Why Ip Man stopped teaching Bruce Lee

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  • Опубликовано: 27 фев 2021
  • The movies always show a Bruce Lee coming to Ip Man as a kid to learn Wing Chun, but they never show how Ip Man stopped teaching Wing Chun to Bruce Lee, or how Bruce Lee had to stop taking lessons at Ip Man's school.
    So let's take a dive into how Bruce started studying Wing Chun under Ip Man and what led to him being asked to leave the school.
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  • @da_last_ronin7182
    @da_last_ronin7182 2 года назад +3208

    Looked up to Bruce best quote is “ don not pray for an easy life but pray for the strength to endure a difficult one”

    • @truthseeker929
      @truthseeker929 2 года назад +11

      This is more prevalent for today's world with the woke and the machine taking us into uncharted waters!

    • @ISAFSoldier
      @ISAFSoldier 2 года назад +37

      @@truthseeker929 Hard times create the strong

    • @snowman6645
      @snowman6645 2 года назад +25

      Do not pray for easy life pray to be stronger men

    • @thegamerguy3099
      @thegamerguy3099 2 года назад +17

      Basically that one cod zombies quote from five

    • @cdante13h
      @cdante13h 2 года назад +16

      That quote came from Master ip originally if I’m not mistaken

  • @Soekaboemi
    @Soekaboemi 2 года назад +1957

    48 years after, and we still excited hearing stories about bruce. 👍

  • @jimmykaming
    @jimmykaming Год назад +451

    after so many years since his death, we are still obsessed with this guy. I don't know what more to say.

    • @Monkforilla
      @Monkforilla Год назад +19

      @Mindset Fitness I think he meant interested

    • @dhammmaraja
      @dhammmaraja Год назад +6

      No I am not obsessed by him, nor I care about him

    • @newagain9964
      @newagain9964 Год назад +5

      It’s because Bruce Lee died owing me $50. A real untrustworthy cheapskate.

    • @dhammmaraja
      @dhammmaraja Год назад +3

      @@newagain9964 yes...I don't know why people worshiping bruce lee

    • @newagain9964
      @newagain9964 Год назад +7

      @@dhammmaraja branding and marketing. The same with the Beatles or anyone/else that persists as some sort of demigod.

  • @brandonmcdonald505
    @brandonmcdonald505 Год назад +50

    As a teacher it is a beautiful thing to see your student grow beyond your teaching. Sadder still is realizing you have nothing more to offer your student.

  • @Hantamcincai
    @Hantamcincai 2 года назад +2279

    He was a bad boy but developed into a good man. People seem to slander him because of how he was before, but humans aren’t one or the other. He learned and became better, not just physically. Humans change, and are not just evil or just good.

    • @GoldenbellTraining
      @GoldenbellTraining  2 года назад +125

      Right on 👊 thanks for sharing 👍

    • @stev2170
      @stev2170 2 года назад +34

      Bro cheated on his wife when he died 💀

    • @dekudeku5520
      @dekudeku5520 2 года назад +17

      @@stev2170 once a thing is bad it will always be

    • @jakemay637
      @jakemay637 2 года назад +96

      I don't look on him as a saint. But tremendous respect for his focus and martial art.
      He had much positives vs. his dark side. We can learn what to avoid and what to emulate.

    • @californiabreeze2182
      @californiabreeze2182 2 года назад +3

      no ying/yang,no zig/zag,what?

  • @kaguth
    @kaguth 2 года назад +1494

    Very interesting! Nobody wants to say anything bad about Bruce, but I find it more inspiring that he started out as a bad kid who then made himself into a great man.

    • @mikelyles7330
      @mikelyles7330 2 года назад +36

      He was not a bad kid, he just believed in surviviving

    • @ricksterdrummer2170
      @ricksterdrummer2170 2 года назад +54

      @@mikelyles7330 That’s what bad kids usually do.

    • @jamesgabriel7132
      @jamesgabriel7132 2 года назад +7

      actually he was quite a teddy boy back then, fighting, dancing in the club, romancing the girls

    • @excaliber8713
      @excaliber8713 2 года назад +42

      I don’t think this makes Bruce bad it just makes him Human. I don’t get why people want to slander him now that he’s dead

    • @excaliber8713
      @excaliber8713 2 года назад +46

      @Benny who wants that ? He was just good at what he did . It seems haterish to try to dig up dirt !

  • @VeteranExpat
    @VeteranExpat 2 года назад +835

    I remember in 9th grade wrestling, there was a kid in my weight class that we all had a problem with. We would spar extra hard on him, and as a group wear him down and basically beat him up on the mat. It didn't last that long though. He got better at a rate much faster than the rest of us and by the end of the season he could consistently go match by match with each of us with no rest and he would beat us all. This story reminded me and think it is so interesting about Bruce Lees fast development.

    • @BBWahoo
      @BBWahoo 2 года назад +16

      Why did you have a problem with him?

    • @FatherJohnCarmody
      @FatherJohnCarmody 2 года назад

      You was bullying him. He wanted to beat your ass so bad.

    • @OptimusSatanas
      @OptimusSatanas 2 года назад +111

      @@BBWahoo Because he was better than them. LMAO

    • @jandro8370
      @jandro8370 2 года назад +102

      When bullying backfires. Good for your friend.

    • @Man.of.Tomorrow
      @Man.of.Tomorrow Год назад +15

      @@OptimusSatanas respect the dedication but not the character behind it. But you're right ngl

  • @mattkinsella9856
    @mattkinsella9856 2 года назад +158

    One thing that stood out to me and was relatable in this video about Bruce's youth is how confusing and difficult it is for a young man to grow up with a mixed background. Wherever that place is in the world and whatever the mixed race background is, it's a difficult environment to navigate for a young person. A lot of internal conflict as well as external.

    • @Alottapenisjokes
      @Alottapenisjokes 2 года назад +9

      And we all tell the same story.
      Bob Marley was called „the german one“ because of his brown skin tone and he was always made fun of when he grew up.

    • @stefanroche3052
      @stefanroche3052 Год назад +18

      Ain’t that crazy. I got a “white” Dad and a black Mom. You come into a world that has classifications, assumptions, ideals, and judgments about you (mind you ppl not as hugely “mixed do too) that aren’t even as well thought out, but can sting nonetheless. You have to be an individualist to some degree, and a self aware one at that. For me that’s why God is so important. You can’t put all your stock in your skin tone.

