Larry Hartsell introduced by Guro Dan Inosanto! Larry Hartsell passed away 20 August 2007, he was an original student of Bruce Lee and he was assigned the development of grappling in Jeet Kune Do.
Larry Hartsell and Paul Vunak's students, Matt and Gwen Augenstein, visit Manila to shoot their first video on kali. For more info: myspace.com/nimamyspace
Here is the official trailer of 'The Other Side of Paradise'. For more information about the film, visit - theothersideofparadisemovie.com & theothersideofparadisemovie.blogspot.com "THE OTHER SIDE OF PARADISE" Directed by: Justin D. Hilliard Written by: Justin D. Hilliard, Arianne Martin, & Ryan Hartsell Produced by: Ryan Hartsell, Justin D. Hilliard, & Arianne Martin Director of Photography: Ryan Hartsell Production Design by: Randi Frances Hilliard SYNOPSIS - "The Other Side of Paradise" is a highly entertaining comedy about a girl named Rose who embarks on a journey of self-discovery on the way to her first gallery opening. Along the way, she picks up Alex, the newly single friend she's always had feelings for, and her misfit younger brother Jamie, who recently was released from prison. On the road trip, the trio encounter off-the-wall characters and hilarious cameos that chew up the Texas countryside. In the end, the three must come to grips with their own issues of trust, abandonment, love, and ultimately hope. CAST - Rose Hewitt - Arianne Martin Alex Doran - John Elliott Jamie Hewitt Jr. - Frank Mosley Larry David - himself Original Score & Music by: Stanton Additional Music by: Tina Rodriguez & the Whiskey Folk Ramblers To see the full cast & crew, visit: imdb.com/title/tt1277960/combined
Applying martial arts to football at the 49ers mini camp with Tim Tackett and Chris Kent. --------- Applied Martial Arts - Dr. Bob Ward 02/20/2007 A few notes that will help you see how the Martial Arts were Applied to Football: Tim Tackett and Larry Hartsell can fill you in on their work with other NFL teams that followed their association with the Dallas Cowboys program. Early (1976-1989 to date) It is a pleasure for me to set one facet of the record straight by providing The history of Martial Arts in the NFL (Dallas Cowboys) from 1976 to date. There was a cadre of brilliant and dedicated Martial Artists that helped me Implement their skills into a Football Context, and helped me pass this Knowledge of human movement from the Martial Arts to a Super Bowl Championship Team, while I was with Dallas, and, later, to other NFL Teams, and Universities, and Colleges to improve their teams. In fact Valentine Espiricueta is still very active with a first class group of defensive Players for the Dallas Cowboy. When Coach Landry hired me, I brought my Experience as a Football Coach, Sports Scientist, Martial Artist (+ Fencing) And Track and Field to the Cowboys in 1976. Incidentally, all the Contributing individuals came from my instructor, and friend, Dan Inosanto, Except for one, Dr. Rod Sacharnoski. These Martial Artists provided the Knowledge for the development of a New Scientific Library of Skills for Football. Today, many winning coaches dont have a clue, but this ...
Lots of people are forgetting, that Bruce Lee was the greatest martial artist who did not enter tournaments (except boxing championship in 1958 but when he was in high school and other Full Contact Matches such as 1962 Seattle, etc)because he did not believe in the rules or styles, it also limits one's fighting ability.... please visit my site.... bruceleedeathandtruth.weebly.com And plus, Bruce Lee's physical feats were beyond limits.... most still cannot achieved what he did.... Here is why Bruce Lee would be unbeatable, and this is video makes lots of sense, and reminded me why I think Bruce Lee was the greatest street fighter ever! and there is a difference as Street Fighter and MMA fighter also please recognize that Bruce Lee was interested in "real fighting" not like sport combat, however, he would of probably loved MMA, but he was interest in real fights that's why he created a system JEET KUNE DO, the way of intercepting fist, a formless art, that is created for real fight situations, JKD is actually not an art but a philosophy.... a hybrid martial art.... this guy who is talking, reminded me why bruce lee is my hero..... he was an actual fighter like in streets, multiple combats, etc.... im not saying MMA fighters are not actual fighters, but just saying that there are limits because it's a sport So was he real fighter? Yes. Lots of people forgot he actually fought in real life and challenged many, in fact, he became a legend because one of his fight in the ...