Bruce Lee said that JKD is not a style but a concept. What if you took that concept and applied it to your own style? When you apply the concept of JKD to your own training, does that make you a JKD practitioner?
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If you mix and match martial arts on your own, can it still be called JKD?
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But according to Ted Wong I think.... (Could be wrong) He said something along the lines of JKD being a concept but it still had to have the fundamental techniques and concepts that make up JKD. As I said I could be wrong but I remember reading that a few years ago. Otherwise I guess it's still JKD. Bruce Lee said to add your own experiences and make it your own.
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jeet kune do is a formless shapeless style bruce lee said it is forever changing and is never the same and anyone can use it and if the name jeet kune do turns into a style then get rid of the name for it is just a name so pretty much anything can be called jeet kune do as long as it is some type of fighting i guess
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Any man who can drive safely while kissing a pretty girl is simply not giving the kiss the attention it deserves. Albert Einstein
When you are courting a nice girl an hour seems like a second. When you sit on a red-hot cinder a second seems like an hour. That's relativity.
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Originally posted by g-bells View Postwrong, jkd has a foundation and it includes economy of motion,directness,simplicity. To just mix and mash things together is'nt being formless it's just combinding. not to say it's bad but it's not jkd
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but jkd has a foundation and if you don't know it then how can you claim to be doing jkd? BL researched and came up with what he felt was best.it is up to the individual to get a good understanding of these base fundamentals and adapt them to fit your own way and as for as time changes so should your MA, well my understanding is a finger jab to the eyes/throat, kick to the groin, etc worked 1000 yrs agao and it still works today
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Any man who can drive safely while kissing a pretty girl is simply not giving the kiss the attention it deserves. Albert Einstein
When you are courting a nice girl an hour seems like a second. When you sit on a red-hot cinder a second seems like an hour. That's relativity.
Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by g-bells View Postwrong, jkd has a foundation and it includes economy of motion,directness,simplicity. To just mix and mash things together is'nt being formless it's just combinding. not to say it's bad but it's not jkd
but seriously i don't want a argument i hav'nt done JKD i've read bruce lee's book the tao of jeet kune do and read a few articles and thats it i've been on martial arts sites before and got in arguments with complete dick heads who have never been in a real fight and are know it all losers so please leave it at this
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Originally posted by Dirty Fighter View Postjeet kune do is a name it can be used by anyone u can call whatever u want JKD jeet kune do was made by bruce lee to stop all this strict u have to do this and that bull to be formless and 2 be whatever the fighter chooses it 2 be it changes to what the fighter wants it and needs it 2 be but u r right in some areas bruce lee wanted a fighting style that changes on the situation it used only pratical street techniques like low kicks and was designed to be simple effective and pratical but every fighter has there own unique fighting style
but seriously i don't want a argument i hav'nt done JKD i've read bruce lee's book the tao of jeet kune do and read a few articles and thats it i've been on martial arts sites before and got in arguments with complete dick heads who have never been in a real fight and are know it all losers so please leave it at this
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Originally posted by g-bells View Postno problems here bro, once you have the fundamentals done, a good instructor will encourage you to develop then in your own way which is where i think people get confused. We can have a intelligent discussion without it going south so no worrries!!!
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Originally posted by legshot420 View PostBruce Lee said that JKD is not a style but a concept. What if you took that concept and applied it to your own style? When you apply the concept of JKD to your own training, does that make you a JKD practitioner?
However, if your goal is to do your own thing and walk your own path then that is great, but then why feel the need to use another man’s label? Do your own thing, call it your own thing, be your own man.
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