Bruce Lee's Unnoticed Movements

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  • @BruceLeeInsights
    @BruceLeeInsights  10 лет назад +1046

    Well... I've been receiving some negative comments recently regarding the title, movie clips...etc. I would like to make some points.
    [1] I didn't use standard wing chun terminology like lap sao or Pak sao because I wanted everyone (even those inexperienced in Martial arts) to understand the point.
    [2] When I gave the title "Unnoticed" it does not exactly mean invisible. Most people would miss those movements even though they have seen the movie 1000 times (check some of the comments). You might notice the feints if you are specifically looking for them in this video. It is very hard to notice them if you are watching it in a sequence.
    [3] Movie footages have been used because they are the only ones available for Bruce Lee. A lot of Bruce Lee content are being held by private collectors. Also don't compare saying Bruce was just an actor. Please understand that Bruce Lee came into film only to spread his philosophy of fighting. He thought that was better than starting a school. Bruce lee's fight choreography is based on realism. Many MMA fighters including Anderson silva, Jon Jones, Conor McGregor...etc have said that Bruce Lee was their Idol.
    [4] The movement before the sidekick is definitely a feint. Please read his book.
    [5] Please read the description before you dive in :D

    • @Toni_Balboa
      @Toni_Balboa 10 лет назад +75

      You know what my friend, as I saw this video, I recognized that i just knew a litttle bit of his greatness in his Martial Arts. Man there will be no any human being will achive this skill that he had. No one even not those who might be great at this time. He was the Newton of Martial Arts!

    • @jasonw1569
      @jasonw1569 10 лет назад +7

      Bruce lee was awesome... but during the time he had on earth, he did not achieve his maximum... there are faster and stronger masters out mainly because of the body mechanics of their system (eg. Yin Fu Baegua) and ways of training... that are far superior to Wing chung or JKD. But they will never show us outsiders... one of the most important things about Kung fu is the sense of humbleness which Bruce Lee did not bring. That pissed off alot of people.

    • @hopewu7173
      @hopewu7173 9 лет назад +36

      Jason W i think he did bring, actually. like in "way of the dragon," he shows a lot of respect to Norris. More importantly, people are stronger than him don't have his speed; people are as fast as he was don't have his power.

    • @jasonw1569
      @jasonw1569 9 лет назад +2

      zhaohao wu you missed my point entirely

    • @wingchun340
      @wingchun340 9 лет назад +26

      You didn't have to use Wing Chun terminology. The point was to show just how extremely fast Bruce Lee was, to basically throw two punches within a split second, which is undoubtedly a more complicated task. I've said it before that Bruce Lee was INHUMANLY fast! 2:08 shows JUST how fast. At 0.10, you pointed out the Wing Chun blocking technique, but what's ALSO not seen is that Bruce's third punch, which looks like an elbow, is actually a FULLY EXTENDED punch that extends completely PAST Bob Walls head! I've watched this on VHS, and ran the clip frame by frame. But even in slow motion, the camera does not pick it up. If anyone has this on VHS or DVD, go to that scene and run it frame by frame. It's a three-step fighting sequence, and the third punch is a fully extended punch, in which Bruce's forearm is well past Bob's head. Thank you for posting. By the way, I wonder would it be possible for anyone to CLOCK just how fast Bruce's third punch was in that scene? Incidentally, the third block/deflection by Bruce is a Pak Sao that's included with the third punch, for those who don't know.

  • @KooYang
    @KooYang Год назад +51

    The fact that he even put feints into his movies knowing that the audience may not even see it shows his dedication to his work and the perfectionist he was to his art and movies. A true innovative and one of a kind person

    • @swankybutters8371
      @swankybutters8371 Год назад

      Imagine if Bruce had been at Sharon Tate's house the night Tex Watson and the girls came to kill them... I have a feeling Bruce would have killed Tex, I have little doubt... Bruce might have died that day but not before trying to kill Tex and maybe the girls also.

    • @TenchiShinMei77
      @TenchiShinMei77 8 месяцев назад +2

      As far as I know, Bruce Lee wanted to teach martial arts through their films, as well, it wasn't just mere entertainment. It must be that almost every interview with him it's about teaching what he learned and discovered.

  • @theoriginalshakil8013
    @theoriginalshakil8013 5 лет назад +48

    The more we analyse him, the more we are amazed. All the un-noticed moves weren't necessary for the film effect, but he did them anyway. It's only decades later we are discovering them. A true genius of his field.

    • @ecw787
      @ecw787 5 лет назад +5

      True 100%

  • @AFMMarcelD
    @AFMMarcelD 5 лет назад +285

    This legend will never grow old, Bruce will forever be young and handsome, an inspirational man that will never die until the extinction of mankind.

    • @raymondbheflin5769
      @raymondbheflin5769 4 года назад +9

      I have never heard truer words spoken about the man the legend the number one martial artist of all times Bruce Lee

    • @ericwalker3588
      @ericwalker3588 4 года назад +5

      His teaching transcends time...

    • @5starisms
      @5starisms 3 года назад +3

      Forever young dynamic and handsome

    • @SaiSai-zm5oz
      @SaiSai-zm5oz 3 года назад +1

      Bruce was soo handsome at the same time no1 fighter.

    • @bobbybreezy2661
      @bobbybreezy2661 3 года назад

      This legend has never been in a real fight

  • @mattcollier1263
    @mattcollier1263 5 лет назад +11

    The world will never see the likes of Bruce Lee again , he was truly a remarkable man

  • @airgunn00b3
    @airgunn00b3 9 лет назад +7

    The fact that people debate about Bruce Lee in 2015 is an amazing testament to his legendary status. Who cares if he could beat so and so and how well would he do today? It's not like they promote Bruce Lee anymore... But his legacy and accomplishments will live on, forever.

  • @csick11
    @csick11 7 лет назад +7

    this guy is beyond amazing. many movements I have never noticed till now. I watch his movies over and over again and never get bored. his moves are simple and natural reaction.

  • @lacihalasz
    @lacihalasz 4 года назад +45

    There are actors, there are fighters but there is only one Bruce Lee ! The legend .

    • @lacihalasz
      @lacihalasz 3 года назад

      @Sum Ting Wong you really knew him didn't you? Talked to him, met him ...
      To call Bruce Lee a bull shit ....well that is ....no comment :(

  • @stormcutter59
    @stormcutter59 3 года назад +13

    It's insane to me how freakishly fast this man was it's hard to even comprehend the speed in which he is moving. Its unreal what hes doing I cant believe it even after all these years later. Bruce is an inspiration.

    • @richardnguyen2914
      @richardnguyen2914 4 месяца назад

      When I watched it once without any backtracking I still didn't really understand what I was seeing

  • @Foralluhaterz
    @Foralluhaterz 8 лет назад +252

    It wasnt real speed as bruce was so fast, they had to slow it down. Today, martial arts actors are so slow that they have to speed it up on screen. Bruce was a badass at everything

    • @OscarEvoo
      @OscarEvoo 8 лет назад +4

      Higher frames per second cameras now a days usually record minimum 60-120hz then it was 20-30

    • @StickyIckyOOHWAY
      @StickyIckyOOHWAY 8 лет назад +2

      +StevenDawson i dunno about that but they still only use 30 fps when playing the film in cinemas or TVs. so it doesnt really matter

    • @Tbonyandsteak
      @Tbonyandsteak 8 лет назад +3

      +StevenDawson its not about that. It is about wheter the speed is faster or slower than recorded.

    • @superchili9057
      @superchili9057 8 лет назад +1

      he's fast because all of his calcium were so strong

    • @howaikiat3149
      @howaikiat3149 8 лет назад +4

      +hassan Waleed i recall even after they slowed it down it was still too fast for the normal eye to see given technology advancements back in the day so he had to physically slow his movements down more.

