To be fair, the video should have included Americans...
...and what martial art would have been stereotypically American? MMA?
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Jimbo
I'll bet there are also more people in China doing TKD than kung fu (except maybe Taiji). When I lived in Taiwan, TKD was the biggest MA by far, and probably still is there.
In the mainland, it's still kung fu and wushu, by a long shot. There's some TKD and Judo because they are Olympic, but that's far overshadowed by CMA in the PRC.
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David Jamieson
TKD is still the most widely practiced asian martial art in the world as far as I know.
TKD might have the most schools and the largest tournaments, but tai chi is much larger when you factor in all the people doing it in China as well as all of the seniors doing it. It's just a lot quieter than TKD because the bulk of tai chi practitioners just do it for the love of it. They don't compete or participate in any public demonstrations at all.
See? I thought this topic would be amusing...
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diego
is there lots of interracial babies between India and China?. I read online the older generation would prefer thier Chinese daughters to not marry a Pakistani so the babies will grow up how they and thier Grandparents grew up?.
I've always wanted to start a racial issues and ethics thread on this forum, but I mean where do you start...
I'm not sure about Indo-Chinese babies, but their cuisine is the tastiest!
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sanjuro_ronin
My vote goes to the pro wrestler in the stars and stripes shorts !
Or Hulk Hogan.
Spot on, s_r.