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Jeet Kune Do

Bruce Lee’s fighting style relies heavily on kicks, because they are long ranged, they are powerful and they can used to hinder opponent’s rhythm. The images I share here are very valuable, showing the postures of Bruce Lee himself and his drawings. JKD Kicking Power The reasons to use kicks includes: 1. Legs are more [...]

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You can watch all the fighting scenes of Bruce Lee here.

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Wooden Dummy is a Wing Chun training apparatus. Ancestors of Wing Chun trained Wing Chun on a Red Ship and they had no partners for training. And hence they invented a way to train themselves in a limited space like on the ship. Wooden Dummy routine is the last routine or form taught in a [...]

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A very direct and practical form of JKD. These guys had experienced real street fight situations. They will tell you why a Wing Chun Taan Sao block can’t properly defend against a powerful hook and how you should do it with a simple and effective solution. A technique called ‘Pop up’ is also described which [...]

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The objective of Jeet Kune Do steps is to gain practical result and speed using the minimal movements. Bruce Lee thinks that step utilization is composed by 4 different parts: 1. ability to feel the opponent 2. a energetic and natural flow 3. intuition of distance 4. balance at initiation and ending of movements Bruce [...]

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