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MMA fighter Chad Vázquez with Kali Knife Instructor, Logan Lo, breaks down Tony Jaa's Flying Knee from Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior (2003)
#scenicfights #martialarts #ongbak #tonyjaa #muaythai #fightscenebreakdown #actionmovies
About Fight Scene Breakdown:
Scenic Fights’ Fight Scene Breakdown is the best martial arts fight scene breakdown that not only gives you expert analysis on the action scene, but also visually demonstrates the martial arts fight choreography.
Currently, season 1 features Pekiti Tirsia Kali Expert Logan Lo, black belt Brazilian jiu-jitsu MMA Fighter, Chad Vázquez and Judo black belt, Pak.
Watch our other martial arts fight scene breakdown episodes which includes Donnie Yen, Atomic Blonde, John Wick and more!
Let us know in the comments below, which video game, movie or anime fight scene you’d like to see us breakdown next!
About Scenic Fights:
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About Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior (source Google):
When a sacred Buddha statuette, Ong Bak, is stolen from the village, Ting (Tony Jaa) goes to Bangkok in order to retrieve it. He uses his mastery in the traditional Muay Thai to combat his enemies.
About Tony Jaa: (source Wikipedia):
Tony Jaa (Tatchakorn Yeerum) is a legendary martial arts actor that specializes in Muay Thai. Jaa began training in Muay Thai at his local temple at age 10. By 15, he was a protégé of stuntman and action film director Panna Rittikrai. Jaa initially worked as a stuntman for Muay Thai Stunt for 14 years, appearing in many of Rittikrai's films. He doubled for Sammo Hung when the martial-arts movie actor made a commercial for an energy drink that required him to grasp an elephant's tusks and somersault onto the elephant's back. This led to Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior in 2003, Jaa's break-out role as a leading man. Jaa did all the stunts without mechanical assistance or computer-generated effects and it showcased his style of extreme acrobatics and speedy, dance-like moves. His second major movie was Tom-Yum-Goong (The Protector in the US), named after Tom yum soup, which included a style of Muay Thai that imitates elephants.
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Sound designed and mixed by:
Robert Acocella
#scenicfights #martialarts #ongbak #tonyjaa #muaythai #fightscenebreakdown #actionmovies
About Fight Scene Breakdown:
Scenic Fights’ Fight Scene Breakdown is the best martial arts fight scene breakdown that not only gives you expert analysis on the action scene, but also visually demonstrates the martial arts fight choreography.
Currently, season 1 features Pekiti Tirsia Kali Expert Logan Lo, black belt Brazilian jiu-jitsu MMA Fighter, Chad Vázquez and Judo black belt, Pak.
Watch our other martial arts fight scene breakdown episodes which includes Donnie Yen, Atomic Blonde, John Wick and more!
Let us know in the comments below, which video game, movie or anime fight scene you’d like to see us breakdown next!
About Scenic Fights:
Scenic Fights is the new place to celebrate the lifestyle and culture of martial arts practitioners, entertainers and action movie fans.
We are just a bunch of martial arts action fans trying to grow a community we love. Help us by liking, sharing, hitting that notification bell and subscribing with us.
About Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior (source Google):
When a sacred Buddha statuette, Ong Bak, is stolen from the village, Ting (Tony Jaa) goes to Bangkok in order to retrieve it. He uses his mastery in the traditional Muay Thai to combat his enemies.
About Tony Jaa: (source Wikipedia):
Tony Jaa (Tatchakorn Yeerum) is a legendary martial arts actor that specializes in Muay Thai. Jaa began training in Muay Thai at his local temple at age 10. By 15, he was a protégé of stuntman and action film director Panna Rittikrai. Jaa initially worked as a stuntman for Muay Thai Stunt for 14 years, appearing in many of Rittikrai's films. He doubled for Sammo Hung when the martial-arts movie actor made a commercial for an energy drink that required him to grasp an elephant's tusks and somersault onto the elephant's back. This led to Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior in 2003, Jaa's break-out role as a leading man. Jaa did all the stunts without mechanical assistance or computer-generated effects and it showcased his style of extreme acrobatics and speedy, dance-like moves. His second major movie was Tom-Yum-Goong (The Protector in the US), named after Tom yum soup, which included a style of Muay Thai that imitates elephants.
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Sound designed and mixed by:
Robert Acocella
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