I've been a Bruce fan since I was 8 yrs old. I thought he was untouchable, the best, basically invincible. Overtime that became irrelevant! Even he said don't try to duplicate someone else. Become the best version of you. (That's not word for word what he said, but it's the point he was trying to make). We all have people we look up to, the idea is not hold them in a "God" status! Yes they may be great at what they do, but you do what you can for you (lifestyle, physical capabilities, etc.) The people we look up to are guides to inspire us, they're not there for us to emulate or for us to debate opinions about them or to justify a story about them that's been told a million times. The saying "there's always someone out there better than you" should be humbling, not taken as a challenge that you have to be the best. Another great video, Bruce, Jesse, and a little psychology lesson also 😉...btw I'm one of your online students and fellow long time martial artist. So the question for the next video is: Sonny who?
I believe you should take it as a challenge to gain motivation to become better but understanding that you’ll never finish learning in other words it humbling motivation
I did the same thing ..no family ...no work ....it was all martial arts day and night the first few years i started. I did the same order of old world martial arts boxing and fencing. Love your theories, philosophy and movement Adam.
Sifu: you are definitely in a class of your own!!! Thx 4 sharing so many nuggets with us! Won’t put u on a pedestal, though 😉; just looking for the stuff I can make work for me!
It's hard to come to terms with some of the things you brought up. I'm definitely not the biggest person, and I'm always pushing myself to be able to get to the point where I no longer am seeing size as an obstacle. It's been my fight from day one, nearly 17 years ago.
Brother this is the most important video you've put out. I'm speaking in particular about inertia. Believe me when I twll you I'm the king of inertia (negative inertia). I'm not going to go into how I got that way because it's personal but you were spot on. I actually need help with it but there isn't anyone I could talk to that would understand. Anyway the point is just fucking do ANYTHING to keep from getting caught in negative inertia. I would also like to point out that if you're relearning a skill, perform it slowly until you learn it & then pick up speed. Do lots & lots of repetitions at the best speed you can WHILE maintaining the correct technique.
Well said, good and practical advice. The important thing about life is there must be balance. There has to be time to rest and assimilate what you are learning. Martial Arts is like any tool in that the skill of the user is more important than the tool. I think you hit on something that everyone should learn.
*Sifu Chan. Thoughts on DK Yoo? An interviewer asked him who taught him? In a nutshell, I guess he taught him self???* *Respect to U/Sifu Chan for acknowledging all those who helped U along the way. In person and from afar.* *DK Yoo vs Xu Xiaodong (the guy who fights martial artist in attempt to expose them or say it’s useless) Dec. 4, 2021. On one end it’s more commercializing the art, on the other hand I hope he wins in epic fashion to show “Yes. You’ve won competitions against some practitioners but no one high-level” in that 1% that you’ve described in previous clips.*
I'm gonna go off topic a little. You've talked a little about Choy Lee Fut, some Hakka arts, FMA. I was wondering what your thoughts are on Hung Gar? Even if you have nothing to do with the style or trained in it before, but what is your impression of it based on what you've seen or know?
Yes Please. I really want to see Adam talk his perspective view about Hung Gar or Hong Jia Style of Kungfu. Some says Hung Gar do have similar concepts with Fujian White Crane.
@Fly kyrt. For Your Information, Adam have nothing to do with Hung Gar? I recommend you watch the Video from Jerry his channel name is Fight Commentary Breakdown. In one video when Jerry interviewing Adam. Adam said that his father would prefer Adam to learn Hung Gar kungfu instead of Wing Chun. But actually Adam still chose Wing Chun. So, i think it will be a good video to see Adam talk about Hung Gar eventhough maybe he never trained it before.
Moreover, did Bruce ever tell anyone whom he thought could beat him. And what about Joe Lewis and his constant belittling of Bruce? What's the real deal between Bruce and Lewis?
Bruce made him look like an amateur during a sparring session that got a little heated, he apparently was a bit to rough with one of Bruce’s students and Bruce decided to put the gloves on to put him in his place and that’s what he did, that was the end of that. Lewis talked a lot of shit but clearly didn’t want to have anything to do with actually fighting Bruce. Like most people, they talk a lot of shit but made no actual attempt to fight him.
