EA Sports UFC: Be Bruce Lee
EA Sports reveals in-game footage of Bruce Lee in its upcoming PS4 and Xbox One UFC game. The martial arts legend will be playable in the league’s flyweight, bantamweight, featherweight and lightweight divisions.
EA Sports reveals in-game footage of Bruce Lee in its upcoming PS4 and Xbox One UFC game. The martial arts legend will be playable in the league’s flyweight, bantamweight, featherweight and lightweight divisions.
More hair-raising footage from the upcoming installment of the bestselling manga series’ live-action adaptation. It appears that the movie will be split into two parts. We wholeheartedly approve of that decision.
Kenshin Himura is forced into battle to stop the vengeful Shishio Makoto and his Juppongatana. Two deadly assassins meet in the second live action adaptation of Nobuhiro Watsuki’s Rurouni Kenshin. Our bodies are ready.
(Gross) Travis Newaza made his opponent quit at a jiu-jitsu competition, but not because of a throw or a submission hold. Travis accidentally (?) passed gas while his ass was right by his opponent’s face. So… did he advance?
Swordsman Shozo Kato Sensei has attained 8th Dan in Kyoshi Kendo and 7th Dan in Kyoshi Iaido. Here he describes the heart of both martial arts. A short film that’s part of Mercedes-Benz’ The Avant/Garde Diaries.
Master Ken and his mustache show us the proper way to permanently disable your foes, with a quick and deadly neck break. It’s that part at the end that we clearly have been doing wrong all this time.
(Gore) The Raid 2: Berandal premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and got a lot of positive reviews. The sequel seems to be a martial arts-infused mix of Die Hard, The Godfather, The Fast & The Furious and Kill Bill.
(Gore) The first full trailer for martial arts action film The Raid 2: Berandal lays out its plot. It unfolds shortly after the events of the first film and seems to be filled with even more brawls and crazy stunts.
Martial arts Sifu Keith Min of LBP Stunts Chicago demonstrates the Chinese Kung Fu style of Xing Yi Quan to swiftly dispatch five attackers. The technique uses short, aggressive bursts, providing simultaneous attack and defense.
Here’s another funny match between a father and a kid, only this time it involves actual fighting expertise. Dad play fights with his kid using Wing Chun sparring motions. Bonding level: Asian.
Uniformedia’s compilation video shows martial artists – and wannabe martial artists – failing at the sacred rituals of attacking the air and breaking helpless inanimate objects. That car door is our hero.
(Gore) The sequel to the balls to the wall action film The Raid: Redemption. The Raid 2: Berandal (Retaliation) sees the return of hero cop Rama, who infiltrates an Indonesian crime syndicate to uncover its ties to the police force.
International action star and martial artist Donnie Yen goes up against the Dragon himself in this slick computer animated short film, A Warriors Dream. Directed and animated by Li Jin, a passionate fan of both Yen and Lee.
Putting on Google Glasses can make you look like a total nerd-dork, but they can also be useful. For instance, you could use them to learn Kung Fu, so you can take on Terminators sent back from the future to destroy you.
59-year-old Jackie Chan still deals out the blows in his latest flick (released in China last year) – which sends Chan on a mission to recover 12 bronze animal heads of the Chinese zodiac. Haven’t we seen that suit somewhere before?
Another Mortal Kombat tribute by Mike Diva which digs up the original Sub-Zero and Noob Saibot for a fight sequence that looks like it could have been plucked straight from the video game. Oh, and how about that fatality?
Brad Kohler’s line of exercise equipment for boxing and other combat sports. Unlike punching bags or focus mitts, you can use these machines safely on your own. The wall-mounted rails make them easily adjustable and removable.
A bad coupon led to some seriously bad blood between Peter Griffin and a giant chicken on Family Guy. Stuntwomen Jessie Graff and Tree O’Toole play out the archenemies’ fights to the death in this incredible live-action reenactment.
A taekwondo instructor is trying to demonstrate his skills by breaking wooden boards with his hands and feet. The operative word being “trying.” And when he does manage to break a board…
Keanu Reeves plays an underground fight club boss and makes his directorial debut in Man of Tai Chi. The martial arts film is loosely based on the life of lead actor Tiger Chen, a stuntman and Reeves’ friend.
BBC Earth Unplugged takes a look at the animal that we’re most familiar with – humans. They’ve enlisted the help of a group of shaolin warriors to demonstrate some of our advantageous physical characteristics.
There is absolutely no reason why a 58-63 year old man can’t get up, go to the parking lot of his local grocery store and get his nunchucks up in the air like Mary Lou Retton. (Thanks Everyone!)
Spidey swaps his webslinging for melee skills. Is he Peter Parker? Peter Park? Nope, Aaron Gassor, a martial arts instructor who has a 2nd degree black belt in both taekwondo and kickboxing.
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