    • @cryforthemoon
      @cryforthemoon Год назад +6

      Even though most probably wouldn't be able to tell he wasn't 100% asian they still acted superior and racist towards him.

    • @Chris_77716
      @Chris_77716 Год назад +2

      He was not mixed..

    • @williemurphy2421
      @williemurphy2421 Год назад

      YEAH LIKE GROWING UP BLACK IN THE USA. FACING EVIL HATRED MURDER SLANDER LACK OF OPPORTUNITIES PSYCHOLOGICAL DAMAGE SOCIAL WARFARE DEMONIZED AND MORE. YEAH!

  • @shadbakht
    @shadbakht 2 года назад +2437

    The “be water” philosophy comes from Chinese philosophy and Daoism, not Ip Man. Bruce was well read in Chinese philosophy. His major in university in US was philosophy.

    • @j0hnyb0y909
      @j0hnyb0y909 2 года назад +103

      Correct. Lao Tzu also taught the same philosophy.

    • @emhgarlyyeung
      @emhgarlyyeung 2 года назад +35

      Yes! So that's why Bruce Lee said Chinese Kungfu.

    • @TheMessage25
      @TheMessage25 2 года назад +36

      Taoism*

    • @autonomical
      @autonomical 2 года назад +122

      That's what he said.. pay attention, he said Ipman got him into daoism
      He learned basics of daoism in China obviously, before learning about his own culture in American schools.
      It is like saying Fifty cent learned the struggle of a gangster on his trip to Mexico when he met Mexican gangsters...

    • @nativebritannicislander7150
      @nativebritannicislander7150 2 года назад +12

      The mainstay of his Guru persona came from Krishnamurti.

  • @pauldrummond225
    @pauldrummond225 2 года назад +896

    I was in hong kong during the 1960s and everyone knew that wong sheung leung was a great master and bruce owed so much to him too.

    • @anti1training
      @anti1training 2 года назад +36

      Yeah Wing Chun trapping is pretty useful when used as parries

    • @desperado1265
      @desperado1265 2 года назад +6

      @Charles Schwabb unless you run out of ammo then you are screwed 🤣🤣😂😂

    • @anti1training
      @anti1training 2 года назад +3

      @@desperado1265 How much Ammo do you need tho

    • @kacperz5683
      @kacperz5683 2 года назад +48

      @Charles Schwabb ... but you know that "gun" isn't an answer to everything? If that was true, military and police Special Units wouldn't train hand-to-hand combat.
      They know it's important, even though they are almost never in need to fight someone without their ranged weapons. But the hand to hand combat skills are still useful for them (even though they don't *fight* with bare hands in a typical sense of fight).
      Why?
      Let me explain, using some different example, closer to a normal citizen:
      The *reality* (the facts) is that if you just "have a gun" by yourself (as a normal citizen, let's take that example first) and don't train anything of hand to hand combat, you are still probably gonna be in as big danger as before. The gun will just give you the false feeling of safety.
      Why?
      Because *over 80% of assaults happens in the distance of 4 feet and less* .
      This is the fact not everyone can or wants to think about.
      So, the *reality* is that when you are ever even attacked on the street, the most probable situation is that the attacker will start attacking you physically *before* you get to pull out the gun.
      They won't be showing that they're coming at you from 10-20 feet away, like in the movies. They will close up first and then *suddenly start attacking* , hitting, pulling, throwing you on the ground or whatever else. Maybe stabbing you with a knife.
      4 feet and less is a distance where you just (most of the times) won't pull out the gun and effectively aim, no matter how "fast hand" you consider yourself. And that's even when you *know* they will attack you.
      But when you don't? Try imagining your face being beaten to a pulp, whole body kicked and punched. And try to pull out a gun in that situation.
      And even if you manage, they will probably see that. They're conscious, they hasn't been beaten like you, so they just see your hand coming out of the pants with a gun, and they just take it away from you.
      Bravo, you just gave your attacker a reason to kill you and a tool for that, both at the same time. Good job.
      This is the reality of having a gun for self protection and not knowing anything about hand to hand combat.
      So, what does these facts tell us exactly?
      They tell us that to be safe on the street, you *need* to know at least basics of hand to hand combat and train them. Even (or *especially* ) when you have a gun. Because you need, during the dangerous situation, to work out a position and an opportunity to use the tool. Just *having* the tool won't be useful in majority of situations. It can be quite the opposite: it can put you in even bigger danger than if you didn't have it.
      That's why saying: "Evven if he pulls out a knife, I will just shoot him. I don't need to train hand to hand combat, because I always carry a gun" is a terrible, dangerous crap that will get you killed if you think like that. Good luck pulling out your gun while being stabbed already 3-6 times, because, like I said, an assault *starts at the distance of 4 feet and less* most of the times, so the attacker with a knife already stabbed you several times, but of course, you are John Wick and you will pull out the gun anyway and kill him like a real spec op. No, you ain't. People like that don't know anything about hand to hand combat, so how would they even know how to work out an opportunity to use a gun.
      They don't.
      Also: that's why most of medieval fighting systems, that were designed to work *on the battlefield where normally weapons were used* , consisted of training *without weapons* in a big part of them (mostly wrestling). Why? Because they *knew* that you need to have the ability of close quarter fighting, and if you don't, you will be dead, because on the battlefield people are just so close to each other, that using your spear or even your dagger won't succeed if you don't *get the opponent on the ground* with your hands first.
      They knew the reality of using the weapon. Of what you need to do *first* to be able to use a weapon.
      Why don't we?
      Ask any Special Units' instructor, they will most likely tell you same thing I just did.
      You *need* to know at least basics of hand to hand combat if you want to be able to protect yourself with a gun.
      Otherwise, you will just have a false feeling of being more safe. While being even less safe.
      Therefore: hand to hand combat skills are actually more useful than a gun. Not less ;)
      Have a good day ;)

    • @lander783
      @lander783 2 года назад +6

      @Charles Schwabb you cant carry a gun everywhere you go thats why hand to hand has a place in this world.

