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Smith vs Morris
from YouTube :: Tag // cage fights July 15, 2008
Patrick Smith vs. Scott Morris Author: UFCBroadcast Keywords: Extreme Fighting Mixed Martial Arts MMA Tae Kwon Do Kickboxing American Ninjitsu Exotics Added: July 15, 2008
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JEET KUNE DO ON STREET
from YouTube :: Tag // brasil July 15, 2008
Fernando Matsunaga www.sistemamarcial.com.br SMP Sistema Marcial Progressivo Jeet Kune Do Brasil Author: fematsunaga Keywords: bruce lee jeet kune do martial kung fu hapkido aikido tae kwon karate kick boxe Added: July 14, 2008
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Short Fight 2
from YouTube :: Tag // cage fights July 01, 2008
A short fight between David DeJesus and Nicholas Morrison. Brian Morrison on camera. At this point in the game, we were still experimenting with camera technique. Shortly after shooting this, we figured that we could do the same thing, only four times in a row, each from different angles and produce our camera dynamics as such. You will see our first attempt at that technique in "The Tournament of Champions." Originally filmed June, 2006. Short Fight 1 was accidentally lost due to a YouTube error. Author: theBBofCklan Keywords: performing arts short film tv martial fight david nicholas karate kuk sool won muay thai tae kwon do mma Added: July 1, 2008
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Smile Again MV - I Love Asia Project Sichuan Relief Efforts
from Top Favorites July 01, 2008
Top-notch Korean artistes and sports stars gathered together in two separate recordings to lend their voices for the I L♥ve Asia project in the form of a digital single, DVD, making of where the proceeds will go towards helping victims from the devastating Sichuan earthquake in China on 12th May 2008. Lyrics by wgjjang.wordpress.com http://wgjjang.wordpress.com/2008/07/01/i-love-asia-project-smile-again-mv-lyrics/ Many participated in this but only a selected few could be shown in the MV as single shots. thanks to those who commented and filled in the blanks. Jo Sung Mo Horan and Alex Park Yong Ha Jea and Gan Mi Yeon Jackie Chan Hwang Jung Min Chae Yeon Kim Dong Wan Kim Ah Joong Shin Hye Sung Son Ho Young Kim Tae Hee Han Hye Jin Jeon Hye Bin J Lim Sun Ye Wheesung Jang Nara Kim YunA and many more... We will be with you, hold our hands and stand up, stand up again, we anticipate seeing your smiles again.
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Kick Boxing
from YouTube :: Tag // cage fights June 28, 2008
Kick Boxing Author: kickboxerberdichev Keywords: kick thai boxing muay street free fight mma kyokushin tae kwon do бердичев ukraine vetal Added: June 28, 2008
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are you in
from YouTube :: Tag // incubus June 21, 2008
patay tayo dyan! mv namen ni mark! yea boi! salamat sa sumusuporta! Author: groundfire47 Keywords: incubus are you in mark jepoy ogie groundfire amp tae haha music video mapua mas mac tiglao Added: June 21, 2008
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Behind the Scenes - 5 Facts Tag
from YouTube :: Tag // tag June 19, 2008
I got tagged by good friend xonexcoolxgirlx! Thanks! ^^ Sorry for such a late vid, but here it is...vlog style. :) SONGS USED: Tae yang - Look Only At Me Hana Yori Dango 2 OST - Main Theme (piano) Yuna Ito - Alone Again I TAG: bluerif http://youtube.com/user/bluerif blasianFMA http://youtube.com/user/blasianFMA taytote http://www.youtube.com/user/taytote insomniacsasleep http://www.youtube.com/user/insomniacsasleep GoLaugh http://www.youtube.com/user/GoLaugh Author: tardedtOfu Keywords: tardedtOfu vlog blog five facts yuna ito alone again tae yang Added: June 19, 2008
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Raised in the Ring (kickboxing)
from Most Recent June 17, 2008
Author: yummydvd Added: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 12:41:48 -0800 Duration: 284To purchase visit http://www.yummydvd.com or http://stores.ebay.com/Yummy-DVD-Home-Entertainment RAISED IN THE RING is a documentary that bares witness to the strength, beauty and history of Muay Thai (Thai boxing) as an important component to the ...
