i seriously believe all of the world's problems can be solved by this. beautiful.
@lokilivesalone14 жыл бұрын
R.I.P my beloved hero and Uncle george Lee Harris Greatness is not bought, it is discovered. I will always love and miss youxxx
@dixonek0114 жыл бұрын
George Harris you were the great man and inspiration to many people. Your spirit will be with of always, rest in peace.
@GrecoWrestlerNJ7014 жыл бұрын
@lokilivesalone Im am a student of a close friend of master Harris. His portrait proudly rests on a wall in our school in New Jersey. My sensei spoke of him all the time. The students at out school, including those who have had the honor of meeting him as well as those that unfortunatly did not, are deeply saddened by this loss. I regret to say that i have never met him, but idolized him and learned from his teachings passed to his friends and onto me. I wish you and your family well. r.i.p
@pedrovelazquez64094 жыл бұрын
Hello, I was wondering if there was still any one moderating this KZbin channel? I would really like to get into contact with someone who could provide a full version of the above video. I tried looking for Martial Art World and I could not find any information on this show. The link, in the about page also does not seem to shed any additional information. I am acquaintances with Jack Krystek and trained at his dojo for some time. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
@MartialArchiveTv16 жыл бұрын
None at the time we visited. It was a very traditional place as it was operated as a "club" more than a commercial martial art school. At one time you could find many martial art schools operated as clubs. This practice enabled the schools to be very choosy about who could join. Rising rents made this impossible to keep up. It really was cheaper from the 1950s thru the early 1980s. By the early 1980's martial art clubs were on the way out. Kyrstec kept the tradition going.
@MartialArchiveTv16 жыл бұрын
There probably weren't any women in the club at all. Very old school. Keep up the good work and get more women involved. Over the years we found that women's competitions are tactically more sophisticated then the men as men usually would resort to brute force. Not always but usually. Men can learn a lot from women in the martial arts.