
Two Chinese martial art professionals on a great live Choreographed fight. This is one of the competition in the 10th All China Games that took place on August 2006.
According to wikipedia, “International Olympic Committee has allowed China to organize an international Wushu event during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, but this event is not one of the 28 official Olympic sports, nor is it a demonstration event. Instead, it will be called the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games Wushu Tournament.”
Watch “Amazing Choreographed Fight Scene”
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The paper punch is a classic test of punching strength and speed. Here is a clip teaching you how to fake it. If you want to have a strong punch, go to learn Bruce Lee’s one inch punch.
Watch “How To Fake A Powerful Punch”
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Have you ever seen Shaolin monk stands on one finger?
Watch “Shaolin One Finger Stand”
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A documentary about Bruce Lee his son, Brandon Lee. You can see how Bruce Lee train his son when his son is very young
Watch “Brandon Lee And Bruce Lee Documentary”
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One inch puch is a technique from Chinese martial arts which was popularized by Jeet Kune Do founder, Bruce Lee. Here is a documentary explaining how Bruce Lee’s renowned one inch punch work and what do Jeet Kune do and Wing Chun instructors say about one inch punch.
Watch “Bruce Lee’s One Inch Punch Documentary”
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An incredible show of stunt moves. Some of them are playing life such as jumping from one building to another. They probably can be the ninja.
Watch “Stuntman”
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Want to be a ninja? Then go to ninja camp which is located at Toronto and learn it from team Ryouko. You will know why after watch this video clip.
Watch “Ninja Camp”
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A funny ninja who does a crazy and funny training such as stop the car, training in the water, jump down from the tree, suddenly come out from bush and so on.
Watch “Funny Ninja”
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It is an interesting 47 minutes documentary exploring the myths and mysteries of Shaolin Kungfu.
Watch “Shaolin KungFu”
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Joe Eigo from Ryrsen University showing how talented he is. His multi level moves are really amazing and cool. He ever joined Jackie Chan’s professional stunt team in 2003 and went on to film Around The World In 80 Days.
Watch “Multi Level Moves”
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