I'd have to disagree with you on that. In a street fight (and I've been in a few) most moves are the expected wildly thrown hay-makers and the ever popular lifting someone up and flipping them onto their head. Very few of them are trained fighters. This woman's moves are fast, accurate, effective and above all...unexpected. Never fight like your opponent. Fighting differently than them usually confuses them into being beat. Fight with logic and confidence.
Larry, You do realize that this was more than likely choreographed, don't you? They probably went through those motions multiple times before actually filming it.
Rob,Yes, these are Katas performed with a trainer- so what's your point? Oh, I get it, you'd fight by pulling the lever on your Lay-Z-Boy chair hoping to get the assailant in the shins!
Doris, The point is that he is actually allowing her to do what she is doing. One does not meet such a cooperating "opponent" in an actual street fight.
Of course I know that. That isn't the point. All of those moves, when executed expertly like she demonstrated, can be actually utilized in a street fight. For all the reasons I stated above.
I'd have to disagree with you on that. In a street fight (and I've been in a few) most moves are the expected wildly thrown hay-makers and the ever popular lifting someone up and flipping them onto their head. Very few of them are trained fighters. This woman's moves are fast, accurate, effective and above all...unexpected. Never fight like your opponent. Fighting differently than them usually confuses them into being beat. Fight with logic and confidence.
Larry, You do realize that this was more than likely choreographed, don't you? They probably went through those motions multiple times before actually filming it.
Rob,Yes, these are Katas performed with a trainer- so what's your point? Oh, I get it, you'd fight by pulling the lever on your Lay-Z-Boy chair hoping to get the assailant in the shins!
Doris, The point is that he is actually allowing her to do what she is doing. One does not meet such a cooperating "opponent" in an actual street fight.
Of course I know that. That isn't the point. All of those moves, when executed expertly like she demonstrated, can be actually utilized in a street fight. For all the reasons I stated above.
Hollywood-like Bullsh#do
There may be a very few women out there capable of things like that.
Just like there are very few men with the abilities of e.g. Bruce Lee.
I'd have to disagree with you on that. In a street fight (and I've been in a few) most moves are the expected wildly thrown hay-makers and the ever popular lifting someone up and flipping them onto their head. Very few of them are trained fighters. This woman's moves are fast, accurate, effective and above all...unexpected. Never fight like your opponent. Fighting differently than them usually confuses them into being beat. Fight with logic and confidence.
Of course I know that. That isn't the point. All of those moves, when executed expertly like she demonstrated, can be actually utilized in a street fight. For all the reasons I stated above.
few years ago a pro fighter got murdered by three drunk dudes.... tell him how he should used his moves....
Not many people can kick my @$$. But if they can...it better be 'fast' and 'sexy' with a great deal of emphasis on the latter.
This jump is called the "slit splitter"
With commentary like that, it is doubtful you know anything about female anatomy.
"Awright...break it up you two, and get back to work. Those burgers aren't gonna flip themselves."
Thanks for trying, but what you are describing is 'sadism', which is enjoyment at watching other people get injured and/or be in pain/discomfort.
It's fine if you're a sadist (who are about 8% of population), but don't expect the majority of people to share your enjoyment.
Jeremy doesn't know really know anything at all, but that's okay. He's an entertainer, not a scientist or something