The Real Shaolin was created in 2008.
The duration of The Real Shaolin is 1.48 hours.
No real style is called that.
No, it is a Japanese surname
I have noticed that their school teaches a combination of shaolin and kempo karate. Their style is based off of the shaolin arts, but incorporates many aspects of traditional karate. One thing to keep in mind is that all popular eastern martial arts, including those from China, Korea, and Japan, are somehow or other based off of the shaolin style, which in turn came from earlier martial arts practiced in India. So, in reality, there is shaolin is in most every style, USSD claims the shaolin style because theirs arguably has the most similarities among American schools. The reason for the incorporation of karate can be attributed to the fact that it would be impossible to teach real shaolin arts in an American dojo. It takes a lifetime of dedication and intense training from a young age to the extreme that it may be considered child abuse if it were to be practiced widely. Although USSD is not entirely shaolin, it is still a great school of martial arts and I would highly recommend it.
Same fighting skill Batman would use.
Yes, It has been experimentally proved that shaolin monks can actually demonstrate this effect. In the reality show Fight Science, it was tested on a shaolin monk using experimental techniques such as accelerometers. A force of 400 pounds was applied on his body but he was unhurt albeit this force can easily kill a normal man. Also, the volunteer monk was not muscular but a lean, thin person so it can't be assumed that his muscularity saved him.According to him, It was his life force (Qi) which he concentrated in his torso during the hit which saved him from the fatal blow.
No, "Gouken" is a character from Street Fighter, not a martial arts.'Doesn't Rock Lee from the anime Naruto fight using Gouken style?'
I don't believe they do but they defiantly could.
Kung fu comes from China. Shaolin monks teach real kung fu there.
The Real Shaolin - 2008 was released on: USA: 2008 Canada: 7 September 2008 (Toronto International Film Festival) Turkey: 7 April 2009 (Istanbul Film Festival)
Gibby's real name is Noah Monk.