Stage a Fight-Head & Body Reactions

To properly view this site, javascript must be enabled and Flash version 9 or higher must be installed.
Get the latest Flash player
Matt Franta
www.mattfranta.com  
 

Matt Franta is a professional actor currently residing in Minneapolis, MN. He has appeared in numerous productions for theatre, film and television. Matt holds Bachelor of Arts degrees in both Drama/Speech and Spanish from Clarke College in Dubuque, IA.

Matt has worked on film and theatre projects in Florida, Texas, Massachusetts, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Kentucky. He is also a life-long student of martial arts, having begun training in Tae Kwon Do at the age of 8. Since then, Matt has studied Judo and wrestling, and is currently training in both Tae Kwon Do and Hapkido.

Stage a Fight-Head & Body Reactions

In this video series, Matt Franta, professional fight choreographer, demonstrates the basics of how to stage a hollywood fight. He goes over punches, kicks, blocks, evasions, and more.

This series: 13,159 views

Other Videos

  • How to Improve Your Tennis Game <p>In these video series, tennis coach Jimmy Nguyen provides tips and techniques on how to improve your tennis game. Jimmy, Tiana, and Vladan all demonstrates warm ups, groundstroke techniques, approach shots, volleys, chip and charge, footwork and power serve techniques.</p>
  • Basic Olympic Taekwondo In this video, Jonathan Reff from Somafit demonstrates how to perform the art of Taekwondo. Jonathon demonstrates punches, kicks and stances. He also discusses what gear you will need to perform basic Olympic Taekwondo.
  • Pool Trick Shots with Partners - Machine Gun Masse Race In this video, professional pool players Andy Segal and Bruce Barthelette explain and demonstrate some trick shots performed with two people. This video is intended for the intermediate to advanced player, since some of the skills require a bit of experience. Players just starting out can enjoy the demonstrations, while the more advanced players can learn how to perform these shots for themselves. All of the shots seen in this video have been performed by Andy Segal and Bruce Barthelette on ESPN. Shots include Weaving, The Machine Gun Race, Lightening & Thunder, and The Spinning Rack.
  • Table Tennis Backhand Counterhit Lesson This Table Tennis Lesson teaches you how to hit a backhand counterhit. It is brought to you by Ping Skills who specialise in Table Tennis and Ping Pong coaching
  • How to Swim-Advanced Backstroke Olympic athlete Dan Kutler provides tips for improving freestyle swimming techniques.
  • Soccer Performance Training Exercises