  • @davidk7672
    @davidk7672 Год назад +39

    I read years ago that William Cheung was given the task by Ip Man to help Bruce. Ip Man never taught any of his students directly but used his more accomplished practicioners to teach the others, as pointed out in the video. Apparently Ip Man did have a soft spot for Bruce because he knew having Bruce who was already famous as a child actor learn Wing Chun would be good PR for their art and good for Ip Man. I read that Bruce didn't know some of the upper levels of Wing Chun because those were closely guarded secrets by Ip Man's inner circle. I read Bruce would sometimes try to get William to divulge some of the moves to a level but instead William would help by getting Bruce to a certain point in a maneuver and then instead of showing him the rest of it, he would stop and try to get Bruce to use his brain(logic) and common sense to complete the rest. This over time frustrated Bruce but I think that situation is what gave rise to Bruce's Jeet Kune Do. I believe that JKD was Bruce's answer to not having access to some of those upper levels of WC that he so desperately wanted but could not have. Maybe in time he could've but knowing Bruce I wouldn't be surprised if he was in a race against time and so the thought of waiting years if not decades wasn't an option. I read that when he became famous in America he told William to get himself ready for a one on one at some point in the immediate future. That day never came because not long after Bruce died.

    • @vivafreedom4947
      @vivafreedom4947 11 месяцев назад +5

      William Chung trained under Sifu Wong and was Bruce's first training partner
      Bruce was no longer allowed to train directly under Ip Man after finding out Bruce was not full-chinese blood (there are only 5 "closed door" students of Ip Man and Bruce is not one of them).
      Ip Man got Bruce to train with Sifu Wong and this is where the street fights began that lead to Bruce eventually laving HK for USA.
      The street fights came about by Bruce trying to test his skills while training under sifu Wong, not Ip Man (Wong was a street fighter himself, he learnt western boxing before he did Wing Chun). As David Peterson, another disciple of sifu Wong points out in at the end of IP man 1, HK was like a ghetto back then, this is also why HK wing Chun evolved differently to main land Yong Chuen.
      By the time Bruce was in USA there was no Wing Chun, so it's no wonder he had to stop because there was no one to train with or learn from (Bruce only made it to Chum Kiu form in HK, he did not learn the pole, the dummy form or the knives)
      We have Bruce to thank for bringing back starting to the martial arts, before then it was zero contact in competition and for bringing Wing Chun to the world. Wing Chun was closed to to non chinese before Bruce learnt and incorporated it into JKD (all of the moves begin with Wing chun to control the opponent then ends with flashy kicks).

    • @Midila_News
      @Midila_News 8 месяцев назад +1

      This one is so inspiring i need more of it

    • @stevesalkas9128
      @stevesalkas9128 5 месяцев назад

      Sifu William cheung here in Melbourne Australia ip didn't teach bruce all 10 levels only 7

  • @ericmintelinvestigates9241
    @ericmintelinvestigates9241 2 года назад +7

    I really enjoyed this my friend! Thank you for setting more of the record straight. Bruce is such an inspiration and it’s good to know there are people like you that care enough to put this really great truth out there!

  • @oldskool7796
    @oldskool7796 2 года назад +387

    Ip man was one of Bruce Lee’s teachers not his only. Bruce understood that to be the best martial arts you needed to learn as many things as possible from as many sources as possible. Bruce is the innovator of Mixed Martial Arts.

    • @kprojectskurt
      @kprojectskurt 2 года назад +28

      True, he is like the father of MMA

    • @bruderschweigen6889
      @bruderschweigen6889 2 года назад +11

      I'm pretty sure Japanese jujitsu predates bruce lee

    • @gabrielcurry457
      @gabrielcurry457 2 года назад +28

      @@bruderschweigen6889 yea that's why they said mma did u read the comment? Japanese jujitsu isn't mixed martial arts...it's just a martial art

    • @stevendoty9408
      @stevendoty9408 2 года назад +12

      @@gabrielcurry457 dont you know?? everyone thinks ju jitsu is the end all be all now.

    • @db90990
      @db90990 2 года назад +11

      Bruce said he learned MORE from Wong Shun Leung than he did from Ip Man; Bruce probably learned some techniques from Gene Lebell & Ed Parker & no doubt others.

  • @bon6461
    @bon6461 2 года назад +22

    It's inspiring every time I hear someone say they are on a journey to help people. Doesn't matter what capacity. Good on you mate.

  • @genius2012
    @genius2012 Год назад +176

    As someone who was trained with Dan Inosanto and his students for over 20 years and also know many of SiGung’s original students, it’s rare to find someone who knows the truth about Bruce Lee!

    • @roybraithwaite9332
      @roybraithwaite9332 Год назад +9

      What are you saying
      What is the Truth please tell all of
      us????

    • @aquiredskill
      @aquiredskill Год назад

      I know everything about him

    • @aquiredskill
      @aquiredskill Год назад

      I know how he moved

    • @estebanod
      @estebanod Год назад

      ​@@aquiredskill 🙄

    • @maverickturner9584
      @maverickturner9584 Год назад +2

      Brag insert… then tries to tell others that many people didnt know the real Bruce Lee. 😱

  • @user-ph6hc3ud3k
    @user-ph6hc3ud3k 3 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for creating this channel. Much appreciated my man, Prince.

  • @lovematrixmore
    @lovematrixmore 2 года назад +1545

    Yes, Bruce Lee learned kung fu from Ip Man, but they both had their own view/vision of kung fu.

    • @earthphoenix7068
      @earthphoenix7068 2 года назад +38

      And then they dueled each other over which way was correct destroying their bond in the process.

    • @lovematrixmore
      @lovematrixmore 2 года назад +154

      @@earthphoenix7068
      No, they never dueled before.
      Ip man never even tried to argue with Bruce about the correctness of his view/vision of Kung Fu, he let Bruce make his way peacefully.

    • @c.galindo9639
      @c.galindo9639 2 года назад +40

      @@lovematrixmore yeah. The other guy was probably joking and Bruce never had a sour relationship with Ip Man

    • @Hakuna_My_Tatas
      @Hakuna_My_Tatas 2 года назад +24

      @@earthphoenix7068 and where did you get this information from? Let me guess.. Fucking lame ass Hollywood?