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Raised in the Ring (kickboxing)
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 17, 2008
To purchase visit http://www.yummydvd.com or http://stores.ebay.com/Yummy-DVD-Home-Entertainment RAISED IN THE RING is a documentary that bares witness to the strength, beauty and history of Muay Thai (Thai boxing) as an important component to the traditions of Thailand. Muay Thai is part of a cultural practice steeped in history and religious reverence. More importantly, to the rural poor, it is a career and a way to improve their livelihood. RAISED IN THE RING allows us to witness life in the Muay Thai training camps in the Chiang Mai and Surin regions where children are raised in "the ring" in the hopes of offering them a better life through education and training. Many of these children come from very poor farming families. In Thailand boys starting at age 14 are often expected to help provide for the family. At an early age their training allows them to engage in Thai boxing fights for candy or small gifts, then they soon become old enough to fight for 300 baht ($10) in the small, regional rings. If they are talented and skilled enough, they will be given the opportunities to fight in the large Bangkok arenas for up to 10,500 baht ($350) per match. Matt Marek's eloquent and fascinating documentary reveals the lives of five aspiring young Thai Boxers, from children aged twelve and fifteen to a university student vying for a professional career in Bangkok. As we follow them in their daily routines and their rigorous training regimens, we come to understand the respect and dignity with which this form of fighting is regarded in this Buddhist society. RAISED IN THE RING is an interesting reflection of Muay Thai through a grassroots glance of the sport as part of everyday Thai life as we witness the life of young fighters and the hardships that most face. Juxtaposing this with the spirit and beauty of the Thai culture and surroundings, RAISED IN THE RING takes a surreal and reflective approach at studying this fascinating physical art and way of life.
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2004 Olympian Rhadi Ferguson on Training
from Revver - game Videos June 16, 2008
Author: rhadif Added: Mon, 16 Jun 2008 16:42:14 -0800 Duration: 5642004 Olympian world class strength and conditioning coach and bjj black belt Rhadi Ferguson talks about training, for the olympics, the dificutlies, the hurtles, and how emotional difficult it is to acclimate to the responsabilites, please visit www.beyondtherings.com
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04.18.07 IDOL WORLD - GD thought of "Look at me, GwiSoon"
from YouTube :: Tag // lost June 14, 2008
This was back during Big Bang's KM IDOL WORLD aired in April 2007. All of them have to win a girl's heart, when GD lost, he was playing around on the bus and say that since he "love" the girl so much, he's gonna write a song about her, since her name is GwiSoon, he say for Big Bang's 4th single [which was never released] he's gonna write a song dedicated to her, called "Look at me, GwiSoon" now he thought of this up right there, but it sounds really good, I was hooked to this song back then. Next time you know, 1 year later after this, [which is now] our talented producer acutally produce his fun idea into a real song, which will be DaeSung's new trot single coming up, called "Look at me, GwiSoon" and the melody sounds pretty much to same to what GD sing here. - DaeSung did an interivew and give us an small sample, see for yourself, it's familiar. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jt9o4dlcRQY Author: VickyisVIP Keywords: big bang bigbang look at me gwisoon new song trot single km idol world date gdragon seungri daesung top tae yang Added: June 13, 2008
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Fight Science Part 8
from YouTube :: Tag // brazil May 26, 2008
Fight Science The program has been heavily criticised for a number of things. Lack of cultural diversity: All the weapons used in tests were from Japan, China or the Philippines. Weapons from Europe, the Middle East, Africa or the Americas were not included in the testing. Additionally the only styles from outside of Asia that were tested were Boxing, Capoeira, and Brazilian Jiujitsu (which is partially Japanese). Styles such as Sambo or Savate were not included. Reinforcing myths: Fight Science has been accused of reinforcing martial arts myths rather than dispelling them. For example the experiment to prove that katanas are the best sword due to their ability to both cut and thrust was rigged, as the katana was only measured against two other swords, both of which were dedicated to either cutting or thrusting. Or when proving that the Muay Thai Knee strike was the most powerful kick (in spite of other styles having techniques that are exactly the same) the amount of power generated was not mentioned, but rather the show only went into detail of the injury caused, which it did for no other kick. (the amount force in a 35 mph crash is roughly 2200 lbs) Lack of Historical Research: Fight Science has been accused of not having done sufficient historical research