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A MARTIAL artist is perfectly imitating the lightning fast fighting techniques of Bruce Lee - and he’s just eight years old. Child prodigy Ryusei Imai amazed his parents when they saw him start to swing his kid-sized nunchucks in time with his idol on screen when he was only four years old. Now, Ryusei, from Nara City, Japan, is throwing fists and high kicks like a mini master. One-handed press ups, walking on his fists, pull ups and forward flips are just some of the moves in Ryusei’s repertoire - as in order to achieve speed, agility and control akin to that of the iconic fighter, Ryusei must train like few other eight-year-olds. “I’ve watched his movies since I was one year old and tried to be like him. I made a lot of mistakes at the start, like I couldn’t get the exact timing. Sometimes I was too fast, sometimes too slow, but I’m getting better and better. Now I can imitate his moves along with the movies,” Ryusei told Barcroft TV.
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Videographer / director: Terushi Sho
Producer: Nora Hakramaj, Sophia Rahman, James Thorne
Editor: Marcus Cooper
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A MARTIAL artist is perfectly imitating the lightning fast fighting techniques of Bruce Lee - and he’s just eight years old. Child prodigy Ryusei Imai amazed his parents when they saw him start to swing his kid-sized nunchucks in time with his idol on screen when he was only four years old. Now, Ryusei, from Nara City, Japan, is throwing fists and high kicks like a mini master. One-handed press ups, walking on his fists, pull ups and forward flips are just some of the moves in Ryusei’s repertoire - as in order to achieve speed, agility and control akin to that of the iconic fighter, Ryusei must train like few other eight-year-olds. “I’ve watched his movies since I was one year old and tried to be like him. I made a lot of mistakes at the start, like I couldn’t get the exact timing. Sometimes I was too fast, sometimes too slow, but I’m getting better and better. Now I can imitate his moves along with the movies,” Ryusei told Barcroft TV.
Video Credits:
Videographer / director: Terushi Sho
Producer: Nora Hakramaj, Sophia Rahman, James Thorne
Editor: Marcus Cooper
Barcroft TV:
Barcroft Animals:
Barcroft Cars:
For more of the amazing side of life:
For the full story, visit BARCROFT.TV:
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