@@Jonson48 I don’t get why your laughing at,it’s something not even you can do at a high level such as this,you guys need to stop smoking that marijuana,it’s making you laugh at everything for the sake of calling attention,it’s quite sad and pathetic tbh.
@@dimitry5608.- ¡ Oh sí, claro, por supuesto ! ... 🤭🤭🤭🤣🤣🤣 . (... ¿ ó, que, de verdad puede hacerlo así, usted ?, ... bueno, de ser así, ¡ lo felicito sinceramente ! ).
A show of pure talent built on a steady path of displined practice routines. I can only imagine the process of reaching such a level of mastery. I am in admiration. Cheers.
My mother used to tie house slippers on both end of a rope and perform those moves on Saturday mornings when she would get tired of calling for us to wake up .
This man’s moves are poetry in motion. Nothing about his movements is intentional, but is more about using flawless instinct, second nature, and simply being one with his instrument.🙏
These are not real chucks he's using. They're thin aluminum piping for speed. That's why he can twirl around the fingers so easily. It's really tough to compare that to someone who's using a set ment for actual self-defense. Don't get me wrong,this dude is super talented, but comparing him to Bruce Lee using real chucks is apples and oranges
@@LordHolley I definitely see what you're talking about. Watching the video again I can see that it is hollowed out! Good observations my man! Thanks for pointing it out. Just when you thought there were some real talents around only to find out that there's just too many gimmicks going on nowadays...
@@LordHolley Aircraft grade aluminum pipe is very strong and very light. I would not want to get hit by this at high speed. You can get aluminum tubing in the electric department for conduit, I used it it's very strong, flexes and cheap cost to get 10 feet.
Back in the 70s in Trinidad, when Enter the Dragon came out,nearly every black kid was a nunchaku whiz,i kid you not,remember we had no social media,and cable,so we entertained ourselves by doing the things Bruce Lee made popular
if it was as relaxing as you sound it to be, he would'n twitch he's eye out of "fear" of getting hit, i can only imagine the twitching comes from the pain of hitting himself over the years it took to become this good
Have you seen the sport-Karate style of Nunchaku usage? Lots of very beast users out there, and allow their bodies to move as well as the weapon. This guy is stationary; not much body animation. His weapon flow is impressive, but his physicality is stationary.
I used to practice nunchuck when I was young. My skills were always behind my imagination. His pure skills are beyond my imagination. The motions, art and science flows harmoniously.