http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8DQg...eature=related
at the 12 second mark, i love that kick..........
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8DQg...eature=related
at the 12 second mark, i love that kick..........
interesting.
what style of TKD, I mean Capoeria, I mean Kung-Fu was that?:confused:
Nice and flashy and the guy got back up from ALL of them.
One to flag for when I get home. I wanna see... :p
What a load of WANK!!! :p
that was chinese martial art?
I've never seen kicks like that outside of tkd or xma type stuff.
what style does the guy profess to practice or is that a random some dude pulled and reposted assuming the styles were x vs. y?
You guys are missing the point, the kicks landed and the other guy shrugged them off and gut back up and kept fighting, the kicker must do Kung fu !
:D
I tend to shrug off kicks... or just evade them.
I used to not hold kicks in my high regard, except for low kicks, then I took up TKD and about 6 months in my teacher brought in some visiting BB, all 3rd and 4ths and in one match, front legged roundhouse kicked one of them out cold, fractures jaw and all.
I changed my views.
I've seen kicks powerful enough that a shot to the head would have floored me. They were get-the-fvck-out-of-the-way shots. But I have yet to see a kick both powerful enough to really cound and fast enough to not be at least partially avoidable... low kicks excepting.
And everyone knows by now I tend to be a bit of a "show me" person. :p
This guy is a Kalaripayat(Kalarippayattu) indian martial arts ....player
Steeeve
Those kicks lacked power... especially since just after watching that video I watched the Cung Le / Frank Shamrock fight...
Now Cung Le is one guy whose kicks I respect... and I know he's TKD for kicks before anybody draws my attention to it.
Just proves there is an exception to every rule.
Cung Lee is Vietnamese....
maybe some Viet Vo Dao (Vovinam).......Who Know ???:cool:
Steeve