Posts Tagged ‘Martial Arts’
Augmented Reality Martial Arts
In the near future, Internet contact lenses will enhance our vision with AUGMENTED REALITY. The applications are limitless! In this video watch as hi-tech gangsters train in Jeet Kune Do using this technology to aid them. Cast: Jake Choi www.facebook.com Jay Choi, Lang Yip, Young-H. Lee DP: John Arthur Kelly Sound: Danielle Campbell Creative Consultant: Bobby Yan Composer: Israel Groveman
WHEELCHAIR MARTIAL ARTS
www.jkdunlimited.com http This is taken from my (Burton Richardson’s) Choke Em Out and Science Of The Fight DVDs. “If you want to learn how to fight, you must practice fighting against someone who is fighting back!” This is a line I came up with after decades of training. It is a very simple concept, as most truths are. Who should train with resistance? EVERYONE! When should this kind of training start? ON THE FIRST DAY! How about people with “disabilities”? I call them “DIFF-ABILITIES”, as people referred to as “handicapped” actually just have a different set of attributes to work with. So, as you will see, EVERYONE TRAINS WITH RESISTANCE!!! Special thanks to Clay Johnson and Glen Leonard for participating. Thanks to Brian Crenshaw for hosting the seminar. Huge thanks and appreciation to Drs. Christian and Robin Harfouche for so generously shooting, editing, and then donating the entire Science Of The Fight and Choke Em Out series to me. Incredibly generous. I want to include my sincere thanks to all my teachers, but especially to my guide since 1980 Tuhon Dan Inosanto. He is the most knowledgeable martial artist in the world, and he is incredibly generous with that knowledge which has taken a lifetime to garner. Maraming Salamat Po Tuhon!
Human Weapon – Marine Corp Martial Arts (Full)
Human Weapon was a weekly television show on The History Channel that premiered on July 20, 2007. The hosts, Jason Chambers and Bill Duff, travel across the world studying the unique martial arts, or styles of fighting, that have origins in the region. Each episode usually consists of a brief introduction regarding the featured martial art, including footage of established fighters sparring. The hosts will then travel to various locations, learning several strikes, blocks, or other techniques valuable to the particular art from various instructors and/or masters. Along the way, they learn about the origins and cultural history of each fighting style. To help the viewer understand the moves the hosts learn, each technique is visually broken down with a motion capture element. After practicing featured aspects of the art, the hosts typically assess the various skills and their effectiveness. At the end of each episode one of the hosts must fight a representative of the episode’s fighting style. The show is similar to a later program called “Fight Quest”. In August 2008, the History Channel cancelled the show


