Originally posted by juggernaut66666
Tony Jaa is an animal.
Jaa may be an animal but Collin Chou is F*CKING INSANE !
Forget Seraph , you haven't seen kickass till you see him take out 15 guys with just a bayonet !
It's in this film
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0111835/#comment
Originally posted by grey foxIn the final scene on the Protector, Jaa beat over 50 guys at once.
Jaa may be an animal but Collin Chou is F*CKING INSANE !Forget Seraph , you haven't seen kickass till you see him take out 15 guys with just a bayonet !
It's in this film
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0111835/#comment
Originally posted by Juntai
In the final scene on the Protector, Jaa beat over 50 guys at once.
Another thing you'll notice about Jaa movies, is that his fight sequences are simply giant cuts, rather than cut and pasted and sped up and slowed down footage. No wires, no graphics, nothing. Pure athleticism.
His lack of CG is very impressive i'll give you that , any man willing to jump through a ring of Barbed Wire has some SERIOUS cajones.
Originally posted by Newjak
Also I would like to point out in this you would more likely want to learn more about how dog fights are fought more than actual MA since in flight cmbat the person who manuevers better is often the winner.
True in fact speed also lends itself to the force of each combatant's punches (putting thier whole body into a single high speed thrust)
Well, it depends on your definition of "MA moves"
Obviously, aerial MA would revolve around moves that have evolved from Haymakers, etc.
Really, it would be completley different then what we know today.
One would think aerial MA would incorporate more travel-movement and would move at a faster speed then land-based MA.