re: Favourite Martial Arts Film
alternate names/styles for the various Asian countries:
Thai = Muay Thai (modern sport), Muay Boran (older bareknuckle - actually there are loads of older Thai bareknuckle styles - Tony Jaa's Ong Bak and Yamada: Samurai of Ayothaya featured some thai BK), Krabi Krabong (weapons art)
Chinese - Kung Fu/Gong Fu ... Wushu; Guoshu = general terms of CMA
specific styles = Hung Ga (Wong Fei Hung and some of the oldschool Shaw Brothers was Hung Ga);
Wing Chun/Wing Tsun/Ving Tsun (Warriors Two, Prodigal Son, Invincible Shaolin, Ip Man 1-2 = all featured WC);
Tai Chi/Taiji = Man of Tai Chi, Tai Chi Zero, Tai Chi Master
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Korean - TKD is probably the most popular style in the world (loads of dojangs (schools) that teach kids), but another popular KMA = hapkido - the late Tom Laughlin of Billy Jack fame - master that doubled for him is a HKD master (Bong Soo Han) as well as Ji Han Jae, the master that fought Bruce Lee in 2nd level of pagoda in Game of Death
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JMA = has karate, as well as judo, kendo (sword sport/way of life), kenjutsu (swordsmanship - Christopher Lambert in The Hunted, Tom Cruise's Last Samurai), kyudo (archery), sumo, and aikido (steven seagal is most famous for using aikido in movies)
"A good stickgrappler has good stick skills, good grappling, & good stickgrappling & can keep track of all 3 simultaneously. This is a good trick & can be quite effective." - Marc 'Crafty Dog' Denny
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