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  • Bruce was an amazing athlete, who studied wing chun for a while before making his own style. I think people should take the same route as Bruce and study good wing chun first for 5-6 years then if you want branch out into jkd if you think it's needed.

    Alot of jkd teachers get the wing chun terms mixed up. Do wsl first then branch out.

  • @cornwallgeezer Wing chun as this video is a waste of time. Go learn boxing first place than some kicks and groundfights. Its easy as that!

  • Bruce Lee taught the short jut sao during the Seattle Era, but by the time he opened his school in Chinatown, he replaced the short jut sao with the "pop and hit" technique. Tim Tackett demonstrates the "pop and hit" technique on one of his Youtube videos.

  • I actually like the short jut sao, and the bigger jut sao. Both I think have their place.

  • 6Trojan, you sound like pretensious 10 year old, why would anyone take your advice on money? Instead of disrespecting a good sifu, why don't you do something better and productive with your time. I mean I know misery loves company but good lord man, GROW UP.

  • cause hes an asshole.

  • dont waste your money

  • agree!

  • I have got to get this seminar DVD!!

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