@jdshell18 wait. being born in america is an excuse not being able to speak your own language? holy shit dude. i was born in america and can speak filipino, english, and the extra language we have to learn in high school. i think the stupid one here is you.
I love the concept of TRUTH in combat - this footwork was adopted from fencing (by Bruce and Dan) - you also find most of this footwork in Catch-as-Catch-Can Wrestling - and you also find this footwork in Aikido (irimi and tenkan movements specifically)
that's not Jkd? Jkd is just a name so don't say bullshit, Inosanto teached a lot to Bruce,and Bruce did the same...but if u say this is jkd,this is not jkd or other things u are the one that don't know what jeet kune do is.
@Sardonick007 Whats the matter with you? For you this video is OK? Look at the hands movement, only telephoned movements; after he step he is not keeping the By Jong. He looks like a scared beginner in this video. He is a true legend and a true master, I know who is Inosanto but after somebody who doesnt know is looking at this video... is smilling...
@Burn2Purify you got all that from my comment and you seriously spent time responding to it? Really. Why don't you go ahead and contact me when you develop a career in martial arts in the same manner as this man has. G'day.
@Sardonick007 I dont say nothing bad about this video, because the video speaks for itself. 1.Im not interested to certify legions of JKD instructors, I must keep the quality firts of all. 10 students are enough 2.Im too old for a career in martial arts, I choose many years ago to work something serious 3.Im not interested to contact you because ... I dont know if you are a girl or not 4.A career in martial arts not mean to be Bruce Lee's "friend", but a real FIGHTER
Dan knows his jkd, but I think Ted Wong was the real deal when it come to real JKD. Jkd Concepts has a lot to give, but leaves out the important moves that Bruce Lee used & economy of motion, that's very important to JKD. R.I.P Ted Wong ( jkd was not just a concept, it was also Bruce Lee's hard work of finding out how a human can best apply himself in a real fight )
To all you out there that talk shit about Dan Inosato you don't know nothing about him. This is JKD. Just the basic foot work. Dan is one of Bruce Lee's student. The one he choose to carry on his JKD. He's the one with Bruce Lee's original JKD book. Yep.... that's right hand written and draw en.
JKD, not JKD who cares. Will you please just drop this silly argument and learn to respect each others martial arts? I trained under the Ted Wong lineage and I totally support his view on the jkd but that doesn't mean I'll disrespect Danny or Tommy or Poteet...I feel insignificant compared to what all of these people have got to share with all of us.
If your "gong fu" skills are soo good, what have you got to share instead of bashing other people?
Il JKD non è uno stile. Bruce sosteneva che era "qualunque cosa funzioni". Se per voi queste tecniche non vanno, non le usate. Bruce era partito dal WC, ma era uno stile che non gli permetteva di esprimersi a pieno. Ha guardato altrove. Se trovate qualcosa di più adatto a voi, seguirlo sarà il "vostro" JKD. JKD NON è ESSERE COME BRUCE.
Personalmente, questo lavoro di gambe è buono, mi piace, ma è un aspetto secondario per me. Nel combattimento non hai quasi mai tempo di essere "pulito".
@padanknight88 Ho paura di sì. In realtà vale per TUTTE le arti... alcune più (gli stili di kung fu in particolare), alcune meno. Ogni maestro ha la sua impronta.
Il JKD è diviso negli stili di Wong e Inosanto, principalmente, così come il Wing Chun era stato diviso in 5 scuole a partire dai cinque maestri prominenti... la divisione del JKD comunque è recente e incisiva. Inosanto ha incorporato molto kali ed escrima nello stile, e personalmente lo trovo molto interessante :)
@ZhuangziZhou I wonder the same thing. You should see the ignorant comments by this "martial artist" and his friends that I've been engaged in on another video about Inosanto. They seem to trained in the Rex Kwon Do style.
@MdUrTaOylDin Are you serious? Dan Inosanto was, for years, Bruce Lee's training partner. He taught Bruce the nunchakus and was the only person Bruce formally turned his JKD school over to. Guro Dan is also top ranked in Savate, Muay Thai, Jiu Jitsu and is probably the world's foremost expert on Filipino martial arts. He's a gracious and giving man and an incredible martial artist. He's also in phenomenal shape for his age. For crying out loud he started training in Capoeira at the age of 72!
lol a buddy of mine has been learning martial arts from his military buddy, he got in a ground choke hold and couldnt move his arms or legs in anyway to get out of it. I told him to bite, he just looked at me funny, so did the instructor. It works, the guy will let go and be like WTF?! I've been learning and training in JKD for years, the golden rule, rely on feeling even if it is unconventional.
@natassaint haha thats true when is comes to fighting do what you gotta do that what my instructor thought me while doing kung fu i hope to start jkd this year
Lets be honest...Bruce Lee dying made the martial arts what it was through the 70's and 80's. Mr. Lee gained god like status and legends were written and told about him. Mr. Lee made more money for "karate" schools than all of the advetising in the world ever could have. In the end, sadly, it is all in fact legend.
@lightsaberIJKD Danny Inosanto is Bruce Lee's closest friend, The Highest Ranked JKDer. Bruce Lee is even the godfather of his Danny"s daughter! And you talk about Dan Inosanto s lineage haha. Danny is the seeing and growing with time. He knows that JKD from 1973 will never work. Lee changed JKD weekly, monthy. That would make JKD grow with its time to 2010, while other stuck in pak sao lapsao from 1966 hahaha Dont follow doctrines, think for yourself!
is DAn inasonto left handed or right handed becuase im right handed i will take my lead hand the right hand back and my left foot forward in a normal boxing stance
@billlaAurbillli In Jeet Kune Do Bruce Lee taught putting the stronger hand forward, unlike Orthodox boxing where the power hand is toward the back to provide more power (because of gloves).
@billlaAurbillli My tutor in the Uk was taught by coincidence by Dan and many others and Im an awkward leftie, he makes me do kali, panantukan all in the right handed way, its easy enough cause he says were more ambidextrous! It does feel a bit uncomfortable though, I know what ya mean!! x
For those of you trash talking Guro Dan, you should know that not only is his specific private training considered A+ by the most notable practitioners, he is attributed to being the single biggest contributor to martial arts training in the Western Hemisphere. Even Guro Rick Faye credits Guro Dan with being the single biggest influence in Panantukan.
He is teaching basic footwork in this video. These are basic movements.
@Echoesinorbit Since you know the instructor i would like to ask you intially how do you get into the footwork or stance say if a person is standing straight up right
@Echoesinorbit These are basic movements and your A+ Guru cant even do them. Im sure there is a reason why people speak well of Dan, but its not becouse of his footwork.
Has he practised this at all? Looks like he does this for the first time. Compere this with Ted Wong, BIG difference. And Dan doesnt sparr so how can he teach application of these techniques? I seriously doubt that Bruce Lee certified someone with such a low standard.
@CalgaryPFS If you look at a professional archer shooting an arrow bullseye, then see a beginner miss the target by 10 feet they will look "pretty much identical", but theres still a huge difference in their performance. Just look at the balance, recovery and weight distribution, its terrible. Theres no way he can fight moving around like that.
@ztawiz That is a questionable - actually scratch that it is a poor analogy when both Wong and Inosanto can be seen on youtube performing EXACTLY THE SAME footwork - look at youtube.com/watch?v=QXpmk0GbLMQ
Of course this footwork is a DRILL - it teaches the movement and principle. From here you learn the application. Any technique broken down to a simple level draws the "that wouldn't work in a fight comparison".
