Notice two things on this gif. 1) Look how far Lee's head moves (judge by looking at it in isolation against the flags) 2) Look at his rear leg firing. Note that his hand does move before the foot, though it appears the foot was the trigger as it recoils.
He not only bridges the gap with a strike but his whole body moves forward at nearly the speed of his hand. He uses a bit a of 'trick' here, continuing to move and look down as O'Hara crumples, gives that a more imposing look.
Also, Robert Wall (O'Hara) really -sells- the blow.
Notice two things on this gif.
ReplyDelete1) Look how far Lee's head moves (judge by looking at it in isolation against the flags)
2) Look at his rear leg firing. Note that his hand does move before the foot, though it appears the foot was the trigger as it recoils.
He not only bridges the gap with a strike but his whole body moves forward at nearly the speed of his hand. He uses a bit a of 'trick' here, continuing to move and look down as O'Hara crumples, gives that a more imposing look.
Also, Robert Wall (O'Hara) really -sells- the blow.
Hello Anonymous:
Delete*bows deeply*
Thank you for your insight. Great observations
Very truly yours in the MA,
-sg !