In this video, Master Roshi is talking to Nam. Nam's village is without water. Nam is fighting in the contest to win money to buy water to take back to the village. Master Roshi says to Nam, "Here is a dynocap, it can be used to transport anything, including water".
Nam is astonished and says "How did you know I need water?". Master Roshi says "Minds are like books. Easy to read if you know how". Master Roshi is in disguise when he says this. After the declaration, Nam realizes that the man must be Master Roshi.
Nam does not question for one second that Master Roshi read his mind. Nam knows that a master can do such things. This is not just a cartoon gimmick. This is reality. If you practice kung fu, at some point in time you may develop mental abilites of various sorts. The japanese creators of the cartoon did not make this up. They have encountered or know of a situation like this in real life and they have used the idea in the cartoon.
4 Meg Xvid MPEG 3 - Minds are like Books
In this video, Nam and Goku are fighting. Initially there is a sequence of fighting that sets up the situation. Nam has hit Goku and stunned him. Nam says "Now is my chance", and begins to run at Goku for the final attack. This happens at about :27 seconds into the video.
Pay attention to how Nam runs. When Nam runs, his head is stationary. His body is twisting and moving as it runs. The head is rock steady, focused forward for the attack. Running in this manner is a high level kung fu skill. It is as if the head is on a peg that is stuck down into a hole in the neck. The body can rotate all around the peg as much as wants without affecting the position of the peg with the head on top.
It is really possible to run like that. To hold the head steady and focused while the body is moving violently or quickly. You can find real people moving in this manner in some Japanese movies.
8 Meg Xvid MPEG 3 - Isolated Running
Nam is astonished and says "How did you know I need water?". Master Roshi says "Minds are like books. Easy to read if you know how". Master Roshi is in disguise when he says this. After the declaration, Nam realizes that the man must be Master Roshi.
Nam does not question for one second that Master Roshi read his mind. Nam knows that a master can do such things. This is not just a cartoon gimmick. This is reality. If you practice kung fu, at some point in time you may develop mental abilites of various sorts. The japanese creators of the cartoon did not make this up. They have encountered or know of a situation like this in real life and they have used the idea in the cartoon.
4 Meg Xvid MPEG 3 - Minds are like Books
In this video, Nam and Goku are fighting. Initially there is a sequence of fighting that sets up the situation. Nam has hit Goku and stunned him. Nam says "Now is my chance", and begins to run at Goku for the final attack. This happens at about :27 seconds into the video.
Pay attention to how Nam runs. When Nam runs, his head is stationary. His body is twisting and moving as it runs. The head is rock steady, focused forward for the attack. Running in this manner is a high level kung fu skill. It is as if the head is on a peg that is stuck down into a hole in the neck. The body can rotate all around the peg as much as wants without affecting the position of the peg with the head on top.
It is really possible to run like that. To hold the head steady and focused while the body is moving violently or quickly. You can find real people moving in this manner in some Japanese movies.
8 Meg Xvid MPEG 3 - Isolated Running
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