Hi, I'm the resident newbie (well, at time of post, anyways), and for the past few years I've been interested in JKD, but I've never had the resources or guidance that I needed to pursue it. Recently I've gotten resources (scored birthday money. ^_^), and now I need guidance...so I've decided to come to all of you for help.
I've been scanning around the internet for quite some time now, and this forum has caught my eye a few times. Today is when I decided that I really really need help.
As for background, I went up to Red Belt in Taekwondo until I got out of it, realized that the style didn't help me all that much, and I haven't been near a martial arts school ever since. I've read up a little on Tai Chi, Jiu Jitsu, Wing Chun, and I read the Tao of JKD. I remember reading the part in ToJKD (if I remember correctly) where Bruce talks about finding an instructor...that you shouldn't be impressed if he can break bricks and the like...and I'm very wary about joining a dojo.
Even if I wasn't, I don't have a job, and I wouldn't be able to pay monthly to go to a school and learn. Parents aren't exactly helpful in that matter. I was thinking about going towards videos, but I didn't want to buy videos that wouldn't teach me what I really needed to know, and I didn't want to get the wrong interpritation of JKD. I know there are techinques that have been taught in JKD (like stop-kick, for instance.
), but after all, JKD is about "Absorbing what is useful and getting rid of what isn't", and it confuses me a little...like this quote, for instance:
"To float in totality, to have no technique, is to have all technique."
Also, I need work on physical conditioning training...if the tools aren't sharp, then you can't use them efficiently, y'know?
If anyone could point me in some direction that would help me out in furthering my studies (or starting me out) in JKD, I would really apprieciate it. Recommend a video series, books, exercise and dieting tips, anything at all that works...would be very apprieciated.
I'm sorry that this post was long, and I'm sorry if I'm sounding like an uber-n00b...I know that it can get annoying to the regs.
Later.
-Tek-
I've been scanning around the internet for quite some time now, and this forum has caught my eye a few times. Today is when I decided that I really really need help.
As for background, I went up to Red Belt in Taekwondo until I got out of it, realized that the style didn't help me all that much, and I haven't been near a martial arts school ever since. I've read up a little on Tai Chi, Jiu Jitsu, Wing Chun, and I read the Tao of JKD. I remember reading the part in ToJKD (if I remember correctly) where Bruce talks about finding an instructor...that you shouldn't be impressed if he can break bricks and the like...and I'm very wary about joining a dojo.
Even if I wasn't, I don't have a job, and I wouldn't be able to pay monthly to go to a school and learn. Parents aren't exactly helpful in that matter. I was thinking about going towards videos, but I didn't want to buy videos that wouldn't teach me what I really needed to know, and I didn't want to get the wrong interpritation of JKD. I know there are techinques that have been taught in JKD (like stop-kick, for instance.

"To float in totality, to have no technique, is to have all technique."
Also, I need work on physical conditioning training...if the tools aren't sharp, then you can't use them efficiently, y'know?
If anyone could point me in some direction that would help me out in furthering my studies (or starting me out) in JKD, I would really apprieciate it. Recommend a video series, books, exercise and dieting tips, anything at all that works...would be very apprieciated.
I'm sorry that this post was long, and I'm sorry if I'm sounding like an uber-n00b...I know that it can get annoying to the regs.
Later.
-Tek-
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