Can You Learn Kung Fu In Two Weeks?

Published 2023-02-28
Hollywood actor Jason Scott Lee travels to China for an intense two-week kung fu boot-camp to seek out the Shaolin Temple's secrets. How do they turn the human body into the ultimate weapon while also experiencing the spiritual effects of its Zen Buddhist practices?

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All Comments (21)
  • @Hatchetman-ov7ip
    When I saw the dents in the floor in that special room made a tear come out bcuz it shows how humans can surpass themselves if they try
  • @spartiataeos
    The question is, whether the authors differ between "learning" and "mastering" a skill to an efficient use. You can learn kung-fu in two weeks the same way you can learn how to speak a new language, perform a surgery, paint an impressionist picture, or dance ballet. All of them in 2 weeks. Be realistic.
  • @chrisc9745
    It's great to see Jason Lee who played Bruce Lee in Dragon the Bruce Lee story do this kind of documentary.
  • @ligege
    The monk's went easy on him with the sledgehammer, didn't really want to test him too much. Great stuff.
  • @manchu-qu9mw
    The highest honor of humanity to the noble, humble Shaolin monk. To protect the weak and see injustice addressed. Cultivate one inside out with spirituality. Truly Chinese civilization is great and admirable.
  • @Rain-Dirt
    Nope, you can not. Simply because the amount of practise you have to do and the time of rest that is required as well. (restoring/remembering) Two weeks simply is not enough.
  • @richarddelconnor
    As a disciple of Grandmaster Wong Jack Man, I’ve been teaching Shaolin Kung Fu since 1984. Every weapon form and traditional open hand form requires at least six months to learn by even the smartest people I’ve trained in the last 40 years. My beginner program is over one year long before you can even start a weapon.
  • @mactabilis6039
    this is the bomb J!!!! way to go man great documentary!
  • @evangodbee2425
    This is epic! I love Dragon the Bruce Lee Story so to see this actor do this is so nostalgic and enjoyable
  • @rerenu7135
    This documentary was way more exciting than I expected and exceeded everything I have watched so far, thank you, I learned a lot and my respect multiplied many times over
  • @MikEm-jg5wz
    Short answer is: the question in itself is arrogant.
  • @stunnin420ify
    It just hit me! Soldier with Kurt Russel, that’s where I recognize you🔥🔥🔥
  • @jn846
    Wow this was great. I've seen dozens of videos of the Shaolin Temple and the monks training but it was great to see Jason Lee go there and his experience and impressions. I love that he kept a good spirit and even laughed while also knowing the dangers and difficulties. To me I think if you cannot laugh or don't enjoy it then you should find something else to do. I only practice a small percent of what they do and that's ok for me. When I was younger I was flexible and practiced more. But I enjoy the movements and the forms. This video gave me inspiration to work and train harder. I have great respect for the Shaolin Monks. I am doing an online Self Mastery class with Shaolin Monk Shifu Shi Heng Yi and it's challenging but also fun. I have done quite a bit of spiritual studies and that is the end goal. Physical training can really help build discipline but I'm more a free flowing Taoist and like to keep things a bit on the lighter side. It was funny to watch Jason try to keep up with the little younger monk! I give him a ton of credit and enjoyed this video immensely.
  • @longmire903
    Wow! That was intense and really amazing! I feel more inspired to learn even more now!
  • WOW !!!! 😳 My man, that was amazing No more words needed ☺️ 🙏🏿