  • @Champion-Heart
    @Champion-Heart 9 лет назад +602

    Bruce Lee movements are that of a fighter not an actor. I always see comments of people saying he was an actor. Real MMA fighters give Bruce respect and consider him the Godfather of MMA. If Bruce was fake real fighters wouldn't give him respect. No real fighter praises Van Damm. Cause they know he's Hollywood. Years ago in Vegas I met Bob Wall (Ohara) at a after party of a kickboxing event he said it was a wonder that they got Enter The Dragon finished. Because so many guys would challenge Bruce on set. He would beat them down and they would go back to filming. He said it drove the director crazy cause he was so afraid Bruce was gone get hurt. He said he was small but his speed and freakish strength was amazing to see in real life. He was far ahead of his time, if you look at the beginning of Enter The Dragon that fight with a young Sammo Hung looks similar to MMA of today.

    • @chili40m
      @chili40m 9 лет назад +70

      If Bruce Lee wasn't a martial artist,none of his former students wouldn't say he was real.
      The man was dynamite! I totally agree with you sir. Bruce Lee's skills were real.

    • @BloodofPatriots
      @BloodofPatriots 9 лет назад +19

      A big problem is that when the layperson watches Lee fight on film, they think they're seeing JKD. They're not. Those flashy high kicks to the head should have been their first clue.

    • @chili40m
      @chili40m 9 лет назад +3

      Possibly! But it wont be any of these guys today. However! Ipman,learnt his wingchung from a woman.
      Except ipman perfected it.

    • @makingjames
      @makingjames 9 лет назад +4

      ***** wing chun was created by a woman tho.

    • @chili40m
      @chili40m 9 лет назад +1

      Thank you. All i was saying to anythingnew,that ipman learnt wing chung from woman because it was created by a woman. Except ipman profected it.

  • @zakkrick
    @zakkrick 5 лет назад +37

    Bruce Lee wanted everyone to be still talking about him long after he’s gone. He’s made his mark and his legacy so high no can touch it.

  • @joefrazierslefthook1685
    @joefrazierslefthook1685 4 года назад +81

    "When he contracts, I expand. And, when there is an opportunity, I do not hit ... it hits all by all by itself." - Bruce Lee

    • @swankybutters8371
      @swankybutters8371 Год назад

      Imagine if Bruce had been at Sharon Tate's house the night Tex Watson and the girls came to kill them... I have a feeling Bruce would have killed Tex, I have little doubt... Bruce might have died that day but not before trying to kill Tex and maybe the girls also.

  • @SkemeKOS
    @SkemeKOS 10 лет назад +61

    I noticed almost all of these subtle movements a long time ago from the MANY times Ive watched his fight scenes, but you bought the attention to some things Ive never seen before.
    Great video, my friend.

  • @BeaWebDeveloper
    @BeaWebDeveloper 4 года назад +25

    I still remember when I was 10 and my dad told me about Enter the Dragon that how even the camera could not catch his actions. So he was directed to perform slow for sake of moving. He was a god miracle IMO

  • @ovidionieves855
    @ovidionieves855 6 лет назад +16

    The restaurant scene where he punches the tie always facinated me for 33 yrs. I have not scene anyone duplicate this. Incredible force of controlling his power.

    • @vainglories7512
      @vainglories7512 5 месяцев назад

      Min 00:56. I don't understand what's going on there BTW. Is he trying to prove he can box the tie without the force striking the wearer?

  • @DavidCastro-pu6jx
    @DavidCastro-pu6jx 5 лет назад +164

    You pointed out some moves that actually were unnoticed by me since the 1970's. Thanks for writing it out for us.

    • @jemsxavier9434
      @jemsxavier9434 4 года назад +3

      Well said sir

    • @Fascistbeast
      @Fascistbeast 4 года назад +3

      Yes Bruce Lee and his skills are timeless 👏

    • @subhajitsadhu4811
      @subhajitsadhu4811 4 года назад +3

      Legends never die and bruce lee is a legend

    • @CharlesDamianoBLC
      @CharlesDamianoBLC 4 года назад

      Indeed they are! He was the GOAT! How long have you been a Bruce Lee fan? Since you are a fan check out my Bruce Lee RUclips Channel which you will enjoy and please join our growing Bruce Lee community as we help preserve and perpetuate the Legacy of the Master! Thanks Charles

    • @CharlesDamianoBLC
      @CharlesDamianoBLC 4 года назад

      Indeed! He was the GOAT! How long have you been a Bruce Lee fan? Since you are a fan check out my Bruce Lee RUclips Channel which you will enjoy and please join our growing Bruce Lee community as we help preserve and perpetuate the Legacy of the Master! Thanks Charles

  • @TheKingOfRuckus
    @TheKingOfRuckus 10 лет назад +22

    There are various stories of him getting challenged randomly by people in the streets, on movie sets etc. He won them all, and the people challenging him really paid the price. I wish there were some footage out there. Even though most of these fights didn't last long it would have been nice to see Bruce Lee fighting for real.
    One encounter took place at one of his homes(Bob Wall tells this story in one of the documentaries included with Enter the Dragon special editions). Someone climbed the stone wall surrounding his property and challenged him. Bruce sidekicked the crap out of him. Fight over.
    Another took place on the Enter the Dragon set. I think Bob Wall told this one too but I can't remember if it was him or Robert Krause. One of the extras sitting on one of the stone walls hopped down and challenged Bruce. He was supposedly pretty good and in good shape. Bruce got him against the wall, knee trapped him and pummeled him mercilessly. When he stopped, he asked the guy if he wanted any more, he said no, and Bruce told him to get back up on the wall. Didn't have him fired, but put him in his place.
    When people say Bruce was "just an actor" they have no idea what they're talking about.

  • @section8usmc53
    @section8usmc53 10 лет назад +4

    That...was...incredible. Everyone knows he moved like a spring always under load, but the things you pointed out here were spectacular. Absolutely amazing. Excellent video.

  • @hectorbartlett567
    @hectorbartlett567 3 года назад +4

    Bruce was the complete martial artist ... mentally, physically and spirituality. There will never be another as unique and as brilliant as the late great Bruce Lee

  • @seabslew
    @seabslew 4 года назад +3

    I saw Bruce Lee in person in Washington DC in 1968 do his twenty minute demonstration. He was confident, charismatic, cocky (in a good way) and had everyone’s attention as he spoke to the crowd. He had the fastest hand speed I have ever seen. In a word he was everything you can imagine and then some. He was there as a guest of Jhoon Rhee for a National Karate Championship featuring Joe Lewis defending his heavyweight title. My friend and coworker Joe West talked me into attending the tournament. He was a student at one of the schools.

  • @thaik56
    @thaik56 10 лет назад +24

    Ohh wow, I'm amazed, when I already thought he was already fast enough, I would have never realized without this video that behind those seemingly simple fast moves of his were actually many hidden moves not visible at actual speed to the naked eye.
    Two word for you: Thank You
    One word for him: Breathtaking. I mean really.
    Those scenes here of his may just him acting, but acquiring such speed and being able to accomplish such feats are no tricks.
    If one amateur were to fight him, he would be lying on the ground unconscious within a few second without understanding why, the audience included. "What?... That dude just fell down with a single punch... lame" when he actually received many more of them and one kick. That reminds me of a scene in Dragon Ball (Not Z) in the Tenkaichi Budokai tournament between Goku and another contestant.

  • @roohan6038
    @roohan6038 5 лет назад +14

    I died when i see these clips
    I am unstoppable to watch these clips again and again!!!

  • @esmeralda8430
    @esmeralda8430 4 года назад +2

    I don't blink when I watch his movies..
    Though I missed a lot.
    🙏🙏🙏 Respect Legend

  • @TRUBEL-T
    @TRUBEL-T 5 лет назад +484

    Nearly 50 years after his death there's still no possibility to catch the speed of his moves.

    • @jacknapier_57
      @jacknapier_57 4 года назад +8

      Jiren did lol ...

