Fair enough. I guess they don't want polls that are 35 options long.
I would have probably picked wrestling anyway, as in general it's not even considered a martial art, and hardly anyone who hasn't wrestled gives it much credit.
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I would have included it but the system only gives you 10 poll options and I just listed the first arts that came to mind.Originally posted by migo View PostIn the context of this thread, I have to go with Wrestling - it has to be pretty underrated not to even make it onto the list.
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In the context of this thread, I have to go with Wrestling - it has to be pretty underrated not to even make it onto the list.
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Me: I like that. And from now on, whenever I see a bus stop sign, or telephone pole, I will bow to it - and for any of you wisenhymers on here, that applies just to those two types of poles - Thank you very much.Originally posted by Hardball View PostThat was so simple and so basic that it's scary!!!
Me: Who the heck says, "wisenhymer" anymore? Didn't even know it had a spelling!
Me: Walk into a pole, rather than bow, and you too will know how to not only start to re-use, let alone, how to spell it - buit carry on your own two way forum posts! My God, this is a bad dream - Jubaji, where are you - wake me up from this helll with one of those classic remarks of yours - HELP! Help, Help! wait a minute, thats for calling Underdog - yo Michael - Help!
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Originally posted by Ghost View PostIs KOTF for real lol.
Actually yeah. It was big respect to see Asian martial arts in movies in the fifties especially after WWII and then with the Korean war going on. You weren't American if you didn't box. Asian martial arts were a big no-no and a big mystery really in that time period.
If that's what you meant.
Originally posted by Tant01 View PostThe notorious "judo" chop... Deadly stuff. I wonder if you could find some clips on U tube...?
Been trying to find a clip but I can't seem to yet. It wasn't a hugely popular Sinatra film I don't think.
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Here ya go - the great Jimmy Cagney in a scene from the 1945 war propaganda film, "Blood On The Sun."Originally posted by Tant01 View PostThe notorious "judo" chop... Deadly stuff. I wonder if you could find some clips on U tube...?
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMJixq-LbgI[/YOUTUBE]
And then there is this 1930s clip of a film featuring - Ladies and Gentleman, if you please, I give you the one, the only, Bruce Tegner himself - and his mom, that's right, his mom!
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97f57NjgXX0[/YOUTUBE]
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Originally posted by kingoftheforest View PostThere were a couple of old movies in the '50's where guys used Judo. I'm pretty sure one of them was called G-men. I think and I'm not positive that Frank Sinatra actually uses a Judo chop and throw in one of his movies.
That's pretty impressive that it's been in Hollywood since the '50's as well.
The notorious "judo" chop... Deadly stuff. I wonder if you could find some clips on U tube...?
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That was so simple and so basic that it's scary!!!Originally posted by Tant01 View PostTantojutsu could be under rated too... Or not?
YouTube - Great tanto tameshigiri by sensei Piotrkowicz
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Tantojutsu could be under rated too... Or not?
YouTube - Great tanto tameshigiri by sensei Piotrkowicz
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Ok Bobblehead cult issues aside, most under rated would have to be TKD.
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There were a couple of old movies in the '50's where guys used Judo. I'm pretty sure one of them was called G-men. I think and I'm not positive that Frank Sinatra actually uses a Judo chop and throw in one of his movies.
That's pretty impressive that it's been in Hollywood since the '50's as well.
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