Xue Sheng
All weight is underside
I was reading “Bruce Lee, Artist of Life
Bruce Lee was quoted as saying
But in a letter to Taky Kimura he refers to a “system” which to me says style
Form the letter in the book
Although I will admit that any JKD I have trained, I tend to look at like this
I am also not sure when he wrote the letter to Taky Kimura, but talking about a system does sound like a style to me
Bruce Lee was quoted as saying
Jeet Kune Do favors formlessness so that it can assume all forms and since Jeet Kune Do has no style, it can fit in with all styles. As a result, Jeet Kune Do utilizes all ways and is bound by none and, likewise, uses any techniques or means which serve its end.”
But in a letter to Taky Kimura he refers to a “system” which to me says style
Form the letter in the book
I'm not trying to start anything here, but I am of the opinion, that no matter what Bruce Lee wanted, JKD has become a style.Following the above suggestions will give you endless hours of instructions, Of course, you must use the set system, that is REPETITION, of each technique in sets for perfection. You begin now immediately to work on what I mentioned and apply all you’ve learned with ECONOMY OF MOTION — You will double your speed and skill doing just that
I hope I have impressed in your mind a most important rule of our style—-Stick to the program, I’ve given you, use variety, and do not worry too much and do not worry to much that your students need more and more to stay with you—truly [only] if they can do perfectly all you’ve taught them [/quote}
Although I will admit that any JKD I have trained, I tend to look at like this
"Jeet Kune Do is just a name used, a boat to get one across, and once across it is to be discarded and not to be carried on one's back,
I am also not sure when he wrote the letter to Taky Kimura, but talking about a system does sound like a style to me
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