Human Weapon: Taekwondo

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2011

In the ultimate search for a HUMAN WEAPON, mixed martial artist Jason Chambers and football pro Bill Duff put their bodies on the line as they train in the most lethal forms of combat before going toe-to-toe with masters of each fighting style.

In MILITARY COMBAT, Jason and Bill train in Krav Maga, the renowned Israel Defense Forces form, as well as the formidable U.S. Marine Corps Martial Arts Program (MCMAP). The no-holds-barred Krav Maga, developed in Israel in the 1940s, has evolved into one of the world s deadliest hand-to-hand combat styles. MCMAP, a 21st Century fusion of styles, is officially called a synergy of mental, character, and physical disciplines with application across the full spectrum of violence.

After intense training, our hosts put their Krav Maga ans MCMAP skills to the test against masters of the forms. Are Chambers and Duff up to the challenge?

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  • @FSUfanatic11 I believe tae kwon do, karate, kung fu or any martial art will give you an even bigger advantage in a real fight than in sparring. In sparring, your opponent already knows how to fight like you; but in a real fight, you have a bigger advantage because they'll be caught completely off guard with your ability.

    So by all means, keep training. It will pay off sooner or later.

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  • Tae kwon do kicks are lethal, i've injured even my sparring opponents by accident

  • It kinda annoys me when people judge a martial art by saying "won't work in a real fight." All I have to say is "who the **** cares?"

  • @mrdropdeadjoey This is why i am Asian

  • Ok. What about the hadoken?

  • tkd will only help against an opponent with no training... tkd is more of a sport than any other martial art. If you can be awarded a black belt in three years at your dojo/dojang then you need to turn around and walk out unless you want trophies instead of self defense knowledge

  • Haha Korean guy told bill to loose weight

  • @joshshing609 Yes.

  • @aabceacba Of course, hopefully, a real street fight won't occur, because anything goes, especially the use of random weapons (including guns, pipes, knives, pencils..).

    But I also want to say keep training, especially for self defense, because you never know what'll go down out there. A master should theoretically be able to handle almost anything. But I'm sure a master would also be able to stay away from fighting. Am I right?

  • Watchin the big douche get KO'd was the best part of this series

  • yea .. that translator was fiiine =D .. he was nt fakin @ the end either .. if ur tendons and ligaments or joints are used to the large amount of force these kicks deliver , theyre susseptible to injury .. he s smart too cuz the professor's og tripple og w/ the taekwondo game on blast because as u saw ,bills tremendous size advantage had no effect on differing the lethality in this art .. Master Kang , props cuz he s raw too , he hold s it down mad hard .. thumbs up if u think he s tight too ..

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