@CalgaryPFS Theres a difference in balance and recovery, meaning Dan accidently ends up with different distance between his feet for each step. Ted Wong has a much smoother flow. Now, I havent met Dan so this is only based on this video. Do you know any good videos where Dan shows combinations?
My JKD background is 3 years of training with a Ted Wong certified instructor named Stefan Nikander. Ive also done some training with other instructors such as Jari Nyman and Joaquin Marcello.
@pietrojeetkunedo questa non la sapevo...io ho sempre saputo che gli unico due autorizzati da Bruce Lee fossero proprio Inosanto e Ted?! Grazie per l'info!
@CrowdPleeza You wouldn't clearly see the footwork like this in sparring. The point is to practice proper movement so you learn to be mobile but with balance. Traditional 'hard' styles use stances that don't allow for effective movement and when they do move, are more likely to cross themselves up and lose balance. If you practice moving right, you're more likely to move well in a fight. So, you won't use this movement form in a fight but should be able to eliminate mobility mistakes.
Dude....to all the people that say this guy is weak should go suck it. I have had multiple seminars with Sifu Dan many times in Northern Virgina in VA beach and trident academy of mma in woodbridge. And I must say this dude is a monster. I went a 2 min sparring round and this dude was so fast and graceful. Even though it seemed like I didn't do as well he reasured me that I did amazing, compared to other people.
I know a lot of people bash on bruce lee and his students because they seem to not be perfect at their stances and footwork and blah blah blah. But no one is perfect. And you have to remember JKD is about total self expression and freedom.
Form is good, but I'd rather break out of form and sacrifice a little firepower than get my teeth knocked out for being too rigid. That's the strength of JKD. It's mean to be quick and adaptable.
@affordnoshoes Thats true....we should not be stuck into form like if it were a style and we had to have our feet perfect in a real fight. it doesnt work like that. You are in a bad situation.
in my view, form is necessary to master the structure of the technique, but once that's been done one should remove as much of that rigid nature to cut it down to the bare essentials of what makes the technique work, then allow flow to utilize it without sacrificing the adaptability. That's why a fighter that has both good form and flow are very tough to beat compared to a brawler swinging wildly, wasting his energy every which way.
@WestSideCoolidge Since you know the instructor i would like to ask you intially how do you get into the footwork or stance say if a person is standing straight up right
@WestSideCoolidge exactly this isnt traditional martial arts here this is street fighting and in a street not everything is gonna look 100% perfect if at all.
@THEpillows100 Exactly I noticed when they train in JKD they train properly but loose at the same time so that in real combat they can be as sharp but also loose and free....you dont need to look and have everything perfect in a street fight
Dan Inosato is an martial art expert who did research on many types of martial arts throughout the years.. He is also the one who introduce and taught nun chunku to Bruce Lee.. He cant be weak man
Are you sure about the nunchuck statement? Dan Inosanto is a definate world class filipino martial artist, and I know he showed Bruce the beauty of Kali while making Game of Death. (1/2 beat strikes for the win.) But, I didn't think he had anything to do with Bruce's affinity for nunchucks. I thought he picked those up on his own to develope his timing.
@GaolisVideoLog yeah...he's from the Philippines and out of all the martial arts he teaches, Philippines's martial arts is the one he is most good at..
@Bushijin don't know. People say Bruce Lee based his footwork off of fencing and boxing. But I'm sure a lot of styles have similar footwork. There's only so many ways you can walk lol.
Bujinkan instructors taught this in Montreal, back in 2001 or 2. They called it Tai Sabaki. Aikido and aikijutsu have covered a lot of the same. Western and Filipino boxing in Doce Pares Eskrima, too. Fun stuff : ) Pretty cool, how all kinds of styles are open to incorporating and disseminating good, functional stuff.
Secondo me siete tutti in preda da isterismo da youtube. Come potete pensare che una delle due "fazioni" abbia la conoscensa assoluta o meno?La verità non sta mai da una parte, ma sempre in mezzo. Tuttavia, in nome dell'arte che praticate, sono convinto che se vi incontraste di persona dareste il via ad una bella collaborazione, invece che a questa sterile discussione. Sinceramente non capisco perchè uno non potrebbe sia ammirare tommy che praticare kali.
Infatti, sono fermamente dell'idea che ognuno debba avere la LIBERTA' di praticare ciò che lo diverte e che "sente" di dover assimilare. Queste discussioni sulla storia mi ricordano molto di più le favelle Leongtiniane sulla compravendita della quarta forma del WT che non la discussione che ci si immaginerebbe tra coloro che portano avanti l'eredità di Lee. Ricordate quanto fu emarginato per degli ipse dixit. E voi fate = tra di voi.
bruce lee diplomò 3 persone autorizzate ad indsegnare:taky kimura,james lee.e dan inosanto!e se tu vedi nell'inosanto academy non ci sono lezioni di jkd!infatti si mi stupisco.....alla persona che ha fatto piu per il jkd viene ricompensato cosi!
Comunque baciati la foto di qualche Santo cosi capace che ti fa un miracolo!!! ihihihih e ridi ogni tanto non te la prendere se su alcuni commenti no sai come rispondere e attacchi a zero senza sapere!!! la conoscenza amico mio è la cosa essenziale...by water my friend... :-)
conosci bruce?ok mi sai dire quando bruce non c'era perchè era impeganto per il cinema chi teneva le lezioni?di certo non ted wong.......studia prima la storia!
Credo proprio che la mente chiusa ce l'hai tu..tu ti sei chiuso in un sistema non io...tu vivi x il giudizio dei tuoi maestri non io...tu sei limitato non io...tu sei un "non avere forma"..io sono una "non forma"....se conosci queste 2 frasi e se hai letto come dici tu i libri di bruce lee...capirai...ma ne dubito!!!
ne ho sentite di frasi del genere.. questo è quello ke vi mettono in testa i vostri maestri... frasi di Bruce travisate... c'è tempo x tutti a capire..
sai quanti come te dopo aver visto Tommy hanno buttato all'aria il loro lavoro.. ma anche maestri ke facevano concepts da 30 anni...
con ke coraggio voi fate kali silat e lo kiamate JKD.. ma io nn lo so... rispetto per Bruce 0!!!
No vedi questo mi fa capire che tu i libri di bruce non li hai mai letto...leggiti il tao del dragone troverai questa frase se vuoi ti dico la pagina.....ancora co sto Tommy a me non mi frega un bel niente di questo Tommy...kali e silat sono arti marziali il jkd è un'altra cosa..il jkd siamo noi stessi....non si studia....!!! si applica!!! rispetto x Bruce lo devi avere tu non io....
mi sono scannato con pietro tempo fa...ma qui non voglio dire nulla a lui...il vostro problema signori è ke siete ancora cristallizati a quel jkd è meglio, che maestro avete, e travisate quello che diceva Bruce... IL JEET KUNE DO E' SOLO UN NOME, viene dato un nome a una cosa che non si conosce e può spaventare...io un calcio lo chiamo giovanni, ma rimane cmq un calcio..o sbaglio??meditate
footwork is the best way to defence yourseft to maintain a safe distant between you and your opponent .and it also a best way to make an attack to steal the distant from your opponent.
