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    Hey guys, what would you say are the top 3 or 4 best, suitable as a back-up to live instruction, Non-Bruce Lee, Inosanto, instructional JKD books and DVDs out there in terms of quality of the product? What are there strengths/weaknesses.

  • #2
    well its not specifically JKD but it is JKD if you like as well...the Rob Kaman Muay Thai set
    Its just very good and the best MT video series ive come across. you can download it now easily i think.

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    • #3
      You know, sometimes I bore myself with always saying the same thing, but it depends on what you are looking for. Could you narrow it down for me Lib?

      You looking for the original Jun Fan material (pre 1972)?
      Are you interested in the Inosanto Concepts blend or not?
      Are you looking for functional or more curriculum based reference material?

      Thanks

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Michael Wright View Post
        You know, sometimes I bore myself with always saying the same thing, but it depends on what you are looking for. Could you narrow it down for me Lib?

        You looking for the original Jun Fan material (pre 1972)?
        Are you interested in the Inosanto Concepts blend or not?
        Are you looking for functional or more curriculum based reference material?

        Thanks
        Some of each. Thanks for the editing - LOL!

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        • #5
          My top three...

          Originally posted by Liberty View Post
          Hey guys, what would you say are the top 3 or 4 best, suitable as a back-up to live instruction, Non-Bruce Lee, Inosanto, instructional JKD books and DVDs out there in terms of quality of the product? What are there strengths/weaknesses.
          It's not like I have a complete library refrence collection but I'm fond of Larry Hartsell's "Entering to Trapping To Grappling" and "Takedowns, Counters, and Reversals."


          The structural basics of JF are well covered in "Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do: The Textbook" by Chris Kent, Tim Tackett ISBN 0865681317

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          • #6
            if you want the basics of the original material then Jerry Poteet's first set of DVDs cover that. Its very "this is what Bruce Lee did" so right up your street.

            Ron Balicki's DVD set, mentioned and sampled on here a number of times, is a superb indepth reference source for Jun Fan. It is taught from the Inosanto method.

            For functional purposes there just aren't many better DVDs than Vunaks.

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            • #7
              I have a tape form Ted Lucaylucay on JKD trapping for the wooded dummy and it is very helpful

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              • #8
                I like Kevin Seaman's Jun Fan Gung Fu: Seeking The Path Of Jeet Kune Do - he's a student of Guro Inosanto's. I second Hartsell's books and the Balicki DVD's.

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                • #9
                  Oh Brewer, my boy, where's your input on this. I'm waiting - LOL!

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                  • #10
                    JKD books for sale

                    I m selling off my MA book collection and I highlighted the JKD themed ones if anyone is interested:

                    THE ESSENTIAL JACKIE CHAN SOURCEBOOK
                    CHOY LI FUT KUNG FU-DOC FAI WONG
                    SAI: KARATE WEAPON OF SELF DEFENSE-FUMIO DEMURA
                    MODERN ARNIS-REMY PRESAS
                    THE ART OF STRETCHING AND KICKING-JAMES LEW
                    MIND OF THE NINJA-KIRTLAND C. PETERSON
                    SHAOLIN FIVE ANIMALS KUNG FU-DOC FAI WONG
                    SHADOW OF THE NINJA-KATSUMI TODA
                    THE FEROCIOUS ENCHANTED STAFF OF THE SHAOLIN MONKS-LEUNG TING
                    THE SWORD POLISHERS RECORD/THE WAY OF KUNG FU- ADAM HSU
                    A GUIDE TO CHINESE MARTIAL ARTS-LI TIANJI
                    IAI THE ART OF DRAWING THE SWORD-DARRELL CRAIG
                    THE DRUNKARD KUNG FU AND ITS APPLICATIION- LEUNG TING
                    THE TAO OF BRUCE LEE-DAVIS MILLER
                    BRUCE LEE'S 1 AND 3 INCH POWER PUNCH-JAMES DEMILE
                    BRUCE LEE'S FIGHTING METHOD ADVANCED TECHNIQUES-BRUCE LEE
                    BRUCE LEE A AND E BIOGRAPHY-LINDA TAGLIA FERRO

