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Introduction of JKD Bi-Jongs from the 3phases of Bruces development by Sifu Keller.
Oakland, Seattle, LA China town
Also known as:
Oakland: 60/40
Seattle: 70/30
LA China town: 50/50
The numbers represent the weight distribution on your feet.
Practicing the Bi-Jongs teaches you proper alignment, the structure will follow.
Once the Bi-Jong drills have been practiced sufficiently they can be incorporated into the footwork, which will be discussed in a future video.
For more information on training videos please contact Sifu Keller directly @ info@kwoonofjeetkunedo.com please put (training video inquiry) into the subject box & specify what video your interested in (Footwork) or visit the website @ www.kwoonofjeetkunedo.com

Thanx for watching

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  • Glad you enjoyed watching the video

  • The purpose of this video was primarily to show the different fighting postions that were used during that phase of Bruces development. And they all had thier place in JKD History @ some point & time.

    We know the most common Bi-Jong used by Bruce was the 50/50 or a slightly modified version of it.

  • Its fine to have specific techniques that work best for you. Im not knockin ya, its good to have a strong point. Bruce actually said. "Find what your best @ & most comfortable with, & develop that" It will help create a solid foundation.

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  • no parese arte macial parese robot no ai base

    

  • First position from Jun Fan Gung Fu is totaly wrong. I studied JFGF and the arm is not extend like that, the front leg is not like that, the back leg is incorrect. I never saw nobody in the third position, doesn exist in JKD. Michael Jackson will be proud to see the final of this video...

  • hey checkout this funny video of bob landers making fun of duane kellers stances Bob Landers Comedy JKD

  • The art with the best footwork for stand up fighting is boxing. It is tried, tested and all uneeded movement is gone. Bruce Lee IMHO was slowly inching towards this realization.

  • @rotech9 I was lucky enough to train with a couple of Bruce's students, and have met several of them. I'm no master...pretty poor student if I'm honest. Tell you what though, I nevert saw any of them mince around with their hands like that...classic:)

    Footwork looks weak to me, students seem to be rather 'wooden' too. That said, youtube often makes these sort of things look a bit rubbish. Folk should check out Tommy Carruthers. He's the real deal fo sho.

  • Reading Teri Tom's books I have found that simplicity is a key factor in JFJKD. When you r receiving a punch, there's no time to think or adjust, just react with simple, but effective counters or evations. And, by the way, I don't remember seeing her with a left lead stance. (She is a certified Sifu by Ted Wong)

  • im sorry but cudnt understand any of the stance ,how do u first get into those stances

  • This guy is full of shit.

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