    • @vhsdxzl
      @vhsdxzl 4 года назад +2

      fps 900

    • @galactic-shithead390
      @galactic-shithead390 4 года назад +3

      If you could film him in 60 fps you would notice

    • @psycheevolved1428
      @psycheevolved1428 4 года назад +1

      It's because it was not recorded on a high FPS camera. If it was recorded on today's cameras, it would all be seen perfectly

    • @linojakobsen7737
      @linojakobsen7737 4 года назад

      True. But you only have to be about half as fast as Bruce for that to be a problem.
      Just watch a good middle wright boxer frame by frame.

  • @mhassan8439
    @mhassan8439 9 лет назад +47

    This video is the best I could watch this long as I live and will never get bored watching the great inspiring martial arts un replaceable king.

    • @BruceLeeInsights
      @BruceLeeInsights  9 лет назад +2

      M Hassan Thank You!

    • @EchoedMelody
      @EchoedMelody 8 лет назад

      too bad we couldn't see his master in real action

    • @professorchaos8355
      @professorchaos8355 7 лет назад

      +Echoed Melody his master was ip man i think

    • @birdwithands8104
      @birdwithands8104 7 лет назад

      professorchaos Yes it was, he was trained by the most highly skilled Wing chun and Jeet kune do master.

  • @devilwarr1or
    @devilwarr1or 4 года назад +28

    Bruce Lee is almost almost always doing 3 things at once.
    He's dodging the blow while blocking it from even connecting AND attacking back all at the same time.

  • @rayburton4867
    @rayburton4867 4 года назад +16

    Man thanks for posting! That was an awesome experience! I was riveted to the screen just like I was when I was 13 years old when Bruce lee had hit his peak!

  • @MartialMind
    @MartialMind 10 лет назад +260

    I've watched "Enter the Dragon" a million times and i never once noticed that groin kick lol. Wow.

    • @JediWitness2
      @JediWitness2 3 года назад +3

      yes, there are ALL kind of feints, misdirection and FALSE strikes in real gung-fu to increase the chances that your REAL strike will land on target. While this is similar to the jab in boxing, it's taken to a FAR higher level in real gung-fu.
      You can see this real gung-fu practitioner from this 1970's documentary doing the Back Groin Kick to the bag at the 2:46 mark that Bruce did to the guy in the last clip.
      ruclips.net/video/9Dw88fw6lXA/видео.html

    • @xianmichaelfernandez6650
      @xianmichaelfernandez6650 3 года назад

      @Dawud Bryantkkkkkkkk*kkkKimkkkkuk k

    • @cwstars
      @cwstars 3 года назад

      Lol

    • @batdude811
      @batdude811 3 года назад +1

      I saw some kind of heel strike but not as a groin kick.

    • @realhomosapien
      @realhomosapien 3 года назад +2

      He strike so fast

  • @jakelam5089
    @jakelam5089 8 лет назад +178

    Bruce Lee was deadly fast, I've never seen another martial artist move as fast as him ever in my life.

    • @lifeuu
      @lifeuu 8 лет назад +4

      Watch DK yoo. he is super fast too. but Bruce Lee will always be the master.

    • @antoniomateosalmenglo3094
      @antoniomateosalmenglo3094 8 лет назад +4

      His brain couldn't handle such pressure, he trained too hard

    • @wilkinson1144
      @wilkinson1144 7 лет назад +3

      yes on 20fps but 60 it would catch his speed like a normal fighter

    • @travelshomeandabroad3221
      @travelshomeandabroad3221 6 лет назад +4

      Jake Lam he made chuck Norris look second rate in way of dragon . And norris is terrific too.

    • @blueboy189
      @blueboy189 5 лет назад +5

      @@wilkinson1144 - even on 60fps the time taken to initiate an attack through to the time taken to finish the atck would be the same as in 20fps. The clip feint/backfist clip shows his speed was utterly ridiculous. I'd like to see the overall time taken, if someone has the necessary tech to measure this?

  • @jetknight5051
    @jetknight5051 5 лет назад +92

    No matter what others say about MR. LEE. ....
    HE WILL ALWAYS BE KNOWN AS
    BRUCE LEE FAST BUT FURIOUS ! ! !

    • @darrionreed1240
      @darrionreed1240 5 лет назад +4

      Facts

    • @jetknight5051
      @jetknight5051 4 года назад +5

      @@darrionreed1240 the fact is he was the best of what he learned and the skills he had. ..

  • @user-wg6fc1vp9x
    @user-wg6fc1vp9x 2 года назад +4

    Брюс Ли величайший мастер без сомнения, огромное уважение к мастеру как боевых искусств так и художественных, браво!!!

  • @DFthepolarbear
    @DFthepolarbear 8 лет назад +75

    Wow he's amazingly fast and accurate. There were a few I didnt notice unless seen slowed down. Thanks for sharing! great clips.

  • @elchacal31
    @elchacal31 10 лет назад +18

    Three words: Speed, accuracy and power

    • @elchacal31
      @elchacal31 10 лет назад +1

      That's a Bruce Lee Quote, dumbass

  • @amitghadai7946
    @amitghadai7946 5 лет назад +2

    He is the first person to introduce martial arts to Hollywood. Today any martial artist who is gaining popularity would not have become popular if Mr. Lee would not have introduced martial arts.
    Anybody can become super martial artist today but he cannot become Super Speed Fast like Bruce Lee!!
    Truly an unforgettable legend..🙏🙏

  • @rabbit4111
    @rabbit4111 5 лет назад +22

    Bruce was the master, unparalleled skill, utter perfection, born to teach the world that his kung fu reached the heights of human achievement !! A total master !!!

    • @CharlesDamianoBLC
      @CharlesDamianoBLC 4 года назад +2

      Well said my friend! Could not agree more! He was the GOAT! How long have you been a Bruce Lee fan? Since you are a fan check out my Bruce Lee RUclips Channel which you will enjoy and please join our growing Bruce Lee community as we help preserve and perpetuate the Legacy of the Master! Thanks Charles

  • @Wistbacka
    @Wistbacka 7 лет назад +526

    Bruce would have loved 60 fps

    • @CabbageSandwich
      @CabbageSandwich 7 лет назад +36

      I wish we could have had him do a maximum speed combat workout with someone else who was really fast and capture it all on a Phantom Flex.
      Fucking A.

    • @unknownworld6171
      @unknownworld6171 4 года назад +15

      I think he love 100000 fps

    • @commercejunction5273
      @commercejunction5273 4 года назад +10

      Now there is 960fps. It would be truly amazing to see his moves right now if he has alive.

    • @Omie01
      @Omie01 4 года назад +2

      Commerce Junction Lol it’s possible to record in 10 trillion FPS. 960 is nothing haha.

    • @commercejunction5273
      @commercejunction5273 4 года назад +1

      @@Omie01 really?😅😂

  • @Tyhros
    @Tyhros 8 лет назад +103

    he does alot of what i didnt think was possible, to feint fast enough to bring out the instinctive block/brace then follow with a faster attack. thats brilliant, rock paper scissors, but forcing a rock (with a feint scissor) so he can paper. wow

    • @novastar2417
      @novastar2417 8 лет назад +15

      +Arconan Kurokami This is a great freakin analogy!!!!

    • @EXHellfire
      @EXHellfire 8 лет назад +1

      I'm just respecting the Guy Cecil picture lol

    • @TheMissKittyStar
      @TheMissKittyStar 5 лет назад

      I was just going to say the same as the dude below me, such an amazing analogy!

    • @VigilantAnarchism
      @VigilantAnarchism 4 года назад

      Yeeeeeeeah this comment is 2:14 in a nutshell lol

  • @kodkodkatedra4660
    @kodkodkatedra4660 4 года назад +138

    He was fighting by instinct like a wild cat turning reaction into reflex

    • @ericwalker3588
      @ericwalker3588 4 года назад +16

      Practice till it becomes you. You will react so fast that you will do the move from the subconscious mind before you actually think of the move in your conscious mind. You will say to yourself I did the move before I thought of it.

