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AikidoCal
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Prior to establishing myself in Aikido, I was a huge Bruce Lee fan. After his death even more so. I was amazed at his willingness to take martial arts principles and make them less mysterious. Just as he did in the Tao of JKD.
The Tao of JKD and other publications of his helped me unravel the coded mysteries of Aikido. The Tao of JKD helped me understand and improve my Aikido tremendously. In a way, there really isn't much difference between in what the Tao of JKD say and Aikido.
I would not dare say this in an Aikido forum, for fear of being B.B.Q. I once said how much I admired Bruce Lee and the replies where extremely negative and vile about Bruce Lee. I can't say it didn't peeve me.
I find Bruce Lee and his Tao of JKD one of the most important influences in American martial arts and our love for the martial arts.
Someday I would love to discuss the technical similarities, and how the Tao of JKD explains Aikido technically.
The Tao of JKD and other publications of his helped me unravel the coded mysteries of Aikido. The Tao of JKD helped me understand and improve my Aikido tremendously. In a way, there really isn't much difference between in what the Tao of JKD say and Aikido.
I would not dare say this in an Aikido forum, for fear of being B.B.Q. I once said how much I admired Bruce Lee and the replies where extremely negative and vile about Bruce Lee. I can't say it didn't peeve me.
I find Bruce Lee and his Tao of JKD one of the most important influences in American martial arts and our love for the martial arts.
Someday I would love to discuss the technical similarities, and how the Tao of JKD explains Aikido technically.