Pietro a me sinceramente fai ridere tu xchè kissà cosa pensi di essere...scendi dal piedistallo..e prima di giudicare un maestro di tale entità pensaci due volte..anzi non pensarci proprio perchè non credo che riesci a riflettere e pensare molto a quello che dici...
vatti a leggere l'ultimo commento sul mio video "my jeet kune do" fatto da un ragazzo presente a Catania...
tra l'altro tutti hanno ammesso ke qui Inosanto fa ridere.. scordinato completamente.. nn metto in discuossione la sua bravura mondiale nelle arti marziali.. ma sul JKD deve lasciare spazio ad altri...
mi interesso solo di ciò ke può avere a ke fare con il JKD.. e ciò ke è semplice, diretto ed efficace! ho fatto di stage di altre arti marziali.. ma sono ferme al 3000 a.C.
Senti a me di quello che ti dicono gli altri mi interessa poco e niente vedo!!! ho gli occhi x guardare non mi faccio imbambolare come te!!!....a chi dovrebbe lasciare spazio a te???? bè ovvio vista la tua bravura...!!! + che leggere i commenti degli altri leggiti i libri di Bruce Lee caro !!!
A me interessa solo quello ke dicono i maestri mondiali come Tommy Carruthers.. e nn sto qui a dirti cosa ha detto a me ed i miei amici..
quando mi vedrai dal vivo e quando ascolterai ciò ke dicono i maestri su di noi.. solo allora potrai dare giudizi..
i libri di Bruce sono parte di me.. mi meraviglio di come tu abbia ancora la mente chiusa a praticare un qualcosa ke nn ha nulla a ke fare con Bruce.. nonostante leggi i suoi scritti!
@dindina81 a parte che i libri su bruce in italia manco li trovate tutti, c'e' da dire che bisognerebbe usare il cervello per allenarsi come faceva bruce, il vero problema e' la mancanza di un allenamento intelligente e di una dieta ferrea,se si leggessero anche i libri di bruce in inglese che non si trovano in italia si capirebbero molte cose,
On a random technical note, this is exactly how martial arts videos should be: well lit, well mic'ed, and no BS backdrop. Everything is about conveying the information cleanly and clearly.
Again...comprehensively NO one..Not the Brazilians or anyone else combined the varitey of styles and methods of training in the manner that Bruce Lee Did.
Sigung Lee was the first in a comprehensive way to combine the aspects and concepts of various martial arts and physical fitness training regimens in a way that was never done before. No one did that before him.
Bruce combined it, Bruce combined the arts, he is the father of Mixed Martial Arts, and Dana White said it as well as Frank Shamrock or Ken Shamrock. Bruce was the first instructor to not have his students wear uniform, Bruce was the first one in America to have his students put on head gear and spar, as this was only done in boxing. He was the first one not to have his students practice forms, and he was the first to combine East,West, and Filipino into one explosive art
Bruce put martial arts on the map, he's the reason anybody gave a damn about the arts. His tv series, The Green Hornet, introduced many Americans to the martial arts, those guys you named werent extraordinary martial arttists, there skills werent polished
he originated jeet kune do which is efficient, he put martial arts on the map. He is the reason martial arts are used in movies and in television shows
In terms of structure and footwork i do favour 100% Ted Wong. He moves much, much better...no mean to desrespect guro Dan! everyone own different gifts and talents...Wong, Poteet or Dan, who cares !! we always have something to learn...
WHAT !!!! Hear me well u young whippersnappers Dan is the top dog in JKD. This will get me in trouble but Joe Lewis was Bruces most "sucessfull" student with Dan. Joe Lewis would thump all of them save Dan.
WOOT Trained with him last Sunday at Trident academy of martial arts....it was amazing his knowledge and skill is legendary.....im so happy i was able to train with him for a second time
Where do you think Bruce got his footwork from? He studied both extensively, and what you see Guro Dan doing is always open to innovation depending on the individual.
my favourite footwork to use of all is the one at the end pushing off the toes! It is great for throwing a counter, evadeing and throwing quick, fast and solid lunges like in fencing but withyour fist instead.
There's an old joke about how many JKD guys does it take to screw in a light bulb. The answer is 5. 1 to screw it in and 4 to tell him he's doing it wrong. Seriously, whenever we discuss JKD, there are always arguments about what is and what isn't JKD. Enough already! JKD does have certain core principles such as directness, centerline, simplicity, stop hits, etc, but it's not limited to that. It can grow and develop. If Bruce Lee had lived, you can be sure it would have continued changing.
Your wrong, JKD means something else entirely lol. I feel the same way man. everytime I'm on youtube everyone has an opinion of what it is to them and not just what it is. Which is the reason why I love JKD because it is what it is in the hands of whoever is using it. No use arguing, this is the exact reason Bruce didn't want to name it.
I think we can agree that Bruce had many techniques that were peculiar to his individual style. he also continuously emphasized the value of practice and troubleshooting when assembling a martial arts toolkit from experience and tradition. what worked best for bruce might not work best for us, but his overarching philosophy of fighting is pretty universally applicable: do martial arts, learn lots of different techniques, don't be too proud to try something new, and find out what works for you.
A man walks the earth & says he's the son of god. cos it happened 2000 years ago we worship him. Today we'd call him a nut. Kennedy died & is loved. Clinton lived & is mocked. & if Marilyn Munroe were alive would we still buy posters of her? Lee came to MA via ballroom dancing & made his name in Hollywood teaching formlessness. I wonder what peeps here would be saying if it were 1971. Peeps say "this is authentic, that is fake." I say it's not like he discovered electricity.
I think the best man who teaches the best basics of JFJKD i Ted Wong.
And then you must leave the basics ang go on and exploring and thats where Dan is the best he gives you a solid base on the mix off arts.
I think bruces art is like a lost book. Manny difrent people have diffrent chapters och that time and place. To make your book complete then i think you must train whit all off them.
hm the basic of JFJDK is the on guard stance, And manny hi even train jkd dont now what that is. I have high respect for guru Dan and heas teatchings and all that he gives to people. But i think his JKD is to sloppy to reprecent the original basics. Dans JKD is more his one, if you ´guys get me:D Its still JKD but the Dan whay.
But i think heas really a legend and stills go strong:)
Your comment made absolutely no sense whatsoever. I take it you don't know how to speak english very well so I'll let you slide. Next time try to make some sense because talking about "the only jkd master from earth" won't help you sound intelligent.
I don't know what planet your from but apparently they have some good drugs over there.
have a nice life!
P.S. I hope your a female because your taste in music screams out butt pirate.
OK, JKDLIFER please dont cry anymore. Even we see mistakes like a beginner we will apreciate his errors only because he is the lonely & only JKD master from the Earth and was Bruce Lee's students. OK, its time to not see all this stupids.
Your comment made absolutely no sense whatsoever. I take it you don't know how to speak english very well so I'll let you slide. Next time try to make some sense because talking about "the only jkd master from earth" won't help you sound intelligent.
I don't know what planet your from but apparently they have some good drugs over there.
have a nice life!
P.S. I hope your a female because your taste in music screams out butt-pirate.
i think its funny how you jkd guys are correcting someone that the originator of the style taught directly hahahhaha
so so funny
basically you arguing that you know better then a teacher of the style...
which is actually right since your learning it for your body, my sensei, thai box, bjj instructors dont even do this they change things per student to get it correct for their body type
If he is teaching JUn Fan Gung Fu, we can debate about his stance or his hand, becausa JFGF is a specific style, the style of BL. For me the Jun Fan from Wong and Tackett is closer to the final stage of evolution of Jun Fan.
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If it werent for Bruce Lee, this Filipino wouldnt have been so famous. He only befriended Lee to use him to become famous himself. He saw this potential the moment he first heard about Lee.
