You mustn't trust Wikipedia too much as people can simply edit the contents. You can try bruceleefoundation website or some of his other affiliates links.
Mixed Martial Arts, Thaiboxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Combat Submission Wrestling, Jeet Kune Do, Women's Self-Defense, Boxing and Filipino Martial Arts
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For those who may want something to read about Bruce Lee's philosophy from himself and others. Not saying it is all true.
You be the judge.
Click on this link and then go to the top of the page.
Bruce Lee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There is much reading in this link on how he did things.
Jeet Kune Do - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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You mustn't trust Wikipedia too much as people can simply edit the contents. You can try bruceleefoundation website or some of his other affiliates links.
I am not sure I even trust completely the BLF's take on what Bruce thought. There does seem to be a lot of people saying a lot of different things. Sadly I think the only way to proceed is to get as many of Lee's writings as you can, and try to ferret out the best meaning you can from that. I do think learnign Jun Fan is an excellent starting point, as it provides a fascinating window into what Lee was developing at the time.
But I honestly am less concerned with what the Bruce Lee foundation says, or James DeMile says (though it is often interesting) or any other person's take, than the conclusions I can arrive at through simply exploring Lee's writings, and methods of empirical research (sparring).
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