Great interview again from Scott Adkins. Keith Cooke is an underrated martial arts actor. Extremely talented. I always love when Scott praises his guest. The part where Scott says "that's because I watch people like you" in response of Keith saying Scott is a beautiful kicker shows how much appreciate Scott has for the generation before him. And then he follows up with praising the next generation of martial artist "and now they're kids doing kicks I can't even believe"
That movie is great. Ashamed it flies under mainstream radar. I’d take it over Kickboxer personally. Such an interesting topic of snuff martial arts films
@@jamesgruesome9780 I've just put it on now after seeing the VHS as a youth in the store. it's honestly one of the worst/greatest films I've ever seen. mind boggling moments of wtf. it's brilliant.
Damn I'm so head over heels about this series. It's still surreal to see so many of my inspirations all on yet another inspirations UA-cam channel back to back to back. Keith Cooke as Dakota is immensely deep rooted in my martial arts upbringing. Man, his voice is the exact same as in his interview in "The Best of the Martial Arts Films." He spoke on having to make your kicks wider and more exaggerated for the camera than you would in real life. His kicks impressed me so much, especially since I was so much of a naturally gifted kicker myself. I went on to win the silver medal in Korea in the International Hapkido Federation Kicking division in 2008 after working daily on them. I'm just blown away by this series every time. I can't say it enough Scott, thank you SO much brother.🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿💯💯💯
Keith Cooke is a wickedly good martial artist. I'd rent movies from the video store just because he was in them, even briefly. He was so fast and smooth with his kicks. I still get chills when I watch Mortal Kombat and the "Reptile" voice pops up right when the techno music starts. That fight scene made the film for me.
Awesome interview! Scott is so great at keeping the conversation flowing. I love it. I can't believe Keith is 61 and he looks like he's only just hit his late 30s in better shape than most people today. Insane! What an absolute champ
Great interview Scott. I can’t believe Keith is 61. But thinking back to when he did the MK movie 🎥 he would have been in his 30’s when he did it. It is great to see how he’s parlayed his movie career into a fitness empire.
This guy was the 1st person to kick 3 times while in the air that I ever saw back in the days !!! No internet, no cell phones, no BS !! JUST TRAINING BECAUSE 💪💪💪
Yes, Scott!... "The best of martial arts" VHS was a gem to us young British martial arts fans. The full movies, especially the HK stuff, weren't easy to come by. It was a treasured place holder.
Awesome episode. Daniel Pesina, Richard Divizio, Phillip Ahn, Tony Marquez, Ho Sun Pak, John Parrish, Kerry Hoskins, Kat Zamiar and all original cast of mortal kombat videogame were amazing for a future episode, with all this mortal kombat revival with the hype of the new movie and the new future game
This is what art of action is all about. It was quality to hear Keith and Scott both speak on not only a martial artist level but an action hero level as well. Awesome video. Much appreciated.
Keith is an awesome Martial Artist and The Liu-Kang and reptile fight is one of my favourite fight scenes of all time. The choreography, editing, sound, music and art direction are superb. Keith brings the aggression of reptiles character in that fight scene perfectly.
I was blown away by Keith in King of the Kickboxers. He was amazingly fast and precise and had the most perfect form I had seen in years. Great to see an interview with him!
Wu Jing, Sammo Hung, & Colin Chow would Do Great in your episodes Scott. You've had many Martial Artist I grew up watching myself on your shows. Keep us Entertain Scott! Big fan since Special Forces
Keith Cooke is a great Martial Artist. He's able to pull off moves, many fighters couldn't dream of. Everytime I see this man, I'm in awe of the moves his able to do, with style and grace.👍👍 TERRANCE OUT
Van Damme lol He is a weirdo now days. Did U for get about Eagle path Full love Solider Frenchy What ever the title is 😂 Van Damme doesn't no What's going on anymore
@@maxpackmaxpack4670 You mean Low Budget movies? They dont have to talk about those films, probably only the late 80s and early 90s were his prime movies. And what do you mean by weirdo?
@@noaboa5670 Its no secret he used drugs in the early 90s, by the movie Street Fighter his drug use was out of control. In the movie Knock Off, i believe he had wanted to commit suicide. But he went to rehab in the early 2000s and since then stayed off of it. Nobody should be seen as "less" all because they had an addiction they eventually overcome.
