I first got hip to Jet Li in Lethal Weapon 4... he was the badass dude who took apart Rigg's 9mm, and ended up fighting Riggs and Murtaugh during the final scene... I was blown away by his arsenal
dunno.. if you really like the man and his way of thought, i'd suggest buying one of his books i'm looking to buy some books myself, for judo and aikido
Dex216, some Bruce Lee books as part of the series put out by John Little. All are published by Charles E. Tuttle Publishing Co., Volume 1: Words of the Dragon: Interviews, 1958-1973 Volume 2: The Tao of Gung Fu: A Study in the Way of Chinese Martial Arts Volume 3: Jeet Kune Do: Bruce Lee's Commentaries on the Martial Way Note: This book compliments "The Tao of Jeet Kune Do" that Linda Lee published right after her husband's death. Volume 4: The Art of Expressing the Human Body Volume 5: Letters of the Dragon: Correspondence, 1958-1973 I grabbed them all when I saw them at Barnes & Nobles. I'm surprised that my generation know so little of this man outside of the screen.
On Thursday May 21 1st show at 8pm Eastern, the replay ad Midnight Eastern on the History Channel Might want to check your listings though
Chuck Norris and his Kick-Start Initiative, "Saving the Children of This Nation". http://www.kick-start.org
I started to practice, but my back could not handle it at the time. I'm still interested in it, but I currently have 0 time to pursue.
unlike a lot of other martial arts, that one seems to be a bit more demanding from the body.. your grand-pappy can take karate, but his ass wont be taking Capoeria :smt003
I took karate for 2 years. Learned a great deal about the body use of power and discipline. Then I had a heart murmur and had to stop!:smt011
Master Sang H. Kim, PH.D, is one of the world's top korean Tae Kwon Do masters. A prolific writer of national best selling books on the korean martial arts, philosophy, motivation etc... He is by far the best of the martial arts warrior/scholars today. http://www.sanghkim.com