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post Jan 27 2016, 02:57 PM

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QUOTE(andrewhtf @ Jan 27 2016, 02:30 PM)
tough pick.

actors may look great fighting on screen but in real life fights things dont go choreographed like in movies.

fighters may be better pick but they got used to fighting 1 vs 1 inside ring with referee, in real life brawl, there are no rules so situation might not look good for them too.

so the best bet is get the hell out and run away. most practicing martial artists advises the same too, avoid a fight is the best action.
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bruce lee will send 100 thugs packing
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post Jan 27 2016, 03:06 PM

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QUOTE(andrewhtf @ Jan 27 2016, 03:00 PM)
there is a cantonese proverb that reads : "an army of ants can bring down a single elephant."
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and that proverb is stupid because an elephant cannot reach any part of it's body so it's at the ants' mercy.
a human's coverage of his own body areas are 99% and a human's motor response is a million times higher than that of an elephant

what more if you're a seasoned martial artist whos trained years compared to street thugs who only does drugs and nothing else?
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post Jan 27 2016, 03:29 PM

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QUOTE(andrewhtf @ Jan 27 2016, 03:24 PM)
you're getting serious. cool down. it's a proverb. you're nitpicking on the wording instead of understanding the message.

even if he is a trained fighter, he is still human, not machine. and human gets tired. even machines can break down.

if you look at this guy, Hayashi, current world's fastest samurai attempting a Guinness world record, at the start he is at his usual fast but towards the end, u can see that fatigue really gets to him.


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lol u do realize all these record breakers train for this, one and only show right?
bruce lee trained to be the best of the best, not for only one event, but to be the best throughout his lifetime and he achieved that

and master martial artists dont waste stamina on a single punch like many modern martial artists. ever heard of "the flow" in martial arts?
using your opponent's force against themselves. you hardly use any strength in doing that.
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post Jan 27 2016, 03:34 PM

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QUOTE(andrewhtf @ Jan 27 2016, 03:30 PM)
Revisit my earlier post, i attached the wrong video
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and my point still stands

he puts tremendous amount of energy into one blow, that is why he tires fast.
the concept of "flow" in martial arts are to divert the opponent's inertia and force away, not to completely parry them.

think this, a man is charging right at you. what you usually do his stop him with a punch or kick or whatever right?
the "flow" is to divert his energy to one side, making him miss you and tiring himself out instead of the martial artists

and like i said, seasoned martial artists will aim for the weak points when fighting in a street brawl. typically the throat, chest, knees and such.
one blow will render the thugs motionless like a puppet who got destringed
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post Jan 27 2016, 03:48 PM

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