Dim Mak
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  • that is not the dim mak that is the iron palm

  • DEF TUCH

  • "Okay U.S.A."

  • @giinzuo LMAO

  • WASSS THE DIFF RENCE IF BRUSS WINSTEN ISH HIS SHIDOSHII

  • Omae wa mo shindeiru

  • 30 people like Dim Sum instead

  • tired of the dislikes

    IF YOU DONT LIKE IT DONT WATCH IT

  • @Surebro0 how ppl know if they like it or dislike it if they dont watch in the first place?

  • 30 people didnt think he looked like tanaka

  • Hong Kong Al Borland approves this Dim Mak

  • WHOA!!!!!!!!!

    

  • "Def touch"

  • choose a brick? Van Damme doesn't know what a dim mak is?

  • 0:15 asian version of harry potter.

  • Wish I could 'Dim Mak' the US Congress

  • The asian guy talking on the left looks just like KevJumba!!!!!

  • We honor your invitation!!

  • WHOA!

  • ogre shit himself... lol

  • "Bottom one!"

  • Good movie, like Jean as an actor but he's an asshole otherwise.

  • @Reapinangel91 he has bipolar disorder. I don't think some of his behavior is his fault.

  • "deff tuchhh."

  • bricks dont hit back

  • I can do this thing with my big cock Dim Mak technique ........

  • @oeylabot haahahhh

  • Why haven't they tested this on Mythbusters?

  • @gokinsmen They should.....

  • 30 people and so on couldnt learn the dim mak technique

  • NO SHIT YOU HONOR HIS INVITATION!!!

  • 30 people shit bricks

  • @activesack LOL!!!

  • 30 people and beyond couldnt get the dim mak achievement from MK9

  • van dam got an psn achievment after being the first dim mak master

  • What's the difference if Bruce Springsteen is his shidoshi, lol

  • what the hell is a dim mac?

    DEF TUCH

  • bottom one!

  • Does anyone notice they look at his JUNK when they say, "You don't look like a Tanaka" ?

  • My kiu kushin teacher is able to do this technique.

  • I could do that with my penis

  • I bet Chuck norris can block that

  • @Darkdragon3157 lol come on man stfu with Chuck Norris crap cause he got he could whupped by Bruce Lee's ass in that one movie.sry but Chuck Norris aint shit sry

  • The bricks did one big giant shit

  • not da dim mak

  • "very good but brick not fight back"

    :)

  • @tomerkrepak best. quote. ever.

  • Bolo of chocolate.

  • I like that Van Damme did a downward movement but the brick remains were propelled forward.

  • @RuldraReplays Or to both sides, it doesn't show, you superdouche

  • .. i did that 2years ago on my venture to japan, i lived there for 20 years and learned the ways of the shinobi, now i parylize anyoe who tries to assaukt me with ease.

  • hokuto shinken ougi: dim mak!!!!

  • 1938-1988=50... Bolo was 50 when he did this movie.!

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  • Funny, people actually believe in this stuff. Well I know Delayed Dim Mak. If I hit you with it, I guarantee you'll die in 100 years...or less!!! *insert dramatic music here* Then again, people worship a white zombie god from the mid east, and drink blood on Sundays. What do ya expect =D

  • @VivrantSoul lmao:) it's so true...anyhoo an exerpt from wikipedia:

    "The concept of Dim Mak (Dian Xue) appears among fictional kung fu styles in the novels of Jin Yong from the 1950s.

    Although Dim Mak originates in Wuxia fiction, there have been a number of martial artists claiming to practice the technique in reality, beginning in the 1960s with US American eccentric Count Dante, who associated it with the English moniker "The Death Touch"."

  • @risingphoenix737

    I'd love to see a "Dim Mak Master" vs a "Chi Disruption Master" vs a "Combat Tai Chi Master" all fight to the death. My prediction is that the Dim Mak Master gives the Chi and Combat Tai Chi guys delayed death touch, and they all die in 60 years or less after. Taking bets.

  • "What the hell is a Dim Mack?"

  • This move offers proof that u can hit the outside of the body leaving no noticeable harm, while damaging an internal organ like the heart. The dim mak is also known as the death touch

  • @shaftmoney357 I hate to point this out to you but this is from a *movie*. The only thing it proves is Hollywood is good at producing special effects.

  • very good but brick don't hit back ;)

  • BOTTOM ONE!

  • hokuto shinken ougi: dim mak death touch!!!!!!!

  • what does as death touch have to do with bricks exactly? Bricks don't die, and they certainly have nothing to attack that biota would.

  • bruce:Wth is a dim mak?..

    frank: well its some sort of a chinese big mac that u eat with bricks

  • bah too wun!

