Deaf Smith
Master of Arts
The first martial arts class I took, in college, was totaly full of young bikini clad women, even the instructor.
You believe me, riight?
Deaf
You believe me, riight?
Deaf
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Because legends such as Lee and Norris have given way to the Power Rangers...Why do you say that?
Because legends such as Lee and Norris have given way to the Power Rangers...
There's an add in TKDTimes and Blackbelt Magazine for a martial arts school and the owner is shown doing all sorts of cool kicks, grapples, and takedowns. And darned if he's not a dead ringer for good ol' W. in all but one of the pictures, and even in that one, there's still a strong resemblence. Can't think of the name of the school (at work right now).So I could be like our president(LOL)
Too bad Jason Frank (white ranger, red ranger, and whatever else they've done with colors since my kids stopped watching it) doesn't do more of what he is capable of on that show. That guy is definitely the real deal.Because legends such as Lee and Norris have given way to the Power Rangers...
Unfortunatly no. I don't have anything against the Power Rangers, I've enjoyed the campy-ness of the show on occasion and I agree that Jason Frank is a very good martial artist. I just feel old thinking about that being the first influence someone had to get them interested in martial arts. Oh, and speaking of martial artists in entertainment that don't get to show their potential, how 'bout Adrian Paul?If it's any consolation, I got into Lee/Norris BECAUSE of the Power Rangers.
What MA does Adrian Paul practice?
Daniel
gee I thought it was "lookinamirrorandfixmyhair":angel:What MA does Adrian Paul practice?
Daniel
Glad you didn't say kendo. I loved the Highlander movie (if I say it enough, it will be true: Highlander two did not exist) and caught a few episodes of the television show. The swordwork was pretty attrocious in both. Don't get me wrong, I loved the movie (two and three don't count) and liked what I saw of the show, but I cringe at the sword technique. The show was worse in that regard from what little I saw of it.I believe it Hun Gar Kung Fu.
Hair power was one of the perks of immortality.gee I thought it was "lookinamirrorandfixmyhair":angel:
He also studied some Arnis while in the Philippines filming a movie. A bit of it made it's way into one of the episodes in the final season of the series.I believe it Hun Gar Kung Fu.
He also studied some Arnis while in the Philippines filming a movie. A bit of it made it's way into one of the episodes in the final season of the series.
The sword master on the first season of Highlander the Series was the same guy that did the original Star Wars movies as well as The Lord of the Rings, and I believe he was also Errol Flynn's stunt double. Bob Anderson, or at least I think that's the right name.