Pittwater Hapkido

Pittwater Hapkido Pittwater Hapkido Founded by Grandmaster Kevin Brown. Established 2006. He brought Hapkido to the Northern Beaches in 1985 and has been teaching ever since.

Grandmaster Kevin Brown is a 8th Degree Black and has been involved in Martial Arts since 1973. He is a Master Instructor and was a past President & Technical Director of the Australian Hapkido Association for 23 years. Grandmaster Brown founded his own organisation, the Master Brown Hapkido Alliance. Over the years GM Brown has run many women self defence courses for local councils and courses fo

r troubled youth through the local police. GM Brown has won numerous tournaments in self defence demonstration and was the Australian Hapkido Grand Champion in 1985. He and his team also won the gold medal for self defence at the 1st World Yongmudo Championships in Korea in 2007. The meaning of Hapkido

In Korean Hap means to co-ordinate or combine. Ki means technique and can be interpreted as inner strength or power. Do means the way. Therefore Hapkido can be loosely translated as the way (art) of co-ordinated power. Characteristics of Hapkido

Hapkido employs the philosophy of using minimal force to overcome a stronger opponent.Therefore, great strength is not needed to apply the techniques effectively.In addition, Hapkido uses pressure points to assist in controlling the opponent. Hapkido has a powerful arsenal of spinning kicks, thrusts and sweeps combined with hard and soft fist attacks and defences. As well as the use of kicks and punches, Hapkido uses nerve and pressure point attacks, wrist and joint locks, many twisting and throwing techniques and ground grappling techniques. Approximately 270 categories of special movements incorporating 3400 techniques are included in the study of Hapkido. The popularity of Hapkido is due to the fact that anyone, young or old, male or female can practice this complete art of self-defence regardless of physical weight or strength. Health is improved through systematic training and exercise. Development of muscles and muscle tone, correct posture, control of weight, a sense of self-confidence, self-control of both mind and body, and spiritual fulfillment are just some of the benefits of studying Hapkido. In Hapkido, linear techniques form a solid base upon which the skill of circular techniques can be developed. Everything is taught in correct order to produce a balanced martial artist able to handle any situation. Whether being attacked from standing, from the ground, against weapons or against multiple attackers, the Hapkido practitioner has the ability to defend themselves effectively. Today, it is practiced by students of all backgrounds, ages and physiques. Hapkido can be applied from any position: standing, sitting or lying, and from any direction. Hapkido - Philosophy and Principles

In Korean Hapkido may be translated as β€œWay of Coordinated Power”. There are literally thousands of techniques within Hapkido, all based on 3 fundamental principles

Principle of non-resistance or harmony
Circular principle
Water principle

By following these principles Hapkidoists are able to instantly adapt their technique to respond to any new unfamiliar self-defence situations. Hapkido students also develop a practical knowledge of anatomy so they can understand the bodies vulnerable points. Students also gain a basic understanding of Korean history and philosophy so a Hapkidoist can understand the context of their art. Written by Master Daniel Marie on behalf of the AHA.

11/05/2026

Mother's Day Special!

Come along and trial 3 Free Classes at our Women's Class on Wednesdays and Fridays 10am - 11am. Includes 50% off the membership fee if you decide to join.

Learn effective self defence and improve your fitness in a supportive and empowering environment.

More pics and videos of our  amazing Korean Tour. Thank you to all the Masters we trained with, in making it such a memo...
18/04/2026

More pics and videos of our amazing Korean Tour. Thank you to all the Masters we trained with, in making it such a memorable learning experience for all involved. It was also an awesome, fun time with my amazing crew. Thank you!πŸ₯‹πŸ™ŒπŸ˜

Enjoying a fabulous time with my Pittwater Hapkido team on our Korean Tour. Lots of training, food and fun.πŸ₯‹πŸ˜
14/04/2026

Enjoying a fabulous time with my Pittwater Hapkido team on our Korean Tour. Lots of training, food and fun.πŸ₯‹πŸ˜

Our team of Black Belts are all together to start our Korean adventure. πŸ₯‹πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡°πŸ‡·
10/04/2026

Our team of Black Belts are all together to start our Korean adventure. πŸ₯‹πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡°πŸ‡·

04/04/2026

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27/5 Ponderosa Parade, Warriewood
Sydney, NSW
2102

Opening Hours

Tuesday 4:15pm - 8:15pm
Wednesday 4:15pm - 7pm
Thursday 4:15pm - 8:15pm
Saturday 9:15am - 12:30pm

Telephone

0400 811 400

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