  • "--__--.......O_O....BAAAAAAAA­AAAIIIIIIIIIIYYYYYYEEEEEAAAAAA­AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA"

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  • @xultimusx Muahaha nice one, but you forgot the IAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA part XD

  • We honor your invitation....

  • he says to show him Dim MAK so the guy does somthing involving bricks...wtf? is he deaf or retarded?

  • Epic Epic Epic!!!!

  • He had plenty of time to say "bottom one" but chose to wait until the last second. Just another "WHY?!" in this great movie.

  • @Airguitarist88 he prolly asumed frank knew what a dim mak was since he represents the tanaka clan and it being probably a signature move. then again this movie doesn't make much sense despite being great so maybe ur right lol

  • Very good, but basketball hold no grudges!

  • THE MUSCLES FROM BRUSSELS.

    THATS HERE.....I'M FROM BRUSSELS :)

  • That's amazing! What's even more amazing is Bolo wearing a shirt at 1:08

  • @Yeepride987 Actually what is amazing is Bolo was 40 when he worked on this movie

  • @Shayne7257 That's what book reviews are for dude. 60 bucks will buy you a decent hooker in Jersey and that is probably better than two books on the Dim Mak. Well 60 bucks before all the antibiotics you will need I suppose.

  • 25 bricks that didn't get Dim Mak-ed liked this video.

  • Bolo can perform the Dim-Mak with his cock.

  • Bruce Springsteen is my shidoshi.

  • 26 people don't know which brick to choose.....

  • @rubberguard83 nah. 26 guys got Dim Mak(ed)....

  • I mastered the dim mak of sex, want tips?

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  • NU! BAHTUM WUN!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • i just spent 60 bucks on two books on dim mak. its gonna get a bad review on my website. thats for sure. this is false. is not real and does not work. iron palm is more real. and it doubt its authenticity other then the conditioning. i feel very very ripped off. their is few ways to actually kill someone without weapons. these books and these videos will not allow you to do so.

  • this has nothing to do with the bloody beetoots or steve aoky...

  • i like how they stand there and stare at him until he lifts his arm up to break the brick then they tell him to stop.."bottom one"...lol....unneccessary

  • BOLO!!

  • whats the hoeeeee up?

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  • 25 bricks disliked this video

  • @mrlemonbreath did you notice...there ARE 25 bricks in the setup....lol

  • @14589sumedh oh no...The Mistake.....

  • SO!.....BAWTUM WON

  • the deaf touch

  • THIS MOVIE WOULDN'T BE THE SAME WITHOUT RAY JACKSON

  • oohh... you wanna rock fight ay?

  • This is a movie version Dim mak.. But the hit is real THE REAL Frank Dux demonstrate that is possible to inflict severe internal damage in one blow. He did it by breaking the bottom brick of a two brick stack without damaging the top brick.

  • @NocheeseSherlock

    -yawn- physics tricks....

    just like the rest of frank dux's dumbassery, it is just a fraudulent claim that you HOPE people are ignorant enough to accept as fact....

    just like he learned ninjutsu from 3 different places

    how can he have learned the same thing 3 different places? or rather why is he telling different stories?

  • @Arteanor You don't believe it because you are ignorant. There isn't just ONE styles of ninjutsu. There are different methods and different styles of Ninjutsu. Just like there were different kinds of warrior. There was the Sulsa warrior of Korea he was a type of ninja. The Iga ryu which means "Iga style" that's a style of ninjutsu and the was the Koka ryu (Or Koga style in the US) which was another style. Each had their different methods on how to defeat an opponent and different stealth tactics

  • @NocheeseSherlock

    "You don't believe it because you are ignorant."

    no, i dont believe it because you can provide absolutely NO evidence for his BS ninjutsu claims, or kumite wins, which is a sign of YOUR ignorance.

    "There isn't just ONE styles of ninjutsu. There are different methods and different styles of Ninjutsu"

    yes, and i am much more familar than you are, unless you have actually READ the shinobi manuals ? i thought not...

    Continued.

  • @NocheeseSherlock

    "here was the Sulsa warrior of Korea he was a type of ninja"

    there is no such thing as a "type of ninja"...

    ninja is an alternate pronunciation of shinobi no mono's kanji ( 忍者 )

    therefore it is a Japanese word, and it refers exclusively to the practitioners of ninjutsu throughout feudal japan's history... your assertions do not change the definition.

    i know more about both iga, and koka ryu... including that there were over 50 kokaryuha, and NONE had any attacks in them..

  • @Arteanor Iga, Koka, Sulsa they were all STEALTH WARRIORS with different methods. Yes the word shinobi by [popular choice] refers to the stealth warrior of feudal japan but it's used for anyone who master the art of stealth. The Sulsa warriors were the same, they used the stealth art to their advantage. The difference is that they were not blood thirsty like the Koka ninja.