    • @athulchandran2737
      @athulchandran2737 4 года назад +3

      @@ericwalker3588 Awesome 🔥

    • @CharlesDamianoBLC
      @CharlesDamianoBLC 4 года назад +1

      So true! He was the GOAT! How long have you been a Bruce Lee fan? Since you are a fan check out my Bruce Lee RUclips Channel which you will enjoy and please join our growing Bruce Lee community as we help preserve and perpetuate the Legacy of the Master! Thanks Charles

    • @kodkodkatedra4660
      @kodkodkatedra4660 4 года назад +1

      @@CharlesDamianoBLC I am 53 y old so I am fan since the 70th thanks for reply .

    • @kodkodkatedra4660
      @kodkodkatedra4660 4 года назад

      @@ericwalker3588 u r right 👍👍

  • @Cod4Wii
    @Cod4Wii 6 лет назад +121

    The human natural instinct is to react to the first motion of attack. So when Bruce uses the feint, your natural reaction is to try and block it which is a misdirection leading you wide open for a counter attack. Even if you knew it was a feint, it would be too late to react because Bruce Lee was way too fast for your brain to process all that.

    • @lordoffaiyum9727
      @lordoffaiyum9727 3 года назад +5

      Exactly. A real artist can see that.

    • @boscocheng3927
      @boscocheng3927 3 года назад +8

      When u are a good fighter, u become more sensitive and faster, so the feint of Bruce would hurt u... If u are an ordinary fighter, it is so easy for faster Bruce to hurt u... Bruce had an all round analysis in fighting, not only speed and power... Bruce was born for fighting, a real GOAT over decades and decades

    • @Cod4Wii
      @Cod4Wii 2 года назад +8

      Many of his punching attacks and upper head movement have been used by world class boxers such as his Muhammad Ali head movement, his Floyd Mayweather parry and shoulder roll, and his Manny Pacquiao lower faints. Bruce Lee was way beyond his years, he would have been an incredible boxer had he only focused on punching. A definition of a complete fighter, he can punch, kick, block, feint, parry, counter, and grapple all with speed and power.

    • @shigshug8581
      @shigshug8581 9 месяцев назад +3

      He demonstrated MMA in Enter the Dragon 20 years before the very first UFC match. He's been doing moves that elite fighters have been doing before these fighters were even born!

  • @Proxyincognito
    @Proxyincognito 8 лет назад +1343

    Bruce Lee's feints wouldn't work on me because they're too fast for me to notice :)

    • @freeman2
      @freeman2 8 лет назад +9

      +Gazeth Sonica xD

    • @antoniomateosalmenglo3094
      @antoniomateosalmenglo3094 8 лет назад +4

      What do you mean?

    • @kazemani
      @kazemani 7 лет назад +24

      +Antonio Mateos Almenglo his subconscious mind and body would see it and react even if he conciously didn't see it coming or was aware

    • @OO7ronaldo
      @OO7ronaldo 7 лет назад +4

      lol.. Same 😂😂😂😂

    • @Affulent
      @Affulent 7 лет назад

      preach!

  • @M8E8L
    @M8E8L 10 лет назад +71

    The fact that Bruce Lee never got the chance to be filmed in Bullet Time is a crime against humanity. 

    • @HenSt-gz7qj
      @HenSt-gz7qj 10 лет назад +9

      if Bruce Lee still live, he'd be in the Expendables instead of Jet Lee.

    • @M8E8L
      @M8E8L 10 лет назад +3

      No Jet Li would not be replaced.
      Chuck Norris would be replaced.

    • @HenSt-gz7qj
      @HenSt-gz7qj 10 лет назад

      ^ you have a point there... since Bruce wins against Chuck... :D

  • @andrewnicholas4951
    @andrewnicholas4951 4 года назад +5

    Speed of a bullet strength of a leaperd heart of a lion. Brain of pure light. Poetry in motion. . Shooting star who lives on

  • @andrewb2476
    @andrewb2476 4 года назад +4

    He was the best and no man will ever walk this earth like Bruce.
    I was lucky to attend a Bruce Lee Anniversary convention in 1997 in England where they showed the full uncut version of “Way of the Dragon” meet some of the actors (boss man) and everyone said he was too fast for the camera.
    Always amazes me every time I watch a Bruce Lee movie or documentary.
    My hero forever

  • @rabidwulf5092
    @rabidwulf5092 8 лет назад +6

    As a martial artist of some 24 years of training.And as a fan that has indeed watched these movies thousands of times,you absolutely gave me notice of techniques that slipped past my well trained eye. Thank you Shari.

  • @holygroove2
    @holygroove2 7 лет назад +3

    This is very well done. I've never understood why people would think that Bruce was NOT a fighter. It is impossible to do what he did without fighting experience. People would challenge Bruce on the movie sets to sparring matches...this video shows clearly that he was a fighter, and this experience informed his cinematic art. Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Sammo Hung, Donnie Yen, Michelle Yeo, and Tony Ja owe a major debt of gratitude to him (and they all mention Bruce as an influence). All these people can actually fight if they needed to, but it wouldn't look as pretty as it does on screen. Again, very well done video. People who have negative comments have never done any sparring.

  • @rizwantahir7116
    @rizwantahir7116 4 года назад +12

    Feint my ass! I'd never see the feint, the jab, punch or kick comin, dang this man was super fast.

  • @mikefit3343
    @mikefit3343 4 года назад +22

    Bruce Lee was so fast! That at 1:46 every since I was a child, I always said how vicious that back elbow blow was, and at 28 years, I’m seeing it now as it always was.... a back punch lol

  • @deans0209
    @deans0209 6 лет назад +59

    Been a lifetime fan, and even I mad never seen some of these.
    And I'm fully aware of Bruce Lee's use of the feint to distract the opponent.
    It's one of the most underused techniques in fighting.

    • @JunkiesTube
      @JunkiesTube 4 года назад +7

      Well, it's used in boxing ALL the time - But this is the very first time I have seen a guy feint THAT freaking fast....!

    • @CharlesDamianoBLC
      @CharlesDamianoBLC 4 года назад +2

      Same here and so true! He was the GOAT! How long have you been a Bruce Lee fan? Since you are a fan check out my Bruce Lee RUclips Channel which you will enjoy and please join our growing Bruce Lee community as we help preserve and perpetuate the Legacy of the Master! Thanks Charles

    • @introgauge
      @introgauge 2 года назад

      Especially in so called action movies.

  • @yeon723
    @yeon723 9 лет назад +115

    I actually applaud UFC for giving so much props to Bruce in the new EA game and also the "I am bruce lee" documentary. Back then UFC fanboys would shit on Bruce all the time not realizing nearly all their favorite fighters looked up to him. In a match with rules Bruce may lose to some fighters. In a life or death street fight, bruce would clean up the whole house.

    • @leecason9468
      @leecason9468 9 лет назад +14

      So true. I like how you praised him without making him out as a god

    • @johannfarmann-katzer6982
      @johannfarmann-katzer6982 9 лет назад

      Most of it anyway. I have Great Respect for Bruce Lee; but there are fighters out there, who rival him. I am aware that he had a good grappling game, as well; but I would love to see him on the ground with Royce Gracie, or Adolf Ernst (Aka Ad Santel) in their primes.

    • @yeon723
      @yeon723 9 лет назад +8

      Johann Farmann-Katzer Right, but as I said in a match setting Royce would probably beat him if it was pure grappling. But if it was a street fight where anything goes, it's unlikely Bruce would even hit the floor and even if he did, eye jabs, biting, crotch attacks would make a lot of grapple moves obsolete.
      Try putting me in an armbar when I'm determined to rip flesh right off your leg. The strength he possessed was NOT normal for someone his size, and he knew the effectiveness of having a ground game and wrestling as he encountered grappling great Gene Lebell in the states prior to him going back to HK to become a star.

