The other day, I got into a discussion about Jeet Kune Do. I know it’s a subject that has been debated time and again, but I ran into an article by Derek Weismandel that has some good points.
“A major misconception of Jeet Kune Do is that it is a mixture of techniques from various arts. A contributing factor to this misconception is the reasons why a J.K.D. Practitioner researches other arts. One does not research in order to add new techniques. As Bruce stated, Jeet Kune Do "is not daily increase but daily decrease". One researches other arts to understand the principles behind them so that he can counter them. It is true that Bruce Lee did not live long enough to see some of the current trends such as grappling. This is where personal research comes in. But remember, it is the principles of Jeet Kune Do (being simple, direct, non-classical, strong side forward, 80% of your hitting off of lead hand and lead foot) that give you the basis for y our analysis. Then if a technique is valid and follows the principles, you can absorb it and make it your own.”
“A major misconception of Jeet Kune Do is that it is a mixture of techniques from various arts. A contributing factor to this misconception is the reasons why a J.K.D. Practitioner researches other arts. One does not research in order to add new techniques. As Bruce stated, Jeet Kune Do "is not daily increase but daily decrease". One researches other arts to understand the principles behind them so that he can counter them. It is true that Bruce Lee did not live long enough to see some of the current trends such as grappling. This is where personal research comes in. But remember, it is the principles of Jeet Kune Do (being simple, direct, non-classical, strong side forward, 80% of your hitting off of lead hand and lead foot) that give you the basis for y our analysis. Then if a technique is valid and follows the principles, you can absorb it and make it your own.”
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