How do you keep bringing such UA-cam goodness Scott? Keith Cooke was a huge inspiration in getting me into learning some martial arts from seeing his amazing kicks in King Of The Kickboxers and China O Brien. I've been taking part in some of Keith's online training vids which are great. It's worth subscribing to his Keith Cook Studio channel.
Thanks a lot Mr. Adkins! I love Mr. Cook, famous Reptile and Sub-Zero from Mortal Kombat movies. His fast and spectacular technique, kicks, fantastic. And he was born in the year of Boar, as me. Be healthy and happy Mr. Cook!
People say it's his kicks that are legendary but if you watched closely? It's his punches that are lightning fast - that sets up his kicks perfectly from an aesthetic point of view. And gives the illusion of superhuman striking speed. God bless Keith Cook!
I love how you interviewing the legends of the 80’s and 90’s martial art movie stars! Waiting when you bring Jeff Wincott, Ian Jacklin, Evan Lurie, Sasha Mitchell and more… Great job Scott!👍
king of the kickboxers was my favorite of all time as a kid !!! His kicks are legendary!! Awesome!!!! Keep them coming Scott, these guys are amazing including you my brother!!! The best!
The triple Kick in King of fighters is considered the best scene in this film, when Keith is fighting against some bandits that were attacking Loren Avedon, Keith Cooke has taught us many techniques through his films and his training from Master Prang has been an example for all of us who train and love martial arts. thank you Scott and thank you Keith for teaching us so much about the wonderful and spectacular world of the fighting arts.
To get a chance to hear the wonderful tales from the icons and legends of my favourites martial arts films is just so cool. Thank you Scott for the time and dedication in bringing these great people to the channel. I would say I’m in awe but to see you, even as an accomplished star yourself, smile and laugh at the stories being told I think you are just as much enthralled as the viewers. Superb channel!!!
Loved the China O'Brien movies always thought Kieth's character looked the coolest with his outfit and kicks. Must be awesome to practice martial art's with a highly skilled movie star as your instructor. Great interview Scott!!
The first time i saw Keith Cooke was in 1995 here in the Philippines when he did a movie HEATSEEKER with Gary Daniels. Keith Cooke is a man of many qualities, accomplished in the arts of Wushu, Tae Kwon Do and Karate. He started his WuShu training in 1973 under Roger Tung.
Keith Cooke's Reptile is the reason why I wanted to be a stuntman he was so good in that fight scene i thought he was gonna win and then i remembered it's a movie. Thank you Keith 🙏🏾.
Years ago I have read somewhere that as fast as Bruce Lee was with his hands, so is Keith Cooke with his legs. His kicks are unbelievably fast and precise!!! What an amazing martial artist master, what a great man, Master Cooke!! 😊🙏😮
Wow Kieth praised Scott on his kicks that's amazing Kieth inspired so many martial artists. This was truly an honour to be able to watch this interview. I grew up watching everything Kieth was in. Thank you
Love love love these! Thank you both, and Mr Cooke, you were a huge inspiration in my youth and at the start of my (long) martial arts and combat sports journey as well, so thank you very sincerely for that.
His kicking really is something else. Big inspiration to me. Thanks so much for doing this interview. It's amazing that you grew up at the same time as me, watching and being inspired by the same movies and people. When you mention films and a specific scenes I know exactly how important them scenes were growing up and being a kid watching them scenes. Keep up the good work Scott 👌🙏👍
The Art of Action great show, thanks a lot máster Adkins for doing increíbles intervews to amazing Masters of Action, for movie fans all over the world.
The reason that these interviews that Scott does are so-o-ohh good (apart from the respect he imparts towards his guests) is precisely bkuz he doesn't have the likes of Van Damme / Jackie Chan / Donnie Yen or Jet Li. He interviews the heroes who have kinda moved out of the limelight. That is precisely why these are so good.
Keith cook ! He definitely was a great kicker, and yes Bruce Lee definitely was inspiring to most martial artist, if it wasn’t Bruce I probably wouldn’t be a martial artist today! Really good interview, thank you Scott for interviewing this legends of martial arts movies, because we always wondered what happened to this guys!
Thank you for the episode Scott! Could you call Adrian Paul maybe? He's not a martial artist in a classic sense of it, but he did amazing job advertising martial arts and sword fighting during the Highlander The Series, and he's been a practitioner since then till that day. It'd be awesome to listen to him as well. Thanks!
