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does anyone know about dumog and how it can be applied in JKD?
i hear bruce lee used Dumog and thai chi to help him with trapping.
i hear bruce lee used Dumog and thai chi to help him with trapping.
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Jimi said:You can also look into most anything Larry Hartsell has produced, He looked deeply into Dumog while kinda researching with Guro Dan. Look into training with these people rather than getting a tape & DVD then saying you know Dumog/JKD or intergrat into your training. Who trains you in JKD that you ask the forum these things? You got a legit JKD instructor?
Jimi said:Hi Kenpojujitsu3, I get on my high horse sometimes. I see you are in Baltimore, to give you insight to me, I grew up in Langley Park, MD behind Tic Toc Liquors. I got my JFGF/JKD the hard way, so I get a chip on my shoulder when someone seems to say I do JKD etc... btw can you tell me this, which is very odd to me. PEACE
lll000000lll said:i guess i need to be studying under Grand-Master Jimi. my humble apologies lord of the arts.
Jimi said:You mean you can't or won't answer the question. If you would have given me some truthfull background about your training I wouldn't have taken issue with you. You sound like a spoiled child, I'm taking my JKD ball and going home. It's only bickering to you because you don't want to answer the question. Go to Ron's club and train, then after awhile your opinion will have much more merit. PEACE oh Johny come lately. JIMI
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lll000000lll said:Hey Jimi i just wanted to apologize for any rude comments i posted to you. i am kind of new to martial arts and i have found that JKD is primarily what i am looking for. so forgive me if i come off like a noob. i would actually love to hear your thoughts on JKD and if you could give me any training tips that would be great. part of the reason i come off so uneducated is because i have not come to a decision on a Sifu or school to attend, there aren't a lot of JKD places i have found in CT. i have heard of someone in RI and some ppl in MA but other then that Ron K is the only one with a JKD class that is close to me. so b4 i actually get enrolled into a JKD class i want to train and learn as much as possible. so i am up to speed with everything including terminology. i know some JKD (not that much) but i do know what a jut sao is, a pak sao, and double pak sao. but i am still learning. i plan to learn as much as i can b4 i enroll. so there that should answer your question. and once again sorry for any disrespect or unnecessary stress i caused. hope we can move on from here.
MJS said:If you're really considering learning JKD, IMHO, I'd suggest that you head down to Rons school, if you haven't already. I've known Ron for a while and he certainly is a wealth of knowledge. You seem very eager to get started, but keep in mind, that things are not going to happen overnight. Take your time, and start off with the basics.
One thing that I can say about Ron is that his school is not a belt factory. Every single one of his students bust their tail in class and earn every bit of their rank. He doesn't hand anything out to anyone.
Again, if this is the art that caught your eye, go check out the PSDTC. Take your time and enjoy yourself. I can assure you, you'll be under the wings of a fantastic teacher.
On a side note, he is having Larry Hartsell to the school, Sept, 9 and 10. If you're free, you may want to check it out.:ultracool
Mike