Good study technique here: Click the image of a gear in the lower right corner of videos; it’s next to the word YOUTUBE. A menu opens up, and you can slow the playback speed. Fortunately for us, this vid can be slowed down to 25% speed. Many other vids can’t.
At that speed, you’ll see that K.t.f.o. Guy has an unmarked-up right cheek at 0:03, but a big dark mark on it one second later as he drifts off to Dreamland.
Good study technique here: Click the image of a gear in the lower right corner of videos; it’s next to the word YOUTUBE. A menu opens up, and you can slow the playback speed. Fortunately for us, this vid can be slowed down to 25% speed. Many other vids can’t.
At that speed, you’ll see that K.t.f.o. Guy has an unmarked-up right cheek at 0:03, but a big dark mark on it one second later as he drifts off to Dreamland.
Good study technique here: Click the image of a gear in the lower right corner of videos; it’s next to the word YOUTUBE. A menu opens up, and you can slow the playback speed. Fortunately for us, this vid can be slowed down to 25% speed. Many other vids can’t.
At that speed, you’ll see that K.t.f.o. Guy has an unmarked-up right cheek at 0:03, but a big dark mark on it one second later as he drifts off to Dreamland.
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Damn, I had slow that one down.
Day-um! That was sneaky.
Here’s an interesting exhibition of savate, from which much of Karate’s kicking is derived.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hviZeCISWQA&t=99s
Interesting that Japan would have used a French striking style to model their own stand-up technique…
Looks more like a sneaky forearm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqZlQ3IWX4s
Nice video, Trav. Thanks for sending. This one reminded me of a similar hard to see strike by Muhamad Ali.
Love this reference…
Very nice!!
Where did that elbow land?
If the elbow wasn’t intentionally invisible, we would have more answers.
Good study technique here: Click the image of a gear in the lower right corner of videos; it’s next to the word YOUTUBE. A menu opens up, and you can slow the playback speed. Fortunately for us, this vid can be slowed down to 25% speed. Many other vids can’t.
At that speed, you’ll see that K.t.f.o. Guy has an unmarked-up right cheek at 0:03, but a big dark mark on it one second later as he drifts off to Dreamland.
Where did it land?
Can tell. It’s invisible.
Good study technique here: Click the image of a gear in the lower right corner of videos; it’s next to the word YOUTUBE. A menu opens up, and you can slow the playback speed. Fortunately for us, this vid can be slowed down to 25% speed. Many other vids can’t.
At that speed, you’ll see that K.t.f.o. Guy has an unmarked-up right cheek at 0:03, but a big dark mark on it one second later as he drifts off to Dreamland.
Can’t see it.
No one can.
Love this stuff. Keeps me beating up inanimate objects. Thanks for all the stuff you do.
Good study technique here: Click the image of a gear in the lower right corner of videos; it’s next to the word YOUTUBE. A menu opens up, and you can slow the playback speed. Fortunately for us, this vid can be slowed down to 25% speed. Many other vids can’t.
At that speed, you’ll see that K.t.f.o. Guy has an unmarked-up right cheek at 0:03, but a big dark mark on it one second later as he drifts off to Dreamland.
Fuckin’ rad