I come from a "concepts" approach. However,this is not because that's what I wanted,it was what I was forced to accept! One of my big beefs with JKDC is that you can't just learn the "JKD" (or the "Jun Fan"). Many people,myself included,dislike the mixed class approach so many JKDC guys take. A little Kali,a little Wing Chun,a little Thai boxing,taa daa! Instant JKD! I call shenanigans. Granted,in many places you can take just the "Jun Fan" class. But a LOT of them were into the "phase" classes. Many schools did not add "Jun Fan" classes until the Bruce Lee popularity explosion in the 90's. Some of us wanted to learn Bruce Lee's JKD. You know,strong side up,simple,direct,non classical. But it's not there,we've CREATED a "tradition" of JKD that did not exist! The old OBLS have "classical" JKD,the JKDC have their "non classical mess". What was about truth in combat has become about rank,certificates,terminology and ritual. The philosophys of Bruce Lee are rooted in Krishnamurti,I would advise many JKD-ers to research this. The Swiss Army Knife approach to martial artts does NOT work. It is the application of BASICS that forms a realistic approach to combat. To quote "Lennox Lewis does not have an 'advanced' left hook." JKD,is not,taking a bunch of styles you like and cobbling together a hodgepodge. You don't need an instructor for that! JKD is a boat. Once it's carried you across the river there's no need to carry it on your back...
That is why MMA is pushing aside other martial art schools. It's simple,direct,and non classical. It's fun. It doesn't require you to keep accumulating styles,terminology and certificates...
That is why MMA is pushing aside other martial art schools. It's simple,direct,and non classical. It's fun. It doesn't require you to keep accumulating styles,terminology and certificates...
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