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WATCH: What Happens When 'Energy Shield Master' Asks Martial Artist To Hit Him

WATCH: What Happens When 'Energy Shield Master' Asks Martial Artist To Hit Him

Probably not the best idea he's ever had.

Claire Reid

Claire Reid

A self-proclaimed 'energy shield master' who reckons he can deflect any blow by just waving his hands invited a martial arts expert to try and punch him in the face, to prove how effective the 'no touch' method can be.

So, when he faces martial artist and stuntman Alexander 'Alex Lee' Litvinenko, what happens? Well, you might be surprised.

Nah, I'm only messing. He gets properly whacked in the face. Obviously.

Check it out:

The blonde instructor can be seen inviting Lee to take a shot, which he does. And the instructor puts his own 'no touch' rule to bed pretty quickly, as he responds by slapping Lee around the head.

Slapping someone away isn't 'using the force', mate. That's cheating.

Mate, didn't you introduce the 'no touching' rule? Credit: YouTube/Alex Lee Official

Lee isn't best pleased with this, by the looks of things - once he's opposite the instructor again and invited to take another shot, he gets stuck in, finishing off with an uppercut.

I think the instructor kind of deserved that, don't you?

Credit: YouTube/Alex Lee Official

You might be wondering why the fella even thought he would be able to win this fight using just his aura, and I am, too. Positive thinking is great, but it's not going to stop a punch to the face, is it? We have learnt here today that no, it is not.

You can actually pinpoint the second the guy realises his mistake, as his life flashes before his eyes. It was here:

Credit: YouTube/Alex Lee Official

The clip, which was filmed in 2009, shows Lee taking part in a seminar with the 'no touch' martial artist. Lee wrote alongside the clip that he went to the seminar with an open mind after the instructor said he wanted to demonstrate how effective 'no touch' can be. I'm not sure that worked out for him, to be honest.

Featured Image Credit: YouTube