    • @lemongaming3326
      @lemongaming3326 2 года назад +26

      He didn’t teach Bruce Lee Kung Fu he teached Wing Chun. Wing Chun and Kung Fu are completely different style of martial arts

  • @bobsjess
    @bobsjess 2 года назад +360

    He added the fluidity of wing chun to the rigid styles that existed to create a better style that focused on ending conflict as soon as possible. His attacks were rigid and powerful while his defense and movement was fluid and hard to predict.

    • @zsavage1820
      @zsavage1820 2 года назад +13

      Nope.. he couldn't master Wing Chun by defeating IP man.. so he went off and developed his own version of it and called it Jeet Kune Do

    • @zsavage1820
      @zsavage1820 2 года назад +5

      the art of fighting without fighting.. it's a short range fighting style and turns opponents power back at them..

    • @cruiser6260
      @cruiser6260 2 года назад +9

      @@zsavage1820 flying side kicks are short range?

    • @zsavage1820
      @zsavage1820 2 года назад +8

      @@cruiser6260 flying side kicks are hollywood and video games bro... not actual fighting styles in most martial arts. there are NONE in Wing Tsun...

    • @cruiser6260
      @cruiser6260 2 года назад +2

      @@zsavage1820 he used a little win chun, his style was JKD. Even without flying as he did in movies, there's a full side kick taking a big step in. U can see numerous vids of him doing it to a big bag from 2 m awayp. That's not short range. We were doing it when I started jkd in 1982, only 2 yrs after he died. Jkd schools now are a joke from what I've seen.

  • @noompsieOG
    @noompsieOG Год назад +53

    I had the honour of training under grandmaster Cheung , can’t put a price on the things I learnt from that man I owe him much. Pure blessed to have his school in my city

    • @stevesalkas9128
      @stevesalkas9128 5 месяцев назад +2

      In.australia ?

    • @noompsieOG
      @noompsieOG 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@stevesalkas9128 yes, Lonsdale st Melbourne , I haven’t been in there for a few years now and not sure if grandmaster is still operating or not but I know his son Andrew has a school in Brunswick

    • @stevesalkas9128
      @stevesalkas9128 5 месяцев назад

      Yes I haven't being there since 2014 did some muay Thai for while now getting on ...cheers

  • @KayFiedler
    @KayFiedler Год назад +27

    I’ve been involved in the martial arts for fifty years or more, worked eight hours a day teaching…500 push-ups a day, 500 sit ups a day, and most important was running through Forested areas, where you run a path sort of like par core this day and age, sparing hours a day, and meditation…it’s so cool how training changes as we get older and wiser, I remember looking back to year five and wondering why I was so silly, then lookin back at year ten and same, again and again as long as you keep training doors open, and after forty years you look back and can see your achievements, and your failures…
    I’ve watched Bruce lee at first five years, he was an inspiration, but I noticed that to many people had to always through Bruce lee in the mix..
    Even myself I thought why put so much energy into some one else when you should be concentrating on yourself and what you need to be faster and stronger..
    You can be the best in the world , but you have to look at what your body needs….my body is not like yours, yours is not like mine, we are all very different, the techniques that work for him, might not fit your body type…and so forth..you have to find what works for you….Find techniques in long length, short length, soft techniques, hard techniques, weapons training for your wrists and areas you can find without training a few weapons, again a long weapon, short weapon, double hand weapons…I taught a weapon form at a club little ways away, it was the first staff form from Tam Tiu. I found out later they are driving with the staff in backseat of car, if trouble they bring out their staff, I was furious….never taught weapons to another school ever again…you know it’s funny how much I hated tai chi also, but was made to train it or else…but I was more into Ba Gwa, Ying Yee, and Luk hup but fut, going on seventy, and you brought back a lot of memories, like running out of the theatre after watching Enter The Dragon, every one doing flying kicks play fights all down the street, and that week we hear on the news our hero was gone, I couldn’t understand finding something so precious, and loosing it as fast….
    Thank you sir,
    Really appreciate your honesty, boy oh boy did you bring back memories….
    Thank you
    🇨🇦

  • @Suns631.
    @Suns631. 2 года назад +10

    Thank you prince for speaking upon such a grateful person 🙏🏼 definitely will be watching your next videos !

  • @scottlaroc7396
    @scottlaroc7396 2 года назад +235

    Great information…I’m impressed with the historical data. For me, being a practitioner I admired how Bruce approach was deliberate and precise. It definitely makes an attacker think twice or stops them completely.

    • @scottlaroc7396
      @scottlaroc7396 2 года назад +5

      @James Alexander Come on dude, Lol…you went in hard…

    • @a49er4life
      @a49er4life 2 года назад +4

      @James Alexander be hard to say as a vegetable after you’re shown different

    • @Chronicskillness
      @Chronicskillness 2 года назад

      @@scottlaroc7396 lolol

    • @colddaze6680
      @colddaze6680 Год назад

      @James Alexander the internet =convenient and relatively safe format for gutless pieces of shit who have no respect for other people, even dead legends.. And can easily slander them without the threat of reprisal..usually.

    • @ghostly6872
      @ghostly6872 Год назад

      @James Alexander The people of Khmer can suffer.

  • @jakemitchell9853
    @jakemitchell9853 Год назад +22

    I'm no martial-artist, but you've got me on a combo-watch of all your vids. Fascinating subject matter.
    I also dig that you indulge in some memery in the edit, but your narration stays measured and you're still respectful while being critical. Subbed, bruh.

  • @bajuszpal172
    @bajuszpal172 Год назад +6

    Dear Sir, many thanks for this video , adding to the evidence of higher-than-average motivation and dilligence of Bruce Lee when learning martial arts. Jip Mna´s contribution is without doubt and letting Bruce Lee go was just the way how to give more freedom to a a highly motivated an well trained young man further along the path of the modern-day warrior. All the best, and keep helping people, Paul, 67, retired instructor of Karate and fan of Bruce Lee and Jip Man as well.

  • @jonNH123
    @jonNH123 2 года назад +26

    Thanks so much for this video! I was formerly a student of Traditional Wing Chun and really love hearing stories like this. Very much appreciated!

  • @xa25ja
    @xa25ja 2 года назад +19

    Outstanding presentation and very revealing history. Thank you! 🙏🏽

  • @vpolarbear
    @vpolarbear Год назад +3

    Thank you for laying down No BS when it comes to Bruce Lee. You Seem to be a Honest Truthful Man. its a Pleasure to listen to you and makes me want to learn more from you.

