Jeet Kune Do In Action !
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when you fight in sports, u fight 2 win, but when u fight on the streets, u fight to live.
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This is how I dance to Techno 0:28
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@XXBruceLee LoL, I have nothing against Chi Sao. Bruce got rid of it. Only he knows why. My Oakland lineage comes from James Yimm Lee, one of Bruce's three certified instructors. Ted should have been the fourth instructor in my opinion. In Oakland, Boxing got added to the Wing Chun, Not too much on fencing as that was the LA phase, but Bruce still informed James (Oakland), and Taki (Seattle) about the changes. As for Ip man, it was rumored there's alot of things he didn't teach.
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@simonmafy The Chi Sao is great for training your hands to be very powerful, and to learn how to flow energy. A lot of people still follow the Chi Sao. We a School down in, New York. Who teach the Chi Sao. Ip man teaches the Chi Sao. He even stated It's really important to practice the Chi Sao. I was looking at the Oakland Phase. Their no good, either. Ted Wong just recently passed away as well.
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@XXBruceLee I know he does. Bruce Lee discarding it doesn't mean everyone followed. Some people teach only from one phase, while others teach from various phases, while some people look to create something more efficient. Jerry passed away just recently. Sad day. If you look for chi sao instructions based on a JKD perspective, I highly recommend learning from Jesse Glover, Bruce's first student. He stuck with the Seattle phase. Same with Taki, but he's low profile.
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@simonmafy The Chi Sao is still used to this day in Jeet kune Do. Jerry Poteet teaches the Chi Sao to his students.
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@simonmafy You have, Tommy Carruther, Ted Wong, Master Wong. It's how I learn Wing Chun and Jeet kune do. I wish, Bruce Lee never passed away. My first school was Robinson's Taekwondo here in, New York.
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@XXBruceLee Oh ya, from who? I always wondered about online lessons.
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@simonmafy I didn't misunderstand. The levels in JKD. I know already know, that only Bruce Lee, could give out certifications. If you want learn more about JKD or Wing Chun. Look up, Tommy Carruthers?!
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@simonmafy Well, Bruce Lee passed away. I love the trapping though. I take online lessons online. I learn from watching other JKD fighters as well.
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@XXBruceLee I'm afraid you misunderstood. The levels given to Ted Wong and Dan Inosanto, was by Bruce himself. Only Bruce could give out certifications in Jeet Kune Do. Atleast official ones signed by Bruce. Bruce trained them 2-3 years, if that makes sense. Umm, I do lap saos, I do jut saos, but I never do pak saos very much. In the name of trapping I think Pak Saos are the worse. Yes, I train JKD. Oakland phase.
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@simonmafy Bruce Lee, was much higher than a level 2 JKD. I've been training in Jeet Kune Do for 6 years now. I'm at level 6 currently. I know the 5 attacks in Wing Chun. The JKD forums I've study a little bit though. I have almost all, Bruce Lee's books too. Yes, Jeet Kune Do became official in 1967. Do you know Pak Sao & Pak Sao Lop Sao? Do you practice the Pak Sao drills? How many years have you been doing Jeet Kune Do?
Simply to simplify ? ..
How can some1 with such technique not understand the filosophy of JKD?
denandy 7 months ago
How can you over look that one simple technique is NOT the answer to a REAL FIGHT?
VERTICALPUNCH 7 months ago 2