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Bruce Lee Deadly Side Kick against some KARATE GUY!
YOU HAVE TO WATCH THIS! BRUCE LEE AWESOME SIDE KICK!
Lee's striking speed from three feet with his hands down by his side reached five hundredths ...
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Bruce Lee's Physical Feats as Real Fighter
Still, many people still cannot accomplished what he did and specially his dangerous numerous physical feats...... he made a comeback despite his b...
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Bruce Lee in UFC, K-1, Pride, etc
Lots of people are forgetting, that Bruce Lee was the greatest martial artist who did not enter tournaments (except boxing championship in 1958 but...
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Tommy Carruthers - JKD Practioner
this guys is sooooooooo fast...... almost as fast as bruce lee, if u get hit by his punch or kick, u will probably break something....
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Jeet Kune Do vs. Karate Punch - Bruce Lee's Study
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The Greatest Dragon - Bruce Lee
Comments for Lee's clips appear to be positive and praising, seemingly from new admirers who were not even a thought in their parent's young adoles...
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About BRUCE LEE THE GREATEST DRAGON
The UFC used to be an exciting clashing of unique fighting styles: the agility and the mystique of the Kung Fu Fighter, the sheer size and power of the sumo wrestler, the amazing acrobatics and kicks of the Taekwondo master, the bone crunching elbows and knees of the Muay Thai expert, and the ground wizardry of the Brazilian Jiujitsu champion among many others. The early UFC gained its legendary status thanks to this unique blend of fighters leaving it all in the octagon.
As the sport evolved, a few of the martial arts stood out as having the most effective techniques for a MMA match, these included: the submissions of Brazilian Jiu-jitsu, the takedown and ground control of wrestling, the punches of western boxing, and the clinch and kicks from Muay Thai. This led to the emergence of the modern MMA fighters in which specific MMA oriented aspects of these four disciplines are trained with the sole purpose of competing in MMA events.
Most of the modern MMA fans are convinced that traditional martial arts are not efficient enough to be of any relevance in the context of MMA competitions. Among the most popular of the traditional martial arts which has lost its mystical appeal included all forms of Chinese kung fu, Japanese Karate, and Korean Taekwondo; just by telling MMA practitioners that you are a practitioner of such disciplines can elicit certain degrees of condescendence. The dominance of the proven mix of the four disciplines cannot be questioned until Lyoto Machida and Cung Le came along.
The Rise of Traditional Martial Artists in MMA
Lyoto Machida is the current UFC lightheavyweight champion with an unblemished record. In contrary to the large percentage of the fighters using the aforementioned four disciplines as their base, Machida has practiced Karate all his life. Born to a Shotokan Karate master, Lyoto Machida started Karate at a young age and its elusive fighting style was engrained into his fighting strategy.
In fighting, timing is everything. With good timing, a fighter can counter as well as setting up or avoiding takedowns with more success. Since the majority of the fighters trains in the four basic styles involved in modern MMA training, it is perceivable that the timing of the standard attacks from said disciplines are more familiar to the majority of the fighters. For example, the timing of a jab cross combo of boxing should be very familiar to the regular MMA fighter since it is a combo which they have had to drill thousands of times. When facing a style of attack in which they are not familiar with, however, the timing can be so awkward that the whole rhythm of their attack and defense is disrupted. This is exactly the kind of effect that Lyoto Machida has on his opponents; from his lightning fast snapping karate style kicks, to his leaping in, punching, then retreating karate strikes. His opponents can never get the proper timing down.
The UFC used to be an exciting clashing of unique fighting styles: the agility and the mystique of the Kung Fu Fighter, the sheer size and power of the sumo wrestler, the amazing acrobatics and kicks of the Taekwondo master, the bone crunching elb...
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I want to adopt my own style in martial arts and not follow the system because individual is more important than the system itself...Bruce Lee's feats of strength are the stuff of legend; from performing push-ups - on one hand! - or thumbs only pushups, to supporting a 125-pound barbell at arms length in front of him (with elbows locked) for several seconds, or sending individuals (who outweighed him by as much as 100 pounds in some instances) flying through the air and landing some 15 feet away as a result of a punch that Lee delivered from only one-inch away, the power that Bruce Lee could generate -- at a mere bodyweight of 135 pounds -- is absolutely frightening. Not to mention some of his other nifty little habits like thrusting his fingers through full cans of Coca-Cola and sending 300 pound heavy bags slapping against the ceiling with a simple side kick, he could catch rise from air with a chop stick, etc
He had numerous physical feats... These are examples....
to me bruce lee was a greatest fighter,
tournments like ufc are games, there are certain rules that u must follow therefore limiting certain fighter's abilites.....
watch Sijo James DeMille video on youtube, it makes sense......
Bruce Lee would be unbeatable
Bruce Lee is my hero....
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"For his size and weight, Bruce was one of the strongest people-pound for pound-I have ever met. I think he could have beaten a lot of people much heavier and much stronger than he was. He would have done extremely well in competition (...) He was that skillful."
- Mike Stone
Lee's ideology has also been effectively proven several times, in non-contact and full-contact kickboxing competition, by Joe Lewis. Okay, so Lee could hit fast and hard, the Gracies proved jujitsu grappling is a major key to victory in the octagon. How would Bruce Lee have handled that? Those who know anything about Bruce Lee's realistic approach to combat are aware he had over 33 grappling maneuvers in his repertoire. In other words, he was also skilled on the ground, perhaps due to the Gene LeBell incident.
"He (Lee) was very good friends with Wally Jay, Gene LeBell and Hayward Nishioka. It's a fact that Bruce learned a lot of grappling from these men."
- Larry Hartsell
I'm getting really mad with these MMA guys thinks there so tough online, saying negative things about other martial artist, in real life, they can't do anything. This isn't WWE!
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www.brucelee.com
Although each taekwondo club or school will be different, a taekwondo student can typically expect to take part in most or all of the following:
Learning the techniques and curriculum of taekwondo
Both anaerobic and aerobic workout, including stretching
Self-defense techniques (hosinsul 호신술)
Patterns (also called forms, pumsae 품새, teul 틀, hyeong 형)
Sparring (called gyeorugi 겨루기, or matseogi 맞서기 in the ITF), which may include 7-, 3-, 2- and 1-step sparring, free-style sparring, arranged sparring, point sparring, and other types
Relaxation and meditation exercises
Throwing and/or falling techniques (deonjigi 던지기 and tteoreojigi 떨어지기)
Breaking (gyeokpa 격파 or weerok), using techniques to break boards for testing, training and martial arts demonstrations. Demonstrations often also incorporate bricks, tiles, blocks of ice or other materials. Can be separated into three types:
Power breaking - using straightforward techniques to break as many boards as possible
Speed breaking - boards are held loosely by one edge, putting special focus on the speed required to perform the break
Special techniques - breaking fewer boards but using jumping or flying techniques to attain greater heights, distances, or to clear obstacles
Exams to progress to the next rank
A focus on mental and ethical discipline, justice, etiquette, respect, and self-confidence
now im entitled to my own opinions but if there are more than 6 billions people out there with their own beliefs, if we keep asking ourselves the same question, "what if....?" then we are crippled because there are billion facts because there are more than 6 billion of us....
"Be formless, shapeless, like water..." - Bruce Lee
read his books and one called "Bruce Lee's fighting methods" wriiten by Bruce Lee and shows pictures of him acutally using his techniques on opponent and such...
"To generate great power you must first totally relax and gather your strength, and then concentrate your mind and all your strength on hitting your target."
"A man can be strong, but if he cannot use that strength quickly he is not powerful." - Bruce Lee