The Untold Secrets of Bruce Lee's Incredible Speed

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Goldenbell Training

Goldenbell Training

Күн бұрын

Dive into the untold story behind Bruce Lee's lightning speed in our latest video, "The REAL Secret Behind Bruce Lee's Lightning Speed."
Discover how Lee's unique training regimen, particularly his revolutionary use of isometrics, played a pivotal role in his martial arts prowess. This video debunks the myths surrounding Lee's abilities, revealing the hard work and dedication behind his legendary speed.
Join us as we explore the historical context of isometrics, their impact on Lee's training, and the profound lesson that greatness stems from consistent, deliberate practice, not just natural talent.
Don't miss our next exploration, "The Untold Details of Bruce Lee's Powerful Training Methods," and be sure to apply these principles in your own training journey.
Share your progress, keep training, and remember to breathe. See you in the next video!
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@GoldenbellTraining
@GoldenbellTraining 7 ай бұрын
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@matthew-jy5jp
@matthew-jy5jp 7 ай бұрын
Why can't it be god-given talent and really disciplined training that made him as good as he was. Many athletes have god-given talent but can't go all the way because they lack the discipline in the training.
@ProfRobertStewart
@ProfRobertStewart 7 ай бұрын
He's so WEAK in the mind, he had to ERASE my remarks. That's evidence that he's A LIAR & afraid of me because I know the REAL TRUTH. I love EXPOSING FRAUDS. 😂
@ProfRobertStewart
@ProfRobertStewart 7 ай бұрын
Bruce Lee has been the only human who could break a 45KG sandbag only by side kicking. He produced 1600 pounds of force only with the help of Num-chakus. He could punch about nine times in just one second and his One-Inch Punch could easily force a 75 KG opponent 5-6 meters away. Bruce Lee and Muhammad Ali had the same pouching power of about 350 pounds even though Lee weighed only 130 pounds which is half of Ali’s weight. Lee could easily kick six times in just one second and his signature move of “Skip Sidekick” had the capacity to push a 200 pounds’ man 20 meters away. According to the present data, Lee could, in one go, do 1500 pushups with both hands, 400 with one hand, 200 with two fingers and 100 with just the thumb. He also holds the world record for kicking a 135 kg sandbag to a 5-meter high ceiling. THESE ARE WORLD RECIRDS UNBROKEN UNTO THIS DAY. This PRINCE of ENVY guy spreads MISINFORMATION and DOWNPLAYS Bruce's accomplishments. 😂
@anti1training
@anti1training 7 ай бұрын
​@@ProfRobertStewart There is no proof of any of that. I did a report on Bruce Lee in high school for record holders. And I couldn't find anything on him. All of these extreme feats never happened. He was fast, he was larger than life, he experimented with mixing martial arts, he was fighting racism, he was very philosophical and ahead of his time. But he wasn't a demi god
@adim00lah
@adim00lah 7 ай бұрын
Isometrics is part of it, but the real secret to his speed was something known as non-intention. I learned about this from a 1st gen. student of Bruce's named Patrick Strong. He had a vhs tape I bought 25 years ago called Bruce Lee Patrick Strong Lord of Speed. This vhs series changed my entire direction of my martial arts training. If it wasn't for this tape set, I would have never learned about Bruce's secret to his power, which was his nim lik. I would have also never heard about Hawkins Cheung. I loved Paul Vunak back in the day, but he didn't have the secrets to Bruce's inner game like what I learned from Patrick.
@Bitmapspritepaul
@Bitmapspritepaul 7 ай бұрын
Bruce had incredible explosive power and speed, I can see how those isometric training exercises complimented his overall approach to his art.
@ProfRobertStewart
@ProfRobertStewart 7 ай бұрын
Yes, ALL who do ISOMETRIC should BE AS FAST as BRUCE. However, he has SPEED RECORDS UNBROKEN to this day. FACT CHECK for this PSEUDO FACT CHECKER. 🤣😁
@anti1training
@anti1training 7 ай бұрын
​@@ProfRobertStewart He doesn't have any speed records. And Bruce Lee did isometric trainings later on and then stopped. Isometric training doesn't help athletes at all. It only helps people who need physical therapy
@woklam342
@woklam342 7 ай бұрын
isomax is safe
@Joe-lo7ml
@Joe-lo7ml 7 ай бұрын
​@@anti1trainingKeyboard warrior 😅
@anti1training
@anti1training 7 ай бұрын
@@Joe-lo7ml How? It's true. He doesn't have any speed records. And isometric training has nothing to do with Bruce Lee's speed or strength
@mr.t382
@mr.t382 7 ай бұрын
Now, as an old 68-year-old guy who practiced shotocan when he was a young lad… always wanted to going jeet kin do as a kid but never did (England in the 70’s and 80’s) This gentleman has one of the very best video series out there. Very well done, sir and so much I love your videos Sir; appreciated more than you even know… Thank You for your efforts and your determination and sharing these Great videos Blessings 🙏🙏🙏
@Gotblade
@Gotblade 7 ай бұрын
Very interesting and gratifying! As a graphic artist it always bothers me that people will assume it's talent instead of years of dedication. They won't believe they could learn to draw but they can. I like the idea of an exercise that doesn't involve the possibility of losing your balance while lifting weights.