If he hadnt bothered using Lee, Danny boy wouldve been on the same kind of kinda-famous level like other filipino masters like Remy Presas, Prof. Vee, etc.
Nowadays people like Paul Vunak, have used inosanto to further their own MA careers. If Inosanto werent famous, he wouldnt have had many students
i cant stop laughing at his accent. so americanized, haha
ihatej00poo 2 months ago
@ihatej00poo your an idiot! Where do you think he was born... stupid.
jdshell18 1 month ago
@jdshell18 wait. being born in america is an excuse not being able to speak your own language? holy shit dude. i was born in america and can speak filipino, english, and the extra language we have to learn in high school. i think the stupid one here is you.
ihatej00poo 1 month ago
I love the concept of TRUTH in combat - this footwork was adopted from fencing (by Bruce and Dan) - you also find most of this footwork in Catch-as-Catch-Can Wrestling - and you also find this footwork in Aikido (irimi and tenkan movements specifically)
yoshiofdeath 4 months ago
esos son los pasos que te enseñan en kung fu especialmente en el sistema wing chun
maestroborracho2011 5 months ago
he is a great teacher, and I'm not big on JKD, but I took a workshiop from Inosanto,real good.
blugularis 5 months ago
that's not Jkd? Jkd is just a name so don't say bullshit, Inosanto teached a lot to Bruce,and Bruce did the same...but if u say this is jkd,this is not jkd or other things u are the one that don't know what jeet kune do is.
sivispacemparabelluw 5 months ago
This is an example of basic JKD footwork. If it works for you ..great. If not find a system that does. That's JKD.
iceblue4u 6 months ago
@iceblue4u That's not JKD. it's much more involved than that.
CountVonBrink 6 months ago
Anybody who has negative comments about this man has no idea what they're talking about and should be considered nothing more than a troll.
Sardonick007 7 months ago 9
@Sardonick007 Whats the matter with you? For you this video is OK? Look at the hands movement, only telephoned movements; after he step he is not keeping the By Jong. He looks like a scared beginner in this video. He is a true legend and a true master, I know who is Inosanto but after somebody who doesnt know is looking at this video... is smilling...
Burn2Purify 4 weeks ago
@Burn2Purify you got all that from my comment and you seriously spent time responding to it? Really. Why don't you go ahead and contact me when you develop a career in martial arts in the same manner as this man has. G'day.
Sardonick007 4 weeks ago
@Sardonick007 I dont say nothing bad about this video, because the video speaks for itself. 1.Im not interested to certify legions of JKD instructors, I must keep the quality firts of all. 10 students are enough 2.Im too old for a career in martial arts, I choose many years ago to work something serious 3.Im not interested to contact you because ... I dont know if you are a girl or not 4.A career in martial arts not mean to be Bruce Lee's "friend", but a real FIGHTER
Burn2Purify 4 weeks ago
@Burn2Purify Ok thanks, buh bye now. Trolling lane is on the left.
Sardonick007 4 weeks ago
@Sardonick007 I have only a louse in my left. A big one! ;-) Nothing more...
Burn2Purify 3 weeks ago
Dan knows his jkd, but I think Ted Wong was the real deal when it come to real JKD. Jkd Concepts has a lot to give, but leaves out the important moves that Bruce Lee used & economy of motion, that's very important to JKD. R.I.P Ted Wong ( jkd was not just a concept, it was also Bruce Lee's hard work of finding out how a human can best apply himself in a real fight )
TheeOrical 7 months ago
To all you out there that talk shit about Dan Inosato you don't know nothing about him. This is JKD. Just the basic foot work. Dan is one of Bruce Lee's student. The one he choose to carry on his JKD. He's the one with Bruce Lee's original JKD book. Yep.... that's right hand written and draw en.
Bruce Lee top student...............
KayTeamLegit 8 months ago
can i use this kind a footwork in dirty boxing
clydez007 9 months ago
JKD, not JKD who cares. Will you please just drop this silly argument and learn to respect each others martial arts? I trained under the Ted Wong lineage and I totally support his view on the jkd but that doesn't mean I'll disrespect Danny or Tommy or Poteet...I feel insignificant compared to what all of these people have got to share with all of us.
If your "gong fu" skills are soo good, what have you got to share instead of bashing other people?
Respect and Honour.
MIfive 9 months ago
Il JKD non è uno stile. Bruce sosteneva che era "qualunque cosa funzioni". Se per voi queste tecniche non vanno, non le usate. Bruce era partito dal WC, ma era uno stile che non gli permetteva di esprimersi a pieno. Ha guardato altrove. Se trovate qualcosa di più adatto a voi, seguirlo sarà il "vostro" JKD. JKD NON è ESSERE COME BRUCE.
Personalmente, questo lavoro di gambe è buono, mi piace, ma è un aspetto secondario per me. Nel combattimento non hai quasi mai tempo di essere "pulito".
MortoEContento 9 months ago
@MortoEContento quindi stai dicendo ke il JJD è variabile a seconda del maestro?
padanknight88 9 months ago
@padanknight88 Ho paura di sì. In realtà vale per TUTTE le arti... alcune più (gli stili di kung fu in particolare), alcune meno. Ogni maestro ha la sua impronta.
Il JKD è diviso negli stili di Wong e Inosanto, principalmente, così come il Wing Chun era stato diviso in 5 scuole a partire dai cinque maestri prominenti... la divisione del JKD comunque è recente e incisiva. Inosanto ha incorporato molto kali ed escrima nello stile, e personalmente lo trovo molto interessante :)
MortoEContento 9 months ago
@MortoEContento certo, quello lo so ognuno è allenato in modo differente giustamente
padanknight88 9 months ago
What is up with all the people trashing Dan Inosanto here? Could someone please reply to this and in a CIVIL manner explain the reason?
ZhuangziZhou 11 months ago
@ZhuangziZhou I wonder the same thing. You should see the ignorant comments by this "martial artist" and his friends that I've been engaged in on another video about Inosanto. They seem to trained in the Rex Kwon Do style.
ifiwasabug 11 months ago
@ZhuangziZhou Thanx man...well put!
MIfive 8 months ago
@MdUrTaOylDin Then whom is a martial artist that you respect?
ZhuangziZhou 11 months ago
@MdUrTaOylDin Are you serious? Dan Inosanto was, for years, Bruce Lee's training partner. He taught Bruce the nunchakus and was the only person Bruce formally turned his JKD school over to. Guro Dan is also top ranked in Savate, Muay Thai, Jiu Jitsu and is probably the world's foremost expert on Filipino martial arts. He's a gracious and giving man and an incredible martial artist. He's also in phenomenal shape for his age. For crying out loud he started training in Capoeira at the age of 72!
ZhuangziZhou 11 months ago
@ZhuangziZhou no actually it's the truth you never saw someone doing jkd with grace and fluidity
mazilin2 11 months ago
lol a buddy of mine has been learning martial arts from his military buddy, he got in a ground choke hold and couldnt move his arms or legs in anyway to get out of it. I told him to bite, he just looked at me funny, so did the instructor. It works, the guy will let go and be like WTF?! I've been learning and training in JKD for years, the golden rule, rely on feeling even if it is unconventional.
natassaint 1 year ago
@natassaint haha thats true when is comes to fighting do what you gotta do that what my instructor thought me while doing kung fu i hope to start jkd this year
swarrior80 1 year ago
Awesome, footwork and balance are most important.
