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i was just wondering, i apply some muay thai on the bag and with hand pads when working with punch combos and my footwork when i train.
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Giorgio said:I'm a bit confused... I don't do JKD, but I have studied the philosophy of Taoism extensively, and I was under the impression that JKD took from that, in the sense that the 'best' martial arts style is relative to the person: to his body type, to his training methods, and to his personality. I heard Inosanto and Lee talk about how JKD looks different with every practitioner, because each is learning what is most efficient and effective for him. So is it possible to say that you can't incorporate Muay Thai concepts, or that they should only be incorporated to a certain degree in JKD? What if the 'classic' JKD stance of strong side forward etc. isn't what works best for someone?
Can someone just clarify how much orthodoxy there is in a something that I always thought was more of a way of thinking about martial arts, rather than a martial art in itself.
IMHO you are absoulutley correct about the idea of JKD when you said, "I heard Inosanto and Lee talk about how JKD looks different with every practitioner, because each is learning what is most efficient and effective for him."
that is True. i believe that is what makes JKD the best Martial art(IMHO). Not only does it transcend Style and stylized patterns, but the idea behind it is to be free, formless, so that after learning the proper techniques that suits you, you can develop the spirit of the true martial artist. and be limitless.