Although we rarely recognize the mythology remains an important part of our culture. Folklore has evolved to the legendary heroes of America were hunters of the border
Cowboys, policemen, soldiers, masked men Caped
Super-heroes and men of science-fiction action
such as Buck Rogers, Flash Gordon, Han Solo, and
Of course ... Captain Kirk from Starship
Enterprise.
Replacement of Indians (the Native American Art), "Coconut" and Nazis with aliens asBad-Boys, and countries like the planets is not known, as of September 8, 1966 - September 2, 1969, Bill Shatner was alien ass for 79 episodes of World War II Judo and Jujutsu.
Surprisingly, with all the well-outs and high-tech
Phasers, photons and other high-tech Assorted
Junk they are used to save to the day, Kirk
and children often return
How could she have learned moves,
theirGreat-great-great-great-grandparents.
(Who, or the future of the military actually
have bought the idea and decided to begin, the lessons, which
still works!)
Well, if you have a tip-ear-wearin '
"Trekkie" or not, definitely check out an episode
or two the next time your surfin 'Sci-Fi
Channel.
You will notice that the foreign occupation
occurred often dominate physically and
sometimes much larger and stronger, so
Applicantfor a smarter and more efficient
thrown to the fight against the brutal "Haymaker"
Punch.
Although in real terms of close combat, martial
Arts, Jiu-Jitsu and Judo have been omitted, the
Script that the informed observer
immediately see if the board devastating
hit my hand, entered brutal and cruel
get raises. In the famous episode "Arena", Captain Kirk
the fight against the commander of an enemy Reptiles
Boat-neck race.Kirk attacks the
alien with a flurry of blows including all those
found in the WWII military combative systems we
teach.
In "Day of the Dove", Kirk and the rest of his
crew are pitted against Klingon warriors in
close-combat as both sides are restricted to only
their own respective warrior codes for guidance.
My own personal favorite, "Bread and Circuses",
Kirk, Spock, and McCoy use fists, swords, and
anything and everything else they can get their
Hands to combat high-tech --
Romans.
Although there is a true Vulcan neck pinch, Gene
Roddenberry and others who have helped to create, to
Star Trek was the product of a generation that is known
how to fight. In fact, had Roddenberry
the experience of oppression and tested a B-17
Pacific during the Second World War.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Army
experienced hand in hand to fight off training
What has taught usFairbairn and others
Pioneers of the true purpose of fighting. After the war
Many are military veterans are Hollywood stunt
and if the fight sequences were installing, did what
It was natural to win a fight ... Their training
actual combat.
While many fighting sequences of the 60 are still
Choreography in the classical style of the West
Barroom brawls, only that Star Trek
authentic methods of struggle by the majority experienced
his scenes.
Over time,moved on, and the world has
"sissified", an exhibition of martial arts on television and
Film appear to be radically changed
impressive for the audience. Anyway
Nobody likes to see the hero to leave his opponent,
Only a few "ugly" shots (except maybe Austin
Recent Power "Judo Chop" ... Who Advantage hand?).
No, I want to wire High Flyin ', drunk
Monkey stupid and ridiculous
Split-fork-of-my-pants high kicks.
Was there areal drag, no restraint
Fight for your life, I would put my money on Kirk and
his "team" vs. Neo, Morpheus and
the rest of these computer enthusiasts matrix every day
Week. (And Kirk would beat the snot out
The torch-wielding Sissy Vader, too)
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