National Geographic
Fight Science (2 Video)

Membahas
teknik beladiri secara ilmiah.Para ahli menganalisa
teknik beladiri yang unik dan kemampuan fighters
legendaris seperti Randy Couture,Bas Rutten,Tito Ortiz
juga Dean Lister.
DVD 1: It strikes four times faster than a snake.
It kicks with more than 1,000 pounds (453.59 kg) of
force. And it can rival the impact of a 35 mph (56.33
kph) car crash. It's the most complex weapon ever
designed—the human body. National Geographic Channel
brings together a team of experts and a cross section of
champion martial arts masters to analyze the world's
greatest fighting techniques and find out which
discipline has the hardest hits, the fastest moves, and
even the deadliest weapons.
DVD 2: At
the pinnacle of mixed martial arts (MMA) is the Ultimate
Fighting Championship (UFC), which has sought to
legitimize MMA in a league that has become a pop culture
phenomenon. Now, scientists analyze the unique fighting
styles and capabilities of legendary fighters like Randy
Couture, former UFC heavyweight champion Bas Rutten,
former UFC light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz and
two-time world submission grappling champion Dean
Lister. Among the results, scientists determine that
Rutten's kick generates a force equivalent to a 35 mph
(56 kph) car crash, and Couture's endurance is nearly 10
times better than that of the average person and his
blows generate double the force of a heavyweight boxer's
best punch.
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