
Mark Zaro is the first martial arts action star in the history of Chilean and even the entire History of Latin American cinema, born in Santiago, Chile, and lives in Los Angeles, California. He began studying taekwondo and kickboxing at the age of six, and under the influence of his mother, who was a karate instructor, Zaro, who had been practicing martial arts since childhood, showed an amazing talent for practicing martial arts from an early age, and had obtained a second black belt in karate and taekwondo. At the age of 18, he won the national championships in karate and taekwondo and entered the Chilean national team training, where he taught a solid basic fighting skill that most action stars do not have.
Zaro's slender body, small muscle circumference, but full of strength, many of the uncomplicated fighting movements - especially the leg method - by him, have a unique and flowing beauty. At the same time, Zaro is also a Chinese kung fu fan of his own, in his fight scenes, we can clearly feel the taste of traditional Chinese fighting techniques such as Wing Chun, which are very vivid and gorgeous under his interpretation, and have a unique visual experience value worth recalling.
The super high-paced Wing Chun black hand + taekwondo down and swing are extremely cool.
Flamenco-style spinning footsteps are followed by swift punches and legs, and the impact and pressure are jaw-dropping.
Short, dense hand attacks, back-to-back punches followed by slaps are the highlights.
Wonderful action design, flowing water, full of tension.
Wing Chun's economic saving line principle + low sweep leg that destroys the opponent's knee is quite practical.
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This ultra-high-speed technique combines super difficult legs... The words are poor, and I can only say... Picturesque !!!