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I agree... to me, Bruce Lee is to Martial Arts what the King and the Beatles were to Rock'n'Roll.
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David Caradine is my favourite martial artist. <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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My fave is my hubby <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> I know that probably doesn't count but he is a 2nd dan black belt in Ninjutsu. I could watch him all day, just amazing. In the movies.......definately Jet Li.
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Jet Li is always amazing. But I think some of the "bad guys" are pretty good, too. They just get played down because they are supposed to lose
Bolo Yeung - he played opposite Van Damme in "BloodSport" & when I looked up his filmography he had done a TON of stuff with Bruce Lee. This guy is BUILT.
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagana - he was the bad guy in "Mortal Kombat" and "Elektra" and a bunch of others. He just LOOKS like a bad guy.
Anyway, they're both pretty good, too.
Michelle Taylor Why me? What did I do to deserve this? (go on, ask)
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The movie Bloodsport, Van Damme played Frank Dux, how is a Master in Ninjutsu, which is what my hubby does. But of course they "Hollywooded" it up!! He wants to train me but I don't have a craving to get thrown around, he teaches and always comes back with bruises.....I'm too much of a girly girl.....maybe one day, it would be nice to say I have a black belt!!
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JessieBoo,
I have to agree with you. A husband can be the best martial artist to list. You get a live and up close view of him without all the hollywood stunts or gitz of popularity.
Mythical Fact of Homeschooling: Children will become clones of their parents.
Rogue Reality: Why does my son have green hair?
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The founder of Aikido, O Sensei Morihei Ueshiba.
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Favorite of all time would be hard to judge. Ueshiba is pretty awesome, but in terms of success in defeating his enemies, nobody tops Musashi Miyamoto. Funakoshi was amazing, but I have to admit that I practice Shotokan. I thought Yasatsune Itosu was pretty amazing, too. Ankichi Arakaki was an interesting character, but he died young. He was spectacular from what I've read.
I don't care for any of the Hollywood actors as martial artists. Some of the top competitors I know have done poorly in movies (Cynthia Rothrock, anyone?).
Zhang Ziyi looks pretty awesome on the screen, but she's not even a martial artist. She's a dancer.
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