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"The One Inch Punch is immortalized as an ability of one of King of Fighters main characters, K' and Kula Diamond." I wouldn't say a video game 95% of people have never heard of, immortalized the one inch punch. That's a bit far fetched.
"As with most Chinese martial arts, the power for this attack comes from the Dan tian. The dan tian is an area about three inches below the navel from which all power derives"
This doesn't sound very scientific. It should probably be either removed or reworded. (It is claimed that.. etc) Debolaz 19:28, 2 January 2007 (UTC)
The straight blast or chain punching technique wasn't 'created' by Bruce Lee. It couldn't be. It's a Wing Chun thing, isn't it? I'm going to remove it
Jing4 (勁, Chinese for "power") must not be confused with the Taoist concept of Jing1 (精, Chinese for "essence"). They are too different words in pronounciation, writing and meaning. Thus, "emit essence" has nothing to do with fa jing. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 161.148.141.250 ( talk) 18:41, 9 May 2007 (UTC).
What's the point of this huge list of games that have some sort of 1" punch? I think no-one reading the article is really interested in this. Something along the lines of "Many fighting games incorporate the 1" punch as a move, like game1, game2,game3" is enough to convince that the punch is popular. Anything more is just not pointless. - SuperMidget ( talk) 12:46, 31 March 2008 (UTC)
Makes sense, wikipedia isn't a pop culture website anyway, unless you're in an actual pop culture article. Including these lists doesn't serve an educational point anyway. Aryeonos 71.93.34.210 ( talk) 20:21, 4 May 2010 (UTC)
IN a fighting game called "Touhou 12.3 Hisoutensoku" there is a character called Hong Meiling who uses an attack ressemblant to the One Inch Puch called "Scarlet Inch Crush" reference can be found in this page http://hisouten.koumakan.jp/wiki/Hong_Meiling section "Special moves: Alternative skill cards". —Preceding unsigned comment added by 200.6.185.47 ( talk) 01:42, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
based on bruce lee legend, The upcoming movie; The green hornet (2011 flim) features kato. A heavily inspired by bruce lee technique. One inch punch will be in the film.-- 216.237.22.181 ( talk) 22:36, 16 December 2010 (UTC)
Pound force conversions are listed in kilograms, a unit of mass. They should either be changed to kilogram-force (kgf) or converted to newtons.
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"The One Inch Punch is immortalized as an ability of one of King of Fighters main characters, K' and Kula Diamond." I wouldn't say a video game 95% of people have never heard of, immortalized the one inch punch. That's a bit far fetched.
"As with most Chinese martial arts, the power for this attack comes from the Dan tian. The dan tian is an area about three inches below the navel from which all power derives"
This doesn't sound very scientific. It should probably be either removed or reworded. (It is claimed that.. etc) Debolaz 19:28, 2 January 2007 (UTC)
The straight blast or chain punching technique wasn't 'created' by Bruce Lee. It couldn't be. It's a Wing Chun thing, isn't it? I'm going to remove it
Jing4 (勁, Chinese for "power") must not be confused with the Taoist concept of Jing1 (精, Chinese for "essence"). They are too different words in pronounciation, writing and meaning. Thus, "emit essence" has nothing to do with fa jing. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 161.148.141.250 ( talk) 18:41, 9 May 2007 (UTC).
What's the point of this huge list of games that have some sort of 1" punch? I think no-one reading the article is really interested in this. Something along the lines of "Many fighting games incorporate the 1" punch as a move, like game1, game2,game3" is enough to convince that the punch is popular. Anything more is just not pointless. - SuperMidget ( talk) 12:46, 31 March 2008 (UTC)
Makes sense, wikipedia isn't a pop culture website anyway, unless you're in an actual pop culture article. Including these lists doesn't serve an educational point anyway. Aryeonos 71.93.34.210 ( talk) 20:21, 4 May 2010 (UTC)
IN a fighting game called "Touhou 12.3 Hisoutensoku" there is a character called Hong Meiling who uses an attack ressemblant to the One Inch Puch called "Scarlet Inch Crush" reference can be found in this page http://hisouten.koumakan.jp/wiki/Hong_Meiling section "Special moves: Alternative skill cards". —Preceding unsigned comment added by 200.6.185.47 ( talk) 01:42, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
based on bruce lee legend, The upcoming movie; The green hornet (2011 flim) features kato. A heavily inspired by bruce lee technique. One inch punch will be in the film.-- 216.237.22.181 ( talk) 22:36, 16 December 2010 (UTC)
Pound force conversions are listed in kilograms, a unit of mass. They should either be changed to kilogram-force (kgf) or converted to newtons.