Friday, December 2, 2011

Online to fine a free site to see karado:the kungfu flash?

was out in 1973 and the name is spell karado|||Karado - the Hong Kong Cat - is what it was called when I watched it in the early 70's.





If I remember correctly, Karado was played by Jimmy Wang Yu.





You'd probably have to buy the dvd online because it's not very popular these days. It was a terrible movie.





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I was wrong - not Jimmy Wang Yu. I saw this around 1975. I don't remember anything about it. As I said, it was a terrible movie.|||Say what?? Spells karado? Wow! Who spells karado in the first place?

Where can i find web to watch free kungfu movie?

the latest kungfu movie|||you can try www.ovguide.com ... its all free and i always watch my movies from there...|||http://movieslinks210.blogspot.com/|||http://cinemalivetv.com/


http://themoviesempire.com/|||You can try this site http://watch.faststreamingmovies.com/?movie=KingFu

Can an anverage kungfu-trained man kill another man with a single kick?

Hi,





i need this information for a story i'm writing - just in case you wonder ;)





details:


a young man (who is well trained and knows some kungfu, but is ways from being a real fighter) tires to escape from a dark cellar where he's kept prisoner and meets with one of his guards. My man now needs somehow to kill this guard without seeing really much (besides the guard's flashlight) and without any weapons at all...|||it depends on the presure , angle and location but men have died from a single punch so of course they can die from a single kick sepecialy chuck noris he could kill the devil with a roundhouse|||ANYONE CAN, IN THE TEMPLE!!|||Yes, but it depends on how out-of-shape the other man is and if the trained man hits him in the right place. Also, the trained guy could trip the guard with one hit, causing the guard to hit the ground and either die or be knocked unconscious.





Callida|||Use sheer dumb luck and the environment to kill the guard.... its formulaic but audiences love it.... for example Protagonist and guard struggle, Protagonist slips and falls on his butt, Guard grabs for empty place where Protag was standing before he fell, guard loses balance and falls onto rusty pitch fork hidden in the dark shadowy basement. It's gruesome, cool and believable, much more so than some lucky kung fu death blow.... If you make a ton of money with this story you are writing, I want a cut!!|||won't happen and the only way dumb luck could happen is if the guard fell down the stairs and broke his neck.what do you mean well trained but a long way from being a fighter?it's the other way round?


EDIT%26gt;it's very easy to kill someone but a kick wouldn't be the way to do it.|||A single kick would almost CERTAINLY NOT kill a man. The person would have to sick, old and with brittle bones or a head fracture already. Yeah someone said use the environment, that could work. Why doesn't he plant a kick on the guard and take the flashlight and bludgeon him?





WTF YOU MORONS TALKING ABOUT PRESSURE POINTS?


Pressure points aren't magic, you can kick someone in the nuts, they may not stop, you can do your silly crescent kick to the forearm and he won't drop what hes holding.|||If the person that knows Kung Fu kicked them in a pressure point by luck (it takes more than average skill to locate a pressure point in a fight and hit them their) and if the Kung Fu guy hit really hard, in addition to the other guy being rather weak. The odds are that an average Kung Fu guy couldn't kill anyone with 1 kick, but a very adept Kung Fu person with a bit of luck facing someone with less than their skill, could probably kill a person with 1 hit. (A kick though).|||Forget Kung Fu unless it's San Shou or San DA.





I would suggest to have this man take the flashlight away and blunt the guard to death. Maglite are made out of steel and very strong, and could be about a foot and half long and strong enough to be use as a club.|||ok here is a tech,





1)Block left upwindmill (getting ahold of opponents left arm at wrist), step right foot to right to evade linear attack. Your right foot is now past opponent on his left side.


2)Pivot to left, Right foot kick past opponents left foot as if you missed. In the front of opponents left foot not the rear. As you bring your foot back , sweep out opponents left foot lowering opponents head.


3)Right straight power kick to opponents face at the nose/bridge area.


Make the action flowing, looks cool.


As for actually working, all techniques are only as good as the person appling them.|||I taught my daughter:


1) Kick to the groin. He WILL double over.


2) When he does, kick him in the chin or throat as hard as possible.


It might not kill him, but he'll wish he was dead.|||Well if you change the "average" kungfu man to the Tang Soo Do black belt Chuck Norris then it is very possible. The guard would try to shoot Chuck with his gun but the bullet would not fire because the fear of getting roundhoused by Chuck. Chuck would then ran towards the guard jump up and reverse roundhouse him in the head killing him.











-Ninjas want to grow up to be just like Chuck Norris. But usually they grow up just to be killed by Chuck Norris.





-Chuck Norris cannot love, he can only not kill.





-Chuck Norris roundhouse kicks don't really kill people. They wipe out their entire existence from the space-time continuum.











But seriously i doubt one kick would kill someone him depending on the frame of the person. Im sure a kick from crocop can kill me since he outweights me by 80lbs and he has powerful kicks anyway. but more likely it would knock em out.





if you add some fantasy to your story you can kill em with a single kick...more realistically have him sneak up on him and snap his neck(thought this is a lil cliche)





go watch the bourne identity/supremacy or ask a ninja|||is he facing the guard (who is now prepared for trouble) or is he behind the guard (and the guard hasnt noticed?).





was he tied up? he could use the chain/rope/wire to choke the guard to death if he is behind him. easier than fighting|||No that's just a myth... i know kung fu and have a black belt acn't do nether... it's like the myth of blackbelts being able to stop a bullet, it's only in the movies. I have a black belt and when shootings have happened in my nightclub that I have wiorked in I drop to the floor or take cover some how.|||Very doubtable, choking the guard to death would be more likely.|||He needs to construct a temporary garrote out of a piece of his clothing and couple it with one of his moves (garrote double punch in Shito Ryu).|||he can use the dim mak. hahah jk. You can probably just have him do a pressure point thing to make him unconsious|||If he delivered it hard enough and to the right place, yeah.|||Kick to the throat is good. Or from behind a sharp blow to the top of the head....or a choke hold from behind. or just a straight finger jab to the throad from the front...all good killing blows|||Apart from a hard-as-rock back-kick to the throat, killling the dude is a far-off option. A snap kick to the head would bring about whip-lash, which could break his neck. Since your guy cannot see the guard well, its hard to estimate shots so the best option would be to sweep the guy to the floor and take off, that was the intention wasn't it? The other guards can mistake him for the escapee and barrage him with kicks till he dies!