                    INSIDE THE LION'S DEN-KEN SHAMROCK
                    THE LEGENDARY BRUCE LEE-BLACK BELT MAGAZINE
                    DYNAMIC STRENGTH-HARRY WONG
                    BRUCE LEE THE TAO OF GUNG FU- JOHN LITTLE
                    FILIPINO FIGHTING ARTS: THEORY AND PRACTICE-MARK WILEY
                    THE ART OF JAPANESE SWORDPLAY-NICKLAUS SERIS
                    JUN FAN/JEET KUNE DO THE TEXTBOOK-CHRIS KENT AND TIM TACKETT
                    KARATE DYNAMICS-BENNY URQUIDEZ
                    KENDO THE WAY AND SPORT OF THE SWORD-MICHAEL FINN
                    THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO KUNG FU FIGHTING STYLES-JANE HALLANDER
                    JUN FAN GUNG FU: SEEKING THE PATH OF JEET KUNE DO-KEVIN SEAMAN
                    JUN FAN/JEET KUNE DO:SCIENTIFIC STREETFIGHTING-LAMAR DAVIS
                    JEET KUNE DO CONVERSATIONS-JOSE M. FRAGUAS

                    MARTIAL ARTS OF THE WORLD ENCYCLOPEDIA VOL1 AND VOL2-THOMAS GREEN
                    CIVILIZED WARRING-PETER CUNNINGHAM
                    BRAWL-ERIC KRAUSS
                    JET LI: A BIOGRAPHY-JAMES ROBERT PARISH
                    KENJUTSU: THE ART OF JAPANESE SWORDSMANSHIP-CHARLES DANIEL
                    JEET KUNE DO UNLIMITED-BURTON RICHARDSON
                    THE FIST THAT SHOOK THE WORLD: THE FILMS OF BRUCE LEE-LOU GAAL

                    CABALA SERRADA ESCRIMA-MARK WILEY
                    KRAV MAGA: HOW TO DEFEND AGAINST AN ARMED ATTACKER-IMMI SDE-OR
                    KUNG FU MASTERS-JOSE M. FRAGUAS
                    KOREAN KARATE:FREE FIGHTING TECHNIQUES-HENRY CHO
                    THE SPINNING SPEAR OF CHOY LAY FUT KUNG FU-LE KOON-HUNG
                    THE COMPLETE MARTIAL ARTS-PAUL CROMPTON
                    FIVE ANCIENT FIST KUNG FU NGO CHO-ALEXANDER L. CO
                    MAS OYAMA'S ESSENTIAL KARATE-MAS OYAMA
                    SPIRIT OF SHAOLIN-DAVID CARRADINE
                    JEET KUNE DO: THE PRINCIPLES OF THE COMPLETE FIGHTER-RON BALICKI
                    PERSIMMON WIND-DAVID LOWRY
                    AUTUMN LIGHTNING-DAVID LOWRY

                    Will sell cheap.

                    kngfu71@gmail.com

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                    • #11
                      A little too much like an ad for my taste.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Tant01 View Post
                        A little too much like an ad for my taste.
                        Not an ad, I just figured someone else benefit from my post.

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                        • #13
                          Greetings and welcome. You will find we have little tollerance for unsolicited ads of any kind.

                          If you'd care to elaborate on WHY you're selling off your book collection or which books you'd recommend (and why) as the thread theme suggests...I'll be happy to leave your post in tact. Otherwise it's just an AD to sell your books.

                          (Your post may be deleted by another Moderator without further warning).

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                          • #14
                            re

                            I recommend the books by Sifu Lamaar Davis, Burton Richardson and Ron Balicki. They were enjoyable reads and also offered so tips and drills I integrated into my class teachings. I taught a Southern style of KF, but used the drills for our fight (sahshou) class.

                            When I posted the books for sale list I was
                            1. trying to sell books (guilty)
                            2. hoping that other people might find a book that they were unsure of buying due to price (I was offering them for cheap to help out other MArtists)

                            No one wants to pay list for a book that doesn't help them in any way.

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                            • #15
                              Thanks kindly kngfu.

                              Hope you grow to enjoy our little community. It seems like you have more to offer than books for sale.

                              I look forward to reading more from you.

                              Respectfully,

                              ~R

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