With all that's been said: without the pioneers who made the sacrifice to prove what we can achieve today. A total sacrifice and now everyone feel they are better than Bruce Lee when they are not 1/3 as motivated to training as Bruce. Like Bruce Lee himself said let a wise man go the right way himself then teach others so he may have no cause to grief.
Absolutely man. It’s sad to see his own fellow maen is demeaning him through this stupid nonsense. I don’t know, may it is a Chinese thing haha. Perhaps, it is just better to say nothing. By the way, who the heck is Sunny man?
I am so glad you have made the sacrifice to understand the Bruce Lee's philosophy so well. Who knows what you can achieve throughout the span of your career. Shortly thereafter another group will claim they to are better. Not realizing the pioneers made the ultimate sacrifice to prepare the group work for them to thrive as well. They did not have to create anything but build on this foundation. Keep up the good work Sifu!
Adam, the most MOST guys will say, that doesn't matter...- But for my personal interesting- May I ask to your origin and which Sino dialect do you speak?!
@@AztecUnshaven that’s what I was thinking but isn’t that a silly comparison? I mean.. a fight can break out spontaneously at anytime, and there could be weapons within reach, who gets the first strike in towards vital spots like the eyes, throat, groin etc. I mean it doesn’t matter how big and strong someone is they are gonna get seriously injured if they get hit in these spots. I mean.. what is the context, a boxing match? A real fight? You know what I mean? I don’t really get why jesse would say something like this 🤷♂️
@@axelstone3131 Don't know, but who knows, maybe Sifu Adam will elaborate on that in the next video. Either way, I have huge respect for Jesse Glover, as he sparred with Bruce very often and was one of his closest friends. Both him and Bruce were warriors.
I've stopped the vid because you've hit on something I have said many times. Now i don't have a club but I have shared with other clubs. When I was more active in Karate I loved to compete, didn't get to compete as much as I wanted. North Vancouver Island didn't have a lot of competitions and travelling at that time was out side my budget . When I got older and moved back to the Cariboo I got to compete more still small stuff but I got to. Found I hated fighting loved Kata. Guys would come to me and ask why I didn't fight that my karate was good and my katas were awesome. I told them and many of our new students that karate can make you a better fighter but it doesn't make you a fighter. I don't have the disposition for fighting. Always second guessing rules and worried about hurting someone .Say what you will about we all accepted the risks when we signed up for the tournaments it still prevented me from going hard beyond the friendly games of tag in the club. Like you some people are wired for greatness and some are wired to be special. Thats what makes the world go 'round.
So do I. It’s a bit ridiculous isn’t it. A guy that even Adam says was on a level above everyone else, for the most part, now a guy called “sonny” can kill Bruce in 30 seconds. Hmm. Don’t think so.
My (speculative) guess is that Jesse meant in the boxing ring. And certainly, in the ring, Bruce would have zero chance against a professional heavyweight. In a street fight/no-holds-barred fight, even Jessie should be able to take on Sonny. Jesse is a grappler. Sonny is a pure boxer. It shouldn't be that hard. Now, if Jesse actually meant that Bruce had zero chance against Sonny in a street fight, then that suggests Bruce wasn't much of a fighter at all, frankly. And the naysayers would be proven right: Bruce is no match against a professional.
When you say Bruce's students were not good - wonder who do u mean. Except for a few people like Dan Inosanto or Taky Kimura - he didn't spent a long time teaching - and some people won't train without the teacher there telling them what to do - or do next. Others, like some I know, u can show them how to hit the heavy bag for example - and they will practice a lot on their own - those guys become good - not those who stand around and wait for teacher, like most people.
It’s a bit contradictory because the other day Adam was saying Bruce was untouchable for everyone that sparred him. Let’s be honest, ability and skill only goes so high and Bruce seems by all accounts pretty damn high in skill and ability. It’s like you can’t keep getting better and better eventually you hit a wall and it’s a case of diminishing returns you know what I mean
@@axelstone3131 It goes back to the old saying: there’s always someone better. Even with Yip Man. There’s a story passed around by the Wong Shun Leung guys. Bruce came back to Hong Kong from America and tried using some of his JKD on Yip Man. Wong said Yip Man shut him down and kicked him across the room. Bruce said “What!? You never taught me that!” And Yip Man said “There’s a lot of things I didn’t teach you.”
