ULTIMATE GUIDE To Bruce Lee's FINGER JAB MASTERY

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • 👊 Unlock the secrets of Bruce Lee's legendary Jeet Kune Do Finger Jab! In this comprehensive guide, we dive deep into the techniques and principles behind the iconic martial artist's powerful and lightning-fast finger jab. Learn how to enhance your speed, and maximize the impact of this signature move.
    🔥 Whether you're a seasoned martial artist or just starting your journey, this video is your key to mastering the art of Jeet Kune Do. From proper stance to precise execution, we break down every aspect to help you develop a lethal finger jab that can be a game-changer in any self-defense situation.
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Комментарии • 79

  • @crandallexpo0648
    @crandallexpo0648 8 месяцев назад +8

    Thee core essentials jkd. Ppl don't realize how important these things are

  • @Richard-lk7cu
    @Richard-lk7cu 7 дней назад

    Brilliant and clear

  • @RabbiMalahkYah
    @RabbiMalahkYah 8 месяцев назад +4

    Another excellent video with excellent instruction

  • @Wolfgath
    @Wolfgath 8 месяцев назад +6

    Success is in the training. These are great drills to practice. Some i've not seen before. Ty for sharing. Terrific teaching method.

  • @tonyjkd8010
    @tonyjkd8010 8 месяцев назад +1

    Simple Direct and Efficient. Love it

  • @chrisbach1533
    @chrisbach1533 8 месяцев назад +3

    Hi Thomas. Since you already had video s about John Little, here is something new. I give you his account from a new podcast about the subject Lee vs Muhammad Ali. He wrote that chapter for his Wrath of the Dragon book, but in the end took it out since it was not about a sparring or fight, only about rumors. Here:
    „The first time the notion of what would have happened had Bruce Lee duked it out with Muhammad Ali appeared in Linda [Lee-Cadwell]s first book, entitled „The Life and tragic Death of Bruce Lee“, published in England in 1975.
    In that book Linda presented the following statement:
    „One critic wrote those who watched him would bet on Lee to render Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) sensless if they were put in a room and told that anything goes.“
    It’s true that Linda is quoting a reporter’s opinion in this passage, but 76 pages later in that same book, Linda writes, not quoting anybody, „it has often being argued that if Bruce were locked in a room with Muhammad, and both were allowed to fight in their usual styles, then Bruce was bound to have been the winner.“
    Both of these two statements make the same point. That Bruce Lee would have defeated Muhammad Ali had they fought for real. Linda didnt need to include these two sentiments in her book, but the fact remains that she did.
    The question is if Lee didnt believe this to be the case, then why did she seek out the first quote above and then add a second one of her own? After all, Linda s book has no shortage of praise for martial artists of every stripe and discipline, each thestifying to her late husband’s martial prowess, and she could have left it at that.
    Clearly the reporter s quote appeard in Linda s book for a reason, and the reason was as her seconding of the reporer sentiment indicates that she, as the representative of Bruce Lee, concurred with the opinion he expressed.
    But what did Bruce Lee himself said about the matter?
    Did anyone get a quote directly from him? One man attemted, the Hong Kong journalist John Hardy, who in November 1971 interviewed Lee in an article for the Hong Kong Star Newspaper.
    Hardy: „How did he fancy himself in the ring against Cassius Clay? Said Mr Lee:
    Lee: „If you put on a glove, you are dealing with rules. You must now the rules to survive. But in the street you have more tools in your favor, the kick, the throw, the punch.“
    Lee clearly had no interest in fighting Ali in a boxing ring, as that would have required him to leave the majority of his weapons behind. His answer suggests that in the street, the advantave and thus the chances of winning, would fall to the man who brought the most weapons to the fight.
