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Photos: Mark Trains in half Birthday Suit-half Clothing

March 2nd, 2010

Check out these new photos of Mark in his exclusive training uniform: NO SHIRT! Here are the pics taken at LA’s Runyon Canyon and Santa Monica Beach.

(from bauergriffinonline.com) Yesterday, Mark Dacascos took a private lesson in Capoeira from Mestre Amen Santo on the shimmering sands in Santa Monica. Capoeira is a form of Brazilian karate that incorporates movement, music, and martial arts. As you can see here also, Mark exclusively trains in half clothing/half birthday suit.

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Mark Runyon Backflip 1 Mark Runyon Backflip 2 Mark Runyon Backflip 3 Mark Runyon Backflip 5 Mark Jogging at Runyon Canyon

Mark & Amen Santo Beach Capoeira 1 Mark & Amen Santo Beach Capoeira 4 Mark & Amen Santo Beach Capoeira 5 Mark & Amen Santo Beach Capoeira 7

Watch Mark on “Inside MMA” Tomorrow

February 18th, 2010

Set your Tivos…. Mark will make a guest appearance with Bas Rutten and Kenny Rice on “Inside MMA” this Friday (February 19th) at 9:00PM.

INSIDE MMA: Friday Feb 19th, 9PM EST: The latest in mixed martial arts news and analysis with hosts Kenny Rice, Bas Rutten, and reporter Ron Kruck, including a preview of UFC 110 in Australia.

Be sure to tune in for Mark’s interview.  The show premiers Friday and then repeats twice on Saturday.  No Excuses!!

CLICK HERE FOR SHOW SCHEDULE

Watch Mark host “SAMURAI” on the History Channel

February 16th, 2010

Mark recently hosted a program for The History Channel titled “SAMURAI”.  He spent three weeks filming on location in Japan documenting the history of the Samurai with a focus on Miyamoto Musashi, the warrior who wrote “The Book of Five Rings“.

The program will air on The History Channel Tuesday March 16th at 8:00PM.  Please check your local listings for time and availability.

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DRIVE named Top Martial Arts film by Kung Fu Cinema

November 23rd, 2009

FROM KUNGFUCINEMA.COM: I know this isn’t a top 10 list, but if there was to be a number one, DRIVE would be it. You CANNOT say any American martial arts film is better than DRIVE.

Directed by Steve Wang with fight choreography by Koichi Sakamoto, and starring the always impressive Mark Dacascos, DRIVE truly is not only the best American martial arts film ever made, but one of the best martial arts movies period, from any country. The fights are incredible, each one utilizing a different environment – from close-quarters motel room fighting to a fight set in a futuristic bar where all the bad guys are on motorcycles – with each one besting the previous sequence. This is true Hong-Kong style choreography and surpasses the fighting in a huge amount of Asian martial arts films.

It’s also really funny, with the RUSH HOUR-style pairing of Dacascos and Kadeem Hardison proving just as effective as Chan and Tucker. It’s essentially a hilarious road movie that stops off at different places (very frequently) in order to have lengthy, intense fight sequences that never get boring and are always inventive. Everything about this movie is ace, and you really cannot call yourself a martial arts fan if you haven’t seen this movie. I guarantee that you will enjoy it.

Brittany Murphy is in it too, which is nice.

READ FULL ARTICLE AT KUNGFUCINEMA.COM

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Read Can Mark Dacascos martial arts discipline win the gold?

August 20th, 2009

Ian and Jana Ono wrote a great story about Mark at the Examiner.com

Dacascos can handled intricate choreography, do stunts, is limber and has fast feet and knows how to create a little drama. He should be a contender for the title if he can get the votes to remain in contention. He also looks great in a suit (good for ballroom)

READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE

Read Marks interview with the Martial Arts Players Directory

August 19th, 2009

CHECK IT OUT!!
Mark did an interview with the Martial Arts Players Directory!  Read the full text at their website…

http://www.martialartsplayers.com/

Marks Interview with MAPD

Read Liddell, Dacascos Square Off in Dancing with the Stars

August 17th, 2009

by maSUCCESS Editor John Corcoran

Las Vegas, NV-It won’t be Tito Ortiz, Rashad Evans, Wanderlei Silva or Randy Couture in front of him, but on Monday, September 21, 2009 at 8:00 p.m., when UFC Hall of Famer Chuck Liddell makes his debut on ABC’s Dancing With The Stars the stage may have changed, but the intent hasn’t.

“I want to win,” Liddell told UFC.com. “I don’t like losing in anything, so I’ll work as hard as they’ll let me.”

But Liddell is in for a big surprise. Action film star and martial arts phenomenon Mark Dacascos is also a contestant in the same show. Mark, the son of national forms champions Al and Malia Dacascos, was a world-class kung-fu forms champion himself before he made the transition to an acting career. He’s a fabulous technician. In fact, Mark’s athleticism could easily make him the favored contender to win the show’s title over Liddell and everyone else.

In recent years, Mark Dacascos, 45, has also become famous as the “Chairman” and host of the Food Network’s Iron Chef America. Before joining ICA in 2005, Dacascos has played not only martial artists, but a wide array of characters over the course of his film and television career. He’s starred in 36 films and TV shows.

He was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the internationally-acclaimed French epic, Brotherhood of the Wolf. He also starred in the cult classic Only the Strong; Cradle 2 the Grave opposite Jet Li; Only the Brave; Nomad; and The Lost Medallion, to be released later this year.

Hopefully, Liddell and Dacascos won’t be voted off the show in the first or second week and readers of this newspiece (this issue comes out in early October) will be able to check out their fancy footwork in action.

The two martial arts stars will join 14 other celebrities on the hit TV series, in the process becoming the first in our profession to compete on the show. Liddell, one of MMA’s first true crossover stars, is comfortable with being an ambassador for his sport, and looking forward to having some fun in the process.

“I’m gonna go out, be myself, and show what kind of people we do have in this sport,” he said. “I’m sure the reaction will be mixed [among fight fans]. My friends are gonna be excited and I’ll never hear the end of it because they’ll make fun of me, but it should be fun and I think everyone will like it.”

Liddell, 39, has registered 21 pro MMA victories and earned a light-heavyweight world championship. A few years ago, his autobiography, Iceman: My Fighting Life became a New York Times bestseller.

He’s already been gearing up for his Monday meeting with his dance partner and the initial training stages as he gets ready to become the latest in the line of sports greats who have competed on the show, including NFL legends Emmitt Smith and Jerry Rice, Basketball Hall of Famer Clyde Drexler, Olympians Apolo Anton Ohno, Shawn Johnson, and Maurice Greene, and former boxing champions Evander Holyfield and Laila Ali.

The last notable MMA champion to appear on a television series was Tito Ortiz, who competed earlier this year on the business reality-TV show The Apprentice, overseen by Donald Trump. He was cut halfway through the competition.


John Corcoran
Managing Editor
“Martial Arts Success” Magazine
1905 Sierra Hills Way
Las Vegas, NV 89128
(702) 645-3331
E-mail: jcorco4234@aol.com

 
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