Favourite Martial Art Documentary DVD

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Favourite Martial Art Documentary DVD

Good Morning.....

 

This is my first post here in this site. My main question is the following: whats  your favourite martial art documentary on DVD and your recommendations.

 

For me, my personal favourite is "Budo:The Art of Killing"......Have a nice day =)

http://youtu.be/baQ3OxA0NLQ

stephen
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The 1980s series Way of the Warrior is hard to beat

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Not sure how available they are but "Smashing Machine" and "Choke" are very good. Choke in particular gives a good insight into the life of Rickson Gracie. How he trains, his philosophy etc. It's BJJ based and about NHB/MMA but is still applicable to more traditional combat arts IMHO.

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stephen wrote:

The 1980s series Way of the Warrior is hard to beat

Later during my lunch rest at work, I'm going to check out "Way of the Warrior" on YouTube.......I've heard so much positive review on the Documentary.

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Yes I think it is  available on the internets. Unfortunately youtube and other "fun" sites are blocked where I work.

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stephen wrote:

Yes I think it is  available on the internets. Unfortunately youtube and other "fun" sites are blocked where I work.

That's no good...At least they should allow YouTube.....Anyways, I checked out the Karate documentary from BBC Way of the Warrior..... I was blown away not just the Karate portion, but the Shorinji Kempo was also interesting as well.

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