Love seeing Keith get some love. King of the Kickboxers is the first film I saw that proved a non-Hong Kong production could capture a little of that HK magic (even if it meant bringing in HK talent). Still enjoy that movie a ton.
I met Keith years ago at a martial arts conference in Vegas. I think he was in his 50's at the time but could be wrong. Anyway, he taught me how to do a 540 and was explaining it while doing it midair lol. He has always been an inspiration to me. I know own my own school and still think about the training we did that weekend so many years ago.
His fight as Reptile in the first MK movie was awesome. That film holds a special place for me as a kid.
The choreography, the music. It was awesome
I challenge anyone to watch the intro without getting hyped.
And Keith cook kicks ass
He played Sub Zero on MK annihilation.
that was him!?
Thank you Scott adkins for reminding us these great martial arts icons😮
Great interview again from Scott Adkins. Keith Cooke is an underrated martial arts actor. Extremely talented.
I always love when Scott praises his guest. The part where Scott says "that's because I watch people like you" in response of Keith saying Scott is a beautiful kicker shows how much appreciate Scott has for the generation before him. And then he follows up with praising the next generation of martial artist "and now they're kids doing kicks I can't even believe"
Keith in King of the Kickboxers was the reason why I started martial arts as kids and never stopped since! So happy to see him here!
That movie is great. Ashamed it flies under mainstream radar. I’d take it over Kickboxer personally. Such an interesting topic of snuff martial arts films
@@jamesgruesome9780 I've just put it on now after seeing the VHS as a youth in the store. it's honestly one of the worst/greatest films I've ever seen. mind boggling moments of wtf. it's brilliant.
THIS IS FOR PRANG!
I agree, the Liu Kang vs Reptile fight was the highlight of Mortal Kombat.
It wasnt
It had a lot going for it because it was two experts on the screen at the same time. Other fights had a regular actor with a martial artist.
@@miesvaillanykyisyytta3252 Liu Kang vs Sub-Zero and vs Rasta Monk were done hy experts as well
@@SuperErmacX You're right. I guess I forgot about him because the black guy was a minor character and not a game character.
Facts!
Can’t believe he didn’t get more roles
So fast and clean moves
Awesome dude
Sounds very humbled just like most martial arts masters
We need Robin Shou on here, he’s a great guy I’m sure he would do it. Would love to see Scott and Robin together! 🔥
Omg, yes !
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Liu Kang, get over here!
The double kick he did to Billy Blanks in King of the Kickboxers was incredible! Love that movie
Wow this guy is 61 years old he looks great.
He's part Japanese so..
Do you have cataracts? He looks every bit of 61. Look again.
My prayer has been answered!!!!! One of the greatest ever!!!!
I think Scott should interview Billy Blanks on his future interview on The Art of Action.
I agree. I watched some of Blanks films a few years back for the first time and he's hands down one of the best kickers I've seen on the big screen.
What about Chris Casamassa?
@@cooldanceaction that would be a really good interview,I’m friends with him through Facebook.
Definitely! That is one decent guy! Also, it’s ridiculous Scott isn’t getting better movie roles.
(Unless he’s doing it on purpose.)
@@JCVDfan4life + small screen.
Keith Cook is one of the best kickers I've ever seen!
Without a doubt
I agree 🌌🌅💧☯️🥋
Hwang Jang Lee, Hwang Inn Sik, Yuen Biao, John Liu, Tan Tao Liang, Casanova Wong, Kwan Yung Mun - Keith belongs in this kind of company.
absolutely brother!!!!!!
Hwang jabf Lee is massively overated. Not even fast
Reptile and subzero on the same episode! Hell ya! Keith Is an amazing Martial artist the real deal. I also love him in Beverly Hills ninja
Damn I'm so head over heels about this series. It's still surreal to see so many of my inspirations all on yet another inspirations UA-cam channel back to back to back. Keith Cooke as Dakota is immensely deep rooted in my martial arts upbringing. Man, his voice is the exact same as in his interview in "The Best of the Martial Arts Films." He spoke on having to make your kicks wider and more exaggerated for the camera than you would in real life. His kicks impressed me so much, especially since I was so much of a naturally gifted kicker myself. I went on to win the silver medal in Korea in the International Hapkido Federation Kicking division in 2008 after working daily on them. I'm just blown away by this series every time.
