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Tim, I really enjoy catch type material (Larry Hartsell) as it has worked real well for me. As a police officer, I have had to subdue some really violent people. I know catch seems pretty nasty to some, but better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it.
I know alot of people say fights always go to the ground, ...
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5SPO_PrCxU[/youtube]
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Hmmm... here's one that should get the forums going...
Supposedly the guy in the pants is a JKD practitioner and the one in the shorts is a MMA practitioner. Guess which one wins. ;-)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7l_ITUeEIc[/youtube]
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Footage from the extremely hard to find Longstreet television series (episode 2 - Way of the Intercepting Fist).
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARueHK3zGCs[/youtube]
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Tim and Cory,
I just want to thank you guys for a wonderful training. It was hard to believe that this was the first time you all put one on. The scope of the material we covered was complete and covered all ranges of fighting including weapons. The level of expertise among the instructors, and their teaching ability was impressive. I ...
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Hey guys...just wanted to jump in here and give a big thank you to all of those that showed up and trained with us and helped make our first training camp a success. Craig ''Bubba'' Norton showed some really good stuff from Silat as well as making sure we all knew how to apply it on the street. A big thanks to him for making the trip up from ...
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Larry Hartsell Biography
Larry Hartsell started his martial arts training in 1957 when he enrolled in a judo club in his home town of Charlotte, North Carolina, which he continued up till 1960. He also wrestled in high school further taking part in contact sport and experience grappling. In 1960 he moved to Los Angeles, California, where he ...
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Jeet Kune Do: Bruce Lee'sCommentaries on the Martial WayBruce Lee Library, Volume 3Edited by John Little
In 1970, Bruce Lee suffered a back injury which confined him to bed. Rather than allowing this to slow his growth as a martial artist he read feverishly on Eastern philosophy and Western psychology, constructing his own views on the ...
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TAO OF JEET KUNE DOby Bruce Lee
My husband Bruce always considered himself a martial artist first and an actor second. At the age of 13, Bruce started lessons in the wing chun style of gung-fu for the purpose of self-defense. Over the next 19 years, he transformed his knowledge into a science, an art, a philosophy and a way of life. He trained ...
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JEET KUNE DOThe Art and Philosophy of Bruce Leeby Dan Inosanto
''Bruce Lee showed me life and truth,'' states Dan Inosanto, the genius' premier disciple and the man Bruce Lee personally groomed to help point the way for those seriously interested in pursuing his recently conceived method of self-discovery, Jeet Kune Do.Aside from his ...
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