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Bruce Lee Jeet Kune Do

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Compiled from Bruce Lee's own notes and writings, Bruce Lee Jeet Kune Do is the seminal book presenting the martial art created by Bruce Lee himself.
Jeet Kune Do was a revolutionary new approach to the martial arts in its time and is the principal reason why Bruce Lee is revered as a pioneer by martial artists today, many decades after his death. The development of his unique martial art form—its principles, core techniques, and lesson plans—are all presented in this book in Bruce Lee's own words and notes. This is the complete and official version of Jeet Kune Do which was originally published by Tuttle Publishing in cooperation with the Lee family in 1997. It is still the most comprehensive presentation of Jeet Kune Do available.
This Jeet Kune Do book features Lee's illustrative sketches and his remarkable notes and commentaries on the nature of combat and achieving success in life through the martial arts, as well as the importance of a positive mental attitude during training. In addition, there are a series of “Questions Every Martial Artist Must Ask Himself” that Lee posed to himself and intended to explore as part of his own development, but never lived to complete. Bruce Lee Jeet Kune Do is the book every Bruce Lee fan must have in his collection.
This Bruce Lee Book is part of the Bruce Lee Library which also features:Bruce Lee: Striking ThoughtsBruce Lee: The Celebrated Life of the Golden DragonBruce Lee: The Tao of Gung FuBruce Lee: Artist of LifeBruce Lee: Letters of the DragonBruce Lee: The Art of Expressing the Human Body
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571 printed pages
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
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Quotes

  • Fernando Martinezhas quoted6 years ago
    The three stages of a technique

    Stage I (synchronization of self)

    a. Correct form

    b. Precision (augmenting speed progressively)

    c. Synchronization of the whole

    Stage II (synchronization with opponent)

    a. Timing—the ability to seize an opportunity when given

    b. Distance—correct maintenance of space

    Stage III (application under fighting conditions)

    a. Mobility

    b. The physical ability to lengthen movements of arms and legs, in other words to increase reach

    c. Resistance to fatigue, i.e., stamina

    d. Spring and resilience

    e. Physical and mental alertness

    f. Imagination and anticipation

    g. Courage to take chances

    h. Speed progression • Strength progression
  • Fernando Martinezhas quoted6 years ago
    each hit must be painstakingly and patiently prepared.
  • Fernando Martinezhas quoted6 years ago
    Progressive target factors that all martial artists should consider

    1. Distance and footwork (see sections on distance and footwork) in long-range fighting

    2. The importance of fluid [interchange of] long-range fighting and close-range fighting and vice versa

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