@superstrangevideo
@superstrangevideo 7 ай бұрын
Uhhh no, not everyone can learn to draw ace. Not everyone can be a doctor either. You must have missed a lot of school while growing up dude. Either that, or you live in a microcosm.
@Gotblade
@Gotblade 7 ай бұрын
@@superstrangevideo Talking down to people is very addictive. That's why you don't notice the ones who taught you that are talking down to you.
@dearrevenant1270
@dearrevenant1270 7 ай бұрын
@@superstrangevideomost people don’t even try. You have to learn to draw with the “right brain” instead of the “left brain” through practice and/or scientific training techniques. Also… the things we’re talking about are just not the same as a doctor astronaut or president.
@franklynpertuz7669
@franklynpertuz7669 7 ай бұрын
Yes isometrics is the key there you're right about that it gives you the coordination and balance
@anti1training
@anti1training 7 ай бұрын
Bruce Lee stopped isometric training after doing it for a bit. Isometric training isn't actually useful for athletes. For physical therapy on the other hand... ​@@franklynpertuz7669
@MilitantX1
@MilitantX1 7 ай бұрын
Bruce Lee was obsessed with training to stay in shape and to kick open the doors of Hollywood. He was extremely disciplined and motivated by Hollywood's refusal to believe that an Asian could be the lead actor in a movie. So, he sculpted his body to gain its optimum performance in martial arts. Great video, thanks!
@michaelhurley3171
@michaelhurley3171 7 ай бұрын
Losing him at such a young age is the biggest tragedy in the history of martial arts. RIP legend!
@tyquanrainey6039
@tyquanrainey6039 7 ай бұрын
Balance, Discipline, and focus. Incredible amounts of training that he dedicated his life to. A true martial arts icon. OSS Master Lee.
@abcmaya
@abcmaya 7 ай бұрын
I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times. - Bruce Lee.
@scottnever8732
@scottnever8732 4 ай бұрын
i fear the man with a knife and no training
@anti1training
@anti1training 4 ай бұрын
@@scottnever8732 same
@user-vt3co4sj2j
@user-vt3co4sj2j 4 ай бұрын
I fear not the really strong villain but I fear the man who has plot armor.
@KingPlaysHDKPHD
@KingPlaysHDKPHD 4 ай бұрын
i fear the man
@anonuser-dg8qc
@anonuser-dg8qc 4 ай бұрын
I fear no one except God ☝️
@theovanrossum8652
@theovanrossum8652 7 ай бұрын
This is very interesting but I do have to remind people about Dan Inosento's words when he said _"Speed is not your friend if you don't know what you're doing"_ because learning how to apply techniques perfectly really comes first and the right moment of doing something also matters.
@bernardwilliams4071
@bernardwilliams4071 7 ай бұрын
Its a combination of a gift a talent and his dedication to training. He was the total package there will never be another one of him.
@williamhiles7404
@williamhiles7404 7 ай бұрын
You have got to be kidding me. I guarantee you there are at least 1000 better than him alive in China at any given time. It's just they have not revealed themselves, and will not, unless they absolutely have to. "Those who know, do not speak". Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching. Also, we were taught another saying "The wise man keeps his secrets to himself, and doesn't make a show of his talents. The mock variety is loud, aggressive, flys off the handle, and makes a fool of himself". Peace. LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
@efisgpr
@efisgpr 7 ай бұрын
​@@williamhiles7404 No.
@stipedomazet8169
@stipedomazet8169 7 ай бұрын
​@@williamhiles7404Nema boljih od Bruce to ti je netko napunio glavu sa crvenim bajkama.
@williamhiles7404
@williamhiles7404 7 ай бұрын
@@stipedomazet8169 Sil Lum Tao, Choy Lay Fut, Pak Hok Pai, Shan Tung, Hung Gar, Hop Gar, Lima Lama, Qi Gong. WTF? Type in English if you want to bother with me. San Loong Pai. Yes. LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
@anti1training
@anti1training 7 ай бұрын
​@@williamhiles7404 That's not how that actually works
@clifforddean232
@clifforddean232 7 ай бұрын
At the end of the day, Bruce Lee's discipline was key to his art and that cannot be taught.
@james1795
@james1795 7 ай бұрын
End of what day?
@Quantum3691
@Quantum3691 7 ай бұрын
More like dedication and a love for what he did. The discipline naturally followed his interest, meaning and reason, for practicing martial arts. What he really enjoyed doing others would find distracting, unimportant, and a waste of time.
