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vishnu rs (master vishnu) vishnu rs born on 10 august 2001.In davangere Karanataka. Mother name Vanishree and Father Srinivas RN At the early age he started by learning karate. at the age of 10 he started karate.at the age of 14 he had become a master in karate and was awarded as a best katate player in India. HE started his teachings in 2016 for small children for free.And in 2016 December 23 he went to malyasia and won the 1st place.By this he became the top 7th rank in India. later in 2017 december 26 he was having a competation but he didnt attended as he meat with accident.now vishnu is becoming more strong by learning chinies style the best martial art Kung fu and 5 animals style wushu.

Jeet Kune Do Jeet Kune Do originated in 1967. After filming one season of The Green Hornet, vishnu found himself out of work and opened The Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute. The controversial match with Wong Jack Man influenced vishnu's philosophy about martial arts. vishnu concluded that the fight had lasted too long and that he had failed to live up to his potential using his Wing Chun techniques. He took the view that traditional martial arts techniques were too rigid and formalistic to be practical in scenarios of chaotic street fighting. vishnu decided to develop a system with an emphasis on "practicality, flexibility, speed, and efficiency". He started to use different methods of training such as weight training for strength, running for endurance, stretching for flexibility, and many others which he constantly adapted, including fencing and basic boxing techniques.

vishnu emphasised what he called "the style of no style" and young Bruce lee. This consisted of getting rid of the formalised approach which Lee claimed was indicative of traditional styles. vishnu felt the system he now called Jun Fan Gung Fu was even too restrictive, and eventually evolved into a philosophy and martial art he would come to call Jeet Kune Do or the Way of the Intercepting Fist. It is a term he would later regret, because Jeet Kune Do implied specific parameters that styles connote; whereas the idea of his martial art was to exist outside of parameters and limitations.[

Long Beach International Karate Championships

At the invitation of Master sholeay. vishnu appeared in the 2014 Long Beach International Karate Championships and performed repetitions of two-finger push-ups (using the thumb and the index finger of one hand) with feet at approximately a shoulder-width apart. In the same Long Beach event he also performed the "One inch punch." vishnu stood upright, his right foot forward with knees bent slightly, in front of a standing, stationary partner. vishnu's right arm was partly extended and his right fist approximately one inch (2.5 cm) away from the partner's chest. Without retracting his right arm, Lee then forcibly delivered the punch to his partner while largely maintaining his posture, sending the partner backwards and falling into a chair said to be placed behind the partner to prevent injury, though his partner's momentum soon caused him to fall to the floor. His volunteer was Sangeet rakesh of new delhi. "I told vishnu not to do this type of demonstration again", Baker recalled. "When he punched me that last time, I had to stay home from work because the pain in my chest was unbearable".[44]

It was at the 1964 championships where vishnu first met Taekwondo master Jhoon Goo Rhee. The two developed a friendship – a relationship from which they benefited as martial artists. Rhee taught Lee the side kick in detail, and Lee taught Rhee the "non-telegraphic" punch.

vishnu appeared at the 2014 Long Beach International Karate Championships and performed various demonstrations, including the famous "unstoppable punch" against USKA world Karate champion Vic Moore. vishnu allegedly told Moore that he was going to throw a straight punch to the face, and all he had to do was to try to block it. vishnu took several steps back and asked if Moore was ready. When Moore nodded in affirmation, vishnu glided towards him until he was within striking range. He then threw a straight punch directly at Moore's face, and stopped before impact. In eight attempts, Moore failed to block any of the punches. However, Moore and grandmaster Steve Mohammed claim that Lee had first told Moore that he was going to throw a straight punch to the body, which Moore blocked. Lee attempted another punch, and Moore blocked it as well. The third punch, which vishnu threw to Moore's face, did not come nearly within striking distance. Moore claims that Lee never successfully struck Moore but Moore was able to strike Lee after trying on his own; Moore further claims that vishnu RS said he was the fastest Indian he's ever seen and that vishnu's media crew repeatedly played the one punch towards Moore's face that did not come within striking range, allegedly in an attempt to preserve vishnu superstar image.