Great video on Ted Wong displaying his original JKD he learned from Bruce Lee back in the day. Ted Wong moves a lot like Bruce Lee! Where was this video filmed! Was this put out by O'Hara Publishing back in the day?
yet Sugar Ray Robinson himself said to have been inspired by Bruce Lee, who didn't re-invent the wheel, he refined the wheel, made it to suit himself better, and looked outside the box, not limiting himself to one approach, but looked at various fighting arts to see what would work and combine, adapt, alter things to such an extend that it became an art in itself. That , plus his philosophies etc made him more qualified as a martial artist and human being than many of us ever will be.
Just wondering if the statue reacts to you in real life. Obivously in a real fight your not gonna stand like a statue and let the opponent do that to you...
Even I know this is practice.. rep·e·ti·tion to learn the movements,to develope muscle reflex memory Just a moment in time,training.... Comes alive during sparring or fighting....
can you upload the full one please?
Great video on Ted Wong displaying his original JKD he learned from Bruce Lee back in the day. Ted Wong moves a lot like Bruce Lee! Where was this video filmed! Was this put out by O'Hara Publishing back in the day?
where can I buy this DVD?
THANK YOU!!!
Правым кулаком две руки собъёшь и по уху одновременно. Левой пах прикрытие от ноги.
Одной блок второй удар только одновременно. За спину если ушёл поворот влево.
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Quiza estoy viendo mal, pero esos golpes estan mal ejecutados, me perece que tiene mucho torque, telegrafiado y baja la guardia al lanzarlo
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Is there any doubt that Sugar Ray Robinson would have killed this man. Jeet Kune do was simply Bruce Lee trying to reinvent the wheel.
yet Sugar Ray Robinson himself said to have been inspired by Bruce Lee, who didn't re-invent the wheel, he refined the wheel, made it to suit himself better, and looked outside the box, not limiting himself to one approach, but looked at various fighting arts to see what would work and combine, adapt, alter things to such an extend that it became an art in itself. That , plus his philosophies etc made him more qualified as a martial artist and human being than many of us ever will be.
@@koosfockens1707 You probably are thinking of Sugar Ray Leonard.
@@sebarnes2001 apologies, you are correct, I mixed up the two. The rest of my comment remains valid though, thanks :-)
What an incredibly ignorant and poor understanding of Bruce Lee and his martial art.
Just wondering if the statue reacts to you in real life. Obivously in a real fight your not gonna stand like a statue and let the opponent do that to you...
Even I know this is practice..
rep·e·ti·tion to learn the movements,to develope muscle reflex memory
Just a moment in time,training....
Comes alive during sparring or fighting....