    • @GoldenbellTraining
      @GoldenbellTraining  Год назад

      Thanks for watching!👍
      I've taken a break while I upgrade all of my gear, but I have a lot of cool stuff coming. Stay tuned! 🙂

  • @liamodell7191
    @liamodell7191 Год назад +1

    First time seeing one of your videos pop up in my feed. Had to subscribe. Love this content and love how you present it.

  • @BBEDrummerAK
    @BBEDrummerAK 2 года назад +31

    Wow, very interesting! I really enjoy the way you present this information, definitely checking out your other videos. You've a new subscriber!

  • @mykaratejournal2120
    @mykaratejournal2120 2 года назад +30

    Thanks for sharing an interesting aspect of Bruce's life... It's deeply insightful for those trying to learn and practice The Way. strength and peace 👍🏼👊🏼

  • @TheThinkersBible
    @TheThinkersBible Год назад +5

    Excellent, well explained history of an aspect of Bruce Lee's life that I was not aware of. I assumed it was a rumor style piece but it's a well-researched and well-explained insightful production. Thank you.

  • @treepawn8528
    @treepawn8528 Год назад

    Thank you man. The most definitive true account of the great mans life I've seen to date, so much rare footage I've never seen. Thank you and keep up da good work.

  • @albericodechiara714
    @albericodechiara714 2 года назад +12

    I met Wong Shun Leung a few times when he came to London and in his stay and seminars I learned a few new techniques from him. I also had the honour one evening to have dinner with him, together with sifu Nino Bernardo, C. Potter and sifu Victor Kahn, in a Soho restaurant, and we had interesting talks about wing chun. Thanks sifu Wong Shun Leung; you were a great master and we lament your death.

  • @ilirmalaj9734
    @ilirmalaj9734 2 года назад +12

    Thank you for this precious video. I'd say that training properly and having a pure heart makes you stronger than anyone or anything.

  • @debianation
    @debianation Год назад +1

    Thank you so much, this is amazing and honorable work!!

  • @martinjohnson4405
    @martinjohnson4405 2 года назад +25

    The idea of being like water comes from Chapter 8 of Lao Tzu's "Tao Te Ching." No doubt Ip Man would have taught Bruce Lee this not only as a life philosophy as mentioned below, but as a way of using his body when studying and practicing Wing Chun. Watching Bruce Lee, his body does flow like water.
    Only one of the dozen or so translations I have actually uses the words "be like water." Most are closer to the translation by John C. H. Wu (Shambhala Press):
    The highest form of goodness is like water.
    Water knows how to benefit all things without
    striving with them.
    It stays in places loathed by all men.
    Therefore, it comes near to the Tao
    One of my favorite translations of Chapter 8 is from Professor Gu Zhenhkun (Beijing University):
    The perfect goodness is like water.
    Water approaches all things
    instead of contending with them.
    It prefers to dwell where no one
    would like to stay;
    Hence it comes close to the Tao.
    A man of perfect goodness
    chooses a low place to dwell as water,
    He has a heart as deep as water,
    He offers friendship as tender as water,Hw speaks as sincerely as water,
    He rules a state as orderly as water,
    He does a thing as properly as water,
    He takes action as timely as water.
    Like water, he never contends with others,
    So he never commits a mistake.

  • @SteveBrant55
    @SteveBrant55 2 года назад +53

    Just discovered your channel and subscribed based on the high level of research and your straight forward presentation style. I’m 66 and was inspired by Bruce Lee’s struggle to make it in Hollywood … eventually doing so by way of becoming a big star in Asia. Thanks to you, I have a better understanding of all he went through early on in his life. Thanks again!
    PS 1 million views in 6 months! Wow! 🙏🏻😊

    • @GoldenbellTraining
      @GoldenbellTraining  2 года назад

      Thank You 🙏
      Yes, I'm pretty amazed by the views on this video.

  • @salruiz8066
    @salruiz8066 2 года назад +16

    Very informative, I'm always intrigued about new information and facts on Bruce Lee's life. I think the thing that made Bruce Lee stand out amoung his counterparts was that he was never content in one stlye of martial arts but his ability to incorporate the different styles of martial arts that could be applied in different scenarios. Great video👍

  • @benjisurya
    @benjisurya Год назад +1

    Very good video series man. It takes some seriousness and maturity to do what you do. Thanks

  • @ViceroyTheSourceMage
    @ViceroyTheSourceMage Год назад

    I am so glad I found this channel! 🙌🏾 this Bruce Lee stuff is great!!!🎉

  • @martialartsscience560
    @martialartsscience560 2 года назад +5

    My friend you are Beyond awesome with this video I just started following you because of it... to tell you a little about myself I started out Taekwondo and boxing and wrestling... I was finally able to get my hands on the Bruce Lee's fighting method... it's really awesome the way Bruce Lee could tie one art into the other and his Jeet Kune Do... I look forward to more of your videos and looking into the ones that you've already made... keep up the good work this is good stuff

  • @MOODFRAMES
    @MOODFRAMES 2 года назад +21

    I appreciate the effort, research behind this. I knew this already from many sources so far.
    This is the best compilation.
    Adjust the colour n background, 😂😂😍😍😍👍👍👍
    Keep doing stuffs like this.

  • @allankhad1030
    @allankhad1030 Год назад

    thank you for your research and work. your energy is appreciated.

  • @JEM-fo6rs
    @JEM-fo6rs 2 года назад +41

    This was on point and definitely one of the few historical facts on Bruce Lee’s early days. 👍🏾

  • @HealthFitnessMartialArtsDEng
    @HealthFitnessMartialArtsDEng 2 года назад +18

    Mahalo for your video. My Sifu's are Jesse Glover and Taky Kimura. As we all know, James Lee was one of Sijo Bruce's friends. According to the story passed down from a friend of mine that is one of Jame's students, the reason Sijo was cut of from Si bak Ip Man's school was much more simple. It was more a matter of our Chinese culture and being humble. Sijo was still in touch with Wong Shun Leung, Leung Sheung, Hawkins Cheung a few others and of course, Si Bak Ip Man when he moved to the US and was constantly asking questions to continue developing his skills as he only knew the Sui lim tao and Bui gee forms when he left HK. He was still trying to master the Chum Kiu and Mook Yung Jong.
    As Sijo became a rising star and started to make money, as what he thought would be a fitting honor, tribute and sign of respect, he bought Si bak a house. Si bak was actually taken aback as he was very humble and for Chinese culture, it's not how he wanted Sijo to revere and respect him. What he really wanted was for Sijo to simply spend time with him over dim sum meals! The house gift was too grandiose. So, Si bak informed all the students not to talk to Sijo anymore and discuss Wing Chun. Hence, Sijo started to create JKD to compensate for not having the Chum Kiu and Mook Yung Jong down. Of course, Si bak eventually forgave him.

