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Reflections of a Master Bruce Lee Poster (20 3/4" x 15")
What is Jeet Kune Do?
Simply put, it's English translation is "way of the intercepting fist." Bruce studies all types of fighting from
American Boxing to Thai Kickboxing. His simple philosophy was rather than block a punch and hit back with two distinct
motions, why not intercept and hit in one, fluid stroke. Fluidity was the ideal. "Try and obtain a nicely-tied package
of water," Bruce would taunt. "Just like water, we must keep moving on," Inosanto reitterates. "For once water stops,
it becomes stagnant." Water, Bruce would always give as an example, is the toughtest thing on Earth. It is virtually
indestructable; it is soft, yet it can tear rocks apart. Move like water. Bruce dissected rigid classical disciplines
and rebuilt them with fluid, po-mo improvements. "It's good but it needs restructuring," he would say. Classical
techniques did not take into account the reality of street fighting. Jeet Kune Do did. It was pragmatic,
reality-based, empirical- not a bunch of stances, postures and mumbo jumbo handed down from antiquity. Bruce
utilized all ways but was bound by none. "Efficiency is anything that scores."
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