A possible discovery ?
After studying up on Jun Fans Jeet Kune Do and also many different martial art stylings I have worked back to an ancient set of principles called Neijia. Now after much thought about what Bruce Lee was trying to teach people I have come to a possible [reason] behind Jeet Kune Do and why he went in that [direction]. I believe that Bruce was merely trying to adhere to the very principles of Neijia and develope his "inner way" and upon discovery of this [way] he felt an urge to express this to others in hope of guiding them along the path to discovery of their own "inner way" through more modern forms of wording the principles, he also felt that his training was restircting his inner self from being released and so instead of stagnating in one style he went off to discover what he was missing in himself... Did he succeed ? that will probably remain a secret but we can keep pondering it I suppose...
Here is a snippet from a site that I have been keeping my eye on a lot lately...
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Although many styles of Neijia exist around the world, three "internal" martial arts are most widely known... Taijiquan (T'ai Chi Ch'uan), Baguazhang (Pa Kua Ch'ang), and Xingyiquan (Hsing-I Ch'uan). Several other martial arts such as YiQuan (I-Ch'uan) must also be recognized because of its close adherance to the basic principles of Neijia as well as Aikido, a Japanese martial art.
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and the page is http://qi-journal.com/action.lasso?-...onse=taiji.asp
How many would say that JKD and the Neijia have the same ideals as in they have 'arts' developed off them of their eg the various JKD schools based from Jun Fans teachings and from Neijia the arts from above eg Taijiquan ?
Freedom Ultimate... !

*...the key to the inner doorway lays within our own well of emotional unbalance...*
After studying up on Jun Fans Jeet Kune Do and also many different martial art stylings I have worked back to an ancient set of principles called Neijia. Now after much thought about what Bruce Lee was trying to teach people I have come to a possible [reason] behind Jeet Kune Do and why he went in that [direction]. I believe that Bruce was merely trying to adhere to the very principles of Neijia and develope his "inner way" and upon discovery of this [way] he felt an urge to express this to others in hope of guiding them along the path to discovery of their own "inner way" through more modern forms of wording the principles, he also felt that his training was restircting his inner self from being released and so instead of stagnating in one style he went off to discover what he was missing in himself... Did he succeed ? that will probably remain a secret but we can keep pondering it I suppose...
Here is a snippet from a site that I have been keeping my eye on a lot lately...
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Although many styles of Neijia exist around the world, three "internal" martial arts are most widely known... Taijiquan (T'ai Chi Ch'uan), Baguazhang (Pa Kua Ch'ang), and Xingyiquan (Hsing-I Ch'uan). Several other martial arts such as YiQuan (I-Ch'uan) must also be recognized because of its close adherance to the basic principles of Neijia as well as Aikido, a Japanese martial art.
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and the page is http://qi-journal.com/action.lasso?-...onse=taiji.asp
How many would say that JKD and the Neijia have the same ideals as in they have 'arts' developed off them of their eg the various JKD schools based from Jun Fans teachings and from Neijia the arts from above eg Taijiquan ?
Freedom Ultimate... !

*...the key to the inner doorway lays within our own well of emotional unbalance...*
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