    As Lee with an arsenal of kicks, throws and punches, would have had more weapons than Ali, who only had his two fists. The reader is free to connect the dots here.
    As this quote of Lee was published two years prior to his death, and there is no eveidence, such as a letter to the editor to suggest that he believed he was misquoted in the matter, then this quote can stand as indicating Lee s opinion on how he believed he would have fared against Ali.
    It is also, and this is imprtant to note, the only quote attributed to Lee on the matter [him fighting Ali] that was published during his lifetime. (all others, like „my small chinese hands, Ali would kill me“ by Robert Clouse, or Bolo Yeung, or John Saxon, were published after his death).
    And then there was an other fellow named Bob Bremer, who was one of Lee’s students, who said:
    Bremer: „Yes I heard it from Bruce’s own mouth“.
    Lee: „If we were in the street, i would beat the cr..ap out of him [Ali]. But in the ring, not so good.“
    Bremer: „He [Bruce] believed it, and i believed it.“
    Little: „I do know that he had gone out for dinner with Senator John Tunney, who was the son Gene Tunney, who defeated Jack Dempsey, the famous long count fight, heavyweight championship fight.
    And John Tunney asked Bruce: „You know what do you think of my dad? You know anything about my dad Gene Tunney? And Bruce said: „Yeah. I dont just know him, i have two books about him.“
    John Tunney: „Cool. How do you think you would have done against my dad?“
    Lee: „Well, if i stood there and he hit me, forget it. But the question is could he ever get close to me?“
    John Tunney: „So you think you could beat him?“
    Lee: „To tell you the truth, i could beat anyone in the world [in a street fight].“
    Little:
    „Ali was big and and strong, and Bruce was smart enough to recognize that if you went into Ali s backyard, a boxing ring, and there were rules, he would be a smudge. But on the street it’s something else.
    Here is an other interesting thing that speaks to that for anyone who says: „Well, Ali in the street would have done something to Lee.“:
    Ali studied a little bit Taekwondo for a short time under Jhoongoo „Jhoon“ Rhee, and Jhoon was a friend of Bruce. And Jhoon often said:
    Rhee: „Sparring Bruce was a waste of time, because he couldnt get out of the first gear, and Bruce taught me this punch, which was so fast and so direct, that I couldnt, there is nothing i couldnt get out of the way of it, I couldnt bock it, and I asked him to show it to me and he did. And i shared it with Ali, and it was called „the accu punch“ Ali called it.“
    Little:
    „And Jhoon Rhee said the same, Ali couldnt block it, and Rhee was able to hit Ali with it, and Ali was so impressed with it, that he used it in one of his fights (against Richard Dunn), and i think he knocked the guy out with it.
    But here is the thing:
    Jhoon Rhee was not as fast as Bruce Lee, he did not hit as hard as Bruce Lee, and he was able to hit Muhammad Ali.
    So could Bruce have hit Ali? Yes.
    Could he have hit harder as Jhoon Rhee? Yes.
    Was Bruce s technique in a real fight to bob and weave and throw jabs? No. It was to go for the eyes or the throat, or the lead shin.
    And if you take someone s eyes away, I mean Bruce‘ s closing speed was insane. He practised finger jabs like eye jabs repeatedly, like thousnds of repetitions, to geht the neural muscular pathways down, so he could do it effortlessly.
    So yeah, in a boxing ring, Ali all day. In the street, i think Lee is the favorite.
    PS:
    And this is from me (Chris): Of course the final line is J. Little s opinion. But as you can read in the complete text, during Lee's lifetime, he only spoke one time about this subject in front of a journalist, and this was in November 1971.
    All these claims later by Robert Clouse, Bolo Yeung, John Saxon etc., among the quotes is the famous "look my small hands, Ali would kill me", were published after Lee was gone. Same of course with the quote of his student Bob Bremer, that Lee told him he would beat the cr..ap out of Ali in a street fight.
    You can find the whole podcast (John Little Randy Roach). And he also debunks this Gene LeBell BS more clear then ever before. The video has a time stamp in the comments.

