What is Jeet Kune Do?
When I have heard Dan Inosanto speak about ‘JKD’ he always makes it clear to the listener that ‘JKD’ is a concept, not a style.
The Collins English dictionary defines ‘concept’ as:
1. An idea, esp. an abstract idea: the concepts of biology.
2. Philosophy. A general idea that corresponds to some class of entities and consists of the essential features of the class.
3. A new idea, an invention
4. (modifier) (of a product, esp. a car) created to demonstrate the technical skills and imagination of the designers, and not for mass production or sale.
So lets take it that ‘Jeet Kune Do’ was an idea/concept that Bruce Lee had based on his beliefs of fighting. These ideas and concepts were directly influenced by his interest in Philosophy and the study of the self. Because of this search for personal liberation and his study of philosophers like J.Krishnumurti, he decided ‘Man the creating individual is greater than any style or system’ and as a result tried to liberate himself in the MA and life itself.
Its said that Bruce wished he never created the name of ‘Jeet Kune Do’ as this made it appear as though he had created a new style of fighting. And we all know lots of people think ‘JKD’ is a style of fighting. It seems that Bruce was an extremely perceptive guy and had a good grasp of human nature and thought this may happen. And we can see evidence of this from the following quote.
“ When I die, these guys will probably do something that I won’t like. They’ll probably build monuments, have impressive creeds, hang pictures of me in the halls and bow to me.”
And as you sit there and read this it can be seen that he was 100% right. So what is the point of this post then I hear you ask? Well here’s a few questions I would like to ask you in the hope that maybe I’ll come away with a greater understanding of where Bruce was trying to go in the MA.
Was the concept of ‘Jeet Kune Do’ meant to escalate and become what it has today?
Is the name ‘Jeet Kune Do’ itself important?
Does ‘JKD’ really exist? or is it just a way for us as MA to associate ourselves with the legend of Bruce Lee?
And finally, have we as Martial Artists totally missed the point of Bruce Lee’s philosophy of the MA and life?
I look forward to hearing your thoughts and viewpoints on this.
Yours sincerely
Socrates the philosophical martial artist.
‘If the capacity for non-violent self defense is lacking, there need be no hesitation in using violent means’
M.Gandhi.
When I have heard Dan Inosanto speak about ‘JKD’ he always makes it clear to the listener that ‘JKD’ is a concept, not a style.
The Collins English dictionary defines ‘concept’ as:
1. An idea, esp. an abstract idea: the concepts of biology.
2. Philosophy. A general idea that corresponds to some class of entities and consists of the essential features of the class.
3. A new idea, an invention
4. (modifier) (of a product, esp. a car) created to demonstrate the technical skills and imagination of the designers, and not for mass production or sale.
So lets take it that ‘Jeet Kune Do’ was an idea/concept that Bruce Lee had based on his beliefs of fighting. These ideas and concepts were directly influenced by his interest in Philosophy and the study of the self. Because of this search for personal liberation and his study of philosophers like J.Krishnumurti, he decided ‘Man the creating individual is greater than any style or system’ and as a result tried to liberate himself in the MA and life itself.
Its said that Bruce wished he never created the name of ‘Jeet Kune Do’ as this made it appear as though he had created a new style of fighting. And we all know lots of people think ‘JKD’ is a style of fighting. It seems that Bruce was an extremely perceptive guy and had a good grasp of human nature and thought this may happen. And we can see evidence of this from the following quote.
“ When I die, these guys will probably do something that I won’t like. They’ll probably build monuments, have impressive creeds, hang pictures of me in the halls and bow to me.”
And as you sit there and read this it can be seen that he was 100% right. So what is the point of this post then I hear you ask? Well here’s a few questions I would like to ask you in the hope that maybe I’ll come away with a greater understanding of where Bruce was trying to go in the MA.
Was the concept of ‘Jeet Kune Do’ meant to escalate and become what it has today?
Is the name ‘Jeet Kune Do’ itself important?
Does ‘JKD’ really exist? or is it just a way for us as MA to associate ourselves with the legend of Bruce Lee?
And finally, have we as Martial Artists totally missed the point of Bruce Lee’s philosophy of the MA and life?
I look forward to hearing your thoughts and viewpoints on this.
Yours sincerely
Socrates the philosophical martial artist.
‘If the capacity for non-violent self defense is lacking, there need be no hesitation in using violent means’
M.Gandhi.
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