    • @lylemcdermott2566
      @lylemcdermott2566 2 года назад

      You must be a special kind of asshole to be given a house as a present and consider it "too grandiose", that's chinese mental gymnastics at work there, you insult me by giving me house, you're not my friend anymore and I will make sure to tell everyone.

    • @dirtlip8434
      @dirtlip8434 2 года назад

      I’ve actually heard a similar story to this one. Thanks for sharing…

  • @TheAtomUK
    @TheAtomUK 2 года назад +1

    Great video, so much depth and knowledge. I don't know much about Bruce Lee and the legend of Ip Man apart from many happy hours absorbed in their films but now I know more. Thanks for the video.

  • @TexCen
    @TexCen 2 года назад +1

    Great vid, very informative. Well done & ty for sharing.

  • @champcummings9574
    @champcummings9574 2 года назад +14

    Thanks love how you broke it all down I learned something new today I'm very impressed by this story

  • @archangel1974jinx
    @archangel1974jinx 2 года назад +5

    This content is dope! Looking forward to watching all the older videos and new ones coming out soon.

  • @brichan1851
    @brichan1851 2 года назад +1

    Very informative. Thanks for the great vid.

  • @citizenbeeswax7985
    @citizenbeeswax7985 Год назад

    Sir, you’re very close to getting that RUclips button plaque! SUBSCRIBED! I enjoyed this video on Bruce immensely. Thank you…!

  • @mrkenz7566
    @mrkenz7566 2 года назад +4

    Great content man and train on! Blessings and mad props for the video.

  • @matthewphillips2698
    @matthewphillips2698 2 года назад +453

    I would definitely say he was one of IP man's prized students. You can tell he definitely had respect for his master he even quoted one of his Masters famous quotes "be water my friend" I think once Bruce got away from the violence side of martial arts and into the more spiritual side of it he became not only a better man but he became a better martial artist because of it! That just shows his development from a young teen when he first started training with ip man through his filmmaking and later in his own memoirs! Bruce Lee finally became one with his own martial arts!

    • @varanid9
      @varanid9 2 года назад +17

      Yup. Once Bruce became famous around the world, he suddenly became one of Ip Man's prize students.

    • @WCtrainer1
      @WCtrainer1 2 года назад +14

      Except that by tradition a grand master would never teach a new student, that task was left for one of the other top students, ie, Wong Shoung Leung doing the practical teaching with Bruce.

    • @thevingtsunclinic6531
      @thevingtsunclinic6531 2 года назад +15

      Completely untrue. Yip Man was very unhappy with Bruce Lee's success and his offer of financial gain for learning VTK's 'secrets'. In fact, he eventually said something along the lines of never mentioning Bruce Lee's name in his presence, and forbid teaching him. Only WSL sort of tried to.

    • @snd7622
      @snd7622 2 года назад +5

      Tell me about legit fighters defeated by Bruce in ranked, recorded full contact fight.

    • @terencekwong3033
      @terencekwong3033 2 года назад +6

      @@thevingtsunclinic6531 my uncle was a student when Bruce went back to HK and visited Ip Man. Bruce asked Ip Man to spar with his student. Ip Man won and asked him to never come back (as per my uncle).

  • @davidc6510
    @davidc6510 Год назад +1

    Prince. I enjoy your objective and honest discussions on marital artists. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ChristopherNealBUSHIDO49ERS
    @ChristopherNealBUSHIDO49ERS 2 года назад +2

    Oh! You're a brotha who loves Martial Arts? FOLLOWED!!!!
    GLAD TO BE HERE!

  • @Garrett316
    @Garrett316 2 года назад +792

    Finally, someone that really knows Bruce Lee’s history.

    • @r3kk3n54
      @r3kk3n54 2 года назад +6

      BWAHAHAHA oh wait.... BWahahahahahahaha

    • @pastoralrezowiecki4379
      @pastoralrezowiecki4379 2 года назад +14

      Finally someone who knows why Bruce Lee wanted to learn Wing Chun.

    • @will3002
      @will3002 2 года назад +6

      This is a stupid comment

    • @alfannon
      @alfannon 2 года назад +1

      Another fine tale about the dragon.......

    • @777immortalsoul
      @777immortalsoul 2 года назад

      @@r3kk3n54 😂😂😂😂😅😅👍👍👍

  • @eobo1
    @eobo1 2 года назад +7

    This was a great breakdown, happy to hear its a series.

  • @chadbingheim3652
    @chadbingheim3652 Год назад +1

    First time viewer gotta say love your content very informing. Keep it up sir. 💯

  • @jesuschristislord7754
    @jesuschristislord7754 2 года назад +3

    Hey man, this is compelling content.
    I'm learning stuff I never knew about Bruce Lee.

  • @JohnS-il1dr
    @JohnS-il1dr 2 года назад +40

    Ip Man rarely taught Bruce. It was William Chueng and other senior studdnts who did because Ip had little patience for beginning students.

    • @lanehutton7955
      @lanehutton7955 2 года назад +2

      If you dont mind me asking you grandmaster... do you have any books, or sources that would speak legitimately and true to the old way of this particular martial arts?
      I would like to learn very genuinely :)

  • @TheRealNappyG
    @TheRealNappyG Год назад +1

    Really well done,my brother Prince! Thank you.

  • @Materialworld4
    @Materialworld4 Год назад +1

    Thank you, that was great, and I did not know any of that until you informed. Wow, to You and Bruce.

  • @sagacioussage899
    @sagacioussage899 2 года назад +25

    What the spoke man has said, is consistent with what I read in magazine and news articles years before and years after his death.

  • @duke6j
    @duke6j 2 года назад +3

    Great video. Very informative. Keep up the good work!!