    • @Charlitos1988
      @Charlitos1988 7 месяцев назад

      I searched "accu punch" but I couldn't find anything could you please tell me the real name of that punch ?

    • @chrisbach1533
      @chrisbach1533 7 месяцев назад

      @@Charlitos1988 Its the name. Go on google for "accupunch: bruce lee's unblockable attack explained", and you find an article about it.

  • @lusitanus6504
    @lusitanus6504 8 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent as usual! Big hugs from Portugal!

  • @chrisbach1533
    @chrisbach1533 8 месяцев назад +2

    And here i have more. Its about Bruce s sparring with Wong Shunleung in the summer of 1973, and it just underlines the people who say Bruce still did WC in the end, or that JKD is WC are simply wrong. Here:
    The witness was Wan Kamleung, Shunleung's student.
    Following: I cant remember exaclty what did happen 10 years earlier in 1963, when Bruce went back to HK with his student Doug Palmer. Doug stated Bruce took on one or two of Yip Man's students, but it could be he also had a kind of exchang with Shunleung, but i am not sure about this right now. If it took place, it was mentoned by Doug, but i cant remember right now.
    So or so:
    The sparring in summer 1973 was like this:
    When it started, Bruce went into his typical JKD stance, right side foward, left hand covers his chin. While Shunleung went into a classical WC stance.
    Shunleung tried to kick to Bruce's leg, but Bruce did a kind of shuffle and took his leg out of the way. They aimed at each other to thorat etc., but nobody connected in the first moments.
    After Shunleung tried to kick Bruce s shinbone, Bruce said: "You want to take out my leg, right"?, and both smiled.
    Shunleung said something like: "He was experienced, he did the right thing."
    Bruce then did the same as he did against Joe Lewis and Joey Orbillo, get in, popped, get out, and Shunleung couldnt do anything against it.
    And now read this account by the great Gong Sao Wong, the King of the talking Hands:
    "Bruce was experienced understood the weaknesses of Wing Chun. So he used his method [JKD]."
    Lee hit Wong couple times with punches and kicks. Not hard, but hard enough to give Wong a couple bruises. While Wong was unable to land something on Lee.
    After the session, they went into a coffee shop. Shunleung was very impressed by Bruce s JKD, especially about the mobility that Bruce showed.
    And in the end, Shunleung wanted to become a student of Bruce to learn JKD. He began to add some things of JKD in his WC, but unfortunately Bruce died shortly after, they never saw each other again.
    Conclusion:
    Dont matter who it is, this should finally put the people in their place who still claim Bruce was doing WC in the end, or that JKD is like WC.
    Kamleung always told the story how fast Bruce was able to kick. But he stated many times i the past decades it was a draw, simply he was a Ving Tsun Instructor, and he didnt want to admit his late master Wong lost to Lee, that s why he always said before it was a draw. But he told Little the truth in 2016.
    You can read it on the pages 188 to 192 in Little's book "Wrath of the Dragon".

    • @ThomasMarxJeetKuneDoIFO
      @ThomasMarxJeetKuneDoIFO  8 месяцев назад +1

      Concepts people: Let's ignore this!

    • @chrisbach1533
      @chrisbach1533 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@ThomasMarxJeetKuneDoIFO Them and WC people :)

    • @axelstone3131
      @axelstone3131 4 месяца назад +1

      @@chrisbach1533Bruce was the best no doubt about it. I really need to read wrath of the dragon: thanks for posting this it’s given me an incentive to actually read it now

  • @cambumbo77
    @cambumbo77 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great Illustrations .. IFO Quality training !!!

  • @axelstone3131
    @axelstone3131 8 месяцев назад +3

    Really good video. The kick to balls was pretty funny lol

  • @dagaffer2269
    @dagaffer2269 8 месяцев назад +1

    Another great video. Thank you. 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼♥️

  • @axelstone3131
    @axelstone3131 8 месяцев назад +4

    that “sorry I kicked you in the balls” hug 😅

  • @axelstone3131
    @axelstone3131 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love this picture with the speech bubble lol

    • @ThomasMarxJeetKuneDoIFO
      @ThomasMarxJeetKuneDoIFO  8 месяцев назад +2

      Its AI generated

    • @axelstone3131
      @axelstone3131 8 месяцев назад

      @@ThomasMarxJeetKuneDoIFO yeh I thought so. I was going to ask if it was. It looks good 👍🏻

    • @axelstone3131
      @axelstone3131 8 месяцев назад

      @@ThomasMarxJeetKuneDoIFO “we are personally trained by the grandmaster of the gung-fu generation" 🤣

    • @ThomasMarxJeetKuneDoIFO
      @ThomasMarxJeetKuneDoIFO  8 месяцев назад

      Who said that?

    • @axelstone3131
      @axelstone3131 8 месяцев назад

      @@ThomasMarxJeetKuneDoIFO that idiot who I posted about the other day. The crazy person saying Bruce was a paper tiger and it was tigers of junction street who ran him out of Hong Kong even thought he was a member lol.
      Funny enough. That guy deleted him comments it seems. But he hat comment about being trained by a the grandmaster of the gung fu association is funny. Not such association exists.

  • @QuickmixProductions
    @QuickmixProductions 8 месяцев назад +1

    Top❤

  • @axelstone3131
    @axelstone3131 8 месяцев назад

    Thomas, who is Kane? I’ve seen him in a lot of tommys videos.
    He doesn’t look any older than maybe early to mid 20’s.
    I’m not sure if this is the same Kane I’ve heard someone mention before who said he’s amazing or not. Was there a Kane instructor in Glasgow?

    • @ThomasMarxJeetKuneDoIFO
      @ThomasMarxJeetKuneDoIFO  8 месяцев назад +1

      Its a student of Tommy from Glasgow. He is in Japan right now in University studying, I believe he is also Japanese descent. You can see him in various clips. He is in his 20s. I predict, once the working life starts, serious girlfriend and stuff, training is over, like with the most. Time will tell.