    BTW In feudal Japan any warrior without a master or who served no country were labeled as Ronin and they started it all

  • @NocheeseSherlock

    "Iga, Koka, Sulsa they were all STEALTH WARRIORS with different methods"

    yes, iga and koka were in japan, using the skills that were brought from china and had evolved into ninjutsu

    "Yes the word shinobi by [popular choice] refers to the stealth warrior of feudal japan but it's used for anyone who master the art of stealth"

    i think you mean 'but I use it for anyone who master the art of stealth'

    which is fine, but not accurate.

  • @NocheeseSherlock

    "The difference is that they were not blood thirsty like the Koka ninja."

    cite a source for "blood thirsty like koka ninja" im calling your bluff, ur making up BS as u go...

    "BTW In feudal Japan any warrior without a master or who served no country were labeled as Ronin and they started it all"

    actually, there is much evidence to suggest that ninjutsu is a samurai discipline to start with, but you would know that if you read the scrolls...

    Bansenshukai, Ninpiden, Shoninki

  • Hard to fill a cup when is already full. Look, read about the lin qui and about the sulsa warrior.

    The teachings began with the rebels in China (Forest demons) from china it moved to Korea (Sulsa warriors) and then the teachings reached Japan where they were adopted and made famous. Get informed. The Japanese don't accept it but is the true. The forest demons of china created it. Then with the Chinese migration it spread to Korea and finally to Japan which became it's cradle.

    See ya dude.

  • @NocheeseSherlock

    "Hard to fill a cup when is already full"

    tell me about it, your too busy quoting fakes to listen to the corrections...

    "Look, read about the lin qui and about the sulsa warrior."

    lin kuei are FICTIONAL, there is no mention of them beyond legend outside of the mortal kombat game...

    you propose a history, but it is not one that is published in any history books... why is it that the chinese, koreans and japanese, all have never heard of your sequence of events? ah fiction.

  • @Arteanor See you just proved to me that you are a full cup. You wont take new info, instead of searching it you just assume is not true. You really think they are fictional because they appeared in a video game? Are the Shaolin fictional too? They appeared in that game also.. Lin Kuei were not fictional. Look for it as Lin Qui OR Forest Demons of China. They were real they existed during the Sui Dynasty + . OBVIOUSLY MK has added fiction to it. But they did existed. Look it up.

  • @Arteanor EVEN IN THE MK GAME IT SAYS THEY WERE REAL:

    The Lin Kuei are based loosely on the ancient Chinese clan of the same name, much like the infamous Black Dragon Society (Kokuryūkai) of Japan was used for Kano's Black Dragon clan.

  • @NocheeseSherlock

    so i did a further search on your mispelling of lin kuei, which leads me to some "grandmaster vineyard's" website, in which he tries to make it sound mpartial, until you realize he is telling you how he made up the very organization asserting the history to be fact....

    when I have to TELL YOU how great my secret ninja history... and it ONLY SHOWS UP ON MY SITE... it should set of alarms for u...

  • @NocheeseSherlock

    from another article about him....

    "On April 22, 2010 - Grandmaster Vineyard and the International Ninjutsu Society Board promoted Soke Victory to the rank of Eleventh Degree and with the title of Supreme GrandMaster. "

    the international ninjutsu society has never had a member with ninjutsu experience in it... it is a farce to assuage the concerns of the first wave of research, since it doesnt actually exist, it too should set off alarms for you,

    spot the fraud...

  • @Arteanor To both you and Nocheese: Arguing over historical facts (which are only facts to those who say they are facts; the one who writes them) is like chasing each other's shadows. Both can be right and both can be wrong. Can you agree that both of you can be right and both can be wrong? None of us has been alive for over 3,000 years and can prove or disprove beliefs that have been handed down by generations because none of us has been alive that long. Your arguments will come to nothing.

  • @The79Machine

    "Arguing over historical facts (which are only facts to those who say they are facts; the one who writes them)"

    which is why a book is only as good as the evidence it is based on... and since we have yet to find EVIDENCE for the lin kuei it is rather foolish of us to start citing supposition based on century old legend.

    can we both be right and wrong, well no. not really. the 2 are mutually exclusive.. unless you refer to partial degrees you didnt specify.

  • @Arteanor Even evidence is only truth to the one who wants to believe. You can show truth to someone and if they refuse to believe then it is no evidence to them.

    Whether either side believes they are right in some "partial degree" holds no benefit to the other side if they refuse to believe. It's like looking at one side of the moon and the other person looking at the other side, both seeing the same moon but having different interpretations of it. That's why arguing is like dust in the wind..

  • @The79Machine

    "Even evidence is only truth to the one who wants to believe"

    now your talking nonsense.