    • @johannfarmann-katzer6982
      @johannfarmann-katzer6982 9 лет назад

      Very true. It would still be good to see what would happen. Again, no direspect to Master Lee: The gracies are also no strangers to dirty fighting; and very tough.

    • @leonwelcome7025
      @leonwelcome7025 9 лет назад +4

      Life or death he kills them all. Rules are so much different. I have trained both ways. Mind set for rule base fighting I never liked. When the rules are gone some people with a different mindset have alternative deadlier skills.

  • @Iqbal_sibia
    @Iqbal_sibia 3 года назад +2

    He will always remain in our hearts .. still feel the same sadness till today .. ☹

  • @juniorkawai6131
    @juniorkawai6131 5 лет назад +86

    Bruce Lee was so fast even his shadow couldn't keep up!

    • @jamesbrown1183
      @jamesbrown1183 4 года назад +4

      That's the best one I've heard yet!.

    • @nocsm1701
      @nocsm1701 4 года назад +1

      🌏 I am a big fan of Bruce Lee and I like his life and his works. He is just a famous movie star who shows realistic fighting skills like many action movie stars today. Do not exaggerate him. He is dead, so whoever can flatter him to be excellent. There are real martial artists today are much better than he is. Many fighters who fight and win in the real arena more than a hundred times.

    • @ericwalker3588
      @ericwalker3588 4 года назад +5

      Please forgive Nocs for he knows not what he says!

    • @DavidCastro-pu6jx
      @DavidCastro-pu6jx 4 года назад +1

      @@nocsm1701 not true.

    • @DavidCastro-pu6jx
      @DavidCastro-pu6jx 4 года назад

      good one!

  • @endofsociety
    @endofsociety 7 лет назад +293

    Those who new Bruce say he couldn't be touched. That no one was able to punch him in the face. After all he was the last dragon.

    • @Assassinwolf731
      @Assassinwolf731 6 лет назад +2

      Was that Game of Thrones reference intentional?

    • @dennisjr77
      @dennisjr77 5 лет назад +11

      Nah..... the last dragon was Bruce LEROY!! 😂😂👍

    • @F8...
      @F8... 5 лет назад +2

      @@dennisjr77 bahaha...I love that movie

    • @dennisjr77
      @dennisjr77 5 лет назад +2

      xRahlx...... “who’s da Masta?”
      “Shonuff!”
      🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️😂😂😂😂👍

    • @ShifuCareaga
      @ShifuCareaga 5 лет назад +4

      Then why did he lose. Stop with the bullshit. ANYONE can be touched. He wasn't a god.

  • @Mr3161973
    @Mr3161973 8 лет назад +88

    You forgot the arm break to Chuck Norris.Bruce puts his right hand on the inside of Chucks wrist.Then Bruce puts his left hand on Chucks elbow pushing inwards snapping his arm.The movement is incredible! Bruce's hands start at his waist, does the snap and his hands are back at his waist all in a second. Then Bruce crushes his knee. Horrifyingly beautiful finish!

    • @BruceLeeInsights
      @BruceLeeInsights  8 лет назад +18

      Lee Banks Wow I never noticed Bruce's Left arm therefore missed it. Thank you for this. I am planning to make a second part and will definitely include that. :)

    • @Mr3161973
      @Mr3161973 8 лет назад +8

      Cool! Yeah I've watched Way Of The Dragon about 50 times. :)

    • @Oly1y
      @Oly1y 8 лет назад

      nice find

    • @Mr3161973
      @Mr3161973 8 лет назад +3

      Thanks, it's so fast it looks like a block but it ain't. Bruce was a machine.

    • @Jon-ov4nc
      @Jon-ov4nc 8 лет назад

      +Lee Banks is a block a strike, or is a strike a block?

  • @kedharisivashankar9905
    @kedharisivashankar9905 5 лет назад +5

    Lee had superhuman speed. Thanks for the slow motion show!

  • @e22378
    @e22378 4 года назад +7

    Bruce is the realist! All those feint moves, just amazing

  • @kingleon682
    @kingleon682 9 лет назад +83

    you guys do notice that Bruce Lee missed his target on purpose. One punch from him and you will instantly fall into another dimension.

  • @Lukeor
    @Lukeor 10 лет назад +66

    I remember during the Game of Death, he had to slow down because the camera couldn't pick up his movements.

    • @spandaniel
      @spandaniel 10 лет назад +52

      Imagine him demonstrating technique with some of the thousand-frame per second cameras. Sigh.

    • @Clint_Beastwood87
      @Clint_Beastwood87 10 лет назад +46

      Reckless Fresh He could probably hit you before he actually hit you.

    • @HenSt-gz7qj
      @HenSt-gz7qj 10 лет назад +5

      or maybe you're already down on the ground before he even hit you

    • @hocules
      @hocules 10 лет назад +1

      Camera has to slow down for Jet Li too. Jet Li won't stand a chance in the UFC. There's a big big big difference between real vs not-real fights. In real fights, the uncertainty and scariness factor are what make you hesitate, freeze, and consequently slow.

    • @spandaniel
      @spandaniel 10 лет назад +1

      jet li wouldn't stand a chance in UFC because his techniques don't work in close quarters. He has enough experience to manage uncertainty. But when someone has him in guard and is setting up one of 1,455,820 arm bars, he would be loath to stop them.

  • @HiThisDude
    @HiThisDude 5 лет назад +20

    Bruce Lee is the real life version of the Flash

  • @sonexreign7514
    @sonexreign7514 6 лет назад +16

    Superhuman 😍😍
    He's toooo toooo fast 😍😍❤🙏
    Such a great master and real man my hero ❤

  • @capcon6
    @capcon6 10 лет назад +8

    I'm not trained in the fighting arts but I idolized him as a kid growing up. We all did.

    • @justinbill3101
      @justinbill3101 10 лет назад

      ***** being honest, i saw Jakie Chen's filming when i was very little. they were filming in extremely slow action that I could tell he was horrible at kongfu....
      maybe he is now (idk), but his dumb commentary on my country keeps my hating him still.

    • @MrPizza063
      @MrPizza063 9 лет назад +1

      and that goes for me too. but I really love his movies and his philosophy teachings.

    • @TheTails63
      @TheTails63 9 лет назад

      Not only the fighting but the physical and mental training he cultivated was out of the ordinary.

  • @BladeEdge121212
    @BladeEdge121212 9 лет назад +5

    Absolutely amazing. I never noticed all of the feints!

  • @KennethKetchum
    @KennethKetchum 4 года назад +1

    forget the critics, the 4+ million speaks for itself. Brilliant video. thank you for sharing and helping bruce teach from beyond the dojo.

  • @victormanzano7294
    @victormanzano7294 5 лет назад +3

    He's the most amazing human i ever seen in all my life. No one like Bruce Lee. R.I.P.

  • @0088Halloween
    @0088Halloween 7 лет назад +23

    I don't think there will ever be another as good as Mr. Lee. there are a lot of greats today, but he was on another level.

    • @wyvern5890
      @wyvern5890 7 лет назад +1

      Bruce Lee was the best martial artist of all time, no question. and I'm proud to be named after his son :D

    • @arrjee9474
      @arrjee9474 5 лет назад +3

      Because his dedication was nonhuman, who trains 14 hours a day?? He was the John Coltrane, (Jazz innovator and legend who practiced every single day of his musical life and still influences musicians today having passed 60 years ago), of martial arts. Like Michael Jackson was to entertainment. Michael Jordan to basketball ... You don't get to their level without freakish dedication!

    • @fredfreddy8684
      @fredfreddy8684 5 лет назад

      As good at fight choreography?

    • @arrjee9474
      @arrjee9474 5 лет назад +1

      Fred Freddy
      I guess that too. The choreography comes from his knowledge of fighting techniques and skills.

