BRUCE LEE and JEET KUNE DO
by the Great Sage
This is the first of many posts to follow by me, the Great Sage. With that said, I want to add that all the hogwash about Bruce Lee taking drugs, having inferior complexes etc. is based on pure speculation and is therefore, irrelevant. Bruce Lee was the most dynamic martial artist who ever lived. I wouldn’t consider someone who could do thumb push-ups with 275 lbs. on his back physically challenged. However, Bruce was born with an ailment which prevented him from kicking correctly. But like the warrior he is, Bruce overcame this obstacle as well.
In reading Bruce Lee’s notes and knowing how hard he trained, it’s very unlikely that Bruce would resort to such paltry things as drugs, alcohol etc... Bruce was a very spiritual and philosophical person. He lived by his ideals and that is what made him special.
Someone mentioned that Bruce Lee was a real “azzhole” in real life. Well, did you ever meet the man? I heard Grand Master Joon Rhee talk about Bruce Lee years ago and he mentioned nothing but the good character of Bruce. If Bruce seemed cocky, it was his persona and the fact that he wanted to show the world that the “little guys” can make a big difference.
Now there are a lot of JKD frauds out there these days. But these people seem to be missing the point. JKD is a concept, one man’s expression of the martial arts. I’ve read that Bruce’s top students don’t advocate any JKD schools for that matter. You cannot learn JKD techniques. You don’t practice JKD moves. It’s an idea that you apply. When you realize this you understand that whatever techniques you practice is self-preventative of your own brand of JKD.
by the Great Sage
This is the first of many posts to follow by me, the Great Sage. With that said, I want to add that all the hogwash about Bruce Lee taking drugs, having inferior complexes etc. is based on pure speculation and is therefore, irrelevant. Bruce Lee was the most dynamic martial artist who ever lived. I wouldn’t consider someone who could do thumb push-ups with 275 lbs. on his back physically challenged. However, Bruce was born with an ailment which prevented him from kicking correctly. But like the warrior he is, Bruce overcame this obstacle as well.
In reading Bruce Lee’s notes and knowing how hard he trained, it’s very unlikely that Bruce would resort to such paltry things as drugs, alcohol etc... Bruce was a very spiritual and philosophical person. He lived by his ideals and that is what made him special.
Someone mentioned that Bruce Lee was a real “azzhole” in real life. Well, did you ever meet the man? I heard Grand Master Joon Rhee talk about Bruce Lee years ago and he mentioned nothing but the good character of Bruce. If Bruce seemed cocky, it was his persona and the fact that he wanted to show the world that the “little guys” can make a big difference.
Now there are a lot of JKD frauds out there these days. But these people seem to be missing the point. JKD is a concept, one man’s expression of the martial arts. I’ve read that Bruce’s top students don’t advocate any JKD schools for that matter. You cannot learn JKD techniques. You don’t practice JKD moves. It’s an idea that you apply. When you realize this you understand that whatever techniques you practice is self-preventative of your own brand of JKD.
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