You are very talented. No doubt you put in the work and it shows. Good for you for sure. What is the "Challenge Bruce Lee" about? Bruce Lee is dead. Or is this maybe a routine developed by Bruce Lee? Otherwise it just seems like your using Bruce Lee in the title to draw peoples attention even though it has nothing to do with him at all. Maybe there is some sort of "Bruce Lee challenge" thing that you are doing. Just not sure myself. I mean you're talented enough to not use famous peoples names in your videos to draw in eyes.
This tournament was called the "Bruce Lee Challenge". I think the name "Bruce Lee" was used because Nunchaku became popular thanks to Bruce Lee and I think it pays homage to him. It was an artistic martial arts tournament where the goal is to perform spectacular techniques to music but while maintaining a martial aspect. For the title of my video, it is obvious that the name "Bruce Lee" highlights my video. If people find my video thanks to that, I think that’s great.
@@MarKNUNCHAKU Oh I see that makes sense. Yah man good for you. It must have taken along time to master this talent and it shows you take it serious. I just imagine a lot of shots to the head before you got it right lol. I hope this is something you keep up with because its extremely impressive. There is not a whole lot of people that can do what you do so keep it up. And If the name of the tournement is that then I understand why you would use it in the title and you should. It would draw eyes and now I know you used it the right way. You didnt just add some name to the title. You GOT to add the name to the title because its part of the tournement. Thats the right way to draw eyes without taking advantage.
Thanks Mark. I already know how to use Nunchaku, and I would like to approach freestyle. Could you tell me a website where I can find a good racing model? Thank you
I made a video where I explain my method of manufacture on my RU-vid channel. Here is the link: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vX1fbtOwjvQ.html
In this video I use a traditional octagonal wooden Nunchaku 35 centimeter with string. A few years ago I made a video where I present my nunchucks. You can activate the subtitles 😀 Here is the link: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LsptPtJn9Kc.html
Il pratique sa passion, a envie de la partager, et le résultat est beau et la vidéo bien réalisée. Toi tu es sur ton canapé à critiquer, certainement jaloux. La honte
It depends on your pain and your training frequency. If your pain is intense when you train for a short time, I think you should consult a doctor. But if you have progressive pain, you should reduce your training and let time for your joints to adapt to the movements.
@@MarKNUNCHAKU I work three hours a week, three days a week, usually only on my right hand. When I turn my wrist, I hear a slight crackling sound. How much should I reduce it? Will it get better over time? I use a lot of wrist movements that do not require reflexes in some of my special movements. I should stop these movements and focus on my grips. Will my wrist get better over time? Will it get used to the movements? Have you experienced anything? Thank you for your reply.
Dear sir, I really love your nunchucks styles because all techniques are wonderful, I hope you will have training videos about nunchucks techniques from the beginning until the end like your video. 😊😊
Hello, I'm curious how much you would charge to make an exact replica and ship to America if at all possible. Unfortunately I don't have these tools but I'm very much interested in learning this artform.
Hello, thank you for your message but I do not sell nunchaku. However, if you contact a craftsman who works with wood, they will have no trouble making a nunchaku. You should choose a wood that is light but not too fragile. Personally I use pine wood.