10 Martial Arts Movie Techniques You Definitely Shouldn't Try At Home

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10 Martial Arts Movie Techniques You Definitely Shouldn't Try At Home
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"Don't try this at home" has become a staple warning for movies with intensely choreographed fight scenes, but some martial arts techniques from movies truly deserve this cautionary note. Martial arts movies have long captivated audiences with thrilling fight scenes and mind-boggling stunts, especially martial arts movies that seemingly had no rules.

It is a move that knocks the opponent cold, and has since become a signature technique associated with Ong-Bak. However, while it looks easy enough in the movie, in reality elbow strikes can be one of the most dangerous martial arts techniques to perform effectively. This is understandably pretty cool to watch, but the combination of jumping in front of a moving car, into glass, with both legs outstretched, makes this one of the most dangerous stunts to attempt at home. Jumping through glass can cause major cuts and lacerations to the legs, and shards can embed in your skin. In this case, it's best to leave this technique to the professionals, who often use stunt glass, which is designed to break without injury.

Kill Bill: Vol. 2 0 Your Rating5 stars4.5 stars4 stars3.5 stars3 star2.5 stars2 stars1.5 stars1 stars0.5 star Rate Now Submit Rate Now EditR Director Quentin Tarantino Release Date April 16, 2004 Cast Uma Thurman , David Carradine , Michael Madsen , Daryl Hannah , Vivica A. Fox , Ambrosia Kelley , Michael Parks , James Parks Runtime 137 Minutes Later in the movie, The Bride uses the technique to break out of a coffin after being buried alive.

Never Back Down 0 Your Rating5 stars4.5 stars4 stars3.5 stars3 star2.5 stars2 stars1.5 stars1 stars0.5 star Rate Now Submit Rate Now EditDirector Jeff Wadlow Release Date August 15, 2008 Cast Sean Faris , Djimon Hounsou , Amber Heard When done correctly, the flying armbar is a very effective fighting move that has earned itself a legendary status in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, but it takes years of professional training and experience to even attempt it safely.

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