UtopiaMinor666 1 year ago
if this makes you slower, dear jesse, you're doing something badly. The sliding is an ancient method of bursting in european fencing.
retek666999 1 year ago 4
@retek666999 used in wing chun as well
slapehdiebass 1 week ago
don't slow yourself down by sliding
jessejackable 1 year ago
@jessejackable the sliding comes from wing chun footwork. and sliding really doesnt slow you down
ChinatownDragonKC 1 year ago 2
I have a direct lineage son - what do you have?
It is matter of public record - just look at the history books and the photos. No one would be doing JKD today without Dan - FACT
CalgaryPFS 1 year ago
esta vastante bien esplicado :D me a alludado mucho en mis primeras clases
rikkudm3 1 year ago
Lets be honest...Bruce Lee dying made the martial arts what it was through the 70's and 80's. Mr. Lee gained god like status and legends were written and told about him. Mr. Lee made more money for "karate" schools than all of the advetising in the world ever could have. In the end, sadly, it is all in fact legend.
talon115 1 year ago
@talon115 Very well said...Truth all the way!
minasz 1 year ago
JKD? nah!!! dan Inosanto deviates from JKD to a mixed of lotsa martial arts
only Ted wong lineage is purest JKD
all Dan Inosanto lineage is just rubbish
lightsaberIJKD 1 year ago
@lightsaberIJKD Danny Inosanto is Bruce Lee's closest friend, The Highest Ranked JKDer. Bruce Lee is even the godfather of his Danny"s daughter! And you talk about Dan Inosanto s lineage haha. Danny is the seeing and growing with time. He knows that JKD from 1973 will never work. Lee changed JKD weekly, monthy. That would make JKD grow with its time to 2010, while other stuck in pak sao lapsao from 1966 hahaha Dont follow doctrines, think for yourself!
minasz 1 year ago
@lightsaberIJKD you do know Ted was not authorised by Bruce to teach right? He got that from Dan
And what about Tackett? Bremer? Poteet? Do you discount them?
Do you research and stop behaving like an immature brat
CalgaryPFS 1 year ago
@CalgaryPFS , where did you got that information? are you the biographer of Bruce Lee?
Stop pretending to be expert. When you don't even know anything
lightsaberIJKD 1 year ago
It's not jeet kune do...just Jun Fan Gung Fu...
akira60ful 1 year ago
i respect dan insanto, he is a great person and martial artist, bruce lee would of been proud of him as a friend and as a martial artist....
sharinganWS 1 year ago
This guy is one of bruce lee's students
16RuleZ 1 year ago
is DAn inasonto left handed or right handed becuase im right handed i will take my lead hand the right hand back and my left foot forward in a normal boxing stance
billlaAurbillli 1 year ago
@billlaAurbillli In Jeet Kune Do Bruce Lee taught putting the stronger hand forward, unlike Orthodox boxing where the power hand is toward the back to provide more power (because of gloves).
DaleKamp 1 year ago
@billlaAurbillli My tutor in the Uk was taught by coincidence by Dan and many others and Im an awkward leftie, he makes me do kali, panantukan all in the right handed way, its easy enough cause he says were more ambidextrous! It does feel a bit uncomfortable though, I know what ya mean!! x
MISSLD125 1 year ago
For those of you trash talking Guro Dan, you should know that not only is his specific private training considered A+ by the most notable practitioners, he is attributed to being the single biggest contributor to martial arts training in the Western Hemisphere. Even Guro Rick Faye credits Guro Dan with being the single biggest influence in Panantukan.
He is teaching basic footwork in this video. These are basic movements.
Echoesinorbit 1 year ago 2
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@Echoesinorbit Since you know the instructor i would like to ask you intially how do you get into the footwork or stance say if a person is standing straight up right
billlaAurbillli 1 year ago
@Echoesinorbit These are basic movements and your A+ Guru cant even do them. Im sure there is a reason why people speak well of Dan, but its not becouse of his footwork.
ztawiz 1 year ago
what does jun fan gung fu mean?
6leafdom 1 year ago
@6leafdom Bruce Lee's Kung Fu. Jun Fan being his chinese name
fadedsideways 1 year ago
intially how do you get into the footwork or stance
billlaAurbillli 1 year ago
Has he practised this at all? Looks like he does this for the first time. Compere this with Ted Wong, BIG difference. And Dan doesnt sparr so how can he teach application of these techniques? I seriously doubt that Bruce Lee certified someone with such a low standard.
ztawiz 1 year ago
@ztawiz Seriously? Take a look again and get some objectivity - they are pretty much identical...as you would expect because this is Jun Fan footwork
CalgaryPFS 1 year ago
@CalgaryPFS If you look at a professional archer shooting an arrow bullseye, then see a beginner miss the target by 10 feet they will look "pretty much identical", but theres still a huge difference in their performance. Just look at the balance, recovery and weight distribution, its terrible. Theres no way he can fight moving around like that.
ztawiz 1 year ago
@ztawiz That is a questionable - actually scratch that it is a poor analogy when both Wong and Inosanto can be seen on youtube performing EXACTLY THE SAME footwork - look at youtube.com/watch?v=QXpmk0GbLMQ
Of course this footwork is a DRILL - it teaches the movement and principle. From here you learn the application. Any technique broken down to a simple level draws the "that wouldn't work in a fight comparison".
What is your JKD background out of interest?
CalgaryPFS 1 year ago
@CalgaryPFS Theres a difference in balance and recovery, meaning Dan accidently ends up with different distance between his feet for each step. Ted Wong has a much smoother flow. Now, I havent met Dan so this is only based on this video. Do you know any good videos where Dan shows combinations?
My JKD background is 3 years of training with a Ted Wong certified instructor named Stefan Nikander. Ive also done some training with other instructors such as Jari Nyman and Joaquin Marcello.
ztawiz 1 year ago
Dan the Man
rmattyp 1 year ago
@pietrojeetkunedo questa non la sapevo...io ho sempre saputo che gli unico due autorizzati da Bruce Lee fossero proprio Inosanto e Ted?! Grazie per l'info!
piffero13 1 year ago
la guardia derecha aplicada en jet kune do es muy incomoda si se aplica a un combate de boxeo. el boxeador de conocimientos medios te muele a palos.
ponolloios 1 year ago
hey
Jitkyundou 1 year ago
This is basically wing chun footwork. Bruce Lee based his original art of Jun Fan on Wing Chun, the style he practiced in Hong Kong.
andrewslads 1 year ago
Also on western boxing, and French fencing. In fact, most of the foot work is actually Fencing.
BASSFZz 1 year ago
Are there any clips of someone applying these footwork in actual sparring or fighting?
CrowdPleeza 1 year ago
@CrowdPleeza You wouldn't clearly see the footwork like this in sparring. The point is to practice proper movement so you learn to be mobile but with balance. Traditional 'hard' styles use stances that don't allow for effective movement and when they do move, are more likely to cross themselves up and lose balance. If you practice moving right, you're more likely to move well in a fight. So, you won't use this movement form in a fight but should be able to eliminate mobility mistakes.
bigistrickis 1 year ago
Dude....to all the people that say this guy is weak should go suck it. I have had multiple seminars with Sifu Dan many times in Northern Virgina in VA beach and trident academy of mma in woodbridge. And I must say this dude is a monster. I went a 2 min sparring round and this dude was so fast and graceful. Even though it seemed like I didn't do as well he reasured me that I did amazing, compared to other people.
DarkessDays 1 year ago 4
I know a lot of people bash on bruce lee and his students because they seem to not be perfect at their stances and footwork and blah blah blah. But no one is perfect. And you have to remember JKD is about total self expression and freedom.
