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Perhaps I did not understand the guy's statement to begin with. I took it to mean that perhaps some of Lee's techniques were outdated. And given what he was able to do with them through training - not because he was Bruce Lee (Bruce Lee was a skinny kid who transformed himself into the poewrhouse he's known as) - how could they be outdated if what they need in order to be effective today is not some modern counterpart but the sort of training Lee engaged in? Was the poster talking about some other JKD techniques that are now outdated? I mean, do you )or anyone else on here)doubt that if you were to, train your Straight Lead, for example, as diligently and as scientifically as Lee did his, that you'd not have a devastating technique, as well?
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Bruce Lee, and the techniques from the arts that formed Jun Fan and JKD, were a phenomenan 40 years ago. Like any other athletic endeavour, some things he did have been surpassed by modern methods and superior athletes. However some things he did remain very valid to this day, and he is still an example to anyone who claims to be a dilligent student or a progressive instructor.
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As you probably know, Lee borrowed most of his techniques from other combat arts and the rest were tweaked to fit in with what he needed (for instance the "on guard" stance, with the strong hand forward, was borrowed from the fencing stance "en guarde"). I don't think any of Bruce's techniques, themselves, were amazing, certainly most of what Bruce did was known to someone somewhere, but the results of such attack were incredible. Why? because he had developed his body, timing, etc to an amazing level. If someone applied themselves to that extent today, learning what styles are in use today and training to the best of their ability. I have no doubt that person could be just as effective as Bruce. I'm not saying any of his techniques are "outdated", but new styles have been developed since that need to be learned, and proper measures should be discovered to counteract them. Anyone who refuses to adapt to his opposition, no matter how effective of techniques you have, you'll get beat eventually. Know thy enemy, I say.
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Geez, upon rereading that I have to ask why I have to qualify everything with you and Mike, to avoid your misinterpretations, and hurt feelings, when you guys just say what's on your mind, appearing to worry about misinterpretations other's hurt feelings later. That to me smacks of a double-standard I'd prefer we could move beyond. Brewer: "That's because unlike you, we..." |
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Have to disagree, his last years, he emphasized and practiced stripping oneself down to a few basic techniques in accordance with the various ranges, honed to deadly accuracy, speed, power, timing, etc. And his last writings, interviews, and the few who spent anytime with him near the end all have said as much, as well. Near the end, it was for him a journey of looking within, rather than without. It's ironic. All in martial history who have reached that have said as much and yet everyone continues to just disregard it. I mean no disrespect towards you in any of this, but you might want to find out what he said when, what he kept, what he refined, and what he discarded not only regarding his technque but with respect to his writinbgs as well. |
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Frankly, I never spent a lot of time on what HE did. I study JKD and see how it can affect me. Theres no doubt in my mind we can learn some things from Bruce's life, but I'm not Bruce, and as such not all the things he did will work for me. "Remember that Jeet Kune Do is merely a name used, a mirror in which to see "ourselves"..."
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Aww, shucks! Thanks guys.
I guess it's the reason why I don't understand the point of JKD schools.
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Wolfeye, my use of the word “emphasized” spoke of a philosophy. While my use of “in accordance with the various ranges, honed to deadly accuracy, speed, power, timing, etc,” spoke not only to a philosophy, but to certain principles, as well. In my use of the phrase “his writings” this is also evident. Surely I was not referring to his penmanship (technique), for example. And what is “it was for him a journey of looking within, rather than without,” if not a philosophy? What about my “what he said, when”?
The question and the point of my post, has not been so much Bruce Lee’s technique but rather his philosophy’s effect on it. That his philosophy was, for him a continuous, wondrous journey of looking within, to, as he’d found therein, “the cause of his own ignorance,” and of continuously honing what was revealed by that process to an ever greater degree of combat efficiency. As such, his technique could never be outdated, for it was ever evolving, ever alive, not static. My question regarding “which of his techniques might be outdated” had hoped to open that discussion, to explore that, to point to that. I’m reminded of a failing of his own which Inosanto once described. That every so often, while attempting to lead students to experiencing one principle in particular which he’d had in mind, while attmepting to do so through various techniques that he’d have them execute, some, unable to grasp that principle, would instead get caught up in the techniques and complain he was teaching them too many (techniques) at once. I've also obviously failed to get my point accross. And for that, all I can hope to do is to go back to the drawing board; my own soul, search out the cause of my own ignorance, and hopefully do a better job of communicating a point the next time around. Wolfeye. thanks for your time, by the way. |
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I think , though, that part of that "aliveness", that "non-staticness" has to do with changing the way you must approach something. In which cases, dropping the things you may know and learning new things in order to counteract the obstacles presented to you. I believe, in essence, that is what makes the JKD philosophy such an amazing and formidable idea. When someone says "technique" I generally assume some sort of an attack (straight blast, kicks, punches, etc.). I didn't know you we're speaking of his "style" in general, in which case, yes it couldn't outdate since it was always changing and adapting to what is was presented with. I think we were pretty much saying the same thing, I was just a little confused. My apologies.
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Also a very good quote, your dad sounds like a smart guy. I might jack it and use it sometime. ![]()
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JKD is actually what inspierd my call name, "Liberty." You know, at first, it was rough going around here. Being immediately perceived, and dismissed as just another, Bruce Lee quoting, nut hugger. But I hung in there, thanks, by the way, to a Bruce Lee "quote" I took a good pounding for, but I took and gave some shots, gave em hell back, and eventually won at least some of my senior's respect on here. And though at present I may be on the bad side of one of em. I know the guy is nevertheless as lovable as a nice, rough, full of splinters baseball bat in a streetfight - just what the doctor ordered. Can't put a price on that. Anyway, Wolfeye589, (love that name), welcome aboard. Look forward to our skirmishes. |
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Let's just say that, had I wanted to say who it was, I would have said so. |
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Actually, I just wanted to write "nice" but this darned thing, being tied to your ego as it is wanted one more word - LOL! |
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