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Jean-Claude Van Damme training 1979

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2007

Jean-Claude Van Damme training 1979 in Belgium

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  • van damme is a great fighter

  • jean won 53 match and lost 4 times in his fighting carreer

  • Unlike Bruce Lee who has no footage of himself in a real fight to prove what he said was real Jean Claude Van Damme is actually a real martial artist

  • @AFGalwayz *their lives

  • @AFGalwayz True, but sometimes they are effective when wannabes are looking for a fight. The same with board/brick breaking. It's not like you could focus your energy to break someone's body like that in a day to day situation.

    I was typing a response to all the laments here who never fought a real fight in their life and think everything is ring based.

    JCVD is a true martial artist whom I wouldn't want to fight in real life - in the ring or in an alley.

  • @Vishonov i know bjj is ineffective at multiple opponents. its just flashy moves put you at risk more than you should be. you already have multiple opponents why stack the odds against yourself even more by doing flashy moves? biggest priority in outnumbered situation is finding a way to get out.

  • Maximum result is achieved by focused energy. You conserve your energy for opponents and this is why BJJ is a good method 1-1 but bad to use with multiple attackers.

    I have yet to see a single BJJ practicioner that can take on more than one opponent at once, they always say: "Triangle", "Kimura", "Guillotine" - You think you can "triangle" someone while the other guy's kicking you in the face?

    Most of the flashy moves aren't applicable in real life but are good enough to fend off assholes.

  • @DragonHellraiser jcvd is the worst movie ever.

  • point fighter

  • @yungdoni123 The music is traditional Japanese. As in the same place that Karate originates from - so if any music does fit Karate training it would be this style.

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