The first shot of "Little Dragon Asking for Way" and "Dragon Waving Tail" immediately mobilized the power of the whole body like a twitch. This was the whip leg. People who like whip legs can try it. It is really more powerful than the whip legs in other textbooks. Then another opponent came up, the opponent made a jab, and Bruce Lee flashed slightly, and the opponent made another jab, Bruce Lee flashed a smaller amplitude, and the moment the opponent closed his fist, Bruce Lee shot. This is the master of fighting, dodge control range, unnecessary physical exertion is avoided as much as possible, and at the same time, the speed of the enemy and ourselves is clearly judged, so when the opponent jabs again, Bruce Lee immediately found the gap that was exposed when the opponent retracted.
A shot of Bruce Lee kicking a flying man from his side. In fact, Jet Li and others have similar shots in the movie. The only difference is that the one with protective gear and the one without protective gear. When friends and fellow students practice this kind of movement, it is logically a bit unreasonable without protective gear. Why not bring it? My personal guess is that it is easy to shoot "kicks" with WIA, but if you wear a protective gear, you will have to force the protective gear to move, deform, and contact people. These are not easy to shoot. Bruce Lee's age shooting technology should not be as modern, so there is only one explanation-Bruce Lee is true. In order to verify, I looked at this movement stitch by stitch. Anyway, I didn't find anything wrong.
Bruce Lee made the nunchakus really amazing. Not only did the nunchakus make it exciting, it was even more awesome when they went one by one in the back. Although it can be said that they are all passers-by, but different people seem to be nervous, confident, or afraid... each person will take different measures. Those who are nervous, have difficulty concentrating, seize the opportunity straightforwardly; confidently, quickly knock down the knife in their hands, so that they fail to react in their habitual movements; those who are afraid, smile "friendly" and lead them to take the initiative to attack...
true or false The change of action, the change of tactics, the adjustment of strategy...too many wonderful things. People who like fighting, the fighting part of this movie can't be overstated, every fight is so wonderful.
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