| Style:
Jeet Kune Do
Jeet Kune Do, or the Way of the Intercepting Fist, was developed
by Bruce Lee based on his wide study of martial arts. His
intention was to create an effective fighting art based
on a set of principles and concepts.
In
creating JKD he drew from a wide variety of martial arts
and fighting styles. His "melting pot" approach
sought to take the best of every system and strip it down
to the essence of sound technique to find what works. Bruce
Lee himself did not call JKD a style, considering it instead
an art form, a philosophy, and many today refer to his methods
and ideas as JKD concepts. Bruce Lee's theories are also
taught and practiced as Jun Fan Gung Fu. Bruce Lee majored
in Philosophy at the University of Washington and he studied
Wing Chun under Yip Man.
Bruce
Lee (1940-1973) changed the history of kung fu in the West,
doing more to popularize the Chinese martial arts in the
U.S. and around the world than anyone else before. His films
brought the kung fu genre into the mainstream with Enter
the Dragon (1973).
His
untimely death was a tragedy; yet, his spirit lives on in
his art and his martial arts. One thing is certain - kung
fu as we know it today would not have been possible without
Bruce Lee.
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