It's CGI. I saw this trick on "Mythbusters" last year, Steve has ILM come in and overlay his video with a fake ring. Then, they tilt the camera angle so that it LOOKS like he's holding something. In reality, he's just waving his arms in the air.
The idea of a silat person who knows close magic is horrifying to me. It really hasn't been investigated much, that I know of, for self defense. Except of course by the ninjitsu people and they aren't telling. And the rest of their training methodology is... well.
It's CGI. I saw this trick on "Mythbusters" last year, Steve has ILM come in and overlay his video with a fake ring. Then, they tilt the camera angle so that it LOOKS like he's holding something. In reality, he's just waving his arms in the air.
ReplyDeleteNobody's fooled here, Steve.
The chi development that comes from doing silat is amazing!
ReplyDeleteOh, wow, I thought MINE was bad...!
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ReplyDeleteThe idea of a silat person who knows close magic is horrifying to me. It really hasn't been investigated much, that I know of, for self defense. Except of course by the ninjitsu people and they aren't telling. And the rest of their training methodology is... well.
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