Martial Arts Expert Breaks Down Black Widow Fight Scenes

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We got martial arts expert, David Christian from The Modern Martial Artist to break down some of Black Widow’s fight scenes, picking apart her combat skills and explaining how some of her more flamboyant moves aren’t as unrealistic as you may think.

David examines some of Black Widow’s moves from the hallway fight scene in Iron Man 2, and the Black Widow engine room fight from Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Highlighting how some of the combat could be performed in a real fight and how some of her moves should never be attempted.

The Modern Martial Artist focuses on step-by-step breakdowns of fighting techniques and strategies. Breaking down the world’s best fighters and going in-depth on how to perform their most impressive feats. You can see more here – https://www.youtube.com/TheModernMartialArtist/

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