WestSideCoolidge 2 years ago 19
@WestSideCoolidge Yup "no way as way"
DarkessDays 1 year ago
Form is good, but I'd rather break out of form and sacrifice a little firepower than get my teeth knocked out for being too rigid. That's the strength of JKD. It's mean to be quick and adaptable.
affordnoshoes 1 year ago
@affordnoshoes Thats true....we should not be stuck into form like if it were a style and we had to have our feet perfect in a real fight. it doesnt work like that. You are in a bad situation.
WestSideCoolidge 1 year ago
in my view, form is necessary to master the structure of the technique, but once that's been done one should remove as much of that rigid nature to cut it down to the bare essentials of what makes the technique work, then allow flow to utilize it without sacrificing the adaptability. That's why a fighter that has both good form and flow are very tough to beat compared to a brawler swinging wildly, wasting his energy every which way.
firestorm117 1 year ago
True. I guess I was referring to people who get obsessed with form.
If a first year MA student were to use what s/he learned, s/he would get thoroughly defeated.
They'd be better off using more chaotic techniques or fleeing.
affordnoshoes 1 year ago
@WestSideCoolidge
Take a look at Ted Wong, now thats precision! Dan looks like he does this for the first time.
ztawiz 1 year ago
ted wong footwork is alot cleaner,but everybody who was bruce's student had certain attributes the the other did not posess
darrellriv 1 year ago
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@WestSideCoolidge Since you know the instructor i would like to ask you intially how do you get into the footwork or stance say if a person is standing straight up right
billlaAurbillli 1 year ago
@WestSideCoolidge exactly this isnt traditional martial arts here this is street fighting and in a street not everything is gonna look 100% perfect if at all.
THEpillows100 7 months ago
@THEpillows100 Exactly I noticed when they train in JKD they train properly but loose at the same time so that in real combat they can be as sharp but also loose and free....you dont need to look and have everything perfect in a street fight
WestSideCoolidge 7 months ago
its funny wen u c dan inosato he looks like a complete old nd week person but if u fight him u get beeten up bre hard.
kungfudragon99 2 years ago 5
Dan Inosato is an martial art expert who did research on many types of martial arts throughout the years.. He is also the one who introduce and taught nun chunku to Bruce Lee.. He cant be weak man
domoto88 2 years ago 24
Are you sure about the nunchuck statement? Dan Inosanto is a definate world class filipino martial artist, and I know he showed Bruce the beauty of Kali while making Game of Death. (1/2 beat strikes for the win.) But, I didn't think he had anything to do with Bruce's affinity for nunchucks. I thought he picked those up on his own to develope his timing.
TriggerHappyAGD 1 year ago
i learnt it from the drama "the legend of bruce lee"
domoto88 1 year ago
@domoto88 Actually he can. He's over 70 now. ~~~hahaha~~~. Just kidding. He'd still probably woop my ass.
GaolisVideoLog 1 year ago
@GaolisVideoLog yeah...he's from the Philippines and out of all the martial arts he teaches, Philippines's martial arts is the one he is most good at..
domoto88 1 year ago
@domoto88 he was a good frend of bruce, but not particular in jeet kune do.
Note there are people that work hard the whole life, it doesn't mean they get rich ;-)
qiplayer 1 year ago
bruce lee
did some TKD kicks
hjimenez90 2 years ago
that was very informative. i saw korean and japanese foot work there. i may have to train JKD.
Bushijin 2 years ago
@Bushijin don't know. People say Bruce Lee based his footwork off of fencing and boxing. But I'm sure a lot of styles have similar footwork. There's only so many ways you can walk lol.
GetDamage 1 year ago
Bujinkan instructors taught this in Montreal, back in 2001 or 2. They called it Tai Sabaki. Aikido and aikijutsu have covered a lot of the same. Western and Filipino boxing in Doce Pares Eskrima, too. Fun stuff : ) Pretty cool, how all kinds of styles are open to incorporating and disseminating good, functional stuff.
michaelm2fscopm95 1 year ago
i have been studing wing chun fixed forms. i see now why bruce lee branched off and developed his own style. much more flexable approch.
bahdah1234 2 years ago
yeah, inosanto made a whole movie-just google him
frankie252525 2 years ago
bruce lee rules!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
josetc2006 2 years ago 3
Is this a part of a bigger instructional video on Jun Fan? Could you uload the whole video? Please that would be great!
80KungFu 2 years ago
does n e one speak english on here?
Pokerislife7 2 years ago
yo i speakie some inglish
ahole831 2 years ago
I suoi movimenti di gambe sono molto simili a quelli di pugilato
DGDiego82 2 years ago
Secondo me siete tutti in preda da isterismo da youtube. Come potete pensare che una delle due "fazioni" abbia la conoscensa assoluta o meno?La verità non sta mai da una parte, ma sempre in mezzo. Tuttavia, in nome dell'arte che praticate, sono convinto che se vi incontraste di persona dareste il via ad una bella collaborazione, invece che a questa sterile discussione. Sinceramente non capisco perchè uno non potrebbe sia ammirare tommy che praticare kali.
84Filo 2 years ago
Infatti, sono fermamente dell'idea che ognuno debba avere la LIBERTA' di praticare ciò che lo diverte e che "sente" di dover assimilare. Queste discussioni sulla storia mi ricordano molto di più le favelle Leongtiniane sulla compravendita della quarta forma del WT che non la discussione che ci si immaginerebbe tra coloro che portano avanti l'eredità di Lee. Ricordate quanto fu emarginato per degli ipse dixit. E voi fate = tra di voi.
84Filo 2 years ago
Allora scusami nemmeno Tad Wong dovrebbe farlo o no? la storia è scritta sui libri non ce l'ha raccontata nessuno a noi...
dindina81 2 years ago
Buon per te se aspiri ad essere la copia di qualcuno..!!! io preferisco essere me stessa non la copia di qualcuno...
dindina81 2 years ago
bruce lee diplomò 3 persone autorizzate ad indsegnare:taky kimura,james lee.e dan inosanto!e se tu vedi nell'inosanto academy non ci sono lezioni di jkd!infatti si mi stupisco.....alla persona che ha fatto piu per il jkd viene ricompensato cosi!
fabio81ful 2 years ago
Comunque baciati la foto di qualche Santo cosi capace che ti fa un miracolo!!! ihihihih e ridi ogni tanto non te la prendere se su alcuni commenti no sai come rispondere e attacchi a zero senza sapere!!! la conoscenza amico mio è la cosa essenziale...by water my friend... :-)
dindina81 2 years ago
conosci bruce?ok mi sai dire quando bruce non c'era perchè era impeganto per il cinema chi teneva le lezioni?di certo non ted wong.......studia prima la storia!
fabio81ful 2 years ago
kmq conosco lo yin e lo yiag ma cosa c'entra adesso???
dindina81 2 years ago
Credo proprio che la mente chiusa ce l'hai tu..tu ti sei chiuso in un sistema non io...tu vivi x il giudizio dei tuoi maestri non io...tu sei limitato non io...tu sei un "non avere forma"..io sono una "non forma"....se conosci queste 2 frasi e se hai letto come dici tu i libri di bruce lee...capirai...ma ne dubito!!!
dindina81 2 years ago
nn forma??? concepts??? ahahah :D
ne ho sentite di frasi del genere.. questo è quello ke vi mettono in testa i vostri maestri... frasi di Bruce travisate... c'è tempo x tutti a capire..
