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Bruce
Lee's JKD Versus Inosanto's JKD Concepts
Wouldn't it be great if we could take a bunch of clones and enroll
them all at the same time in a bunch of different martial arts.
Then we train them all for the same length of time, in order to
see which style is better...
Author: Keith Pascal
Date Posted: March 20, 2009
Bruce
Lee Technique - Rear Elbow Strikes
On this particular page, he was considering the rear elbow strike.
Your opponent is behind you. Without turning around to face your
opponent, you use your elbow to strike behind you...
Author: Keith Pascal
Date Posted: November 19, 2008
Bruce
Lee's Secret to Winning Fights - You Fight Like You Train
You fight like you train. That's it, that's all. I could stop this
article right now. But, I won't, because this is such an important
topic that I will continue to talk about it...
Author: Scott Buendia
Date Posted: October 29, 2008
Why
Bruce Lee Knew One Style Doesn't Fit All
I had another conversation with my JKD (Jeet Kune Do) classical
co-worker and we talked about his experience sparring in his old
school. He talked about how they used to do a "round robin" sparring
session where one person would stay in and other people would come
in fresh every minute (this is very popular in MMA or Mixed Martial
Arts training right now by the way)...
Author: Scott Buendia
Date Posted: October 28, 2008
Develop
Jeet Kune Do Punching Power
This is perhaps one of the most common questions I am asked after
a new student begins training. In Jeet Kune Do, the lead weapons
(attacks thrown from the front arm/leg), are the primary weapons.
Unlike the boxing jab or the kickboxing lead roundhouse kick which
are setup attacks, the JKD frontal attacks are power strikes designed
to deliver stunning or even knockout force. As simple as these techniques
are, cultivation of adequate power can be challenging...
Author: Nhan-esteban Khuong
Date Posted: April 10, 2008
Uraken - The Backfist
The back fist is one of the most fastest hand techniques available.
As it uses a snapping motion rather than a thrusting one, (like
most other strikes), it can be whipped out in a flash. So why is
it not used more frequently by martial artists. Well it is a technique
that relies heavily on the striking point to achieve the best results.
You must use the actual back part of the knuckles to strike...
Author: Markos Markou
Date Posted: December 09, 2007
How
to Defeat a Street Fighter, Bruce-Lee Style
Did you know that Bruce Lee thought that street-fighters had
limitations? Yes, street-fighters! I realize that most classically
trained martial artists have a secret, internal fear of wild street
fighters. At least the more grounded, realistic practitioners do...
Author: Keith Pascal
Date Posted: October 21, 2007
Mixed
Martial Arts vs Jeet Kune Do - Is This Even a Legitimate Question?
Part 1
In 1993, the Ultimate Fighting Championship was unveiled to the
world, and along with the UFC, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (specifically,
Gracie Jiu-Jitsu). In the first UFC, along with a host of subsequent
others that would soon follow, one was privy to watch the seasoned
jiu-jitsu stylist, Royce Gracie, beat all comers. And he beat them
easily to boot. No matter the martial artist’s size or style, they
all went down...
Author: M. Shane Huey
Date Posted: September 17, 2007
Call
Your Martial Arts Training Partner An "A-Hole"
Sometimes in my street-fighting martial arts classes...I will purposely
put two people who don't like each other (or even hate each other)
together during sparring sessions...
Author: Matt Numrich
Date Posted: July 15, 2006
Sneaky
Filipino Self Defense Secret Lets You Win Almost Any Weapons Fight
One of the great "equalizers" in any fight on the
street -- even if you are being bum rushed by multiple opponents
-- is to have something as a weapon. A knife, a bat, a garbage can
lid, a broken bottle, even your belt can be used to even the odds...
Author: Matt Numrich
Date Posted: July 15, 2006
This
Popular Martial Arts Kick Can Get You Killed
People often send me emails asking me why I'm so hard on traditional
martial arts -- like karate, kung fu, aikido, etc. Only problem
is, I'm not hard on them...
Author: Matt Numrich
Date Posted: July 05, 2006
How To
Win A Street Fight By Relaxing
In today's society, it's almost a given you will at some time be
approached by a an irate person, either attacking you, yelling at
you, or maybe just trying to stare you down...
Author: Matt Numrich
Date Posted: July 05, 2006
The
"Unsexy" Martial Arts Move That Works Like Gangbusters
Do you know what the single most vulnerable spot on a person's body
is? The spot people will drop everything and anything they are doing
to protect? The spot even people jacked up on mind altering drugs
or illegal steroids will do everything in their power to cover...
Author: Matt Numrich
Date Posted: July 01, 2006
Simple
Self Defense Move Forces People Who Have You Pinned Down To Jump
Off You As Fast As Possible
And one of the scariest things in the world can be when a very large
person -- 200 pounds or more -- pins you to the ground with all
their weight, slowly suffocating you to death...
Author: Matt Numrich
Date Posted: July 01, 2006
Secret
Martial Arts "Move" Lets You Instantly Hit 15-20 Times Harder
Would you like to know a fast, simple and easy way to strike someone
with the equivalent power of 15-20 punches in a row...
Author: Matt Numrich
Date Posted: June 28, 2006
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