Hapkido and Aikido are entirely different martial arts. As far as belts, these are entirely dependent on the dojo or school of each art and would be difficult to standardize.
You learn the same things you learn in most martial arts. Patience, as well as improvement of physical ability in stamina and flexibility are high on the list. Grappling is an important aspect of the art.
because hapkido applies alot of teakwondo, aikido, and karate it would not be such a bad choice, but most of it relies on your trainer and coach.
No. Korea does have a similar martial art, but Aikido is Japanese.
Gaku Homma has written: 'Aikido for Life' 'Aikido sketch diary' 'Children and the martial arts' -- subject(s): Self-defense for children, Aikido, Martial arts for children
Aikido and Arnis are two.
Aikido.
That would be Aikido.
Ju Jitsu & Aikido.
AikidoA variant of Aikido or something similar
It's called Mixed Martial Arts
kung fu is a martial art...followed by karate, judo aikido, muay thai , ect.