Hello folks,
In the mid-nineties I took TaeKwon-Do for about three years and reached the purple belt. Today, I want to retake my martial arts training, but I want to do it on my own for three reasons. First, I don't have money; second, I don't want to be tied down to a contract; and third, I don't know of any good school in my area - provided that some of them lack integrity.
Today, I took my first step towards my goal and purchased the book "Bruce Lee - Jeet Kune Do." I must admit that I feel a little disappointed becuase the book is very philosophical but it doesn't offer much contents about techniques, which is my main interest. However, I like Bruce's approach in the sense that in JKD everything is allowed, and that a martial arts student should not identify with certain discipline only but look outward for more.
What I'm looking for is a good book that teaches good fighting techniques for self-defense and ways to develope discipline and self-confidence. I don't care about sticking to any specific discipline; in fact, I'd like to diversify that. I don't requiere that the book be written by Bruce Lee either, it could be anybody, as long as it's a good book.
Any unbiased and honest recommendations would be appreciated. Also, if someone in my situation has succeded doing it, I'd also appreciate such feedback.
Regards,
E.
In the mid-nineties I took TaeKwon-Do for about three years and reached the purple belt. Today, I want to retake my martial arts training, but I want to do it on my own for three reasons. First, I don't have money; second, I don't want to be tied down to a contract; and third, I don't know of any good school in my area - provided that some of them lack integrity.
Today, I took my first step towards my goal and purchased the book "Bruce Lee - Jeet Kune Do." I must admit that I feel a little disappointed becuase the book is very philosophical but it doesn't offer much contents about techniques, which is my main interest. However, I like Bruce's approach in the sense that in JKD everything is allowed, and that a martial arts student should not identify with certain discipline only but look outward for more.
What I'm looking for is a good book that teaches good fighting techniques for self-defense and ways to develope discipline and self-confidence. I don't care about sticking to any specific discipline; in fact, I'd like to diversify that. I don't requiere that the book be written by Bruce Lee either, it could be anybody, as long as it's a good book.
Any unbiased and honest recommendations would be appreciated. Also, if someone in my situation has succeded doing it, I'd also appreciate such feedback.
Regards,
E.
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