@@WingChunGungFu I thought Yip didn't teach him that much though ...it was his friend one of Yips best students who taught Bruce as a third party because of politics?
@@stevenedmund5680 Yip Man still taught him some things and taught him by default through WSL. Politics could have definitely played a role but they didn’t seem to at first
What’s up guys; yo peace , my seihing once said you have to kind of pick a hero and become like them ; but ya you can’t expect to be Bruce Lee if you just go light haha but I got a lot of 10,000 hours aight I said a lot here peace lol
Jesse stuff online is him much older I wouldn’t judge Jesse based on him being old. I wouldn’t say Ip Man’s videos are that great but he was old and dying of cancer it doesn’t take away from what they did in their youth
Adam,
Your common sense truthful answers is refreshing and much needed in life and for martial arts enthusiasts. Thank you.
Finally, nobody talks about Mike Lee, Jesse's brother. What happened to him?
I've been a Bruce fan since I was 8 yrs old. I thought he was untouchable, the best, basically invincible.
Overtime that became irrelevant!
Even he said don't try to duplicate someone else. Become the best version of you. (That's not word for word what he said, but it's the point he was trying to make).
We all have people we look up to, the idea is not hold them in a "God" status!
Yes they may be great at what they do, but you do what you can for you (lifestyle, physical capabilities, etc.)
The people we look up to are guides to inspire us, they're not there for us to emulate or for us to debate opinions about them or to justify a story about them that's been told a million times.
The saying "there's always someone out there better than you" should be humbling, not taken as a challenge that you have to be the best.
Another great video, Bruce, Jesse, and a little psychology lesson also 😉...btw I'm one of your online students and fellow long time martial artist.
So the question for the next video is:
Sonny who?
Yes, who is Sonny??? Pray tell.
@@MustAfaalik hahaha Sonny Liston is a boxer from back in the day a heavy weight champion
I believe you should take it as a challenge to gain motivation to become better but understanding that you’ll never finish learning in other words it humbling motivation
@@ninjaboy5191 everyone knows who sonny listen is, but this was a silly thing to bring up. A pro boxer is not trained for street fighting.
@@axelstone3131 that’s why he would mention that Sonny would beat him imo
You're too young to be so wise, sir! Really appreciate what you're saying!
I did the same thing ..no family ...no work ....it was all martial arts day and night the first few years i started.
I did the same order of old world martial arts boxing and fencing.
Love your theories, philosophy and movement Adam.
Sifu: you are definitely in a class of your own!!! Thx 4 sharing so many nuggets with us! Won’t put u on a pedestal, though 😉; just looking for the stuff I can make work for me!
It's hard to come to terms with some of the things you brought up. I'm definitely not the biggest person, and I'm always pushing myself to be able to get to the point where I no longer am seeing size as an obstacle. It's been my fight from day one, nearly 17 years ago.
Brother this is the most important video you've put out. I'm speaking in particular about inertia. Believe me when I twll you I'm the king of inertia (negative inertia). I'm not going to go into how I got that way because it's personal but you were spot on. I actually need help with it but there isn't anyone I could talk to that would understand.
Anyway the point is just fucking do ANYTHING to keep from getting caught in negative inertia. I would also like to point out that if you're relearning a skill, perform it slowly until you learn it & then pick up speed. Do lots & lots of repetitions at the best speed you can WHILE maintaining the correct technique.
i love you talking about bruce lee.
All facts was spoken in this video. Thank Adma Chan
Opinions.
Well said, good and practical advice. The important thing about life is there must be balance. There has to be time to rest and assimilate what you are learning. Martial Arts is like any tool in that the skill of the user is more important than the tool. I think you hit on something that everyone should learn.
*Sifu Chan. Thoughts on DK Yoo? An interviewer asked him who taught him? In a nutshell, I guess he taught him self???*
*Respect to U/Sifu Chan for acknowledging all those who helped U along the way. In person and from afar.*
*DK Yoo vs Xu Xiaodong (the guy who fights martial artist in attempt to expose them or say it’s useless) Dec. 4, 2021. On one end it’s more commercializing the art, on the other hand I hope he wins in epic fashion to show “Yes. You’ve won competitions against some practitioners but no one high-level” in that 1% that you’ve described in previous clips.*
who is Sunny? Sunny Liston?