sai quanti come te dopo aver visto Tommy hanno buttato all'aria il loro lavoro.. ma anche maestri ke facevano concepts da 30 anni...
con ke coraggio voi fate kali silat e lo kiamate JKD.. ma io nn lo so... rispetto per Bruce 0!!!
pietrojeetkunedo 2 years ago
No vedi questo mi fa capire che tu i libri di bruce non li hai mai letto...leggiti il tao del dragone troverai questa frase se vuoi ti dico la pagina.....ancora co sto Tommy a me non mi frega un bel niente di questo Tommy...kali e silat sono arti marziali il jkd è un'altra cosa..il jkd siamo noi stessi....non si studia....!!! si applica!!! rispetto x Bruce lo devi avere tu non io....
dindina81 2 years ago
scusa pietro mi fai i nomi che hanno lasciato il concepts per seguire tommy?
fabio81ful 2 years ago
mi sono scannato con pietro tempo fa...ma qui non voglio dire nulla a lui...il vostro problema signori è ke siete ancora cristallizati a quel jkd è meglio, che maestro avete, e travisate quello che diceva Bruce... IL JEET KUNE DO E' SOLO UN NOME, viene dato un nome a una cosa che non si conosce e può spaventare...io un calcio lo chiamo giovanni, ma rimane cmq un calcio..o sbaglio??meditate
dpfs2007 1 year ago
footwork is the best way to defence yourseft to maintain a safe distant between you and your opponent .and it also a best way to make an attack to steal the distant from your opponent.
vincent7125 10 months ago
Pietro come mai pubblichi dei video su inosanto se non apprezzi quello che fa??? non capisco sai..!!!
dindina81 2 years ago
Pubblicai questo e quello di Ted Wong insieme..
1 xkè noi siamo partiti sotto lineage Inosanto..
2 xkè c'è una differenza inabissale tra lui e Wong..
In questo video Inosanto fa ridere...
pietrojeetkunedo 2 years ago
Pietro a me sinceramente fai ridere tu xchè kissà cosa pensi di essere...scendi dal piedistallo..e prima di giudicare un maestro di tale entità pensaci due volte..anzi non pensarci proprio perchè non credo che riesci a riflettere e pensare molto a quello che dici...
dindina81 2 years ago
nn sto su nessun piedistallo..
vatti a leggere l'ultimo commento sul mio video "my jeet kune do" fatto da un ragazzo presente a Catania...
tra l'altro tutti hanno ammesso ke qui Inosanto fa ridere.. scordinato completamente.. nn metto in discuossione la sua bravura mondiale nelle arti marziali.. ma sul JKD deve lasciare spazio ad altri...
pietrojeetkunedo 2 years ago
ciao pietro sono fabio81ful.........da quando pratichi arti marziali?
fabio81ful 2 years ago
ciao.. quasi 2 anni
pietrojeetkunedo 2 years ago
hai praticato solo jkd?
fabio81ful 2 years ago
si.. ma a volte anche wing chun..
mi interesso solo di ciò ke può avere a ke fare con il JKD.. e ciò ke è semplice, diretto ed efficace! ho fatto di stage di altre arti marziali.. ma sono ferme al 3000 a.C.
tecniche inutili e nn funzionali
pietrojeetkunedo 2 years ago
ciao pietro ma tu hai praticato solo jkd?
fabio81ful 2 years ago
Senti a me di quello che ti dicono gli altri mi interessa poco e niente vedo!!! ho gli occhi x guardare non mi faccio imbambolare come te!!!....a chi dovrebbe lasciare spazio a te???? bè ovvio vista la tua bravura...!!! + che leggere i commenti degli altri leggiti i libri di Bruce Lee caro !!!
dindina81 2 years ago
A me interessa solo quello ke dicono i maestri mondiali come Tommy Carruthers.. e nn sto qui a dirti cosa ha detto a me ed i miei amici..
quando mi vedrai dal vivo e quando ascolterai ciò ke dicono i maestri su di noi.. solo allora potrai dare giudizi..
i libri di Bruce sono parte di me.. mi meraviglio di come tu abbia ancora la mente chiusa a praticare un qualcosa ke nn ha nulla a ke fare con Bruce.. nonostante leggi i suoi scritti!
pietrojeetkunedo 2 years ago
@dindina81 a parte che i libri su bruce in italia manco li trovate tutti, c'e' da dire che bisognerebbe usare il cervello per allenarsi come faceva bruce, il vero problema e' la mancanza di un allenamento intelligente e di una dieta ferrea,se si leggessero anche i libri di bruce in inglese che non si trovano in italia si capirebbero molte cose,
guru6464 1 year ago
quit kissing the brazilians bums.they are good but so is everybody else now bootlicker.go eat a bunch of bananna s with the gracies.
blutobelushi 2 years ago
On a random technical note, this is exactly how martial arts videos should be: well lit, well mic'ed, and no BS backdrop. Everything is about conveying the information cleanly and clearly.
You may resume your arguments about Bruce Lee.
pyrophage 2 years ago
Again...comprehensively NO one..Not the Brazilians or anyone else combined the varitey of styles and methods of training in the manner that Bruce Lee Did.
flickerman68 2 years ago
Sigung Lee was the first in a comprehensive way to combine the aspects and concepts of various martial arts and physical fitness training regimens in a way that was never done before. No one did that before him.
flickerman68 2 years ago
Bruce combined it, Bruce combined the arts, he is the father of Mixed Martial Arts, and Dana White said it as well as Frank Shamrock or Ken Shamrock. Bruce was the first instructor to not have his students wear uniform, Bruce was the first one in America to have his students put on head gear and spar, as this was only done in boxing. He was the first one not to have his students practice forms, and he was the first to combine East,West, and Filipino into one explosive art
tuzwol 2 years ago 2
Bruce put martial arts on the map, he's the reason anybody gave a damn about the arts. His tv series, The Green Hornet, introduced many Americans to the martial arts, those guys you named werent extraordinary martial arttists, there skills werent polished
tuzwol 2 years ago
he originated jeet kune do which is efficient, he put martial arts on the map. He is the reason martial arts are used in movies and in television shows
tuzwol 2 years ago
In terms of structure and footwork i do favour 100% Ted Wong. He moves much, much better...no mean to desrespect guro Dan! everyone own different gifts and talents...Wong, Poteet or Dan, who cares !! we always have something to learn...
MIfive 2 years ago 2
WHAT !!!! Hear me well u young whippersnappers Dan is the top dog in JKD. This will get me in trouble but Joe Lewis was Bruces most "sucessfull" student with Dan. Joe Lewis would thump all of them save Dan.
blutobelushi 2 years ago
A great man
zainsdad 2 years ago
WOOT Trained with him last Sunday at Trident academy of martial arts....it was amazing his knowledge and skill is legendary.....im so happy i was able to train with him for a second time
DarkessDays 2 years ago
i bet he's a great dancer too, his movement is so fluid! :D
BadBlueBoy213 2 years ago
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gohan4585 2 years ago
Where do you think Bruce got his footwork from? He studied both extensively, and what you see Guro Dan doing is always open to innovation depending on the individual.
LockonLazers 2 years ago
bruce lee took Fencing where do you think he got it.
Hawaiianstylz 2 years ago
JKD foot work IS from boxing and fencing...do your hw before you comment nonsense
anhkhoinguyen 2 years ago
Half of the footwork is the exact method used in GO-JU Ryu Karate(by coincidence only). There's only so many ways a person can move effectively.