I can't say it enough Scott, thank you SO much brother.🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿💯💯💯
Keith Cooke is a wickedly good martial artist. I'd rent movies from the video store just because he was in them, even briefly. He was so fast and smooth with his kicks. I still get chills when I watch Mortal Kombat and the "Reptile" voice pops up right when the techno music starts. That fight scene made the film for me.
Yeah! "Reptile....!"
Thank you Scott I loved the king of the kicks growing up.
And What he is now 61.unbelieveable
Did you see Keith's arms in the end? 61?!? That's mental!
I am just stunned that how clean and graceful Keith's kicks are. Now Scott when can we get Van Damme?
Awesome interview! Scott is so great at keeping the conversation flowing. I love it. I can't believe Keith is 61 and he looks like he's only just hit his late 30s in better shape than most people today. Insane! What an absolute champ
Great interview Scott. I can’t believe Keith is 61. But thinking back to when he did the MK movie 🎥 he would have been in his 30’s when he did it. It is great to see how he’s parlayed his movie career into a fitness empire.
Perfect episode to drop on my birthday. Keith Cooke was definitely one of my martial arts idols as a kid.
This guy was the 1st person to kick 3 times while in the air that I ever saw back in the days !!! No internet, no cell phones, no BS !! JUST TRAINING BECAUSE 💪💪💪
What you never saw hwang jang lee?
Yes, Scott!... "The best of martial arts" VHS was a gem to us young British martial arts fans.
The full movies, especially the HK stuff, weren't easy to come by.
It was a treasured place holder.
Awesome episode. Daniel Pesina, Richard Divizio, Phillip Ahn, Tony Marquez, Ho Sun Pak, John Parrish, Kerry Hoskins, Kat Zamiar and all original cast of mortal kombat videogame were amazing for a future episode, with all this mortal kombat revival with the hype of the new movie and the new future game
Yesss Keith Cooke that triple kick in China O'Brien made him my favourite of all time. King of Kickboxers so awesome too
This is what art of action is all about. It was quality to hear Keith and Scott both speak on not only a martial artist level but an action hero level as well. Awesome video. Much appreciated.
Keith is an awesome Martial Artist and The Liu-Kang and reptile fight is one of my favourite fight scenes of all time. The choreography, editing, sound, music and art direction are superb. Keith brings the aggression of reptiles character in that fight scene perfectly.
I was blown away by Keith in King of the Kickboxers. He was amazingly fast and precise and had the most perfect form I had seen in years. Great to see an interview with him!
He has better kicks than Scott tbh
Wu Jing, Sammo Hung, & Colin Chow would Do Great in your episodes Scott. You've had many Martial Artist I grew up watching myself on your shows. Keep us Entertain Scott!
Big fan since Special Forces
Love you Scott and all you do. Love to watch these interviews with great action movies from my childhood ❣️❣️❣️
Keith Cooke is a great Martial Artist. He's able to pull off moves, many fighters couldn't dream of. Everytime I see this man, I'm in awe of the moves his able to do, with style and grace.👍👍
TERRANCE OUT
Keith Cooke is awesome. Hey Scott, are you gonna do an episode with Van Damme? I love all your episodes. ✌️ brother
Van Damme lol
He is a weirdo now days.
Did U for get about
Eagle path
Full love
Solider
Frenchy
What ever the title is 😂
Van Damme doesn't no
What's going on anymore
@@maxpackmaxpack4670 drugs involved?
@@maxpackmaxpack4670
You mean Low Budget movies? They dont have to talk about those films, probably only the late 80s and early 90s were his prime movies. And what do you mean by weirdo?
@@noaboa5670
Its no secret he used drugs in the early 90s, by the movie Street Fighter his drug use was out of control. In the movie Knock Off, i believe he had wanted to commit suicide. But he went to rehab in the early 2000s and since then stayed off of it. Nobody should be seen as "less" all because they had an addiction they eventually overcome.
@@maxpackmaxpack4670 That has nothing to do with his Martial Arts background, which is what these interviews are about.
How do you keep bringing such UA-cam goodness Scott? Keith Cooke was a huge inspiration in getting me into learning some martial arts from seeing his amazing kicks in King Of The Kickboxers and China O Brien. I've been taking part in some of Keith's online training vids which are great. It's worth subscribing to his Keith Cook Studio channel.
AWESOME!!!!! Brings back my early Teenage Years - LEGEND! Well done Scott!
I love the way he did his techniques. I first saw him in China O'Brein.
