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  1. May 17, 2022 · Lee didn’t land his career-making role in Golden Harvest’s The Big Boss until the following year. Instead, his choice to close the school stemmed from his concerns about Jeet Kune Do’s future. According to Bruce Lee: A Life by Matthew Polly, Lee was adamant on Jeet Kune Do not becoming like other Chinese martial arts styles. By teaching ...

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  2. Jul 18, 2020 · Jeet Kune Do, a martial arts system created by Bruce Lee, is different from all other forms of kung fu. It was founded in 1967, four years before Bruce Lee became an international martial arts icon. Lee started Jeet Kune Do after leaving Hong Kong and moving to California.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jeet_Kune_DoJeet Kune Do - Wikipedia

    Principles. Lee incorporated into Jeet Kune Do four universal combat truths that he felt were self-evident and would lead to combat success if followed. The "4 Combat Ranges" in particular are what he felt were instrumental in becoming a "total" martial artist. This is also the principle most related to mixed martial arts. [28]

  4. Bruce Lee developed an expression of martial arts that was personal to him called Jeet Kune Do (translated: ). The art has as its symbolic representation what we call Bruce Lee’s Core Symbol [see below] and uses as its main tenet: Using no way as way; having no limitation as limitation.

    • What Is Jeet Kune Do (Jkd)?
    • Where Did It Originate from?
    • How Does Jeet Kune Do Work?
    • Three Ranges of Combat
    • Five Ways of Attack
    • Four Types of Defense
    • JKD and Conditioning
    • Jeet Kune Do Training
    • Key Thinking
    • Economy of Motion

    Jeet Kune Do, which translates to “The Way of the Intercepting Fist”, is Bruce Lee’s martial arts process. It is a hybrid system that is influenced by various other styles, such as western boxing, kung fu, and fencing. Jeet Kune Do is unique in that it does not have any set rules or patterns. Instead, practitioners are encouraged to be fluid and ad...

    JKD is a hybrid martial art that was founded by Bruce Lee throughout his martial arts career, though JKD is better known from 1967 to 1973. Though Jeet Kune Do draws influence from a variety of different styles it is ultimately based on Bruce Lee’s own research and development of his own unique fighting structure and techniques thereon. Jeet Kune D...

    The goal of JKD is to provide practitioners with the tools they need to defend themselves in any situation to incapacitate your opponent. To achieve this, Bruce Lee developed a set of core principles that all practitioners should follow. These principles include simplicity, directness, economy of motion, and speed. By following these principles, pr...

    Jeet Kune Do practitioners use three ranges of combat: long, medium, and close. Each range has its own advantages and disadvantages. Long range– Long range is the furthest distance between two opponents, known as “on the brim of fire”. In this range, practitioners can use longest foot (e.g. rear round kick) and some special hand techniques to keep ...

    Jeet Kune Do practitioners use five ways of attack: SDA/SAA, ABC, PIA, HIA, and ABD. SDA / SAA– Simple Direct Attack or Simple Angulated Attack is to attack your opponent on a straight line whether you are toe-to-toe or angled in on them. ABC– Attack By Combination is your ability to throw multiple strikes at your opponent with speed, agility, quic...

    JKD practitioners use four types of defence: parrying, blocking, evading, and redirecting. Parrying– Parrying is a defensive move that is used to move an incoming attack away from your body without giving your opponent any energy. Blocking– Blocking is a defensive move that is used to absorb &/or stop an incoming attack. Evading– Evading is a defen...

    Conditioning is the process of preparing the body for physical activity. Jeet Kune Do practitioners use a variety of conditioning exercises to improve their muscular strength, muscular endurance, cardiovascular fitness, flexibility and motor skills. Some of the most common conditioning exercises used by Jeet Kune Do practitioners include: Jump rope...

    JKD training can be divided into three categories: solo training, partner training, and group training. Solo training includes exercises that are done alone, such as basic footwork and tool development. Partner training includes exercises that are done with another person, such as advanced footwork and tool development, combat application, tactics ...

    “Be like water” – Bruce Lee famously said, “Be like water.” This means that practitioners should be fluid and adaptable in their movements. By being like water, they can flow around, under, over, or through an opponent’s defenses and deliver a powerful counter-attack. “Using no way as way, Having no limitation as limitation”– Another famous quote f...

    Efficiency– The principle of economy of motion is the idea that practitioners should use the minimum amount of energy necessary to accomplish their goal. This means that they should not waste any energy on techniques or movements that are not useful, and fight themselves at the same time causing unnecessary fatigue during combat. Simplicity– The pr...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bruce_LeeBruce Lee - Wikipedia

    Upon's Lee passing in 1973, she continued to promote Bruce Lee's martial art Jeet Kune Do. She wrote the 1975 book Bruce Lee: The Man Only I Knew, on which the 1993 feature film Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story was based. [162] In 1989, she wrote the book The Bruce Lee Story. She retired in 2001 from the family estate. [citation needed]

  6. 1973(Age 33) Bruce orders all three of his Jeet Kune Do schools closed in six months. He did not approve of some teaching methods in his absence and he felt others were taking advantage of him in some way.