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Grandmaster Doc-Fai Wong – White Dragon Martial Arts Seminars 2010 La Mesa, CA

Grandmaster Doc-Fai Wong has been teaching traditional Choy Li Fut and Yang Style Tai Chi Chuan for over 40 years. In 2010, White Dragon Schools hosted the 25th annual seminar series in sunny San Diego. Traditional forms training included Double Daggers, Choy Li Fut’s Iron Arrow Fist, Hook Spear, and Tai Chi’s Twin Straight Swords. Visit www.whitedragonmartialarts.com for more information about Grandmaster Wong and White Dragon Martial Arts.



Jean Claude Van Damme Epic Martial Artist “The Return III”

1 song | furure world music – coming home 2 song | audiomachine – danuvius 3 song | audiomachine – oracle n intrepid souls Jean-Claude Camille François Van Varenberg (born 18 October 1960), professionally known as Jean-Claude Van Damme, is a Belgian martial artist and actor.[1] Van Damme is best known for his martial arts action movies.[2] His most successful films include Bloodsport (1988), Kickboxer (1989), Double Impact (1991), Universal Soldier (1992), Hard Target (1993), Timecop (1994), Street Fighter (1994), and JCVD (2008).[3] Due to his physique and his Belgian background, he is known as “The Muscles from Brussels.” After studying martial arts intensively from the age of ten, Van Damme achieved national success in Belgium as a martial artist and bodybuilder, earning the “Mr. Belgium” bodybuilding title.[4] He emigrated to the United States in 1982 to pursue a career in film, and achieved success with Bloodsport (1988), based on a story written by Frank Dux. He attained subsequent box office success with Timecop (1994), which grossed over 0 million worldwide and became his most financially successful film.Karate and kickboxing career At the age of 12, Van Damme joined the Centre National De Karate (National Center of Karate) under the guidance of Claude Goetz in France. Van Damme trained for four years and he earned a spot in the Belgian Karate Team. Jean-Claude made his debut in 1976, at the age of 16.[5] Competing under his birth name of Jean Claude Van



Why krillin is the strongest guy in the history of books, movies, comics ect.?


Ok you all know who Chuck Norris is. Well Chuck Norris got his ass beat by Bruce Lee, heck Bruce Lee train Chuck. But in very early dragon ball krillin beats Bruce Lee in a fighting competition. They say if you beat CN you have more power than god.But if you beat lee you have even more power. Krillin was just pretending to be weak all those times in dragon ball because he hates having a lot of attention. So there you have it Krillin > everyone.



Brutal play( Martial arts cherographed fight scene)

An F2F and Thunder Films Production Charles, Amanda, and Brian are at a park playing a game of “paper, scissors, rock”. After a few rounds, the game turns into brutal fight. Cast Charles Nelson Amanda Bonds Brian Perez Cinematography by Max Fight Choreography by Charles Nelson and Amanda Bonds Director & Producer: Charles Nelson Martial arts Kung Fu Stunts Nut shots Street Fighting Comedy FunnyTae kawn Do Jeet Kune Do Wushu Tai Chi Boxing Muay Thai Karate Charles Nelson Kickers Boxers Mixed Martial Arts The Green Hornet Kato Martial arts demos Shailon fighting The Stunt People Bruce lee tera lorsa jet li cnthyia rodrick michelle yoeh zhang ziyi jet li karate The Last Dragon Bruce Leroy mortal kombat Street fighting Tricking Micheal Jai white Martial arts action films african american martial artist cherographed fights indy martial arts Texas



Masters Of The Martial Arts – Presented By Wesley Snipes (1998)

A gathering of some of the greatest martial arts masters ever.



Good Bruce Lee documentaries?


I want to learn about Bruce Lee, I am fascinated with his legend, both of which is factual and the part that is fabricated and mythical. Anyone have any good documentaries that shed light on his life and times? I watched a good one, forget what it was called, but it contained a bunch of fight scenes from his movies and I remember it had James Coburn being interviewed, among other people.

I am hoping to watch a more in depth documentary, one that may have more footage of him teaching, or training or even applying his skills, not clips from his movies. Also anything that really has detailed information about his life.

I just got done watching ‘Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story’ which im sure is embellished in a lot of parts, I want to know how factual that story was. Did he really get challenged by a guy and beat him in under 60 seconds in front of a bunch of people?



How well would Bruce Lee have faired in MMA ?


Providing he diligently trained for this sort of endeavor instead of mainly training and instructing in JeetKuneDo and having the acting carear,along with the authoring/writing of all those books. I would think he’d be either a Featherweight(145 lbs) or maybe possibly a Lightweight(155 Lbs),being that when he did his first major motion picture/movie "Fists of Fury" aka- "The Big Boss",at 5’7-1/2,he weighed 145 lbs during that time but still looked like he could’ve filled out a bit more. I DID hear somewhere from a fellow student of his,Jesse Glover,that Bruce weighed as much as 165 Lbs while in serious weight training during the 60′s but decided to become much lighter to enable more natural speed burst techniques to properly prepare himself for his soon to be movie carear. I certainly dont go by the 128 lb version of Lee in "Enter The Dragon". He was severely emaciated,nutritionally deprivated, and obviously utterly and brutally overworked during that whole production filming period. I’m going by the mid 60′s(Green Hornet) to 1971 version(Big Boss Version).



Heroes of Martial Arts #15 – Marko Zaror

NO INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHTS IS INTENDED!!! music video made by Alexander Kolodochka, thecrowheart@gmail.com MUSIC: band: Skillet song: Hero album: Awake (2009) MOVIES that i used in this music video: – Undisputed 3: Redemption (2010) – Mitos y Leyendas la nueva alianza (2010) – Mirage man (2007) – Kiltro (2006) – Chinango (2002)



Best collection of Bruce Lee books without repeating content?

What books make up all of Bruce Lee’s published works without repeating content? The books I’m concerned with are:

Bruce Lee Library:

Words of the Dragon (Interviews, 1958 – 1973)
The Tao of Gung Fu
Jeet Kune Do (Sequel to Tao of Jeet Kune Do)
The Art of Expressing the Human Body
Letters of the Dragon

Bruce Lee’s Fighting Method:

Basic Training
Skill in Techniques
Self-Defense Techniques
Advanced Techniques

Biographies:

Bruce Lee Artist of Life
Bruce Lee Words From A Master
Bruce Lee Striking Thoughts
Bruce Lee: A Warrior’s Journey

Miscellaneous:

The Tao of Jeet Kune Do
The Tao of the Dragon Warrior
The Warrior Within : The Philosophies of Bruce Lee
Bruce Lee: The Celebrated Life of the Golden Dragon

Also any "official" books by Bruce Lee, John Little, and Linda Lee Cadwell.
My real question is which combination of those books collects all the published material?



Bruce Lee’s Physical Fitness *The Greatest Martial Artist Ever*

This video is about the man who could perform 2 finger pushups and whose muscular strength, endurance and flexibility were spectacular. To tell you the truth, I can beat anyone in the world!!! -Bruce Lee Please comment!!