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Originally Posted by Happy Cat
Liberty, thanks for the links.
The history maters if you are into it, and does not mater if you are not. Most people probably want to learn something that will be of benefit to them personaly, and do not care about the rest.
I am interested in the history fo the sake of learning the history. But I also feel that there is more depth to Bruce and James Lee than can be seen on the surface. By exploring those depth we may come closer to an understanding of the art. I personaly feel that this has greatly benefited me. But I understand if others have little interest.
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On that note, are you familiar with that training device Herb Johnson (rip) was developing for Lee near the time of Lee's death? The one that would come at a person from consistently unpredicatable angles? Saw an article on it somewhere, with diagrams, but lost track of it.