Scott THANKS for having one of my FAVORITE Martial Arts guys like Keith Cook! *Really LOVED this vlog!* *Please... interview Billy Blanks.*
Scott keep doing what you're doing.
Keith Cooke one of the greatest mixed martial master and actor ever... 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 Big big respect...
Thanks a lot Mr. Adkins! I love Mr. Cook, famous Reptile and Sub-Zero from Mortal Kombat movies. His fast and spectacular technique, kicks, fantastic. And he was born in the year of Boar, as me. Be healthy and happy Mr. Cook!
Doing the lord’s work, dude!
Keith Cooke is so modest for someone with such talent
Man, loved China O’brian. Didn’t even know that Keith was Reptile. One of the best fights in Mortal Kombat.
Really how he said it in man interviews, and his name comes up on the screen. lol
To be Reptile and Subzero? A frozen reptile would be a cool kombo
Amazing Keith❤️👏👏 best teacher❤️
Keith Cooke is one of the GOAT wushu experts in the US! much respect!
I watched his fight scene as reptile vs lui kang so many times as a kid. Love this guy
Sir scott you are a legend doing the lords work.. God bless
Thank you very much Scott.
People say it's his kicks that are legendary but if you watched closely? It's his punches that are lightning fast - that sets up his kicks perfectly from an aesthetic point of view. And gives the illusion of superhuman striking speed. God bless Keith Cook!
Top marks to Scott for rewatching best of martial arts as a kid. I can't remember how many times I've rewatched that 👍 Keith is the genuine article!
Hope to see Don Dragon too
Absolutely love Keith, amazing martial artist
Thanks Mr. Adkins, Keith Cooke is amazing martial arts performer
I love how you interviewing the legends of the 80’s and 90’s martial art movie stars!
Waiting when you bring Jeff Wincott, Ian Jacklin, Evan Lurie, Sasha Mitchell and more…
Great job Scott!👍
Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao with a translator would be perfect. Keith is an absolute legend, brilliant in China O'Brien and King Of The Kickboxers.
Yeah Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao should be interviewed.
Sammo can speak English. He did a TV show in America called Martial Law.
Sammo would do English.. But has a notorious bad memory do to how many movies he has made.
@@game9848 Yeah but his English has regressed notably.
Keith Cooke is a great martial artist and actor!
king of the kickboxers was my favorite of all time as a kid !!! His kicks are legendary!! Awesome!!!! Keep them coming Scott, these guys are amazing including you my brother!!! The best!
The triple Kick in King of fighters is considered the best scene in this film, when Keith is fighting against some bandits that were attacking Loren Avedon, Keith Cooke has taught us many techniques through his films and his training from Master Prang has been an example for all of us who train and love martial arts.
thank you Scott and thank you Keith for teaching us so much about the wonderful and spectacular world of the fighting arts.
Thanks Again Scott for your vidéo on Keith Cooke.
To get a chance to hear the wonderful tales from the icons and legends of my favourites martial arts films is just so cool. Thank you Scott for the time and dedication in bringing these great people to the channel. I would say I’m in awe but to see you, even as an accomplished star yourself, smile and laugh at the stories being told I think you are just as much enthralled as the viewers. Superb channel!!!
I enjoyed every second of this. Keith Cooke seems like the coolest dude on the planet.
*edit* - Also I love Heatseeker. I'm not ashamed.
Keith is a legend. Great interview
I love this show and scott does a great job with it
Amazing interview with the legendary Keith 🙌 God bless you Scott 🙏and I wish you well
Thank you. I am getting to watch my fovorite martial arts and learn about them.
Loved the China O'Brien movies always thought Kieth's character looked the coolest with his outfit and kicks. Must be awesome to practice martial art's with a highly skilled movie star as your instructor. Great interview Scott!!
I remember this guy. They would say he was as fast with his feet as Bruce Lee was with his hands!!
Awesome stuff 👍
Bruce lee was one of the fastest with his feet....hands....wtf....
@@orangepeel2223 with all respect to Mr Bruce Lee but... not anymore!
The first time i saw Keith Cooke was in 1995 here in the Philippines when he did a movie HEATSEEKER with Gary Daniels.
Keith Cooke is a man of many qualities, accomplished in the arts of Wushu, Tae Kwon Do and Karate. He started his WuShu training in 1973 under Roger Tung.
