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Fight Science is a television program shown on the National Geographic Channel in which scientists and martial arts masters work together to analyze the world's fighting techniques, to compare the disciplines and to find out which one has the strongest hits, kicks and deadliest weapons.
Sport Science is a spin-off that comes from the 2006 series "Fight Science: Calculating the Ultimate Warrior," [10] which emphasized more of the science than the fighting, on the National Geographic channel. After it did well on Nat Geo and sister network Fox, Micheal Stern says they immediately pitched the series.
Martial artists and breaking champions Craig and Paul Pumphrey demolish everything from boats and cars to houses using only their bare hands. For each challenge, they join forces with a team of experts in material science and engineering to review the object of their destruction from every possible angle before taking it apart, using physics and know-how to determine the most effective approach.
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John Brenkus, the Host of Sport Science, in May 2010. Sport Science is an ongoing television series that explores the science and engineering underlying athletic endeavors. It was originally filmed as a 12-part series that was broadcast on FSN from September 9, 2007, to April 20, 2008 (season 1). The second season (2009) also aired on FSN.
Human Weapon is a television show on History Channel that premiered on July 20, 2007. The hosts, Jason Chambers and Bill Duff, traveled around the world studying the unique martial arts, or styles of fighting, that have origins in the region.
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Ian coined his MMA fighting style Fight Science. [ 2 ] [ 29 ] [ 30 ] In August 2017, Ian, along with three of his former students, opened an MMA training center in Los Angeles. They named it "Fight Science," after the style Ian created.