What`s the differnce between jujitsu, taekwondo, and kungfu, and karate?

Frank the Tank is correct. I would add that each respective art has thier own principles in fighting. Each one mentioned have different methods for the same goal. "Defeat the enemy"|||jujitsu grappling art from japan, often confused with brazilian jujitsu, which is similar, but more focused on the ground grappling.





Taekwondo, striking art from Korea, it emphasizes on kicks.





Kung fu general term for many styles of Chinese martial arts, focusing on striking.





Karate striking Japanese martial art.





I hope this information is useful.





good luck!|||ju jitsu is basically like grappling. throws, locks and such.





tae kwon do. mostly kicks. very fun to spar with.





karate. becareful and find a good school. ie. dont go to places that teach some weird form of karate that wasnt originally developed my the japanese.





for example check out kyokushin karate (spar with out gear, fight multiple opponents) very cool stuff





some other martial arts u might want to check out is:





Wing Chun (bruce lee's main art) teaches you fast fast punches and how to attack and defend using only touch and not having to see your opponent. (sticky hands) very cool.





Jeet Kun Do (if you can find one was bruce lee's developed method)





Muay Thai - if you want to learn to strike hard. not as technical as the others but will make you like a tank.





Kali / Escrima - fillipino(sp?) arts, teaches you stick fighting and knife fighting. really cool and practical defend against any one! but a gun.....





and thats all i can think of.|||Other than the fact that they're from completely different countries. They're also completely different styles of martial arts.


Like Frank said, they're all from different countries and different kinds of art.


Juijitsu is a Samurai art from Japan used for grappling.


Kung Fu is a western name for all the different Chinese martial arts. Chinese prefer to call them Wushu. Their moves are very fluid, flexible, and even deceptive. It looks almost like dancing but it's a devastating art none the less. It's mostly considered a soft style.


Karate was imported from China during China and Okinawa's trades. However, Okinawan people changed it into a more direct and linear form. As a result, their strikes a very direct and hard. It's considered a hard style.


Tae Kwon Do is a Korean art that mixes the circular, fluid moves of Kung Fu and Linear hits of Karate. Since Korea was occupied by both China and Japan at one point. They were influenced by both styles. Tae Kwon Do is also considered a hard style and so is Juijitsu. Most of the kicks and moves you see in movies are mostly Tae Kwon Do. Karate doesn't look all that good in the movies and Kung Fu doesn't look all that practical. So Tae Kwon Do usually winds up being the perfect mix. They usually don't show people fighting on the ground in the movies, or you'll be seeing a lot of Juijitsu moves. Which is what they should be showing because 80% of street fights wind up on the ground anyway. But it doesn't look very good in the movies when the hero falls down and has to fight on the ground. (It's not very american.)|||Jujitsu - grappling, with some striking.


Taekwondo - striking art, with an emphasis on kicks.


Kung fu - generic name given to Chinese martial arts, often called a "soft" style because of the flowing and circular movements.


Karate - striking art, with an emphasis on powerful attacks and counters.|||Jujutsu is from Japan and its origins come from the Samurai





TKD is Korean and relies heavily on kicks but does have punches as well just more a 70-30 mix of kicks versus punches.





Kungfu is from China and is a circular art where the above two are more linear. They use many soft blocks with fluid motion rather than hard blocks or joint locks as above.





Karate means comes from Okinawa and was known as Te meaning Hand first. It has influences from both Chinese Kenpo and with Okinawan Te to create Karate named in the mid to late 20's by men like Gichin Funokoshi.





All are good arts, finding a good teacher is usually more difficult. enjoy learning.

Poll: Boxing or Kungfu, I mean to watch, why?

Kungfu of course....Jackie, Ombak, Jet Lee.....Oh oh Van Dammmm....Great!|||Boxing and Full Contact Kung Fu, known as Sanda or San Shou, are two incredible sports to watch. Wire Fu and Wu Shu style crap sucks and sucks to watch.

I want to begin kungfu ( read description plz )?

Can someone tell me where to begin in lebanon ? i cant find places in leb that trains kungfu on the net . iv seen one in the net and i didnt like it alot


I am 12 years old so the place should have kids like me and not babies training with us -.-|||This one is specifically for Kung Fu


http://www.goldendragonclub.net/





Mixed Martial Arts...I'm not sure if they have Kung Fu though


mmaacademylebanon.com





This is where I got these two sites from. It has other types of martial arts as well if you're interested in others.


http://www.lebweb.com/dir/lebanon-martia鈥?/a>

Where is the martial arts & tycondo or kungfu classes in thane or down side ?

Well the disadvantages to any martial art is incorrectly executing a technique which could then hurt yourself. A disadvantage of TKD is it mainly uses kicks, which in a street fight I wouldn't recommend only using and if you strike wrongly and break your foot then you're stuck. A disadvantage of Kung Fu, depending on the style, is it takes time to use the techniques in a real life situation and for the forms and such to take effect on your body. There are many advantages and disadvantages to every martial art, these are just two I listed.|||"tycondo"?





Do you mean tae kwan do, as in Korean empty hand fighting or karate?





namaste