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Taky Kimura, James Yimm Lee, and Dan Inosanto. Inosanto holds the 3rd rank (Instructor) directly from Bruce Lee in Jeet Kune Do, Jun Fan Gun...
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Lee was involved in competitive fights, some of which were arranged while others were not. Dan Inosanto stated, "There's no doubt...
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A true renaissance man, Bruce Lee was a talented artist, poet, philosopher, writer and actor, apart from being a formidable fighter. Bruce...
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Robert Lee is a Hong Kong musician and younger brother of martial artist legend Bruce Lee, the brother-in-law of Linda Lee Caldwell, and als...
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To contemplate a thing implies maintaining oneself OUTSIDE it, resolved to keep a distance between it and ourselves. p. 30 Running...
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Bruce Lee was never a professional boxer although he did fight throughout high school and was an avid student of boxing during his adult ...
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Of all the body parts Bruce Lee developed, his abdominal muscles were the most spectacular: rock solid to the touch, deeply cut and highly d...
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The following are principles that Bruce Lee incorporated into his Jeet Kune Do. He felt these were universal combat truths that were self ...
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Showing posts with label 4 Training Lessons We Can Learn From Bruce Lee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 4 Training Lessons We Can Learn From Bruce Lee. Show all posts
4 Training Lessons We Can Learn From Bruce Lee
Many in the iron world have enormous respect for Bruce Lee. From his razor sharp physique to his enormous work ethic to his obvious strength, he is widely respected by lifters worldwide. With his birthday this week I thought a look at how he influenced the world of fitness was due. Bruce Lee’s system, Jeet Kune Do, revolved around a central theme – absorb what is useful, discard what is useless.
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