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By Larry Hartsell
The root of jeet kune do lies in its emphasis on constant change.
As a longtime practitioner of the martial arts -- most notably jeet kune do -- I have often heard people talk about Bruce Lee and the type of training he advocated. Many of these people ahve focused their discussions on the meaning behind jeet kune do, or ...
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A venture into Jeet Kune Do, Grappling and Open-Mindedness
For years, martial artists have associated Larry Hartsell with two ultra-effective fighting concepts: grappling and jeet kune do. Bruce Lee’s system will forever stand at the forefront of martial arts popularity, and now that proponents of Brazilian jujutsu have focused the world’s ...
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BB: No one in the Jeet Kune Do community has been subjected to more questions and scrutiny than you have when it comes to matters of Bruce Lee and his teachings. Have the many years of turmoil and controversy taken a toll on you?
GURO: I am 60 years old. Over half of my life has been devoted to Bruce Lee's art and teachings. I am secure in ...
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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 ...
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By Greg Walker
Wrestling is probably man's oldest sport and martial art. It is mentioned in both the Old and New Testament.
Larry Hartsell reaches out his hand and as mine comes in contact I am impressed at the power of his grip. It is not the bone-crushing squeeze of someone who has something to prove but rather the subtle touch of a man ...
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