Having been away from the scene for a while, I return to find the old Jun Fan / JKD Concepts Alive and Well. Or rather hidden and buried. From of the few posts that I have read on this forum from recent weeks, I am assuming that the subject has become too controversial to delve into.
I have also sensed some anger and frustration from off of certain members of the JKD community, through published articles and seminar speech's.
Recently one of the top JKD people (and I am not saying who), made many derogatory remarks about various nucleus members. Naming many people, and describing them as 'fat old men who never had a fight in there lives'. No love lost there, I suppose.
Less controversial, was the JKD book by Ron Ballicki. Which states that Dan Inosanto was the only man to be certified to teach JKD, and that Taky Kimura and James Lee were in fact authorized only to teach Jun Fan Gung Fu - Not Jeet Kune Do. If true, that makes 80% of the nucleus fraudsters.
Also, Having looked through the members list of the JFJKD nucleus. It seems that some people (although original students of Bruce Lee) were not certified to become instructors at all. Or did I miss something?
So what's the deal here?
BIG Sean - In a recent post you got at a guy who was saying that Jun Fan doesn't deal with grapplers. I know that is not true, but the lack of grappling would surely make a Jun Fan practitioner susceptible to a grappler in his game.
Yes, I know we could talk for hours of the endless possiblilities of a fight, but none of those techniques (JFJKD, Kali or BJJ) are worth a penny if you had some punk hanging off of your nose by his teeth. All we can do is train for the uncertainty of the thing.
Sean Ryan
bser@freeuk.com
I have also sensed some anger and frustration from off of certain members of the JKD community, through published articles and seminar speech's.
Recently one of the top JKD people (and I am not saying who), made many derogatory remarks about various nucleus members. Naming many people, and describing them as 'fat old men who never had a fight in there lives'. No love lost there, I suppose.
Less controversial, was the JKD book by Ron Ballicki. Which states that Dan Inosanto was the only man to be certified to teach JKD, and that Taky Kimura and James Lee were in fact authorized only to teach Jun Fan Gung Fu - Not Jeet Kune Do. If true, that makes 80% of the nucleus fraudsters.
Also, Having looked through the members list of the JFJKD nucleus. It seems that some people (although original students of Bruce Lee) were not certified to become instructors at all. Or did I miss something?
So what's the deal here?
BIG Sean - In a recent post you got at a guy who was saying that Jun Fan doesn't deal with grapplers. I know that is not true, but the lack of grappling would surely make a Jun Fan practitioner susceptible to a grappler in his game.
Yes, I know we could talk for hours of the endless possiblilities of a fight, but none of those techniques (JFJKD, Kali or BJJ) are worth a penny if you had some punk hanging off of your nose by his teeth. All we can do is train for the uncertainty of the thing.
Sean Ryan
bser@freeuk.com
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