@Proton1 I understand what you mean, but he's performing a version of the "cirkle technique" of HapKiDo. I guess that he has done this technique over and over again. So It's a bit of a reflex. In front of the camera he just want to do it good... Everybody has his own way of expressing a technique. I like this way!
Clearly on the overzealous side though. A LOT less effort is needed to cut through targets hundreds times thicker than simple sheets of newspaper, so why the cosmic amounts of muscle? That's what I'd like to know; the guy looks like he's about to throw a shoulder out.
I did not even see the last cut until the slo-mo, very nice.
Calimantalkin 10 months ago
@Proton1 I understand what you mean, but he's performing a version of the "cirkle technique" of HapKiDo. I guess that he has done this technique over and over again. So It's a bit of a reflex. In front of the camera he just want to do it good... Everybody has his own way of expressing a technique. I like this way!
TMrgpost 10 months ago
@TMrgpost
Clearly on the overzealous side though. A LOT less effort is needed to cut through targets hundreds times thicker than simple sheets of newspaper, so why the cosmic amounts of muscle? That's what I'd like to know; the guy looks like he's about to throw a shoulder out.
Proton1 10 months ago
A smooth demo! I enjoy this! Thanx for sharing this talent!
TMrgpost 10 months ago