I'm gonna go off topic a little. You've talked a little about Choy Lee Fut, some Hakka arts, FMA. I was wondering what your thoughts are on Hung Gar? Even if you have nothing to do with the style or trained in it before, but what is your impression of it based on what you've seen or know?
Yes Please. I really want to see Adam talk his perspective view about Hung Gar or Hong Jia Style of Kungfu. Some says Hung Gar do have similar concepts with Fujian White Crane.
@Fly kyrt. For Your Information, Adam have nothing to do with Hung Gar? I recommend you watch the Video from Jerry his channel name is Fight Commentary Breakdown. In one video when Jerry interviewing Adam. Adam said that his father would prefer Adam to learn Hung Gar kungfu instead of Wing Chun. But actually Adam still chose Wing Chun. So, i think it will be a good video to see Adam talk about Hung Gar eventhough maybe he never trained it before.
Moreover, did Bruce ever tell anyone whom he thought could beat him. And what about Joe Lewis and his constant belittling of Bruce? What's the real deal between Bruce and Lewis?
Bruce made him look like an amateur during a sparring session that got a little heated, he apparently was a bit to rough with one of Bruce’s students and Bruce decided to put the gloves on to put him in his place and that’s what he did, that was the end of that. Lewis talked a lot of shit but clearly didn’t want to have anything to do with actually fighting Bruce. Like most people, they talk a lot of shit but made no actual attempt to fight him.
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With all that's been said: without the pioneers who made the sacrifice to prove what we can achieve today. A total sacrifice and now everyone feel they are better than Bruce Lee when they are not 1/3 as motivated to training as Bruce. Like Bruce Lee himself said let a wise man go the right way himself then teach others so he may have no cause to grief.
Absolutely man. It’s sad to see his own fellow maen is demeaning him through this stupid nonsense. I don’t know, may it is a Chinese thing haha. Perhaps, it is just better to say nothing. By the way, who the heck is Sunny man?
I am so glad you have made the sacrifice to understand the Bruce Lee's philosophy so well. Who knows what you can achieve throughout the span of your career. Shortly thereafter another group will claim they to are better. Not realizing the pioneers made the ultimate sacrifice to prepare the group work for them to thrive as well. They did not have to create anything but build on this foundation. Keep up the good work Sifu!
Heroes
Can you make a video on over training
That's how I felt about disc golf, playing against stoners who don't work for a living and just play all day long...
No one can be compared to Bruce. Most of us have 👪 and jobs and can't train 8 hours every day. I do the best I can!
I'm guessing Sonny Umpad.
Who
Was Sonny as good with hand to hand fighting as he was with weapons? That's the question.
Adam, the most MOST guys will say, that doesn't matter...- But for my personal interesting- May I ask to your origin and which Sino dialect do you speak?!
I think we all have the same question... Sonny who?
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I'd wager he's talking about Sonny Liston possibly?
@@AztecUnshaven that’s what I was thinking but isn’t that a silly comparison? I mean.. a fight can break out spontaneously at anytime, and there could be weapons within reach, who gets the first strike in towards vital spots like the eyes, throat, groin etc. I mean it doesn’t matter how big and strong someone is they are gonna get seriously injured if they get hit in these spots. I mean.. what is the context, a boxing match? A real fight? You know what I mean? I don’t really get why jesse would say something like this 🤷♂️
@@axelstone3131 Don't know, but who knows, maybe Sifu Adam will elaborate on that in the next video. Either way, I have huge respect for Jesse Glover, as he sparred with Bruce very often and was one of his closest friends. Both him and Bruce were warriors.
@@AztecUnshaven I agree
I've stopped the vid because you've hit on something I have said many times. Now i don't have a club but I have shared with other clubs. When I was more active in Karate I loved to compete, didn't get to compete as much as I wanted. North Vancouver Island didn't have a lot of competitions and travelling at that time was out side my budget . When I got older and moved back to the Cariboo I got to compete more still small stuff but I got to. Found I hated fighting loved Kata. Guys would come to me and ask why I didn't fight that my karate was good and my katas were awesome. I told them and many of our new students that karate can make you a better fighter but it doesn't make you a fighter. I don't have the disposition for fighting. Always second guessing rules and worried about hurting someone .Say what you will about we all accepted the risks when we signed up for the tournaments it still prevented me from going hard beyond the friendly games of tag in the club. Like you some people are wired for greatness and some are wired to be special. Thats what makes the world go 'round.
