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  • #16
    I just wanted to reiterate:

    Originally posted by Uke
    If I can't discuss what I've found to be true as well as what others who have trained in JKD for years have found to be true, then this isn't a forum. Its a massage session for certain member's egos.

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    • #17
      Oh, that would really hurt if you were anything more than a bullshitter...

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Mike Brewer
        I feel a little like jubaji with the back to back posts.


        With that plus the fact that you are pointing out pUke's persistent ignorance, you've really got it down!

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        • #19
          I'm feelin' like jubaji too...which means I'm gonna kick ass through my next workout and then try to score!


          (but get turned down anyways 'cause I still look like Tom )
          Last edited by Tom Yum; 05-04-2007, 03:00 AM.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by jubaji View Post
            With that plus the fact that you are pointing out pUke's persistent ignorance, you've really got it down!
            He's a little more verbose, though. You're still the king of the one-liners.

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            • #21
              LOL!

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              • #22
                I obviously know enough that I knew it was supposed to be about formlessness. Since that statement was verified by quoting a real authority on the subject, this debate has been about everything but that point in contention.

                As I stated, the real embarrassment comes from those who claim to have practiced a thing for years then get shown for not knowing the basics.

                As far as Inosanto getting it wrong, people can judge for themselves. Bruce Lee did not want his FMA in the JKD. Bruce made the statement that he did not see the practicality of it, and even went as far as to suggest to Inosanto to let it go and not hold on to arts simply because of cultural ties.

                Dan Inosanto has stated that himself. So, when you practice JKD, you're not practicing Lee's idea of the art, you're practicing Inosanto's rendition. JKD didn't have FMA in it while Lee was alive. It wasn't until after his death that the FMA side of JKD was incorporated despite Lee's protests.

                Inosanto will tell you that too.

                You're trying to make this about me attempting to seem like an expert when I'm only holding Inosanto and you to your own words.

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                • #23
                  economy of motion

                  Originally posted by treelizard View Post
                  He's a little more verbose, though. You're still the king of the one-liners.
                  ..................................cool.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Uke View Post
                    I obviously know enough that I knew it was supposed to be about formlessness. Since that statement was verified by quoting a real authority on the subject, this debate has been about everything but that point in contention.....


                    Q. What does "formless" mean Uke?


                    A. there is no KATA (or forms) in JKD.


                    It's THAT simple.

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                    • #25
                      Forgive me for interrupting your thread guys, you both have a lot of good stuff to say, but shouldn't this discussion be in the Jeet Kune Do forum?

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                      • #26
                        JKD-ish

                        Originally posted by Mike Brewer
                        Well, the thread was about a savate guy who blended other things to make a pretty effective blend. That's something Bruce Lee did with some success, and in that regard, JKD has a lot to do with Urban Combatives. .....


                        JKD done by a guy with a savate background can look a lot like savate.

                        ... Hence, JKD can look like savate at times. But it doesn't have to.

                        ......
                        Much of silat has been blended with other styles over the ages be it chinese, japanese and/or western fighting methods.

                        It is no surprise that these might resemble JKD. they share directness, aggression and efficiency among other things.

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                        • #27
                          I liked the Savate clip, I thoughtthe guy was quick, aggressive and accurate with his moves. Don't know about the head kicks though as he was obviously warmed/stretched up before hand, and not too mention it was a nicely choreographed, but still it was cool.

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                          • #28
                            i like mike especialy the last part of the post he wrote

                            Never retreat from battle.

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                            • #29
                              man, that sounded so gay,.... i aint...

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                              • #30
                                The brewster...

                                Originally posted by dogzilla View Post
                                man, that sounded so gay,.... i aint...
                                Not to worry buddy, we all know Mr. B is a real man's man!

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