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Jeet Kune Do

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 Lee said, “The art of movement is the essence of [...]

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Jeet Kune Do is a scientific art of self defense that stress on real combat principles and techniques. On Guard position is its signature stance. It is the support and start of real combats. It is the still position that hides the intention of the fighter. It is also the most efficient position that allows [...]

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For a martial artist to win a real combat, there must be two elements present, skill and stamina. They are like Yin and Yang. It will be hard to succeed without one or another. Comparing the martial art practices of Bruce Lee and his senior Wong Shun Leung, they both treated sandbag training very seriously. [...]

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Punching Skill does not only mean throwing out a fist and hitting the target. Accurate, fast and powerful punching is only one aspect of punching technique. Besides this, thorough punching techique also includes the body pose and position during a punch, the path of executing and retreating the punch and the power generating skill.
In Jeet [...]

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Below are some quotations from Bruce Lee about Jeet Kune Do.
Punch and Kick are the most powerful weapons of self defense. They are natural instincts of human.
Some of the martial art disciplines claim themselves to be the best and deny all others. They usually take perspectives that are advantageous to themselves and interpret the goods [...]

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