Bruce Lee And Ping Pong

Bruce Lee And Ping Pong. Bruce Lee Ping Pong with NUNCHUCKS video (1080P) YouTube Lee's ability to play ping pong with nunchucks was not a mere parlor trick In the longest version of the Bruce Lee ping pong video, we see only one minute (1:03) of action spliced together from several different angles

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This video has spread enough that it has a Snopes entry ("bruce-lee-ping-pong") which notes the true origin of the video and quotes a creative director from the firm that created it Polly Chu, the JWT Chief Creative Officer, discussed the video's creation in an interview with Agency.Asia, saying:

Bruce Lee plays Ping Pong with Nunchucks YouTube

The video had 700,000 views in the first 24 hours, the original video post on YouTube has over 25 million views, and the numerous clips of the video account. But hey we can all dream right? Either way I'm sure we can all appreciate. The men playing ping pong mimicked the motions of an actual game, but did not actually use a ping pong ball

Bruce Lee Ping Pong JWT Beijing Nokia D&AD Awards 2009 2 YouTube. The video had 700,000 views in the first 24 hours, the original video post on YouTube has over 25 million views, and the numerous clips of the video account. The men playing ping pong mimicked the motions of an actual game, but did not actually use a ping pong ball

Bruce Lee Ping Pong Metal by nickhubbell on DeviantArt. Lee uses a pair of nunchucks (also called "nunchuks" or "nunchaku" - two sticks held together with a chain or rope and used as a weapon) to strike a ball across a ping pong table seemingly. This video has spread enough that it has a Snopes entry ("bruce-lee-ping-pong") which notes the true origin of the video and quotes a creative director from the firm that created it