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Hello everyone.
I was doing some posting on another thread on Martial Talk and I brought up that Bruce Lee taught the straight lead jab when actually making contact that he stated to hit w/ the bottom three knuckles. Now in Karate and or most martial art systems that goes against thier nature by saying those are the weakest knuckles in the hand, and that the first two bigger ones are more so stronger than the bottom three, Also that the alignment in the wrist and the median bone in the arm are not in alignment when throwing a JKD straight lead jab. Now someone posted that this punch was probably taken from the Wing Chun system because of Bruce's exposure to Wing Chun from GM Yip Man. I was curious so I started digging thru the Tao of JKD and located the explanation of the straight lead on pages 92-99 of TJKD. It didnt state anywhere the reasoning behind why to HIT with those three knuckles vs. the top two. I know somewhere in the realm of notes, books and such I have the explanation behind it, in fact I know I do, but I cannot locate it anywhere. So I thought I'd come on here and ask and see what I can come up with, and if all else fails at least create a topic....
Thanks
I was doing some posting on another thread on Martial Talk and I brought up that Bruce Lee taught the straight lead jab when actually making contact that he stated to hit w/ the bottom three knuckles. Now in Karate and or most martial art systems that goes against thier nature by saying those are the weakest knuckles in the hand, and that the first two bigger ones are more so stronger than the bottom three, Also that the alignment in the wrist and the median bone in the arm are not in alignment when throwing a JKD straight lead jab. Now someone posted that this punch was probably taken from the Wing Chun system because of Bruce's exposure to Wing Chun from GM Yip Man. I was curious so I started digging thru the Tao of JKD and located the explanation of the straight lead on pages 92-99 of TJKD. It didnt state anywhere the reasoning behind why to HIT with those three knuckles vs. the top two. I know somewhere in the realm of notes, books and such I have the explanation behind it, in fact I know I do, but I cannot locate it anywhere. So I thought I'd come on here and ask and see what I can come up with, and if all else fails at least create a topic....
Thanks