  • @FaiziCrofts
    @FaiziCrofts Год назад +1

    Loved the video. Thanks for the history. Riveted.

  • @brentpieczynski
    @brentpieczynski Год назад

    I enjoy well-thought-out opinions, so I subscribed for more videos.

  • @jihadel-amin
    @jihadel-amin 2 года назад +4

    This was a great and informative show. Keep them coming

  • @sylvanstrength7520
    @sylvanstrength7520 3 года назад +53

    When you can, I’d love to see a deep dive into his personal philosophy. 🙏

  • @davedd24
    @davedd24 Год назад

    🙏🏽 thank you sir for this video.

  • @jasonvaillancourt2724
    @jasonvaillancourt2724 Год назад

    Thanks for Sharing Prince

  • @TheSubwaysurfer
    @TheSubwaysurfer 2 года назад +331

    FINALLY someone who is able to take Bruce out of the “godlike “category and present him as a FLAWED HUMAN BEING
    Bravo to you sir

    • @joejacquesschulz8514
      @joejacquesschulz8514 2 года назад +4

      You took the words right out of my mouth... in a figure of speech.

    • @Cris5598
      @Cris5598 2 года назад +27

      You where waiting all your life for this? Uh?

    • @joejacquesschulz8514
      @joejacquesschulz8514 2 года назад +1

      @@Cris5598 Maybe. At my age age I sometimes forget things. I might have happened before. But I still appreciate your candour.

    • @ethanneal9903
      @ethanneal9903 2 года назад +11

      @@joejacquesschulz8514 Tbh this is his training arc to Godhood.

    • @joejacquesschulz8514
      @joejacquesschulz8514 2 года назад +1

      @@ethanneal9903 I am not sure I get it but I am sure you mean well, so thank you.

  • @scottiecopasetic8315
    @scottiecopasetic8315 2 года назад +9

    I'm totally confused why there are so many dislikes on this video. The channel host is all about positive energy & mindfulness. He's extremely well spoken & knowledgeable about martial arts history. Praise Buddha 🙏🏼👊🏽🦋

  • @Andradi303
    @Andradi303 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this content! I like your mission statement at the beginning. I’ve studied for 34 years and appreciate all martial arts.

  • @jayceecombs6887
    @jayceecombs6887 Год назад

    Thank You Sir! U R the best! I love it when I see a new video of yours! Bless You! J

  • @MiscMitz
    @MiscMitz 3 года назад +8

    Great information Prince. Thank you

  • @akirahojo2
    @akirahojo2 2 года назад +244

    It was said that Bruce never completed his training with Wong Sheung Leung, and he was never taught directly by Ip Man. His basic understanding of Wing Chun also led him down a very external approach to martial arts, where he used more ‘Li’ (brute force) than ‘Jing’ (refined force). Unsurprisingly, Linda Lee said Bruce often broke his Wooden Dummies, a telltale sign of his over reliance on brute strength. The man was cocky as hell too, but the moment he got famous, everyone seemed to want to be his friends or share some of his fame. He was a prodigy though, and his life was cut too short. I’d imagine he would eventually complete the circle and gain enough wisdom in his old age, had he lived.

    • @kennethflores93
      @kennethflores93 2 года назад +27

      Or he would have unlocked new knowledge in harvesting efficient power output. That would have been very interesting to see play out.

    • @DAIXINYI
      @DAIXINYI 2 года назад +15

      LOL "at the emphasis of Li/strength" this is just not true, he had very explosive "ging/jin" or whatever you want to label it and I would say, had the perfect balance of athletic attributes.

    • @WingChunMindForce
      @WingChunMindForce 2 года назад +16

      You know what you are talking about! I agree, in the 80s I bought a great little self published book by Jesse Glover and it was his opinion that Bruce was always a Wing Chun man and that he was coming back to the art near the end.
      When I read his writings now I see so much of what my Chinese teachers have taught me in the more esoteric things he said and I realise that Bruce must've really listened. When he was in America studying philosophy I think he was really trying to work out the nature of the Tao etc. I agree with you that his art was mostly external but he indicated that he used some soft ideas and I remember in some book ( of the too many I have read 😀) that he said 'The way I fight on Film and the way I fight in reality are two very different things'
      Of course it's the fashion now so many years later for people to have strong opinions about Bruce without being over anywhere near him. I've been a fan since 1967 but in the end all I know is what everyone else knows from movies and books and Doco's and I've had the luck to know a few Wing Chun elders who actually knew him.

    • @intrepidelica7059
      @intrepidelica7059 2 года назад +6

      There is a picture of Lee doing Chi Sau with Yip Man. Sources I've read had him training with Yip Man... But Yip was an opium smoker, so ...

    • @no_levels9883
      @no_levels9883 2 года назад +2

      I'm still tryna figure out why everyone is always up his ass when he wasn't even a master just a movie guy

  • @jamesjun6393
    @jamesjun6393 Год назад

    Just wanted to thank you for your channel as you bring insightful information in a very likeable presentation... from 🇰🇷.

  • @kevinsimone7975
    @kevinsimone7975 Год назад

    Just found you. Wonderful presentation. Thank you 🙏🏽

  • @minetoobin9762
    @minetoobin9762 2 года назад +27

    Dude. This is really good info. Thank you for your contributions. My brothers used to watch Bruce Lee workout somewhere off Broadway in Seattle. Could’ve been at a school or at Volunteer Park near where I grew up. Bruce Lee is my first icon to look up to, admire and aspire to be like. I had the nunchucks routine down at age 5.

  • @kungfunigel
    @kungfunigel 2 года назад +3

    I’ve never come across this channel until a couple of weeks ago I’m a life long martial artist and Bruce Lee fan and am now happily subscribed to this channel but wanted to say I get a really good vibe from the guy who presents this he’s good in many ways and cares about what he is saying and seems very sincere good luck to you now and in the future

  • @barunto1
    @barunto1 Год назад +1

    Very Very well done video!! I am impressed and I am definitely subscribing!

  • @marcalvarez4890
    @marcalvarez4890 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic video, my thanks!
    : )

  • @RabboniInDaBronx
    @RabboniInDaBronx 2 года назад +8

    Thank you. I really enjoyed watching this video.