Going to have to respectfully disagree with Jessie on sonny vs Bruce Lee
So do I. It’s a bit ridiculous isn’t it. A guy that even Adam says was on a level above everyone else, for the most part, now a guy called “sonny” can kill Bruce in 30 seconds. Hmm. Don’t think so.
@@axelstone3131 totally agree
My (speculative) guess is that Jesse meant in the boxing ring. And certainly, in the ring, Bruce would have zero chance against a professional heavyweight.
In a street fight/no-holds-barred fight, even Jessie should be able to take on Sonny. Jesse is a grappler. Sonny is a pure boxer. It shouldn't be that hard.
Now, if Jesse actually meant that Bruce had zero chance against Sonny in a street fight, then that suggests Bruce wasn't much of a fighter at all, frankly. And the naysayers would be proven right: Bruce is no match against a professional.
@@Octavus5 I can agree with this. In the ring, sure, perhaps. In a real fight? I doubt it.
When you say Bruce's students were not good - wonder who do u mean. Except for a few people like Dan Inosanto or Taky Kimura - he didn't spent a long time teaching - and some people won't train without the teacher there telling them what to do - or do next. Others, like some I know, u can show them how to hit the heavy bag for example - and they will practice a lot on their own - those guys become good - not those who stand around and wait for teacher, like most people.
Who is Sunny? Are you talking about Sunny Tang - Moy Yat student? Or someone else?
I also wonder who sonny/sunny is?
It’s a bit contradictory because the other day Adam was saying Bruce was untouchable for everyone that sparred him. Let’s be honest, ability and skill only goes so high and Bruce seems by all accounts pretty damn high in skill and ability. It’s like you can’t keep getting better and better eventually you hit a wall and it’s a case of diminishing returns you know what I mean
@@axelstone3131 It goes back to the old saying: there’s always someone better. Even with Yip Man. There’s a story passed around by the Wong Shun Leung guys. Bruce came back to Hong Kong from America and tried using some of his JKD on Yip Man. Wong said Yip Man shut him down and kicked him across the room. Bruce said “What!? You never taught me that!” And Yip Man said “There’s a lot of things I didn’t teach you.”
@@WingChunGungFu I thought Yip didn't teach him that much though ...it was his friend one of Yips best students who taught Bruce as a third party because of politics?
@@stevenedmund5680 Yip Man still taught him some things and taught him by default through WSL. Politics could have definitely played a role but they didn’t seem to at first
Sunny who?
What’s up guys; yo peace , my seihing once said you have to kind of pick a hero and become like them ; but ya you can’t expect to be Bruce Lee if you just go light haha but I got a lot of 10,000 hours aight I said a lot here peace lol
What will be worth a thousand words when you have not experienced the strength of the opponebt's hand. A typical phrase in Russia. Yin through yang.
Sunny seems more like just a slugger though eh ??? if we are talking about the boxer ?
mrs. Steven could you tell me about this man Sunny or his full name?greetings from Brazil.
@@sifupedro6546 Sonny Liston a former heavyweight champion
@@ninjaboy5191 thank you very much,i was think about sonny umpad.
Who is this sunny that Jesse Glover said. Could beat Bruce in 30 seconds ?
Anyway, Adam needs to be careful in what he says or otherwise he will demean his own ChinaMaen and especially Bruce Lee.
@Aiden Fisher: Oh I see, haha.
But my daddy is so good
Jesse's stuff wasn't very good. The stuff of him doing WC drills online is really weak, which says a lot IMO.... Sonny who? Liston?
Jesse stuff online is him much older I wouldn’t judge Jesse based on him being old. I wouldn’t say Ip Man’s videos are that great but he was old and dying of cancer it doesn’t take away from what they did in their youth
@@lionmartialartsacademy4014 this guy always has something to say and it’s usually negative
@@axelstone3131 gotcha I normally stay off the comments i didn’t know he was a known troll 😂
@@lionmartialartsacademy4014 yeh man I don’t know why I comment because it’s a toxic place.
Rewatch it if not come to NY and I’ll show you