Ayyub Aliyawan cliche I know but it’s true- actions speak much louder and clearer than words. Some one who talk talk talks, especially about themselves or how great they are, usually (not always) does so to compensate their lack of actions and because languages /alphabets are finite ( there are only so many combinations of letters that spell definable words) one can end up subconsciously exaggerating trying to emphasize a point
I have been practicing nunchakus,Bruce lee style since the eighties and i think the most important thing is to learn his strikes how to execute those strikes and you will eventually realize what he meant when he quoted to ‘ used what is useful and discard what is not useful’
Bruce Lee style nunchucks and even the fighting style brings furry to anyone doing it ... waaatttaahhhhhh !!! you can feel the power in you! I’ve several films about Bruce Lee ... if anyone thinks he can’t fight since he didn’t fight for tournaments ... wait until you view well known champions of that era who speaks about how humble, nimble, powerful yet unselfish Bruce Lee was ...
Observing you go through your rituals i noticed actually one or two strikes the most prominent one the swing and then back through the katas. Ask yourself if you were in a fight would you go through the repetitive motions before you threw a strike while the opponent is attacking he is not going to wait for you to reset, so that is why it’s important to be be ready every second to strike directly from A- to B and not wait to go back through your rituals in order to strike, while you impose upon yourself unnecessary constraints instead of freeing yourself from being caught up in the fancy spins when you need it most
You have done some EXTREMELY patient frame by frame work of Game of Death there. I know how long that takes because I've tried to do the same thing and only gotten about half as far as you. Thanks for this!
Not trying to be cocky or arrogant, believe I have the feeling and boxing movements down with Bruce’s boxing and Chinese boxing, don’t have the kicks but now I’m doing the nunchucks and I agree with what you said, did a frame by frame, love that in the age we live now in RU-vid it’s like a time machine and we can literally slow down videos, just wish I had an option to flip the video like from southpaw to orthodox just so I don’t have to imagine it as much but feel that the more you imagine the harder you’re working for it which maybe in a way you kinda earn it better and develop more! But I’ve studied Bruce for my whole life, want to be the first to apply him in the sport of boxing!
+Ankit Jain agree with everyone here. You need good skills in all other areas to accompany any form of weapons training. What if on the odd chance you're against an opponent and you lose your weapon? Then you need those other skills otherwise you get your ass kicked .
Solaire Of Astora Yeah, I completely understand where you're coming from with the choreography side of things. This will look sick when he has those kicks down-packed.
Bruce Lee, i believe he’s more than just a movie star. He is a hero for Asian action films, he contributed for modern film fight scenes. He made martial arts available to any nation regardless or race. For who think of Lee’s martial art skills just for movies only. Search for more videos as many testified even at Lee’s skinny figure, he hit as hard as heavy weights, he cannot be hit even with those of great karate champions and best of all. he made a lot of friends and earn their respect. wow!
When I was 12 I could probably master this with some practice. I miss my old self thats weird to say but since I have been away from training and moved I lost all those skills of being flexible and being able to make beautiful high kicks. Maybe soon I will be able to attend karate again. Anyways his impressive karate reminds me of what you can accomplish if you can stick to something and not quit. Amazing work by the way. Im guessing with your skill level you probably highly ranked black belt. Between 1st and 4th dan
You could use more speed but copying all those moves must be hard to do exactly like Bruce lee. Nice job. I learned a lot of moves for my chucks in this vid.
What material is that nunchaku made of? I have a wood one with string/rope which im doing very good stuff with but the balance and speed looks worse than yours in the video so i was wondering if i can get a better one, what do you suggest?