  • @sifuredmond
    @sifuredmond 2 года назад +195

    Someone told me to watch your video. I’ve been in Wing Chun since 1970 and studied with 8 different Sifu during that time. Im not saying this to say that I know it all but I do know a lot about the history. I was skeptical at first but
    I must say that you did your research. Kudos 🙏🏾

    • @GoldenbellTraining
      @GoldenbellTraining  2 года назад +13

      Thanks, I have many more Bruce Lee videos to come.

    • @JeffMcDuffie72MeridianGate
      @JeffMcDuffie72MeridianGate 2 года назад +7

      You learn wing chun but needed 8 teachers? Something wrong.

    • @JeffMcDuffie72MeridianGate
      @JeffMcDuffie72MeridianGate 2 года назад +4

      @Karl Peterson learning wing chun with 8 teachers means you are not satisfied with your one main teacher as is considered a disgrace to your first teacher.

    • @reallifeengineer7214
      @reallifeengineer7214 2 года назад +9

      @@JeffMcDuffie72MeridianGate
      Not when it comes to Wing Chun.
      In Wing Chun there is a saying 一门无二師.
      Means within the same school/art/technique, one student does not baishi to a second shifu.
      What this also clearly implies (practically in our face) is that Wing Chun has no problem with students baishi in other systems and learn multiple arts at the same time.
      Also consider even “within Wing Chun”, you would have one shifu, but that doesn’t mean you have only one teacher.
      As this video already showed: Bruce Lee also learned from a separate teacher than Ip Man himself.
      Also if you take a look at Ip Man’s own history, he was learning more from his sihing‘s than his original shifu. (His original shifu having passed away when Ip Man was still relatively “young” in the school/system).

    • @JeffMcDuffie72MeridianGate
      @JeffMcDuffie72MeridianGate 2 года назад +1

      @@reallifeengineer7214 dont need 8 teachers to learn wing chun.

  • @darrellshoub7527
    @darrellshoub7527 9 месяцев назад +1

    Bro you make the best videos on this topic !!!!!!!!!!!! Bravo !!

  • @donnawilliams1825
    @donnawilliams1825 2 года назад

    RUclips channel of 2022, hands down. Blesssings come in iconic videos as such.

  • @davec5310
    @davec5310 2 года назад +30

    This is one of the coolest videos ever!

  • @he-man4978
    @he-man4978 2 года назад +8

    This is very accurate. Studied under grand master Moy Yat and had the pleasure of meeting Wong Shun Leung in 1996 as a 12 year old boy. He was so kind and playful with me. Rest In Peace to all the all time great and to Sifu for taking in this Latino boy from a dysfunctional family as one of his own. Love you sifu!

  • @Lee11715
    @Lee11715 Год назад +1

    Very informative video. Thank you !

  • @travelsfromdoodah949
    @travelsfromdoodah949 Год назад +1

    I started learning the Korean martial arts to combat bullying, in my adolescents I met a kid who's dad was into karate and was from Okinawa..mixed martial arts is very prominent in Kansas..I still use multiple forms when I meditate..I just stumbled on your channel, good content. 👍

  • @Docinaplane
    @Docinaplane 2 года назад +6

    I've read or heard a lot about Bruce Lee. I was pleasantly surprised by your knowledge of his history. What you had to say made a lot of logical sense, something that is rare when the topic of Bruce Lee comes up. Thank you!

    • @abrahamgonzalez4690
      @abrahamgonzalez4690 2 года назад

      bruce lee was not a martial artist..he try but never gets that level

    • @Docinaplane
      @Docinaplane 2 года назад

      @@abrahamgonzalez4690 Why would you say that? What level do you need to reach to be a martial artist? Are you referring to rank?

    • @Monkforilla
      @Monkforilla 2 года назад

      @@Docinaplane don’t spend your time on these trolls. Literally almost no one agrees with them. They are in the minority

    • @Docinaplane
      @Docinaplane 2 года назад +1

      @@Monkforilla Thanks for saying that, friend!

    • @Monkforilla
      @Monkforilla 2 года назад +1

      @@Docinaplane take care my friend !

  • @supreme_sal_5164
    @supreme_sal_5164 2 года назад +19

    Great video! Thank you! Bruce lee is just iconic for ever a legend, loving learning about him and his philosophy!

    • @joeypatton5691
      @joeypatton5691 2 года назад

      Unrelated but the show baki the grappler is a great martial arts show

  • @accordsamurai
    @accordsamurai Год назад

    I really appreciate you doing this, a lot of the stuff I heard from my Wing Chun elders collaborate’s what’s in this video.

  • @MiNa2928
    @MiNa2928 Год назад

    Remarkable. I just discovered your channel. I’ll keep watching because I’m fascinated by martial arts👍

  • @tsteel80
    @tsteel80 2 года назад +50

    I was bullied badly as a young kid and started training Martial Arts when I was 11. Of course I always knew who Bruce Lee was but it wasn't till I was about 17 and got my first BB that I really started studying him. There's so much people don't know. No matter how much times passes I can't imagine Lee ever not being relevant.

    • @saleemsuliman3062
      @saleemsuliman3062 2 года назад +2

      In the line of battle you will never learn complete Martial arts is a sea and your Black belt is only a drop

    • @antinatalist1827
      @antinatalist1827 2 года назад

      wow cool! what did you get a BB in when you were 17?

  • @c.galindo9639
    @c.galindo9639 2 года назад +24

    Excellent video. Bruce Lee was a young person who had a massive ego but no direction and Ip Man is who helped him become more than what he was going towards.
    I wonder what Ip Man was like in his prime. Bruce Lee is amazing but knowing more about his master is even more amazing to me imo

    • @jameskelly6479
      @jameskelly6479 Год назад +1

      I read a story about lp Man and he was very talented early on. This was several years ago.

  • @Shogun459
    @Shogun459 Год назад

    Thanks, I didn't know any of this yesterday.

  • @abednigondlovu4096
    @abednigondlovu4096 Год назад +1

    Great post brother, this gives great perspective

  • @Brian-tt3op
    @Brian-tt3op 2 года назад +7

    that was super interesting man, thanks!

  • @tonyhaichem
    @tonyhaichem Год назад

    Thanks for sharing, I truly enjoyed your storytelling style. Fast and quick information so we better pay attention.