In this blatant ripoff of Houzan Suzuki Greg throws a shuriken from 60 feet, but he throws with rotation and somehow manages to penetrate a perfectly straight line through a can, this is not possib...
In this blatant ripoff of Houzan Suzuki Greg throws a shuriken from 60 feet, but he throws with rotation and somehow manages to penetrate a perfectly straight line through a can, this is not possible with the laws of physics, not only that but the sound of impact seems to reach us before we see movement of the impact, once again a physical impossibility. this is a challenge to greg, reshoot the video from the side in good lighting, and prove that you are penetrating the can on these impossible angles http://www.bullshido.net/forums/showt...
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I'm gonna be honest, I didn't see any weird tricks in his shuriken throwing at first until I noticed that in the one vid, the target moves to the side and is still in the air, as if someone attached a string to the back and was pulling it.
i played baseball for i don't even know how many years. do you know what 60 ft is? it's 2/3 the distance from first to second, less than 1/2 the distance between second and home. it's not far, anyone can make this throw, anyone but greg apparently since he used trickery
It is taken personally because it is more than entertainment, it is culture, and greg bastardizes it. If Greg wants to entertain, he should not call it Shuriken-jutsu. He should become a movie star, traveling showman, something other than a martial artist. No one here is hating on someone like Jackie Chan because they are in entertainment. But we criticize Greg because he claims to be more than he is.
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No one here is hating on someone like Jackie Chan because they are in entertainment. But we criticize Greg because he claims to be more than he is.