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  • Jeet Kune Do: The Art and Philosophy of Bruce Lee

    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 ...
    Posted to Jeet Kune Do Kali Association (Weblog) by Cory Smith on May 9, 2006
  • Bruce Lee - Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do (1940-1973)

    (Note: This is still a work in progress.) Bruce Lee was born in San Francisco on November 27th, 1940.  Raised in Hong Kong, he returned to the United States in 1959.  After attending the University of Washington as a philosphy major, Lee established a Gung Fu institue in Oakland, California, in 1964, to teach the art he later named Jeet ...
    Posted to Jeet Kune Do Kali Association (Weblog) by Cory Smith on May 4, 2006
  • Bruce Lee's Daily Affirmations

    Think on these things... Willpower Recognizing that the power of will is the supreme court over all other departments of my mind. I will exercise it daily when I need the urge to action for any purpose; and I will form habits designed to bring the power of my will into action at least once daily. Emotion Realizing that my emotions are both ...
    Posted to Jeet Kune Do Kali Association (Weblog) by Cory Smith on April 4, 2006
  • Jeet Kune Do (Black Belt Magazine)

    The following material has been excerpted from Bruce Lee's book, Tao of Jeet Kune Do-the most famous martial arts text of modern day-and has been adapted for use in Black Belt magazine. --Editor, Black Belt Magazine The lead-hand straight punch is the backbone of all punching in jeet kune do. It is used both as an offensive and defensive ...
    Posted to Jeet Kune Do Kali Association (Weblog) by Cory Smith on March 23, 2006
  • Circle With No Circumference

    Jeet Kune Do, ultimately, is not a matter of petty technique but of highly developed personal spirituality and physique. It is not a question of developing what has already been developed but of recovering what has been left behind. These things have been with us, in us, all the time and have never been lost or distorted except by our misguided ...
    Posted to Jeet Kune Do Kali Association (Weblog) by CorySmith on March 20, 2006