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Old 01-04-2006, 08:36 PM   #16 (permalink)
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To be JKD you need interceptions and you need to train in all ranges. Each instructor will have his/her unique way and in turn each student will also. Some things like power side forward will be very common in most schools. Some things like knife sumbrada will not be. It is ecclectic to a degree but is not just mixing and matching systems. What it really comes down to is self discovery through the use of certain training methods and the application of concepts. To that end an instructor is needed to guide you on this path. Your instructor will give you the tools and eventually a chance to modify or toss them out completly. Staying non-traditional is important. Most schools that I have come across don't use an actual uniform. Katas are generally used. Rank is well structured. Sometimes it will be in the form of belts, sashes or t-shirts. Each rank may have new traing methods or drills. JKD is different from traditional arts because the focus is on result(in real self defense) rather then sport or meditation. I hope this helps some.

Very well put, I have found (my) JKD in other styles. I still like JKD but I like grappling range a bit too much. I found (my) JKD (concepts) in Judo. Sen no sen Some folks tell me it's not really Judo if you use a fist but I insist it's in the Kata...

Bruce liked Judo too. I love his little sketches in the tao of the grappling techniques...
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