphalian Hapkido Association (accessed on May 21, 2012) (PDF; 531 kB)

Individual evidence

  1. http://hapkido-germany.de
  2. ^ Umbrella association for Budotechniken NRW eV - Haidong Gumdo. Retrieved April 9, 2020 .
  3. ^ Umbrella association for Budotechniken NRW eV - Pencak Silat. Retrieved April 9, 2020 .
  4. ^ Umbrella association for Budotechniken NRW eV - Ka-Si-Do. Retrieved April 9, 2020 .