I'm posting this on the JKD forum so I can use a few good examples.
People who were around him say that Bruce Lee was a phenomenal talent. Others around him say that he became who he was because of an unrelenting work ethic.
I know a number of people have told me that Brandon Lee came to serious martial arts training late in his life, but when he did his development was phenomenal because of his talent. I would maybe argue that he had Guro Inosanto and pretty much every member of the local JKD community at his disposal.
I have watched Paul Vunak for so many years now and frequently marvel at how he does what he does. Then I catch myself and remember that from 1976 to 1984 the man spent 10 hours a day 6 days a week by the side of Guro Inosanto.
So, here is my question to you: Do you believe in talent? Do you believe that people are "gifted" in the martial arts? Or do you think that like ability and progression in any walk of life, there is no secret, it just takes years of hard work.
This isn't a thread about any of the above people, I would really like to hear your own personal experiences, or those of people you train with. And N.B. If you must pitch in with the default answer of "I think its a combination of both" then at least give examples and experiences. Thanks. MW
People who were around him say that Bruce Lee was a phenomenal talent. Others around him say that he became who he was because of an unrelenting work ethic.
I know a number of people have told me that Brandon Lee came to serious martial arts training late in his life, but when he did his development was phenomenal because of his talent. I would maybe argue that he had Guro Inosanto and pretty much every member of the local JKD community at his disposal.
I have watched Paul Vunak for so many years now and frequently marvel at how he does what he does. Then I catch myself and remember that from 1976 to 1984 the man spent 10 hours a day 6 days a week by the side of Guro Inosanto.
So, here is my question to you: Do you believe in talent? Do you believe that people are "gifted" in the martial arts? Or do you think that like ability and progression in any walk of life, there is no secret, it just takes years of hard work.
This isn't a thread about any of the above people, I would really like to hear your own personal experiences, or those of people you train with. And N.B. If you must pitch in with the default answer of "I think its a combination of both" then at least give examples and experiences. Thanks. MW
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