Ong Bak in Real Life - Martial Art Action
It is fascinating to see different moves in movies. It makes you surprise because it's something that you do not see in real life. If you watch martial art movies, the fight, strike, breaking and different cool stuff impress you.
Have you watched Ong Bak?
Ong Bak is a martial art action movie. You see Tonny Jaa in Ong Bak. Tonny Jaa is a Thai martial artist, actor, stuntman and action choreographer. Muay Thai is one of my favorite martal arts. You can see Muay Thai fight in Ong Bak.
When you watch movies, that's for entertainment. That's usually the main focus on a movie. How about if you see something in real life that you are used to seeing in movies?
Let's watch this video.
Before saying anything, I'd like to say, please don't try this at home.
When a martial artist does anything like this, he or she spends a lot of time on training. They do not kick or punch on something hard at the beginning. They try it on something that is not so hard. Some people use banana tree to practice. Of course, punching bag and kick bag are always there.
When they hit with leg, it fracture the bone a little, then it rebuilds. They practice again and then take rest so that the bone rebuilds again. It gets stronger gradually. Finally, they are able to do something like that what you see in this video.
When you have to fight for self defense, please do not judge looking at the size of the body. Does the guy on this video look big? No, of course, not. But what he is capable of doing, that's incredible. So never underestimate your opponent when it comes to self defense.
Many people say that they are inspired to learn martial arts by watching martial art movies. That's great. But I impore you, please do not try to do everything that you see in a movie. What you see in a movie and real life are two different things.
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this post. If you find it useful, please let me know in the comment section. If you like martial arts, you can follow me @RezoanulVibes. I really appreciate your feedback and support. Thank you very much for everything.
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Cool post and video. Loved when he wrecked that tree
He's fantastic! Thank you @diverse for your comment and resteeming this post.
@rezoanulvibes Hello dear friend. This video is incredible, the physical and mental preparation is extraordinary.
It is the truth or what you say, this is not achieved overnight, it requires a lot of training and a great sacrifice.
Thank you very much for letting us know this video.
I wish you a prosperous week
With training, patience, and preparation, anything like this is possible. Thank you so much @jlufer for your feedback!
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