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Jet Li Conditioning and Training

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  • @KingdomSlayah I remember one person said it felt like getting hit by a car but I wouldn't really call it research

  • @TehMikstPinoy well i can tell you first hand it makes absolutely no sense to say that a tae kwondo master can possibly handle a jiu jitsu master if they were equally skilled at their craft and going at each other. anyone, including jet li, that would deny this notion obviously never studied both martial art in detail or know enough about it to say something like "they're both equal if at same level of skill".

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  • Funny in this vid he has the face of a 3 year old but the body of a 20 year old...

  • Fight is over when you get punched a million times in the balls.

  • With bl how u fight a man too fast to be seen Bruce can throw 10 punches per second and he if fluent in the human body anatomy

  • @Krypteian urm the training that he does, he biography and his martial arts that he's learnt and yeah some of his videos, i wouldn't say choreographed you make sounds it's a staged out No not his movies, thats just plain stupid. who does that, based someone skills on a movie , hell i wouldn't ==" but yeah. i "think" with bruce lee's physical feats are astonishing and are to be unmatched, tell me anyone that has same speed as BL , and if u read his physical feats its amazing.

  • @ViietML When I say bad form it's because he cheats from holding the back of his leg. Any flyweight or lightweight would be able to perform similar feats. By no wasted movements, what are you basing that on? Actually, what are you basing the fact that he would even be a decent fighter by today's standards? His movies and choreographed demos? Lol.

  • @Krypteian i know , it's quite obvious what a jab does. I've done boxing before, a good jab with added weight will not actually turn it into a straight but it depends on your leg work because that helps weight shift. and yes it's not comparable to a rear cross but with added weight and good sense of speed its very good jab? and tell me one mma fighter that is comparable to speed to bruce lee. i know this is wrong and stupid, but when u say "BL" u mean't bruce lee right? LOOL

  • @Krypteian a few two finger press up with bad form? are u sure because when i see two finger press up , they're not really bad form, he's back is straight and alligned when he goes down his elbow forms a 90 degree angle and then pushes up. wait wait, bruce has never said to use it in a real boxing match, and the demonstration to where to show his physical feats, his speed is unmatch, technique is good, and they're no wasted movements.

  • @ViietML A good jab is meant to disrupt your opponents rhythm, set up a stronger strike, gauge distance and keep an opponent away. It's a fast strike with no weight. Adding weight to it makes it a lead straight which produces more power although it's not comparable to the rear cross.

    In his demos, BL also throws strikes and stops short before his partner to demonstrate his 'awesome control' although he stands perfectly outside the range. What a great way to legitimize his God-like skills!

  • @ViietML On the contrary, I've seen so many of his choreographed demos and they are unimpressive to anyone who knows simple biomechanics. He does the same thing in every demo; a few two-finger push-ups -with bad form- and his so called 1-inch punch against a man standing perfectly rigid. That technique is comparable to a lead straight in boxing that is so intuitive, beginners even use it. Veteran boxers know better not to use it because a jab is more effective in setting up a stronger cross.

  • @Krypteian Bruce lee, is known martial artist and speed is very hard to gain in terms of movements and physical attacks. How can u say that, Jab can be very fast but not powerful,ok that depends if your using the technique right and again if you see bruces punches he add body weight to his punch so fasts punches are actually more effective. and there is no point of have power without speed. you need speed to make punching strength more effective, this show you have no common sense?

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