    "You can show truth to someone and if they refuse to believe then it is no evidence to them."

    uh, you are deliberately fudging those terms to mean the same thing.,... this is dishonest. and rude.

    but we are NOT talking about 2 different sides of the same coin.

    we are talking about both sides of 1 coin, a fake coin at that... and implying that history isn't 100% so its irrelevant is BS.

  • Deaf Tuch!

  • what the difference if bruce springsting is his shadoshi ... classic

  • The guy with the combover and beard looks like STEVE AOKI. and the retarded white guy looks like THE COBRASNAKE. HAHAHAHAHA

  • This ain't dimmak , damn they just jacked the name and used it there.

    More like Qigong to me.

  • 24 who didnt like this deserve a Dim Mak to the brain!

  • Awesome!

  • thgis isn't dim mak?

  • what movie thius?

  • Bloodsport. 

  • @wolffirepaladin5 you rookie to life, how can you not know this is bloodsport

  • training make master!!im tanaka clan!

  • Asian Mullet! Represent Bitches!

  • How to break a pencil using Dim Mak-Mrpurple0

  • "Ok USA!"....

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  • @jrunberg why?

  • All you MARTIAL ARTS MASTERS!!1!1111!! need to stfu. Nobody cares about pressure points, or how unrealistic this movie is. The point is Van Dammit can kill you by striking something about a foot and a half away from you. That's what the hell a Du Mack is.

  • "what the hell is a dim mack"

  • big mac

  • my fav line in the movie-what the hell's a du mack, frankie?

  • "Whats the difference if Bruce Springsteen is a Se Do Shi!" That's my favorite line in the whole movie

  • this is no dim mak

  • That wasn't a dim mak at all. Dim mak is a strike applied to the artery that causes damage to organs or causes death(often a slow death). Dim Mak translates out to-artery touch.

  • @billywackoff Strikes to arteries that causes organ damage? Please learn some anatomy and physiology.

  • @billywackoff I bet you if he did that shit to you while you were laying down he's collapse your heart

  • NO!!!! BWAWTTIM WHUN!!!!!

  • @fahqasshore hahahah ur amazing

  • "You don't look like Tanaka" : smart observation :)

  • We honour your invitation.

    NO SHIT YOU HONOUR HIS INVITATION!

  • That's not a Dim Mak. A dim mak is where a person hits directly on a nerve to knock somebody out. I don't know what the hell this is supposed to be.

  • @Trevorthekid much like the dim mak, this is a fake scene in a movie.

  • @RightWingCon81 - Dim Mak is very real. You know when you hit your elbow and your arm goes numb? Or when somebody hits you and gives you a dead arm? Those are examples of Dim Mak's... although not as cool as "THE Dim Mak", which causes unconsciousness.

  • @Trevorthekid look man, I get it, if I hit someone with a well placed punch on the temple it can kill them, very simple biology. But have you seen this clown from Chicago look for Dim Mak and you'll see this fool on Ripley's Believe it or Not and he is touching people on the head, it's gay as shit.

  • @RightWingCon81 - I've seen that guy. He's the reason people are like "Dim Mak is fake shit!"

  • you dont look like tanaka

  • Bloodsport I think

  • Deaf Touch! Huh? What did you say?

  • what movie is this?

  • what the hell is a dim mac

  • @webs87 The death touch

  • u cut the vid too short alextclam

  • WHAS DA HO UP?

  • Old TV series "Quincy, M.E." (Medical Examiner) showed Jack Klugman back pedaling from angry Oriental instructor when asked about dim mak. One of best ever martial arts bad boys in film was "Braden" as the silver mask ninja showing duel to the death atop buildings in Salt Lake City Utah. Gotta love the horrid face Chong Li showed Van Damme after breaking the big man's neck in the Kumite ring! And Seagal slapping 9 cops silly in 4 seconds Fire Down Below 1997 flick.

  • he is gonna to this in his k1 fight

  • steve aoki in the house!

  • Dim Mak!!!!

  • einen von unten, junge

  • very good but brick not hit back

  • Very good ..... but brick don't hit back .... ;)

  • @sidsarkar i see what you did here!

  • @sidsarkar i see what you did here!

  • @sidsarkar bruce lee said tht

  • @sidsarkar true, but brick helps you practice your technique and doing that to a human wouldn't be very nice now would it? :-)

  • @sidsarkar Brick not hit back. Reminds me when Bruce Lee from Enter the dragon said to this dude who broke a board. "Boards don't hit back"- Bruce Lee

  • @sidsarkar what is that supposed to mean?

  • NOOO... bottum wone

  • Van Damme is a Legend that walks.

  • Wuz wiff de hoe up?

  • FAKE

  • @CrazyDragonCross its a movie so what do you want ^^