Yeah it's me again!!!
I know I have to look for a school but the problem is there is no school where I live.So the only way I can learn a few things about JKD is to buy books and VHS or DVD's about Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do.I already bought 2 books and I'm looking for others but I think I can find a few informations here???
So my question today is the Bi-Jong.I already know how to stand in the Bi-jong.But I don't know the feet positions:the rear foot has it's heel raised and angled at a 45° angle to the outside?
My problem is the front foot:it stays flat on the ground but light ready to kick.The thing is in my books it is written that while in the Bi-Jong my front knee should be turned inwards as well as my hips.It is also written that the front foot should be angled at a 25°angle but should it be angled inward like in the Wing Chun Yee Gee Kim Yeung Ma stance or slightly outward.As well my left shoulder should be pushed back.
So I hope any feedback on this.
Thanks.
I know I have to look for a school but the problem is there is no school where I live.So the only way I can learn a few things about JKD is to buy books and VHS or DVD's about Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do.I already bought 2 books and I'm looking for others but I think I can find a few informations here???
So my question today is the Bi-Jong.I already know how to stand in the Bi-jong.But I don't know the feet positions:the rear foot has it's heel raised and angled at a 45° angle to the outside?
My problem is the front foot:it stays flat on the ground but light ready to kick.The thing is in my books it is written that while in the Bi-Jong my front knee should be turned inwards as well as my hips.It is also written that the front foot should be angled at a 25°angle but should it be angled inward like in the Wing Chun Yee Gee Kim Yeung Ma stance or slightly outward.As well my left shoulder should be pushed back.
So I hope any feedback on this.
Thanks.
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