    • @fredfreddy8684
      @fredfreddy8684 5 лет назад

      @@arrjee9474 I don't think Bruce Lee was a fighter. He was a fight choreographer and non-fighting martial arts practitioner/innovator.

  • @jd7711
    @jd7711 10 лет назад +4

    Bruce Lee was one of the most inspirational man ever to walk the earth .

  • @LargestClassifieds
    @LargestClassifieds 5 лет назад +46

    Bruce's movement was too fast for me to see. Thanks for the analysis. Good job.

  • @debrastevenson709
    @debrastevenson709 4 года назад +6

    A true master of his art! Just simply perfection in every way!

  • @TheAt29
    @TheAt29 10 лет назад +10

    Absolutely outstanding! Truly a great phenom in the martial arts world. I remember watching enter the dragon when I was 8 (although that was in '99 on video cassette tape... Old skool) it always amazed me how fast he could move. If I can make a slight comparison between Bruce Lee and a basketball player I would have to say Hakeem Olajuwon is the best choice. Both offensively would throw you off guard, Bruce with his feints and block removers and Hakeem with his dream shakes and post play. Defensively Bruce was extremely agile and clever when it came to getting the best of his opponent, timing the movement from a strike and countering, and Hakeem ... Well this guy would lock you down on defence! Block shot and steal ball! Simply amazing athletes and people. R.I.P Bruce

  • @PastFailure
    @PastFailure 10 лет назад +9

    Wow, great finds! These are things I've never come close to noticing. I'm so used to the action nowadays where it's just made to be entertaining, but I've found new respect for Bruce because of the realistic aspects of fighting he put into his choreography.

  • @kaligithirajiv3358
    @kaligithirajiv3358 4 года назад +2

    Bruce is Legend..there is no another

  • @RobinSharmaRobinSharma
    @RobinSharmaRobinSharma 4 года назад +7

    In my _extremely_ limited knowledge, something that stands out about Bruce is that he seemed to have a supernatural ability to identify the blind spots of his opponents. All the feints were done so close (and so fast, of course) that the opponent’s field of vision wouldn’t even register. Reminds me very much of someone like Apollo Robbins or Bob Arno. I think Bruce would have also made a phenomenal artful manipulator!

  • @inflamesfan03091993
    @inflamesfan03091993 10 лет назад +54

    Is it just me or were most of these perfectly visible?

    • @MrNobodyy99
      @MrNobodyy99 10 лет назад +2

      I thought so too.

    • @julsindriago
      @julsindriago 10 лет назад +18

      They actually had to slow down the speed of reproduction of the movie, during the battles. You can see the reaction of the people fighting against him, they didn't even notice, or reacted really late.
      +Lukeor says it: "I remember during the Game of Death, he had to slow down because the camera couldn't pick up his movements."

    • @endesmomo6420
      @endesmomo6420 10 лет назад +2

      Not only visible, but not amazing in anyway also. Bruce Lee was a great lartial artist but this shows almost nothing notable.

    • @laurieconelly2192
      @laurieconelly2192 10 лет назад +1

      Wasnt it established that he was asked to pull his punches (slow down) in order for the crappy cameras of the times to catch everything? Thats what I've heard at least

    • @Vanquiza
      @Vanquiza 10 лет назад +1

      ***** In his movies the slowed down the movie when we moved, because his moved were way too fast for the camera to capture.

  • @jamesroper8687
    @jamesroper8687 8 лет назад +442

    Bruce Lee was too fast for cameras. In a real fight, he would be unbeatable. How can you fight someone who's punches can't be blocked, and can block yours before you make them, then hit you before your brain registers the impact?

    • @maximilian6830
      @maximilian6830 8 лет назад

      +XxsplaSh0-o are you saying that because they can take punches, that's a stupid reason because he can stop there pubes before they can make them

    • @maximilian6830
      @maximilian6830 8 лет назад

      +Max The Great punches*

    • @harmonyjones8035
      @harmonyjones8035 7 лет назад +8

      carpe noctem
      Ohhhhhh you have no idea, hun ;-)

    • @alphainfinity1051
      @alphainfinity1051 6 лет назад +11

      its called Ultra Instinct or Mastery of self movement.

    • @travelshomeandabroad3221
      @travelshomeandabroad3221 6 лет назад +1

      James Roper not to mention his deadly kicks too

  • @reywell5515
    @reywell5515 4 года назад +2

    How can you not love watching this Martial Arts master!

  • @worldsokayestmedic4568
    @worldsokayestmedic4568 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for a great, well done post! I've been a fan of Bruce Lee since the late 70s, but this is the nicest concise video showing many of his moves. The more I learn, the more I am absolutely amazed by Bruce Lee. This video is an amazing, easy to follow look at just how incredibly fast Bruce was. PS: kicks and punches executed to miss, i.e. fakes, are actually harder to do than real ones.

  • @Suppoman2011
    @Suppoman2011 7 лет назад +14

    This video alone is in my top 3 of favourite RUclips videos. Didn't notice a lot of these and I've watched them all hundreds of times - the I always thought the fist of fury backfist was an elbow strike

  • @tcaudiomute
    @tcaudiomute 10 лет назад +24

    good job putting all this together man :)

  • @FranciscoSouzalbtet347913
    @FranciscoSouzalbtet347913 4 года назад +1

    Bruce Lee and his devastating combos !! He was giving me blows that I couldn’t understand so quickly! This guy is a legend!

  • @georgeisaak5321
    @georgeisaak5321 4 года назад +15

    This global phenomenon called Bruce Lee within 33 years of age managed to build himself up to the level of a philosopher , a master of martial arts and became an actor ! He also was a great dancer , he was the guy responsible for the worldwide free spreading of the Asian knowledge of martial arts and he was battling with a spine injury for the last years of his life . He wasn't just fast , we were too slow for him . He died in 1973 and still to this day there is no one to go as close to Bruce as DK Yoo from Korea ! The same things everybody said about Bruce Lee since his death , they also said about DK Yoo , that he never fought with someone , he just does presentations etc etc ... Yeah and whoever has eyes and brains understands that both Bruce and DK are the real deal .

    • @CharlesDamianoBLC
      @CharlesDamianoBLC 4 года назад +1

      Well said George! He was the GOAT! How long have you been a Bruce Lee fan? Since you are a fan check out my Bruce Lee RUclips Channel which you will enjoy and please join our growing Bruce Lee community as we help preserve and perpetuate the Legacy of the Master! Thanks Charles

    • @georgeisaak5321
      @georgeisaak5321 4 года назад +1

      @@CharlesDamianoBLC It will be my pleasure and thanks for the invitation !

    • @CharlesDamianoBLC
      @CharlesDamianoBLC 4 года назад

      @@georgeisaak5321 your very welcome! Thanks for subscribing to the channel and looking forward to meeting you through the comments. I post a new Bruce Lee episode every Friday! Enjoy my friend and remember to turn on your post notification so you Neve miss an episode! Be well!

  • @spike378
    @spike378 8 лет назад +61

    it is well known to HK cinema that they admit the cameras fail to capture bruce lee fast movements. He was simply too fast for the camera to catch or maybe human eyes

    • @tomstarks4361
      @tomstarks4361 8 лет назад +5

      Cameras in the 70s. The cameras we have nowadays would have captured his movements without a worry.

    • @daffidavit
      @daffidavit 7 лет назад +8

      There were special cameras, even in the 50's, that could catch Lee's actions. But they ran a 50,000 frames per second and were super expensive. Some were used during Hydrogen bomb tests in Slo-Mo to see the first few seconds of how the bomb exploded.

    • @daffidavit
      @daffidavit 7 лет назад +2

      Check out the videos of the first H bomb tests. Also, check out the slo mo Saturn 5 engine burns. They used super fast film at super hi frame rates, even back in the day. They used cameras that were so fast, that only digital cameras of today are faster. Now they have cameras that can see bullets go through 2 inch steel at many thousands of frames per second, but they also had film cameras when testing the H bombs in the 1950's. They are on RUclips if you search. They even tell you the frame rate. If I wasn't so tired, I hunt down the link for you.

