Fight Science

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Fight Science is a television program shown on the National Geographic Channel in which scientists and martial arts masters work together to analyze the world's fighting techniques, to compare the disciplines and to find out which one has the strongest hits, kicks and deadliest weapons. The show also tries to prove through science if certain legends in fighting are possible, such as whether a one-punch knockout is possible, or if ninjas are as nimble and deadly as stories tell. There is also a feature on human strength, wherein a man hits his head on bricks in order to shatter them.

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Although sophisticated technology is used to conduct the experiments, the television program did not take into consideration the physical conditioning of the martial artists. The experiments can therefore be said to not hold an equal and unbiased view upon each martial art. This documentary features fighters Rickson Gracie, Alex Huiyun, Li Jing and Glenn Levy.

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