Mr. Norris' interest in the Martial Arts began while he was a member of the US Air Force, stationed in South Korea. It is quite possible that he subsequently trained in Japan.
Even the boogie-man is scared of Chuck Norris... He made night fall, and caused the day to break...
Carlos Ray Norris aka Chuck Norris did not invent Karate. He does not even train in Karate. Chuck Norris trains and holds a masters rank in Tang Soo Do, a Korean form of martial art that has some roots to Shotokan Karate through General Choi, who was the founder of Tae Kwon Do. Chuck Norris mixed Tang Soo Do with Brazilian Jui Jutsu to create Chun Kuk Do, his own martial art. Karate is an Okinawa Martial Art and was popularized in Japan in the early 1920's by Gichin Funakoshi who is credited as the Father of Modern Karate Do. Chuck Norris never invented Karate, nor did he invent a new system of Karate. Contrary to urban legends, Chuck Norris did not invent karate. He learned Tang So Do, a Korean style of karate, while stationed in that country with the US Air Force.
Chuck Norris as other well known martial artists in the 1960s were training with Bruce Lee. Joe Lewis and Mike Stone were very upfront about this, but Chuck Norris has down played his time with Bruce Lee as merely two guys getting together to train. However, after the death of Bruce Lee, Lees appointment book was made available and it had notations such as "Tuesday 1:00pm lesson for Chuck Norris". This supported the belief Norris was there for lessons with Bruce Lee.
Yes.Assuming that he is in a deep sleep due to his having spent 72 hours straight fighting the forces of tyranny and oppression single-handedly. And then, while in that sleep, the massed armies of Earth sneak up on him, and one of them aims and lands one single kick on his butt.Those several hundred millions of men will die shortly afterward, though.Another opinion:No.It is a given that any one - even the massed armies of Earth - that started to approach Mr. Norris with intent to harm him would be so scared at the prospect that they'd die of a heart attack before getting close enough to even try and kick him.It also forgets that even if they did manage to start to try, Mr. Norris would have heard their approach with his super-hearing, and leapt up and kicked all of their butts first.
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Even the boogie-man is scared of Chuck Norris... He made night fall, and caused the day to break...
No he did not.
Chuck Norris Karate Kommandos - 1986 Terror Train 1-3 was released on: USA: 1986
Carlos Ray Norris aka Chuck Norris did not invent Karate. He does not even train in Karate. Chuck Norris trains and holds a masters rank in Tang Soo Do, a Korean form of martial art that has some roots to Shotokan Karate through General Choi, who was the founder of Tae Kwon Do. Chuck Norris mixed Tang Soo Do with Brazilian Jui Jutsu to create Chun Kuk Do, his own martial art. Karate is an Okinawa Martial Art and was popularized in Japan in the early 1920's by Gichin Funakoshi who is credited as the Father of Modern Karate Do. Chuck Norris never invented Karate, nor did he invent a new system of Karate. Contrary to urban legends, Chuck Norris did not invent karate. He learned Tang So Do, a Korean style of karate, while stationed in that country with the US Air Force.
Chuck Norris as other well known martial artists in the 1960s were training with Bruce Lee. Joe Lewis and Mike Stone were very upfront about this, but Chuck Norris has down played his time with Bruce Lee as merely two guys getting together to train. However, after the death of Bruce Lee, Lees appointment book was made available and it had notations such as "Tuesday 1:00pm lesson for Chuck Norris". This supported the belief Norris was there for lessons with Bruce Lee.
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Chuck - 2007 Chuck Versus the Bullet Train 5-11 is rated/received certificates of: Brazil:12 USA:TV-14
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Charles Dryden went by Chuck, and A-Train.
Wagon Train - 1957 Chuck Wooster Wagonmaster 2-33 was released on: USA: 20 May 1959 Finland: 2 January 1961