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shaolin soccer at it's best.
documentary on a shaolin monk that defected from china in 1992, to live and teach in america.
a compilation of some shaolin monks in training.
a condensed version of a documentary about shaolin kung fu put to the song "kung fu fighting".
documentary on the first official shaolin temple outside of china.
shaolin monk lays on three blades and has huge rock cracked against his tummy. notice the beer belly. it's not an ordinary beer belly, it's special shaolin rock-crackin' belly.
a compilation of some shaolin monks in training. part 2
part one. documentary about these warrior monks and their martial arts. the origins are not absolutely certain, but some believe "the shaolin order dates to about 540 a.d., when an indian buddhist priest named bodhidharma, traveled to china to see the emperor".
part two. documentary about these warrior monks and their martial arts. the origins are not absolutely certain, but some believe "the shaolin order dates to about 540 a.d., when an indian buddhist priest named bodhidharma, traveled to china to see the emperor".
part three. documentary about these warrior monks and their martial arts. the origins are not absolutely certain, but some believe "the shaolin order dates to about 540 a.d., when an indian buddhist priest named bodhidharma, traveled to china to see the emperor".
this is my first attempt at making a music video. it's not great but it has some good clips from the shaolin soccer movie and it features 2 great songs, "freestyler" and "requiem for a dream". please comment about it, http://blankevolution.com
this is a friendly match between a shaolin monk and a tae kwon do fighter. enjoy!
can i get some d please?
now only if the world could be like this. dancing in harmony?
it's kind of a cross between soccer and volleyball.
some monks performing some amazing tricks with weapons and doing some other things like eating glass.
part 3
part 2 of documentary
rare footage of a shaolin monk fighting a master tai-kwon-do martial artist.
i filmed this at shaolin temple on 10/3/06. these kids aren't professional performers. gong-fu (chinese boxing) takes tremendous discipline and these students have been doing it since childhood. while this performance looks flashy, the ability to master these styles of boxing came only after having mastered basics that would be devestating if used in an average street fight.