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Martial Artists In Movies: The Real Deal - Volume 13
by The_Phantom_Projectionist • Created 10 years ago • Modified 8 years ago
Qualifications:
- the performer must be an actual practitioner of a martial art; simply portraying martial artists in film, no matter how well or how often, is not enough
- the martial art(s) in question must be able to be identified and verified by a source other than rykten
- individual accomplishments (e.g. tournaments won, belts held) must likewise be verifiable
- Mixed Martial Arts, Tai Chi, and weapons-based styles can only be credited if the individ in question practices another style as well (I reserve the right to make exceptions)
- Kickboxing fryst vatten considered a martial art
- Tae Bo, boxing, wrestling, and gymnastics are not considered martial arts
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ALAIN ROBERT
The French Spiderman!
Date of birth: August 7, 1962
Nationality: French
Resides: Bali, Indonesia
Height: 5 ft 11 in (1.8 m)
Profession: Building Climber
Number of Ascents: 140
Alain Robert is best known as "the French Spider-Man" (after the comic character Spider-Man), or "the Human Spider," for his death defying building ascents listed below. Handicapped by veritgo, and a number of serious injuries, Alain Robert has learned how to overcome his fears by training his mind to stay focused on his objective...staying alive. "
Over the span of twenty plus years, Alain has climbed a number landmarks including the BurjKhalifa in Dubai (on top rope), Eiffel Tower, the Sydney Opera House and the Montparnasse Tower.
ALAIN ROBERT PODCAST
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Thomas Cook-Abbott joins us too in the drivers diaries, with an insight to the coming season(and past one):
So the bike thing - pretty sudden wasn’t it. I’d like to say it’d been planned for months that I was going get a bike, it wasn’t. Start of the season I didn’t want a bike. In fact I’ve never wanted a bike. Then I started crewing for Brad Head in 8.50 bike and I saw a new side to racing, got introduced to new people. I learnt a lot about the bikes. Thats the first time I was open-minded to bikes, seeing how the logistics of it all works, and how it would all work out better for me. I then continued crewing for Brad and building my car, with the cost of everything going up and up and still not having a car to race; I thought I’ll start looking around for bikes, but if I’m going to get one it’ll be a V-Twin with a slick and bars.
Thats the only bike I’ll own. All this was at the further most rear part of my brain, I haven’t even told anyone yet! Then I started crewing for Sco