Bruce Lee Appreciation

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in my opinion, this is the most lethal and dangerous form of martial arts thats available outside japan. this art pretty much breaks every single western "unwritten" fighting rule (yknow that whole macho hockey player style)..theres a saying that we use, "we don't aim to hurt, we destroy." it is a very brutal and painful form. but the technique uses such grace. little to none muscle force is used, we focus on the technique of taijitsu which is using your body weight to your advantage. its really quite interesting.
 
Bryan_Of_Bodom said:
kill bill = really bad martial arts and absolutely horrible sword play.

That's because it was only a film , with rope wires and stuff like that, it was a good homage to Bruce Lee though.
 
SSJ4SephirothX said:
See, I would like to take formal training in Ninjitsu but there isn't any Ninjitsu Dojos/Acadamies around here really. I think there may be one in Portland but that's two hours away from here.
Thats unlucky mane, my shidoshi's are both 5th degree black belts and are personal students of hatsumi sensei.
 
Anyone who saw ong-bak movie?
the muay thai is amazing, fighting with elwos and knees ... click muay thai in this site: http://www.mangafilms.es/ongbak/pop.htm
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