lonecoyote
Brown Belt
I'll preface this by saying I am not a Jeet Kune Do practitioner. I do, however own many of lee's books and take ideas from them, and find them to be great reference sources. One of these books is Tao of Jeet Kune Do. It has lots of great exercises and strategies, like his fighting method books. I also read anything on martial arts or sports, and so the other day I picked up a great fencing book, by an author named Evangelista, and I started noting the similarities. Terms like the "stop hit" and concepts like reading your opponents intention, and even the diagrams dividing the body, though fencing uses latin or old french terms to describe areas and lines. Whats the deal? I know that Lee took from other arts that which was useful to him but there is, now that I read back through some books, a significant Jeet Kune Do-fencing link. I am sure this is not news to a lot of people. But who did Lee study fencing with? Why was it an influence on him? Did he ever talk about fencing specifically?