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    Can anyone plz give me links or explain how to perform these drills..?? Em a kung fu student for last 3 years but now i want to switch to jeet kune do ..I wanna develop my own path but I reallyyyyyyy need to know these drills ..Plz help me so I can revive the name of bruce lee in my country as a I wish to open up first club of jeet kune do in my country in the name of our loved MASTER BRUCE LEE.

    Fake to the fade Three bijong positioning

    Reference points In the half beat

    Lin sil di dar Matching and unmatching leads

    Sensitivity energy Doan chi sao

    Broken rhythm Ching Wu

    Speed paks Sil lim tao

    The six sectors Jeet teks

    Mook Jong Five way neuro muscular response drills

    Siong chi sao Triangular foot work

    Independent action Aggressive sticky hands

  • #2
    NO oneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ??????????????

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    • #3
      Get some books- Tackett and Bremmer, Chinatown JKD, BL Tao of Jeet Kune Do, Greglon Lee, The Dragon and the Tiger Pts. 1 and 2,

      Inosanto, Jeet Kune Do, and Uyehara, Bruce Lee's Fighting Method

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      • #4
        I'll try...

        farazadil, where did you find these drills? A book? A website?

        Fake to the fade Three bijong positioning : There is only 1 bi-jong position.

        Reference points In the half beat : reference point is connection at the wrists used for training/simulating trapping, see http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...riCKCDTrUKPkA=
        -Reference in the half beat means moving their before a opponent can complete a movement, moving in-between the beats. Read Tao of JKD or Chinatown JKD for more information on beats.
        Lin sil di dar Matching and unmatching leads : Lin sil di dar means "simultaneous attack and defense" and is a huge part of Wing Chun. Examples include Bong Sao block while Chung Choy (vertical fist) to opponents chest or face.

        Sensitivity energy Doan chi sao Don Chi Sao is single handed Chi Sao energy drill. here is the drill: YouTube - WING CHUN TEAM REYS DON CHI SAO SINGLE HAND

        Broken rhythm Ching Wu : not sure what this is

        Speed paks Sil lim tao : Sil lim tao is the first form of Wing Chun. Not sure what is meant by speed paks.

        The six sectors Jeet teks : Jeet teks are the stop kicks of JKD. Not sure what "the six sectors" are. There are many different Jeet Teks.

        Mook Jong Five way neuro muscular response drills : Mook Jong is the wooden dummy. "Five way neuro muscular response drill" sounds like something made up recently. (Not by Bruce Lee) It basically means training your reflexes on the wooden dummy.

        Siong chi sao Triangular foot work : ???

        Independent action Aggressive sticky hands : Aggressive sticky hands just means trapping and chi sao trying to get the hit on your opponent.

        DOES THIS HELP???
        TC

        EDIT:
        Ok, thats why Im confused, Farazadil....these drills you copy/pasted incorrectly. There is no "Siong chi sao triangular foot work" drill.

        The list you provided should look like this:

        Fake to the fade
        Three bijong positioning
        Reference points
        In the half beat
        Lin sil di dar
        Matching and unmatching leads
        Sensitivity energy
        Doan chi sao
        Broken rhythm
        Ching Wu
        Speed paks
        Sil lim tao
        The six sectors
        Jeet teks
        Mook Jong
        Five way neuro muscular response drills
        Siong chi sao
        Triangular foot work
        Independent action
        Aggressive sticky hands

        Now these names/drills make alittle more sense
        Last edited by TopCrusader; 08-17-2010, 12:40 PM. Reason: New Info

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        • #5
          The best way i found is to study the physincs, kinetics and theory. Then first put ur back against a wall for an hr while a friend etc. does anything they can the defeat u with 50% power 100% speed. At first you will get beaten and suffer minor bruises, bloody noses, racked etc, but slowly you will learn what is necessary. Try every concept or technique u learn or create in a live dynamic spar in trapped range. After proficiency has improved, trade places and keep him on the wall, then u can move to dynamic open setting. This is how i taught myself over 12 years straight. In order to understand the reality you have to experience the realithy as much as possible.

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          • #6
            some of the names sound made up by recent jkd people. Have you been watching
            "Master Wong" on you tube? Naughty- some coach should have you empty out your back pockets and
            grab your ankles (kidding...) Overall, there is ample stuff online about the jkd curriculum in Oakland and in LA.
            There are also books by Tackett, Inosanto, Greg Lee, John Little, and others. You can piece it all together from these.
            There is enough real material by Bruce himself to keep ordinary mortals like me busy for a long time. There is need need for anyone
            to turn it into nuclear physics.

            btw- the triangle is explained by Hartsell.
            It refers to the standing clinch. The triangle could be filipino footwork.

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