Posts Tagged ‘kick’
INCREDIBLE: Martial arts masters at the Taekwondo World Championships
The world’s greatest Taekwondo fighters have gathered in North Korea to show off their incredible martial arts skills. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com and follow us on Twitter at twitter.com
Cambodian Bokator MMA Team at K-1 Fight Factory (Day 1)
The Cambodian Bokator team will be fighting in an MMA cage fight in Malaysia, Mayhem II, sponsored by Muayfit, on September 11, 2011. The team consists of four Bokator fighters: Antonio Graceffo, Say Tevin, Tun Serey, and Kong Ravy. David Minetti, of Team Minetti agreed to train Antonio for the fight. So, Antonio has been working full time with K-1 instructor Alvaro Lealdela Torre. The rest of the team has been training at the Bokator Academy. In this video, Alvaro invited the whole team to attend a special grappling seminar at K-1 Fight Factory, Phnom Penh. Antonio Graceffo is self-funded and needs donation to continue his writing and video work. To support the project you can donate through the paypal link on his website, www.speakingadventure.com Brooklyn Monk, Antonio Graceffo is a martial arts and adventure author living in Asia. He is the author of the books, “Warrior Odyssey’ and “The Monk from Brooklyn.” He is also the host of the web TV show, “Martial Arts Odyssey,” which traces his ongoing journey through Asia, learning martial arts in various countries. Warrior Odyssey, the book chronicling Antonio Graceffo’s first six years in Asia is available at amazon.com. The book contains stories about the war in Burma and the Shan State Army. The book is available at www.blackbeltmag.com See Antonio’s Destinations video series and find out about his column on www.blackbeltmag.com website www.speakingadventure.com Twitter http facebook Brooklyn Monk fan page Brooklyn Monk …
Martial Arts Odyssey: Muay Boran Kru Mit (Part 2)
Muay Boran, the predecessor of modern Muay Thai includes many more kicks, knees, and elbows than sport Muay Thai. In Lumpini Park, Bangkok, Kru Mit teaches the Brooklyn Monk, Antonio Graceffo, aspects of this ancient art which might be useful under modern, MMA rules. Antonio Graceffo is self-funded and needs donation to continue his writing and video work. To support the project you can donate through the paypal link on his website, www.speakingadventure.com Brooklyn Monk, Antonio Graceffo is a martial arts and adventure author living in Asia. He is the author of the books, “Warrior Odyssey’ and “The Monk from Brooklyn.” He is also the host of the web TV show, “Martial Arts Odyssey,” which traces his ongoing journey through Asia, learning martial arts in various countries. Warrior Odyssey, the book chronicling Antonio Graceffo’s first six years in Asia is available at amazon.com. The book contains stories about the war in Burma and the Shan State Army. The book is available at www.blackbeltmag.com See Antonio’s Destinations video series and find out about his column on www.blackbeltmag.com website www.speakingadventure.com Twitter http facebook Brooklyn Monk fan page Brooklyn Monk on YOUTUBE www.youtube.com Brooklyn Monk in 3D Order the download at 3dguy.tv Brooklyn Monk in Asia Podcast (anti-travel humor) brooklynmonk.podomatic.com
Extreme Martial Arts Fighting
One of the best fights you will ever see, with many types of fighting. Muay thai, capoeira, gun fight, knife fight, krav maga all thrown in one. Joe Hills Breeden Helena Montana
Martial Arts Odyssey: Windy Muay Thai Part 1
Antonio Graceffo, the Brooklyn Monk, takes us to a training session inside of Windy Muay Thai, an excellent professional Muay Thai gym inside of the night bazaar in Bangkok. In addition to pad work, see some of the wrestling practice necessary for top Muay Thai fighters. Meet a female Muay Thai fighter from Australia who hits harder than most men. This episode of Martial Arts Odyssey was filmed parallel to a new cable TV show, which will be airing in America, featuring Antonio Graceffo. Meet the trainers, fighters, and film crew who help Antonio train. Brooklyn Monk in Asia Podcast (anti-travel humor) brooklynmonk.podomatic.com Twitter http website www.speakingadventure.com facebook Brooklyn Monk fan page Subscribe to youtube www.youtube.com
Highest assisted martial arts kick – GWR Video of the Week – 27th April 2011
The highest assisted martial arts kick is 4.25 metres (13 ft 11 in) and was achieved by Brett Sawley (UK) on the set of Guinness World Records Smashed at Pinewood Studios, UK, on 7 April 2009. This record can be attempted with up to two assistants. In the above case Brett was held and then thrown by his two assistants to reach the target. During the show, Brett and his two assistants requested a fourth attempt. Adjudicator Marco Frigatti allowed this as the height had been raised, effectively resetting the attempts. This video is part of our video of the week series – each Wednesday we bring you one of the most interesting and exciting record-breaking videos from our archives! See the full series here: bit.ly LIKE us on Facebook: www.facebook.com FOLLOW us on Twitter: twitter.com www.guinnessworldrecords.com
Martial Arts Odyssey: Bokator Siem Reap (Part 1)
In the shadow of Angkor Wat, Antonio Graceffo travels to Siem Reap, Cambodia to train with Pirum, the lead instructor at the first major Bokator academy outside of Phnom Penh. Grand Master San Kim Saen had a vision of sending emissaries to all of the corners of Cambodia, and eventually all over the world, to help spread and preserve the ancient Cambodian martial art. The school in Siem Reap is extremely important because Siem Reap enjoys more than twenty times as much tourism as Phnom Penh. The Siem Reap school is the one more likely to be visited by foreign students. If you go to see Angkor Wat, please stop by and see Pirum. You can take some lessons, see a demonstration or stay and do serious study, earning a first certificate in Bokator. Listen to the Brooklyn Monk in Asia Podcast, for free brooklynmonk.podomatic.com Antonio Graceffo is a martial arts and adventure author living in Asia. He is the author of six books, available on amazon.com, most notably, Warrior Odyssey and The Monk from Brooklyn. He is the host of the web TV show Martial Arts Odyssey, which has had over 160 episodes. Of late, he is starring in the world’s first 3D martial arts TV series, Brooklyn Monk. His website is www.speakingadventure.com you can contact him through his website and sign up for his newsletter, as well as order copies of his books or the DVD Martial Arts Odyssey, Volume One http Follow Brooklyn Monk on twitter twitter.com Join the Brooklyn Monk fan page on facebook Watch Martial …







