Very Fast Punches - Free Martial Arts Videos
Cool martial arts video. We do not know who this is but he sure can throw some fast punches. If you know who this is please post it.
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Not sure who it is but the discipline is White Tiger Kenpo. Not uncommon speed for striking sequences in that discipline. Check out any movie with Jeff Speakman in it to see more, he is one of the few actors who does not require camera tricks to give the illusion of speed.
man is he ghood
ive seen this vid somewhere else i thought it was on guzer but gess not
This is Wing Tzun Kung Fu. If you want to know more, search 'Emin Boztepe', he's active in promoting this style. The premise being close contact and engaging your opponent. No one in the UFC has done this, though, so it doesn't get any publicity.
that´s cool but it looks like its fake, maybe its real maybe its not....
i wish i could do that :'( he fast as hell
MAn that was awesome!
that must be wing tsun (chinese). But the speaker in the background is counting in japanese language? But i must say if that isn't a fake - he is amazing fast! I can speak about cause i'm training some speciall forses...
We can all do that
Ive studied Wing Chin Kung Fu, moves and punches are very similar
thats not fake just moves relly fast ive seen a guy like this in my martial arts class
i wish i could punch like that. bruce lee is still better.
This super fast guy's name is Tommy Carruthers., Tommy Carruthers has over 30 years experience in the martial arts which includes training in military self-defence techniques (taught to him by his father), Judo, Jiu-Jitsu, wrestling, Karate, boxing, Ving Tsun (four years with Nino Bernardo's clan), Non-Classical Gung Fu and finally Jeet Kune Do. Whilst training in western boxing, Tommy made something of a name for himself and became the subject of several tempting offers to turn professional. "But still to Tommy, even though he seemed to excel in boxing, it was not JKD." (taken from Fighters Magazine, July 1997).
dude's crazy!
He is not really that fast, it only looks like it because of the distance he is at. The first punch is slow because he is far of his opponent, then as you can see when he lets the second one go he is much closer and his hands only moved a couple of inches, thats why it seams so fast |