Keith Cooke's Reptile is the reason why I wanted to be a stuntman he was so good in that fight scene i thought he was gonna win and then i remembered it's a movie. Thank you Keith 🙏🏾.
I'm still can't believe that you did that!!! You're amazing Mr.Adkins !!! Keith Cooke is the greatest of all time!!!
Keith is superb with his skills, good man.
Wow, great show. I saw him also on China o O Brian for the first time. Thanks so much for this show.
Years ago I have read somewhere that as fast as Bruce Lee was with his hands, so is Keith Cooke with his legs. His kicks are unbelievably fast and precise!!! What an amazing martial artist master, what a great man, Master Cooke!! 😊🙏😮
Keith cook is one of the best in the industry.
Wow Kieth praised Scott on his kicks that's amazing Kieth inspired so many martial artists. This was truly an honour to be able to watch this interview. I grew up watching everything Kieth was in. Thank you
Keith Cook is a symbol to Martial Arts World!!!!! Scott please invite Billy Blanks in.
Love love love these! Thank you both, and Mr Cooke, you were a huge inspiration in my youth and at the start of my (long) martial arts and combat sports journey as well, so thank you very sincerely for that.
His cousin went to my HS
His kicking really is something else. Big inspiration to me. Thanks so much for doing this interview. It's amazing that you grew up at the same time as me, watching and being inspired by the same movies and people. When you mention films and a specific scenes I know exactly how important them scenes were growing up and being a kid watching them scenes. Keep up the good work Scott 👌🙏👍
Mr. Cooke is a very humble man besides being a phenomenal martial artist.
Thanks my beloved Idol you're amazing!! I Love you so much Scott Adkins!!🙏❤💪👊🥇😍👏👏👏
Another great interview, Scott. Keith Cook has always been one of my favourites.
Scott does a amazing job with the show
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I totally loved Keith Cooke what a guy shame he only did a few movies!
The Art of Action great show, thanks a lot máster Adkins for doing increíbles intervews to amazing Masters of Action, for movie fans all over the world.
Great show again, and again, and... thank you so much, Mr Adkins
Hello Scott you can talking Robin shou/Chris casamassa/Cary hiroyuki tagawa /and more
Damn it! I missed the live chat for Keith Cook T_T Another of my favorites. You sir continue on a journey through my childhood action stars.
The reason that these interviews that Scott does are so-o-ohh good (apart from the respect he imparts towards his guests) is precisely bkuz he doesn't have the likes of Van Damme / Jackie Chan / Donnie Yen or Jet Li. He interviews the heroes who have kinda moved out of the limelight.
That is precisely why these are so good.
Loved it! Really wanted to see Keith Cooke here.
Love these ..another great one. 👍🏾
Keith cook ! He definitely was a great kicker, and yes Bruce Lee definitely was inspiring to most martial artist, if it wasn’t Bruce I probably wouldn’t be a martial artist today! Really good interview, thank you Scott for interviewing this legends of martial arts movies, because we always wondered what happened to this guys!
Great video as usual! Thank you very much for doing this!!!
Keith is a great kicker ever, good job Scott
Keith Cooke was one of my role models growing up! I spent hours trying to do the jump triple/quadruple kicks all the time.
Great interview. The man is definitely a legend. I'm also a King of the Kickboxers fan, so cheesy yet so awesome.
Amazing Keith cooke.
LOVE this series, also got me inspired to gt back into shape and practicing kobudo and karate again!
Great one! Making me think of going back having stopped Taekwondo 25 years ago.
Thank you for the episode Scott! Could you call Adrian Paul maybe? He's not a martial artist in a classic sense of it, but he did amazing job advertising martial arts and sword fighting during the Highlander The Series, and he's been a practitioner since then till that day. It'd be awesome to listen to him as well. Thanks!
That’s a good idea. I remember reading about him being introduced to Hung Gar for the Highlander TV show and he took to it with zeal.
Be a great interview. He was good
Love seeing Keith get some love. King of the Kickboxers is the first film I saw that proved a non-Hong Kong production could capture a little of that HK magic (even if it meant bringing in HK talent). Still enjoy that movie a ton.
I met Keith years ago at a martial arts conference in Vegas. I think he was in his 50's at the time but could be wrong. Anyway, he taught me how to do a 540 and was explaining it while doing it midair lol. He has always been an inspiration to me. I know own my own school and still think about the training we did that weekend so many years ago.
One of the very best
Super master, best balance. 👍👍👍