into the martial arts and weapons it tests. It is alleged that the Jinn used for the weapons experiment was not of the type that was used in real combat, which were thicker and more ridged, but a modern type that is thinner and lighter so as to be better for doing forms and display. Rewarding the experts who volunteered: It has been alleged that experiments were rigged to favour the styles of practitioners in the show, rather than being objective. The Katana Test: The Test of the Katana's cutting power has drawn dramatic amounts of criticism. The test was against a ballistics gel cast of a human torso that had neither bones nor organs and was of completely consistent resistance, unlike a human body. Testing practitioners not style: It has been pointed out that it was the practitioners that were tested, and not the style itself. For example, taekwondo was regarded as having the best reflexes, however, this means only that the practitioner tested has better reflexes than all other practitioners, though other practitioners in other martial arts, who were not tested, may have better reflexes than the practitioner of taekwondo that was tested. Also, during the punching test, the Tae Kwon Do practitioner registered the second hardest punch even though punches are not generally emphasized in that style, the practitioner received a high rating because of his size and not because the style had especially good punches. Author: BengalTigerReturns Keywords: Fight Science Tae Kwon Do Muay Thai Kung Fu Wushu Ninjutsu Boxing Capoeira Added: May 26, 2008
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Fight Science Part 6
from YouTube :: Tag // brazil May 26, 2008
Fight Science The program has been heavily criticised for a number of things. Lack of cultural diversity: All the weapons used in tests were from Japan, China or the Philippines. Weapons from Europe, the Middle East, Africa or the Americas were not included in the testing. Additionally the only styles from outside of Asia that were tested were Boxing, Capoeira, and Brazilian Jiujitsu (which is partially Japanese). Styles such as Sambo or Savate were not included. Reinforcing myths: Fight Science has been accused of reinforcing martial arts myths rather than dispelling them. For example the experiment to prove that katanas are the best sword due to their ability to both cut and thrust was rigged, as the katana was only measured against two other swords, both of which were dedicated to either cutting or thrusting. Or when proving that the Muay Thai Knee strike was the most powerful kick (in spite of other styles having techniques that are exactly the same) the amount of power generated was not mentioned, but rather the show only went into detail of the injury caused, which it did for no other kick. (the amount force in a 35 mph crash is roughly 2200 lbs) Lack of Historical Research: Fight Science has been accused of not having done sufficient historical research into the martial arts and weapons it tests. It is alleged that the Jinn used for the weapons experiment was not of the type that was used in real combat, which were thicker and more ridged, but a modern type that is thinner and lighter so as to be better for doing forms and display. Rewarding the experts who volunteered: It has been alleged that experiments were rigged to favour the styles of practitioners in the show, rather than being objective. The Katana Test: The Test of the Katana's cutting power has drawn dramatic amounts of criticism. The test was against a ballistics gel cast of a human torso that had neither bones nor organs and was of completely consistent resistance, unlike a human body. Testing practitioners not style: It has been pointed out that it was the practitioners that were tested, and not the style itself. For example, taekwondo was regarded as having the best reflexes, however, this means only that the practitioner tested has better reflexes than all other practitioners, though other practitioners in other martial arts, who were not tested, may have better reflexes than the practitioner of taekwondo that was tested. Also, during the punching test, the Tae Kwon Do practitioner registered the second hardest punch even though punches are not generally emphasized in that style, the practitioner received a high rating because of his size and not because the style had especially good punches. Author: BengalTigerReturns Keywords: Fight Science Tae Kwon Do Muay Thai Kung Fu Wushu Ninjutsu Boxing Capoeira Added: May 26, 2008
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Polar Bear vs Cow
from YouTube :: Tag // brazil May 21, 2008
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Polar Bear vs Tae Kwon Do Cow. Author: miccadoin Keywords: cow polar bear brazil brazilian jiu jitsu tae kwon do fight battle mozza Added: May 20, 2008
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Martial Arts
from YouTube :: Tag // brazil May 16, 2008
I wanted to show diffent Martial Arts, Karate, Tae Kwon Doe, Brazilian jiu jitsu And Aikido! All rude comments will be removed Author: rehwr Keywords: martial arts Karate Tae Kwon Doe Aikido Brazilian jiu jitsu Added: May 16, 2008
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