    • @LeChristEstRoi
      @LeChristEstRoi 7 лет назад +2

      We are speaking of average cameras used by the cinema industry in the 70s and not some "special" cameras used by the US army or some rocket science research institute...

    • @Eyes-of-Horus
      @Eyes-of-Horus 6 лет назад

      Film runs at 24 frames per second (fps). That is going to make any fast movement appear blurry or jerky. At 30 fps and up to 60 fps fast movements would appear more smooth and a lot less blurred because it is at the speed that the human eye is able to process information. Doug Trumbull (a film director and SFX supervisor) had figured this out and created a movie process called "Showscan" and patented the speeds from 30 to 60 fps. For many years his demonstration of Showscan, showing at 60 fps had been seen in Las Vegas at the Luxor.

  • @sankai91
    @sankai91 10 лет назад +4

    most feints I didn't notice when I was smaller, but most of the stuff shown in this video were clear to me ever since I watched his movies for the first time..

  • @avsksureshchinna2913
    @avsksureshchinna2913 4 года назад

    Wow..... What an analysis about the great master.... All the analysis shows your deep built love for Bruce Lee.... Bruce lives permanently in the hearts 💕 of his analysers, fans, fighters, admirers....

  • @antarshakti3093
    @antarshakti3093 4 года назад +1

    Nobody can become another Bruce Lee. Bruce Lee the Legend is the end of such creation.

  • @GetsumJ
    @GetsumJ 7 лет назад +113

    I am one of those ex- boxers who laughed a Bruce Lee's ability. I was sure that one well placed left hook would ground Bruce and he wouldn't be getting up. Then I started studying his moves and tactics.
    I am a fool.
    Bruce Lee was three moves ahead of anything you threw at him. Every defensive move he used incorporated an offensive reaction. Add that to the speed and precision of his tactics and you have a guy that was almost unbeatable. People say size matters in fighting. Those same people have never studied Royce Gracie.
    So I look back and realize that my left hook was not the best, but a very decent one. After years of research I now know that my left hook didn't matter. I would have never landed it.
    Make no mistake, Bruce Lee was in fact "That good". And when I hear people like MJW say they could beat Bruce Lee, I have to laugh.

    • @ramani.a.8138
      @ramani.a.8138 4 года назад +4

      GetsumJ
      The Dragon 🐉 is death.
      When the lion king is not in the Jungle come the Schakals out and proclaims self a the Kings of the Jungle.
      Ithink when MJW have on Bruce not single move landed.
      Now beat even a not martial arts trained actor ( Brad Pitt )!???
      Oh Times oh

    • @dragonfly492
      @dragonfly492 4 года назад +1

      @ GetsumJ: Nice of you to realize that you were a fool.

    • @MrMjswagger
      @MrMjswagger 4 года назад +2

      Bruce couldn't take down Lesnar. Prolly would stick & move. Let Brock tire himself. Then break his big ass down. Kinda like Jet Li in Fearless we he fought the Undefeated American Wrestler.

    • @davidchen1757
      @davidchen1757 4 года назад +3

      @starlight_93 No one could beat Bruce Lee!

    • @corneilmadison9436
      @corneilmadison9436 4 года назад +2

      Yeah I saw that on a radio interview when they asked who would win between him and bruce Lee, his first stupid uneducated answer was me because of size, I'm like bro seriously, I'm a big finnatic of bruce Lee but he was smart, strong, and dangerous, I love michael jai white and thinks he's a phenomenal fighter but to say because your bigger than somebody you'd beat them is your first fail, he'll they teach you that in karate class, never underestimate your opponent, I believe bruce would have became friends with him and they both would have switched knowledge from each other, bruce seemed like a humble person but I believe if you piss him off he'd hurt you

  • @clairemadeinheaven
    @clairemadeinheaven 8 лет назад +168

    I didn't even notice the wing chun block remover in that bob wall fight

    • @jakelo3034
      @jakelo3034 7 лет назад +23

      You are not the only one. I've seen Enter The Dragon over a hundred times and I've never noticed those Wing Chun block removers in the fight with Bob Wall either. Bruce Lee was deadly fast.

    • @bigfootmouse
      @bigfootmouse 7 лет назад

      actually, arnis uses that too; although it's usually more of a straight grab his stance looks more from the PMA styles

    • @jamariuswalker1712
      @jamariuswalker1712 7 лет назад +1

      Bre Fujimoto I LOVE watching Bruce's films over 100 x as well and I noticed sum of the movements he was doing to his enemies very quick very speedy so memorable

    • @dgrundman7499
      @dgrundman7499 7 лет назад +2

      You know, Bruce was so fucking fast, half the time the only way i even knew he had hit somebody was when he would do that awesomely unique and signature chi 'Woo ahhh'!! (am I saying that right, his chi?). I wouldn't see the move, i'd just hear him yell and the opponent flying off into the distance. The guys was a living muscle, maybe the perfect man physically fitness wise, amazing discipline and dedication . . .

    • @jessekytwayhat3152
      @jessekytwayhat3152 6 лет назад +5

      I've seen it before, but only after I watched it in slow motion. After that I incorporated it into my boxing strategy. Bruce Lee was so fast that he had to slow his movements down during the filming of The Green Hornet, because he was too fast for the camera. If only 1080 p existed during his lifetime. But don't wait for that day, because it ain't never gonna happen. The onliest thing we can do, is wonder and imagine.

  • @andrewmcneil6668
    @andrewmcneil6668 4 года назад +3

    Bruce Lee = Dedication To The Art Of Human Potential

  • @roni9275
    @roni9275 3 года назад +1

    One thing is for sure I will never get bored of Lee's movies

  • @KrazyDave1978
    @KrazyDave1978 9 лет назад +75

    I always will respect the qualities that Bruce Lee was endowed with. a lot of people forget that Bruce Lee was truly the real deal Holyfield. he was a tactician and architec that engineered a new system of martial arts with in that old system . He never went around Proclaiming that he was unbeatable or the greatest of all times. he simply wanted to tear down a very racial and biased control societies. It ridiculed the Asian world n Chinese Culture. Martial arts became the tool that he utilized to bring his vision into a more racial acceptance into the American society and also around the world. We have to remember and never aloud the naysayers and hypocrites to poison our mines about him. His only mission in life was, to tear down that border and a invisible boundary. he utilize also how to use the right supplements to refuel and build your body to be able to achieve victory and excellence to reach for your own majestic glory. He said it the best that, " I cannot teach you, I only can help you to explore yourself". Just look around at popular pop culture of all the martial arts movies from the Shaw Brothers and others alike out there. they would have never been able to get that wide range of international support and marketing. For he became the living representation of endorsement and help marketed at the time that was definitely segregated. He had that spirit that capture you that made you drop and stop what you doing. He punch you can say lol, the world to the solar plex and we are still feeling that blow. truly one of the most iconic man of the 20th century. for he accomplished all of this within the short and limited time when he was alive. remember he was only 32 years old when he passed away. That is to me the definition and the embodiment of a Grandmaster. He will never be forgotten. ~RIP to Bruce Lee~

    • @supermario7313
      @supermario7313 8 лет назад

      Southern Cross he did walk around and said that he was unbeatable. There was also a scene in his movie, "Dragon, the Bruce Lee Story" He said that he could beat any man in 60 seconds or less. And he did say that. And the movie was commissioned by his family. And he was beaten. He lost to Jack Man Wong years ago. But, dont say that im a hater. I am Bruce Lees biggest fan. But, to say that he was humble was not true. He was the cockiest bastard out there. In his interview, he even said that, if he could put on a show, and not be cocky. and to truly express himself. Was very hard to do. What he meant was, he couldnt do it without being cocky....And to be honest...He was cocky, and I believed every word he said....