    • @axelstone3131
      @axelstone3131 8 месяцев назад

      @@ThomasMarxJeetKuneDoIFO oh interesting. Yeh that probably what will happen. I found that when people get into relationships a lot of the time they don’t even bother talking to you anymore. I have seen him in a few clips. He’s in the clips Kareem made 5 years ago.
      I’ve always wanted to go to go to Japan but I’ve never got around to doing it. It’s a long way to travel and of course having enough money. I’d like to see rural Japan not just the big cities like Tokyo or Kyoto.

  • @Edmond_Dantes76
    @Edmond_Dantes76 8 месяцев назад

    the skull is the toughest bone of the body, though, you still run the risk of dislocating the fingers, even if they bend. it happened to me in a non fighting situation and believe me the pain was excruciating. wouldn't it be better to train a palm strike? like they teach in muay for instance, when you don't wear gloves? just an honest curiosity.

    • @ThomasMarxJeetKuneDoIFO
      @ThomasMarxJeetKuneDoIFO  8 месяцев назад +1

      No.

    • @Bartron_Flat_Earth
      @Bartron_Flat_Earth 8 месяцев назад

      @gianlucamangiafico1898 This is just a touch, not a strike

    • @axelstone3131
      @axelstone3131 8 месяцев назад

      The target is the eyes. A palm strike isn’t going to incapacitate someone. Unless, of course, you’re one of those Internet cyber warriors who walk through eye jabs a kicks to the balls.

  • @KnightEnd25
    @KnightEnd25 8 месяцев назад

    Can you maybe show how to defend against a single leg take down? I mean Eye Poke ok, but what if the opponent shoots to one leg regardless of loss of sight and lifts your leg up. You stand on one foot and lost all your balance and let‘s say he is even better at grappling and can do it blindly with just feeling you? It‘s even mor difficult if the opponent weighs more than you. I‘m really curious what can you really do then? I think you have to wxperience it once to understand how helpless one really is in this position. Hopefully you find a solution, thank you! :)

    • @ThomasMarxJeetKuneDoIFO
      @ThomasMarxJeetKuneDoIFO  8 месяцев назад +3

      That guy must be a supernatural guy, if he can ignore such a pain. What could stop him... More something for a comic book.

  • @nicolasfarah2092
    @nicolasfarah2092 2 месяца назад

    So what are we aiming to do with eye jab? What will the effects be?

  • @OctopusH2O
    @OctopusH2O 2 месяца назад

    🙏🐉❤️

  • @zetareticulan321
    @zetareticulan321 8 месяцев назад

    Do you strike with finger nails?

    • @axelstone3131
      @axelstone3131 7 месяцев назад

      Does that sound practical to you?

    • @zetareticulan321
      @zetareticulan321 7 месяцев назад

      Yes it does, because the fingernail can scratch the cornea. You're not hitting hard when striking the eyes.@@axelstone3131

    • @axelstone3131
      @axelstone3131 4 месяца назад

      @@zetareticulan321you don’t need finger nails to cause damage to the eye.

  • @Bartron_Flat_Earth
    @Bartron_Flat_Earth 8 месяцев назад

    I cannot give a like to your Eye attacks videos, i think it should not be teached 🥶 online
    JKD has the best Eye attacks in martial arts, even maybe the only good ones

    • @axelstone3131
      @axelstone3131 8 месяцев назад

      But you believe in flat earth. That’s even worse.

    • @Bartron_Flat_Earth
      @Bartron_Flat_Earth 8 месяцев назад

      @@axelstone3131 😆I don't believe in nothing, I KNOW

    • @axelstone3131
      @axelstone3131 8 месяцев назад

      @@Bartron_Flat_Earth 🤣 why don’t you book a flight with virgin galactic or blue origin and actually see that you are wrong with your own eyes? Hmm? Or maybe buy a go pro and attach it to a ballon like lots of other people have done? Carry out an experiment yourself?
      Or just continue to troll. JKD is scientific and what you believe is pseudoscience. You don’t “know” anything.

    • @axelstone3131
      @axelstone3131 8 месяцев назад

      @@Bartron_Flat_Earth you believe in pseudoscience which isn’t science.
      Buy a go pro camera like many others have done and attach it to a ballon and watch it go up and come back down so you can see the proof for yourself the world is not flat. I’m sure you can afford to do your own experiment.
      It’s funny, you follow a JKD channel which is a scientific approach to martial art yet you believe in total pseudoscience when it comes to the shape of the earth. Wouldn’t you be better off subscribing to an a no touch knockout/dim mak martial arts channel instead?

    • @axelstone3131
      @axelstone3131 8 месяцев назад

      @@Bartron_Flat_Earthdelusional people usually don’t know they are delusional