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"Boards Don't Hit Back" - Bruce Lee
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cool movie,but funny korean style.korean plunder this techniques are just completely same as gojyu-ryu karate(剛柔流空手) japan.why you choose korean counterfeit art? pls teach me...shameless fraud korean.
JAPAN EXPO Paris will open within 48 hours!!!!!stop exhibiting fake kendo,korean Haidong Gumdo!!!!
watch?v=hix9SGnUz58 english
watch?v=tVJOcwPprVo french
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omg they teach that in every karate school now
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@jbriseno2 thats why you should do boxing
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Just to clarify things. This video is not about fighting styles. The focus point is on mechanics. I practiced Kajukebo 26 years ago, and played soccer afterwards. Now I coach pitching and hitting in baseball. If you do not learn to apply force with your hips then you are not maximizing your weight and power.
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@megademonsasuke yeah sreously i'm 12 and im a black belt too in tang so do and i break better then that go learn some real Karate!!!!!!!
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BOARDS DONT HIT BACK BITCH
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People most readily associate breaking with karate, but it does form a far smaller part of the art than people imagine and only kyokushinkai uses breaking on a regular basis. When people think they've seen a karate ( often a broad term used to cover all non throwing arts by many people) breaking demonstration, they're more likely to have seen a Korean school in action, where breaking is compulsory in the three principal MAs.
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thats nothing
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lol macdojo
go fuck yourself, tool
oneandonlymoonmaster 2 years ago 3
Exactly. That's why I also dislike people who, and i hate to pick on bucefalojce, but who seem to think that a particular fighting style automatically owns. Breaking teaches focus and control of power. Doesn't matter what style you are.
Peace,
JT
JTtheNinja 3 years ago 2