    • @KrazyDave1978
      @KrazyDave1978 8 лет назад

      indra kortua​ is this your attempt to start some controversy or do you like to throw a little bit of Anarchy into the mix and see what happens? if so that's all good but it will be nice to finally hear somebody admit that's what they're doing. We all have the right to say what we want to say but I know we have people out there who love to start controversy and through anarchy into the equation.

    • @supermario7313
      @supermario7313 8 лет назад

      I am not trying to start controversy. These things did happen. And so there is no anarchy here. All of which I said was true. If I was here to stir trouble, I would admit it. But, what is there to admit if Im not here to cause trouble? Lots of people cannot admit the fact that Bruce Lee lost. Or that he was cocky. Or that he couldnt control his big head. They couldnt admit this because they are his number one fans. I am his number one fan as well. However, I will be the first to admit that he did lose. He does have a big head. He is cocky. And he cannot contain himself when it comes to showing off. But, I will also admit, that he is still number 1. Some of the best, lose all the time. Michael Jordon didnt win all the time. Mohammed Ali didnt either. Neither did Pete Sampras, Tiger Woods, Larry Bird, Manny Pacqiao, Peyton Manning, etc, etc. Some people may not consider some of the people I mention, as being the best of the best. However, if everybody has lost one time or another, then who is the best? But, getting back to Bruce Lee, make no mistake that he did lose. There is evidence in his book. There is evidence in his movie, which was commissioned by his family. And there bits of evidence here and there. Do your research and you will find this stuff. But, of course, nobody would do all these tedious research unless, they were "Bruce Lee's Number 1 Fan."

    • @KrazyDave1978
      @KrazyDave1978 8 лет назад +1

      indra kortua​ I still like to remind people that , Bruce Lee was 32 years old when he died. How many people do we know personally accomplish a lot of goals that he did when they were 32 or even before they turn 30? Nobody is perfect and there always will be something that somebody is going to find to use against you. That is a promise. I'm the kind of person I can over look certain things that, do not hold weight to a snowflake if you know what I mean lol? It is a price that you must pay if you do become famous because, once you build a person up then you must destroy them. that is how the media operates as long as you can get the scoop and make that money, they do not care who they crucify. Kareem Abdul Jabbar say something that made a lot of sense when he starred in Game of Death. He mention that a lot of people do not truly understand how young Bruce Lee really was it this time. his accomplishments and the things that he did was, revolutionary. Not too many people had the knowledge or the wisdom and philosophy he already had at such a young age. I was raised by a philosophy of growing up in the 80's called, if a person has nine bad qualities but one good focus on that one. But in Bruce Lee's case he had 9 good quality so why even focus on that one bad? I will say it again the man was only 32 years old and didn't have anybody pretty much at that time to look up to to establish anything or a rock solid foundation. basically he gave us the foundation to build many things upon which we have done over the last 40 years. We live in the age now will we understand bodybuilding vitamin shops / GNC's. Different martial art associations even down to UFC has all been credited for becoming popular because of one man. I'm sure somebody else out there probably would have came along and may have accomplished something here or there but, even some of those people admit it's because of Bruce Lee contribution in establishing the foundation, most things were able to make it to the surface. To the point that now even on a subconscious level you are not even aware that you've been influenced by him. I study history and I know the facts and also know that it will always be people out there who find that one negative thing to use against somebody. But at 32 years old he accomplished something that a lot of men even by the time they get probably 62, can only hope and wish for which is fulfill whatever your destiny maybe. to go after it with the utmost courage and to not let anybody tell you it is impossible. To me that's what gives him the title are modern Grandmaster.

    • @supermario7313
      @supermario7313 8 лет назад

      I understand that you wanna focus on the good and not the bad. I was not trying to draw attention to all that is bad. I am a "you get what you see" type of guy. If he did 10 good things, then he did 10 good things. If there was also one bad in there, then there was one bad in there. Alot of fans dont want people to mention that this person was not perfect. They dont like to think that he lost. Or was a trouble maker. Or anything like that. Im sure he had his ups and downs. But, that doesnt make me any less a fan. I am still fascinated with the guy, despite the fact that he died over 40 years ago.....

  • @Highgear145
    @Highgear145 5 лет назад +10

    Holy Crap!!! The groin kick at 3:44 is the first time I've seen that, I've seen Enter the Dragon like 50 times

  • @legendmartialarts9753
    @legendmartialarts9753 4 года назад +13

    I always pause and see his movements his speed was incredeble

  • @cxrgaming923
    @cxrgaming923 5 лет назад +2

    Great video bro, really captures the Master's unmatchable speed and reflexes. But I must add a few logics to this comment of something that we all had missed of what Master Lee so supreme.
    1: Ever noticed that whenever Master Lee strikes an opponent that the strike itself has a precision of sheer destruction; capable of instant death upon the vital point. For instance, look how he hit Mr Chuck Norris or even Mr Robert Baker in his film. Each strike with the combining nature of sheer speed and great force could have killed them on actual impact.
    2: Knowing the Vital Areas of the body is also one of the prime enlightenment and perhaps the greatest achievements in Master Lee's Martial Arts success. Notice how Master Lee greatly trials each opponent upon the start of their fight, even if it's to the death by feinting each coordinated movement he has them to partake. He mirrors their body movement as a scientific recess so that he can which area of his opponent's body he can use to his advantage, whether it's the toes or even the forehead.
    Conclusion: Master Lee's outlook on full contact combat is a education to the development of how to defeat an opponent in a "Way of Fighting without Fighting".
    Bruce Lee was and is the greatest Martial Artist fighter in the world.

  • @MediaSock
    @MediaSock 4 года назад +31

    The slow motion guys would have loved Bruce Lee

  • @glorymosbyfloyd3878
    @glorymosbyfloyd3878 8 лет назад +4

    Bruce Lee was the absolute man!! Phenomenal! ! I'll love him forever! !

  • @rnb4good
    @rnb4good 4 года назад +2

    Speed equals power..Bruce Lee's speed is unmatched.

  • @dilipjanaka9844
    @dilipjanaka9844 5 лет назад +26

    He's some shots difficult to catch even movie cameras..unbeleavable speed

  • @cqtaylor
    @cqtaylor 10 лет назад +16

    Notice Bruce Lee drinking a hot green tea and eating some steamed soybeans before his third and fourth punch at the Russian dude in suspenders?

  • @kingzirogaming
    @kingzirogaming 9 лет назад +49

    His fight scenes are actually already in slow motion or you wouldn't even see any of the moves.

    • @chinesecovidanalswabs4752
      @chinesecovidanalswabs4752 9 лет назад +4

      ROFL!! You serious? I could barely see if not at all some of the things pointed out to me in this video. And you are saying it's not at full speed? Dafuq!!?

    • @alexnurse3498
      @alexnurse3498 9 лет назад +18

      ***** They often had to re-shoot a lot of his fights because he simply moved too fast for the camera to capture his movements and strikes, and it looked like people were falling for no reason. For the Green Hornet TV series, especially, since Kato wasn't supposed to have "supernatural powers".

    • @ChuBoyz92
      @ChuBoyz92 8 лет назад

      Yea the film director when bruce join, ever say if they re shoot cuz they need bruce to slow the punch

    • @skylermccloud78
      @skylermccloud78 6 лет назад +1

      Sheep yep in his movies they actually had to slow down the footage www.neatorama.com/2007/10/23/10-kick-ass-facts-about-bruce-lee/

  • @themask706
    @themask706 5 лет назад +4

    A great dancer enters the next move without leaving the one before , like water pouring from a jug , you move the jug anyway you like, but the water still flows smoothly. Bruce was water poured from heaven. Thank you for all that you gave .

  • @paulbaker1505
    @paulbaker1505 4 года назад +3

    Even in slow motion he was lightning. There's no way any human could lay a finger on this man in a fight. He tensed up every part of his body when punching somebody. The master.