5 Reasons Chuck Norris is Cool
cool facts about chuck norris

1) Chuck Norris is Cool Because:

5 Reasons Chuck Norris is Cool. Born in 1940, Chuck Norris has achieved 3 black belts in his lifetime.

One in Tang Soo Du, a Korean art based on Karate.

Secondly, he has a black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Thirdly, he has a black belt in Judo ( a system of unarmed combat)

cool facts about chuck norris

2) Chuck Norris is Cool Because He Served in The US Air Force

Another reason is that he served in the United Stated Air Force between the years 1958 and 1962 as an AP (Air Policeman).

He couldn’t handle a drunk person on the base during his service and realized he needed to improve his skills. The rest is history.

Thanks for your service, sir!

3) High Movie Grosses $$

Chuck is cool because by 1990, movies starring Chuck Norris grossed over 500 Million dollars.

This does not include the huge body of work he has created since then.

Impressive! Oh, and let’s not forget about the Total Gym!

A great piece of home-workout equipment! (no, we are not sponsored by Total Gym)

cool facts about chuck norris

4) Teaching Celebrities:

Chuck has trained many celebrities over the years including The Osmands, Steve McQueen and Bob Barker from The Price is Right.

He has written several books on martial arts and exercise. You can find them in stores!

click to purchase

5) Chun Kuk Do:

Chuck created his own martial arts system called Chun Kuk Do, which combines various styles he mastered.

In 2015, the name was changed to The Chuck Norris System.

click to purchase

6) Chuck Was Good Friends With Bruce Lee

Despite their on-screen rivalry, Chuck Norris and Bruce Lee were good friends.

I’m sure there are many people today who wish they could have hung out with these two guys!

Chuck Norris vs. David Carradine – Lone Wolf McQuade

More Cool Facts About Chuck Norris are listed below. They may or may not be true:

While skydiving, Chucks’ parachute didn’t open, so he took it back for a refund

The Virgin Mary once saw an image of Chuck in her pancakes

There will never be a hurricane named Chuck because it would destroy everything

When Chuck is doing a pushup he’s not pushing his body up — he’s pushing the Earth down

Chuck Norris counted all the way to infinity. Two times!

Chuck is the only human who can divide by zero

Chuck is in fact Darth Vader’s father

click to purchase

More cool facts about Chuck Norris

The Great Wall of China was created to keep Chuck out. It did not work

The universe is expanding to get away from Chuck Norris

The theory of evolution does not exist. There’s just a list of creatures Chuck Norris allowed to live

Whenever the Boogeyman goes to sleep, he has somebody check his closet for Chuck Norris

Latin once insulted Chuck Norris. We all know what happened to that language

Chuck Norris does know Victoria’s secret

Covid gets a Chuck Norris shot annually

Chuck Norris once ordered a Big Mac from Burger King… and he got one

Years ago, Chuck Norris visited the Virgin Islands. Today they are just called “the Islands.”

Often, ghosts tell scary Chuck Norris stories

While visiting France, Chuck Norris took a casual bike ride and accidentally won the Tour de France

Chuck Norris did build the hospital he was born at

click to purchase
American Memory Lane
Follow us on Instagram
Tesla Model Y

12 responses to “5 Reasons Chuck Norris is Cool”

  1. […] Physical exercise such as walking, tennis, yoga etc. help to boost mental health along with physical health. The brain release endorphins which are that “Good Feeling” hormone after physical activity. […]

  2. […] short phrases like “Hulk Crush” and “Hulk Get Him” but producers of the TV show convinced him that it would be more effective if the monster only communicated through a series of […]

  3. […] Detective was not critically acclaimed. Many movie critics found his character to be homophobic, mean-spirited and ridiculously […]

  4. […] alarming increase in time spent isolated with technology exists in adults and children alike. Some adults report that they spend up to 8 hours a night playing video games, watching You Tube videos and […]

  5. […] Brussel Sprouts: This member of the cabbage family has long been feared by many children across the globe. These little green monsters give off the aroma of sweaty feet when they’re boiled. No sweaty feet on a plate for me thanks! […]

  6. […] up with the idea? Well, Mother Nature always toys with us, doesn’t she? James was conducting some experiments using torsion springs that suddenly one of them fell on the ground and kept on bouncing. This scene […]

  7. […] atmosphere is the perfect setting for enjoying one of their slammin’ burgers served with house kettle chips. Awesome! According to many Google reviews, customers love the appetizers, which […]

  8. […] quicker, more agile. His mother tells him to hide his strength, so  no one will start asking questions about where he came from. Clark adopts a mild-mannered nature in the hopes of not being […]

  9. […] The Airwolf TV Show, created by Donald P. Bellisario, originally ran from 1984 – 1986. Fifty Five episodes were released during that time. The premise of the series was that this exceptional machine, created by a slightly unstable scientist, is then stolen by that same scientist and flown off to Libya. A special division of the C.I.A. known as the F.I.R.M., understands the danger of Airwolf being in enemy hands. As a result, they contract a Vietnam Vet, Stringfellow Hawke (Jan-Michael Vincent) to go to Libya and steal back the helicopter. […]

  10. […] Katt. The character’s last name was changed to “Hanley” immediately following the shooting of then president Ronald Reagan by an assassin named John Hinkley […]

  11. […] Chuck Norris – Major Scott McCoyLee Marvin – Colonel Nick AlexanderRobert Vaughn – General WoodbridgeSteve – as BobbyWilliam Wallace – Pete PetersonJerry Weinstock – Dr. JackShaike Ophir – Father NicholasLiam Neeson – Team memberMykelti Williamson – Team memberRobert Forster – Abdul RafaiDavid Menahem – MustafaAvi Loziah – JaffarUri Gavriel – Jamil RafaiAdiv Gahshan – SalimJoey Bishop – Harry GoldmanLainie Kazan – Sylvia GoldmanGeorge Kennedy – Father William O’MalleyKim Delaney – Sister MaryChelli Goldenberg – TinaBo Svenson – Captain Roger CampbellHanna Schygulla – Flight purser Ingrid HardingMartin Balsam – Ben KaplanShelley Winters – Edie KaplanCharles Floye – U.S. Navy Diver Tom HaleHoward Jackson – EdJerry Lazarus – Robert Levine […]

  12. […] first established in 1775, the Continental Congress authorized the formation of ten companies of riflemen. This small force would grow rapidly during the American Revolution, and by 1783 the army had grown […]

Leave a Reply

Discover more from American Memory Lane

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading