Bruce trained in wing tsun, boxing and fencing in Hong Kong. A few years after moving to the US, he discovered many other fighting styles. He exchanged fighting techniques with Jhoon Rhee (taekwondo), Ed Parker (Hawaiian kempo), Dan Inosato (Kali), Chuck Norris (Tang so do), and many others. He learned and adapted these techniques to his JKD but died a few years later before finishing his martial art. If he were still alive he would probably have learned many other techniques since then, such as Muai Thai, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and many others.
As a Vietnamese fan. To be honest, I have been waiting for this series for such a long time seen I know this channel 6 years ago. Really hope this will be amazing content as always ❤🎉🎉
Chōshin Choshin Chibana said something similar: Karate is like a pond. For the pond to live, it must have infusions. It must have streams that feed and replenish the pond. If this is not done, then the pond will stagnate and die. If karate does not receive an infusion of new ideas and/or methods, then it too will die.
@sassuki Жыл бұрын
I don't agree. Karate does not lack new ideas, but lacks the original Bunkai that is kept secret with a handful masters, that teach it only to select students.
@k4x4map46 Жыл бұрын
Definitely a Bruce Lee fan for life...awesome narration of the development of Jeet Kun Do!!!
It is no surprise he considered boxing to be the most practical. Original English boxing was a complete self defense system to protect against high way robbers before it was stripped down and the weapons and grappling weer removed to turn it into a sport.
@nicolaiecaraiani1160 Жыл бұрын
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@ДмитрийБельский-с8ц Жыл бұрын
Чрезвычайно интересное и захватывающее Повествование ! Все Персонажи чрезвычайно живые !Искренние ! Светящиеся здоровьем ! Силой ! Мастерством Древнего Воинского Искусства !
@abuabduhakim Жыл бұрын
Thankyou mr Togo and mr watanabe for information👍🇲🇾
Hi from France Nice guys in you video, amazing masters in different styles !! Talented, humble and friendly Arigato !!
@ekku1979 Жыл бұрын
Jeet Kune Do has been misrepresented for decades now since Bruce Lee and his son have died. You can't say Bruce Lee founded Jeet Kune Do since it was never ment to be an art or a style that had set techniques but there were certain basic principles Bruce Lee had discovered in his studies of martial arts for unarmed combat. He tried to describe it as "Expressing the human body" but people did not like that concept because it is not something you can just copy down the line to produce Bruce Lee clones. It seems like people are using Bruce Lee's techniques and calling it Jeet Kune Do but that is not what Bruce wanted. He never wanted it to be a style since he did not believe in them. He said numerous times that he coined the name "Jeet Kune Do" just to be able to reference his ideas on fighting. It was just a matter of convenience. "Jun Fan Gung Fu" is something he teached before more as a style but Jeet Kune Do is something different
@jovanleon7 Жыл бұрын
Many more have the wrong understanding of JKD just like you. JKD is essentially a style, it is a "style without a style" hence it is still a style. It is also not without a form because it has "formless form". These philosophies mean that JKD absorbs other styles that it deems useful and effective and applies them with fluidity, like water, hence it looked formless but in fact has all different forms yet it switches among them fuildly depending on the "container" (the situation). JKD also most definitely have its techniques. Though at first glance they look similar to certain techniques from other martial arts but they're actually Jeet Kune Do's exclusive since Bruce Lee has taken their essence and improve upon them to create a more effective and efficient version of them. At the very end of a Jeet Kune Do's journey when one reaches emptiness, it means that Jeet Kune Do has become part of their being that one has it and can practice it without thinking or can even improve upon it IF they found an even more effective or efficient way, but actually not to add to it (this is what many misunderstood) but to substract from it, since JKD strives for simplicity and the simpler things are the better, adding many different new techniques complicates things and made JKD loses its essence.
@ekku1979 Жыл бұрын
@@jovanleon7 That whole essay is really pointless since it is not something Bruce wrote. Since he is dead, we have only what he wrote to base what he ment JKD to be. Go read everything Bruce wrote and come back
@sassuki Жыл бұрын
@@ekku1979I agree 100% I have read The TAO of Jeet Kune Do and it's exactly as you said. These people are just training in Jun Fan Kung-fu indeed. My understanding is, the moment you are mixing martial arts to suit your needs, you are following the JKD concept. It could be as simple as combining Karate and Judo, or Jujitsu and boxing, or whatever feels natural and effective to you.
@ekku1979 Жыл бұрын
@@sassuki Thank you for your comment. It just amazes me how many people understood Bruce wrong when he wrote so much about his ideas in his books. You are one of the rare ones who seems to understand what Bruce wanted to create
@overthewebb Жыл бұрын
@@ekku1979 I take you point and I have studied martial arts and I have read the Tao of Jeet Kun do. Of course in the book it speaks of learning every martial art and combining what works. However, it also has fighting stances and principles of Bruce's and this is where it becomes a blurred line. In some aspects, it's just a philosophy and in others it is a book of how to fight with techniques, Therein lies the issues and confussion to this day
@Duke_Fleed5 Жыл бұрын
I have just subscribed
@kristallmenschkristallwolf1969 Жыл бұрын
and mire thanx for that Video cause i was asking me what means that Jeet Kune Do and now i have the Answer it is not only find yourself be like Water
the shaolin Munks sayd that to that Bruce Lees Teaching was 100 Years long toward looking into the Future and many People did not Understand til Today
@user-wm7mp2fl1p Жыл бұрын
Bruce Lee inspirations was meant to be the Grandmaster of Wing Chun Kung Fu as he went to Hong Kong and asked Grandmaster Yip Man for him to be taped doing some advanced Wing Chun Moves in return Bruce promised to buy GM YipMan a new apartment to which GM YipMan refused hence it pushed Bruce to conquer the world to which he probably did as it is debatable
@Bedev Жыл бұрын
You are a 🤣
@user-wm7mp2fl1p Жыл бұрын
@@Bedev Thank you so much but I do not understand your smiley face as it is a bit too small for me to understand
@yasAmano Жыл бұрын
守・破・離 に似た発想
@YoyoJajun Жыл бұрын
Très très intéressant et passionnant 👍👏💘
@kristallmenschkristallwolf1969 Жыл бұрын
ich gehe sogar soweit zu sagen das sehr viele Menschen auch in germany wo ich lebe diese Philosophie dieses Ziel bis heute nicht verstanden haben obwohl Bruce Lee bis heute viele Millionen fans hat
@zomzon8274 Жыл бұрын
ヒロ先生の口から宮平先生の名前が出るとは
@djoneforever Жыл бұрын
Probably to be a great actor and the greatest fighter ever lived. I guess he achieved it
What is the name of the gym/dojo?maybe gonna visit it someday
@ZivotBoj-go8hs11 ай бұрын
Jak to může vědět všechno.pan mistr s tímto jménem.
@oppovivo5989 Жыл бұрын
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@randalwung8715 Жыл бұрын
I knew Ted Wong was into boxing-I think he might have had some wrestling in his background too-but I didn’t know he had a collection that complimented Bruce’s. Cool thing to learn. However, he wasn’t the only guy who was there for the evolution of JKD from Jun Fan Gung Fu; Taky Kimura was there from the Seattle days, and Dan Inosanto was Bruce’s main research and development partner-and if I’m not mistaken, was the one who certified Ted in Bruce’s absence. As I understand it, Ted, because he had a body and attributes similar to his sifu, was a perfect “test dummy”-meaning if it worked for him it would work for Bruce. He was also a blank slate with no previous martial arts training. As for the whole “teaching blacks and whites” reason for the Wong Jack-man fight that some comments say is incorrect-it was Bruce’s disrespect toward the local kung fu community that was the real cause-there’s an explanation from Oakland student Leo Fong that supports BOTH sides. David Chin, who was with Wong’s crew but was also studying with Bruce, acted as a go-between and basically exaggerated or made shit up to provoke them: Bruce got the “stop teaching foreigners” story; Wong got the “classical gung fu sucks” story. As for the fight itself and all the versions I’ve heard, the conclusion I’ve come to is this: Wong Jack-man RAN. For 2 or 3 minutes. And with Lee throwing straight-line chain punches the whole time-that weren’t doing shit because Wong was running AWAY from them-it’s no wonder he was totally gassed at the end. I’d always wondered how someone who generally awed everyone he met had such a poor showing against a relatively unknown martial artist, but after seeing DK Yoo go the distance with Bradley Scott by running and hugging for 6 rounds, I went: “That’s IT!” Doesn’t matter if it’s Wing Chun, boxing, or MMA; no style in the world prepares you for fighting someone who does everything they can NOT to fight. Frankly, I think it was training with the 7-foot-plus Kareem Abdul-Jabbar that really made Bruce move away from Wing Chun, telling Dan, Taky, and James Lee that “sticking hands” training was OUT-which makes sense given that Kareem’s arms were like the length of Bruce’s legs, lol.
@gosunflower Жыл бұрын
Great insight, thank you
@RicoImp3 Жыл бұрын
Mito Uyehara was an aikidoist and the founder of Black Belt Magazine. He was my teachers cousin.
@jkdfighter4964 Жыл бұрын
Ted Wong sucks lol
@kristallmenschkristallwolf1969 Жыл бұрын
it is remember me on the Words of Linda Lee that Bruce wishes to be faster but she said you was very good and all that Movies so more i lern about Bruce so lesser i wanna see all that Hollywood Movies cause they did not show the Truth
@adrianjagmag Жыл бұрын
Don't forget the impact of Savate and Muay Thai on JKD.
@doseisan330 Жыл бұрын
楽しみすぎて
@AndGal67 Жыл бұрын
Интересно. Познавательно. Благодарю!
@seinundzeiten Жыл бұрын
I like your black Kung Fu jacket- where did you order it from?
@cogw-philippines Жыл бұрын
I taught taky kimura is the best friend and partner of bruce lee when he created the jeet kune do. ted wong was not there yet. taky kimura and inosante has a big contribution on making jet kune do way of fighting
@hoangly6325 Жыл бұрын
Tuyệt vời
@yamachandesu Жыл бұрын
ヒロ渡邉さんの源氏皇流を、宮平さんが見てどんな感想 を持つか聴いてみたいです。
@かつカツ-j3b Жыл бұрын
無理なのは分かってます。 それでも言いたい。 ヒロ先生+宮平先生 何があっても、、、観るよ。
@bangisamu6851 Жыл бұрын
With the birth of JKD, wouldn't Bruce finally be able to teach in peace without any interference from the Chinese masters? because he teaches a new system of his own.
@arif-gadgi Жыл бұрын
Нет. Во времена Брюса бойцов было гораздо меньше и их подготовка была ограничена карате и боксом. Были ещё мастера джиу-джитсу и дзюдо. Современные бойцы смешанного стиля знают почти все эти техники и поэтому, чтобы боец JKD мог быть достойным противником MMA, то тоже должен развиваться и владеть новыми техниками
@Matrix...777 Жыл бұрын
Jet kune do + systema (🇷🇺) = TOP 1
@federicozilio9308 Жыл бұрын
Oss.. Sensey Arigato
@zonnbi4932 Жыл бұрын
good
@dreamwarriors979 Жыл бұрын
Hallo from Vienna Austria Europa ❣️ kung fu for life
@Dannyjkd1 Жыл бұрын
With respect but this is a perspective of how Ted Wong saw it. But Dan Inosanto was one of only 3 men to ever be instructors under Bruce Lee. Take Kimura , James Lee and Dan was last.each person has their own perspective and each have an influence on the development of JKD.
@jovanleon7 Жыл бұрын
@Black Rhino Jeet Kune Do & MMA Did you hear from Bruce Lee's mouth yourself? Didn't think so.
@sassuki Жыл бұрын
JKD didn't develop. Anybody that says different wants to make money with the Bruce Lee name. JKD is a concept, that everybody can follow. There are no JKD masters, as JKD is not a style.
@kristallmenschkristallwolf1969 Жыл бұрын
ich Danke Ihnen wirklich sehr denn jetzt erst wird auch mir richtig bewusst was Bruce Lee in seinen wichtigsten Interviews sagte und das er FREI sein wollte von einengenden Stilen und dafür wurde er auch von vielen meistern damals angegriffen und zuletzt das gelernt wird aber letztlich jeder und jede in der Meisterung selbst zum Jeet Kune Do wird - erst jetzt wo ich das höre verstehe ich
Not sure how Dan fits in with ONLY? Ted seeing the whole thing? Dan was the most senior guy under Bruce AFAIK...
@azshitacahashi2131 Жыл бұрын
カールマルクスみたいだな
@joe6443 Жыл бұрын
Solo era un actor nunca se le veo peleando , En camino omas oyama si a él si le creó
@kouki9934 Жыл бұрын
彼は武道家が俳優に成ったのですよ。
@joe6443 Жыл бұрын
@@kouki9934 no se lo que dices pero mientes
@trondyne3513 Жыл бұрын
This isn't exactly 100% accurate... For starters he had to CHASE Wong Jack Man around the floor for 2 minutes because he RAN when the fight started... Also he didn't "drop" Wing Chun because of this, or at all -- that's nonsense and really a myth.... He "dropped" Wing Chun because the old man (Ip Man) wouldn't accept his request to continue training after Bruce had already started teaching... Lots more to this but the myths keep coming as heard here. Bruce continued to use Wing Chun elements and training until he passed. Many JKD folks today have lost or misunderstood the core elements of Wing Chun and ChiSao for a variety of reasons. The most basic truth IMO is that you will never understand where Bruce was coming from as well as the flavor of his experience without training first in Wing Chun as he did.
@EzeHSK Жыл бұрын
Please stop spreading the myth about teaching non Chinese. Many sifus were already teaching to non Chinese back in those days, including Lau Bun a renowned Choy Lee Fut master. Chinese martial arts were niche back in those days, the Chinese community was not as open, it's a combination of things. Bruce also studied for a while in the Jing Wu association in Hong Kong, he dabbled in northern styles a bit and some Taijiquan. He did a demo in front of the Chinese community, didn't went quite as planned, he got angry and said some regrettable things about the local masters. They interpreted this as a challenge so they sent a letter that he interpreted as a challenge. There're several versions of how the fight with Wong Sifu went, each one different. The Lee family insists he won in three minutes or so, but he completely changed his fighting style and philosophy after that. Something happened that shattered Bruce's beliefs. I'm not saying he lost, but he clearly didn't win as easily as some of the fight's accounts go.
What is written under the commands of Partiality,Fluidity and Emptiness please thanks Mohummad Ali must have influenced the Man in a big way ?
@revan_2022 Жыл бұрын
Hi, all! Hiy! Same opinion: jkd is not martial arts, because this is complex of taekwondo/tekken, box "Muhammad Ali" style, same features of wingchun [and faczhi - one-inch hit/punch]... and all of this based on young training body, but in 50-60 age old not working. What do you think about?
@oscaramorim7234 Жыл бұрын
👊👊 JKD
@kristallmenschkristallwolf1969 Жыл бұрын
also ich schüttel mit dem Kopf aber nicht um Nein zu sagen sondern weil ich die letzten Monate bis zu 6 Monate mir Interviews von Bruce Lee ansah dadurch weit mehr verstehe als früher also ich einige Interviews sah und das Zitat - viele sind meistens damit beschäftigt wer anders sein zu wollen als sie selbst und damit kommen sie nicht voran - werde Wasser das verstehen viele bis Heute nicht also das Ziel des Jeet Kune Do werde selbst dazu dadurchd as du dich selbst findest deinen Stil
@tonygallagher6989 Жыл бұрын
Nope. That story has been told many times, and it's still not right. No one objected to Bruce teaching non-Chinese students. He wasn't the first to teach students who weren't Chinese. The fight with Wong Jack Man came about because Bruce was saying things about Chinese martial arts in his demonstrations which offended some of the older, more established teachers.
@EzeHSK Жыл бұрын
It's amazing and frustrating how that myth is still going on. Lau Bun was teaching Choy Lee Fut to whomever wanted to learn way before Bruce Lee started, and he wasn't the only one.
@bozidarskobalj3166 Жыл бұрын
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