TheRealParagon 2 years ago
well bruce lee was open minded he got many techniques including footwork from other styles but boxing and fencing where the main ones.
robisgangsta1 2 years ago
Shoulda kept up his movie career....the unedited Game of Death footage was a lost treasure. How do ya like that? *Fwap!*
PainMonkey 2 years ago
I like Ted Wong.
bobowai 2 years ago
To me Guru Dan Inosanto is the best JKD man alive today. In my book Guru Dan is always number 1.
hlb101 2 years ago
my favourite footwork to use of all is the one at the end pushing off the toes! It is great for throwing a counter, evadeing and throwing quick, fast and solid lunges like in fencing but withyour fist instead.
PauliiiB 2 years ago
There's an old joke about how many JKD guys does it take to screw in a light bulb. The answer is 5. 1 to screw it in and 4 to tell him he's doing it wrong. Seriously, whenever we discuss JKD, there are always arguments about what is and what isn't JKD. Enough already! JKD does have certain core principles such as directness, centerline, simplicity, stop hits, etc, but it's not limited to that. It can grow and develop. If Bruce Lee had lived, you can be sure it would have continued changing.
hulkout666 2 years ago 4
Your wrong, JKD means something else entirely lol. I feel the same way man. everytime I'm on youtube everyone has an opinion of what it is to them and not just what it is. Which is the reason why I love JKD because it is what it is in the hands of whoever is using it. No use arguing, this is the exact reason Bruce didn't want to name it.
bryanzellar 2 years ago 2
I think we can agree that Bruce had many techniques that were peculiar to his individual style. he also continuously emphasized the value of practice and troubleshooting when assembling a martial arts toolkit from experience and tradition. what worked best for bruce might not work best for us, but his overarching philosophy of fighting is pretty universally applicable: do martial arts, learn lots of different techniques, don't be too proud to try something new, and find out what works for you.
ZANGZANGDANZ 2 years ago 3
This videos shows the basement of the jeet kune do. Bruce lee said that the combat is the art of knowing when and how to move
Proinsiascacston 2 years ago
questuomo a avuto poco rispetto per brus
64jotaro64 2 years ago
A man walks the earth & says he's the son of god. cos it happened 2000 years ago we worship him. Today we'd call him a nut. Kennedy died & is loved. Clinton lived & is mocked. & if Marilyn Munroe were alive would we still buy posters of her? Lee came to MA via ballroom dancing & made his name in Hollywood teaching formlessness. I wonder what peeps here would be saying if it were 1971. Peeps say "this is authentic, that is fake." I say it's not like he discovered electricity.
Xanthosine 2 years ago 4
Damn! I like how you put that.
magussupreme 2 years ago
"I say it's not like he discovered electricity."
I agree Xanthosine,
I have had enough of Martial Arts - I am going to study Electrictiy under someone who knew Edison OR Marconi...
...or maybe Tesla?!?
DippShits 2 years ago
You 2
Pantoffla 2 years ago
I think the best man who teaches the best basics of JFJKD i Ted Wong.
And then you must leave the basics ang go on and exploring and thats where Dan is the best he gives you a solid base on the mix off arts.
I think bruces art is like a lost book. Manny difrent people have diffrent chapters och that time and place. To make your book complete then i think you must train whit all off them.
Peace
Pantoffla 2 years ago
yap
aznprydelool 2 years ago
ps: WHo are i to say somthing about JKD i dident train whit the legend;)
Pantoffla 2 years ago
hm the basic of JFJDK is the on guard stance, And manny hi even train jkd dont now what that is. I have high respect for guru Dan and heas teatchings and all that he gives to people. But i think his JKD is to sloppy to reprecent the original basics. Dans JKD is more his one, if you ´guys get me:D Its still JKD but the Dan whay.
But i think heas really a legend and stills go strong:)
Pantoffla 2 years ago
At least, try to write properly. It doesn't hurt to do so.
jessevoidable 2 years ago
bohlenopolis,
WTF?
Your comment made absolutely no sense whatsoever. I take it you don't know how to speak english very well so I'll let you slide. Next time try to make some sense because talking about "the only jkd master from earth" won't help you sound intelligent.
I don't know what planet your from but apparently they have some good drugs over there.
have a nice life!
P.S. I hope your a female because your taste in music screams out butt pirate.
JKDLIFER 3 years ago
these are basic boxing moves - to me, some of the best common sense, and effective moves (which can be modified for the street) - is found in boxing!
gomergilligan 3 years ago 2
I find it funny how some people criticize what they're seeing as if Guru Dan made this up.
People have to remember that Guru Dan taught for Sijo Bruce in Chinatown under Sijo Lee's supervision.
I don't know about these people but if I can't have Sijo Bruce teaching me, then it's Guru Dan for me.
Not to say that any other of Bruce's students are a bad choice either.
If you disrespect this legend, then in my opinion you've disrespected Sijo Bruce as well as he is a product of Sijo Lee.
JKDLIFER 3 years ago
OK, JKDLIFER please dont cry anymore. Even we see mistakes like a beginner we will apreciate his errors only because he is the lonely & only JKD master from the Earth and was Bruce Lee's students. OK, its time to not see all this stupids.
Bohlenopolis 3 years ago
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bohlenopolis,
WTF?
Your comment made absolutely no sense whatsoever. I take it you don't know how to speak english very well so I'll let you slide. Next time try to make some sense because talking about "the only jkd master from earth" won't help you sound intelligent.
I don't know what planet your from but apparently they have some good drugs over there.
have a nice life!
P.S. I hope your a female because your taste in music screams out butt-pirate.
JKDLIFER 3 years ago
you''re an idiot...
xchargerOUx 2 years ago
Nice to meet you my broher!
Bohlenopolis 2 years ago
lol i had a class tonight something i just realised
people going why do this since this this this
when they should have been looking at what the drill was teaching
this is about footwork so... think about the feet... yes i agree better to have your hands in the right place at all times
im just saying
and no it was not a jkd class i do not do jkd tho i have read all of bruces books
lagook 3 years ago
i think its funny how you jkd guys are correcting someone that the originator of the style taught directly hahahhaha
so so funny
basically you arguing that you know better then a teacher of the style...
which is actually right since your learning it for your body, my sensei, thai box, bjj instructors dont even do this they change things per student to get it correct for their body type
lagook 3 years ago
I cant believe all this debating and Dans hand is to high, or his stance to low, or he does this or that.
For me JKD is a path to finding what works for you and your attributes, not what works for someone else.
Thanks for this killer video, Im going to train now and work on my footwork
brystr2 3 years ago 3
If he is teaching JUn Fan Gung Fu, we can debate about his stance or his hand, becausa JFGF is a specific style, the style of BL. For me the Jun Fan from Wong and Tackett is closer to the final stage of evolution of Jun Fan.
tcaetano1 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
If it werent for Bruce Lee, this Filipino wouldnt have been so famous. He only befriended Lee to use him to become famous himself. He saw this potential the moment he first heard about Lee.
If he hadnt bothered using Lee, Danny boy wouldve been on the same kind of kinda-famous level like other filipino masters like Remy Presas, Prof. Vee, etc.
Nowadays people like Paul Vunak, have used inosanto to further their own MA careers. If Inosanto werent famous, he wouldnt have had many students
jaggijattah 3 years ago
Nice and tanks :D
Urbexx99 3 years ago
too many people think JKD is simply just "Do what ever" philosophy/system.... they fail to realize that JKD is not that shallow
sleepykid156 3 years ago