@user-be7tc2bd6e
@user-be7tc2bd6e 7 ай бұрын
I once worked with a guy at a grocery store ( Safeway,remember them ?? )he told us his teacher told him he couldn't teach him any more,because he had learned everything from his instructer. Never heard a story like this before,so I asked how he got so good.He told me he practiced MA every day for 4/5 hrs each day,but,eventually he got burned out from all this practicing. He gained lots of weight because of the lack of training and skipping his diet. Went to his house one day ( it was a party for workers from our store ) and this guy had medals and trophies-EVERYWHERE !!! LOL. He had more in his basement and attic.
@anti1training
@anti1training 7 ай бұрын
It definitely can be taught and is taught
@james1795
@james1795 7 ай бұрын
@@anti1training taught at the beginning of the day or towards evening at the end of the day?? HaHa!
@Quantum3691
@Quantum3691 7 ай бұрын
As a child, Bruce was so active and full of nervous energy his family nicknamed "Never Sits Still". They realized the only way to get him to sit quietly somewhere was to give him comic books to read. They sometimes wondered if he was sick or sleeping because he be so immersed in the comics. He was already very fast before he became famous. It's one of the reasons that students of Ed Parker defected over to Bruce and his art in the early 60's. Some individuals don't seem to outgrow their nervous energy into adulthood. But isometrics did become an important catalyst in his training regimen.
@Just_a_Piano_
@Just_a_Piano_ 6 ай бұрын
I was the same way at one point. Now I'm never not sitting still
@We-all-watched-the-video
@We-all-watched-the-video Ай бұрын
Shawn lane is a great example of this
@Dodgerzden
@Dodgerzden 7 ай бұрын
When I think of isometrics, I remember the Charles Atlas ads in the back of comic books and magazines. It was the 99-pound weakling not letting bullies kick sand in their faces advertisement. I also remember the Bullworker and I still have the one I bought in the 70s. I remember Bob Hoffman and York Barbell and his "Strength and Health" magazine. Also, the legendary Joe Weider had a course you could buy for $99 I think that taught all kinds of self-defense methods including Judo, Karate, and Savate. When I told my mother I wanted to buy the course, she enrolled me in Judo at the local YMCA which led me to study multiple martial arts styles for the next 15 years. Oh, yeah, Bruce was a huge influence.
@breakthroughs
@breakthroughs 7 ай бұрын
I'm 58 years old now my birthday was yesterday and I drink water and eat foods that are good for the body and get plenty of exercise and I don't look my age at all,no smoking cigarettes and no alcohol and no drugs
@spacekitten8788
@spacekitten8788 7 ай бұрын
Your video has inspired me to look into Bruce Lee's life, training methods and philosophies to apply to my own life in efforts to live a healthier life; become stronger and function better. I will be exploring isometrics and calisthenics training. I'm in awe of Bruce Lee's commitment to excellence and focused discipline.
@renegade2365
@renegade2365 7 ай бұрын
I knew Bruce did isometric training, but I didn't have such detailed info. Your presentation was really great and informative. I do a little isometric training whenever possible, but sadly not on a regular basis. Your presentation definitely motivated me on its importance. Since you are a practitioner of internal martial arts, it would really be great if you could demonstrate a few training methods to follow. I am positive that all your viewers would appreciate it. God Bless You and Your Family....!
@i_am_vengeance_
@i_am_vengeance_ 7 ай бұрын
In one of the books "Bruce Lee's Fighting Method", Bruce talked about using isometrics to "flow his chi." As Kareem said, Bruce was an iconoclast ... merging the Eastern and Western belief systems. It would make sense that isometrics were the Western version of flowing Chi. I am not sure if Bruce incorporated a specific breathing system along with the isometrics, like an internal practtioner working on his chi. But the isometrics practice does make a lot of sense in this view. I recalled reading where he talked about flowing his chi by pressing his hands against a desk, against a door way, and especially when he was driving ... he would wrap his arms around the steering wheel like a sticky hands/isometric exercise and apply continuous pressure.
@independentconservative819
@independentconservative819 7 ай бұрын
Accurate and precise. I enjoyed your commentary. It's true about talent and training. As a fiction writer I have been told by a friend of mine who would often read passages from my books and short stories, that it was meant for me to write. And I would always say that it was years of perfecting the craft that made me as good as I am. One can be talented at something, but that talent must be rigorously developed.
@sarveshc7155
@sarveshc7155 6 ай бұрын
I really like this style of video. You described the methods, Lee's philosophies behind them and how we can use his philosophies in our own lives. Really well done. Keep up the good work!
@WizardReel
@WizardReel 6 ай бұрын
I really like your point on "...the key to extraordinary success is not just innate talent, but more importantly, the perseverance and dedication to continuously improve and refines one's skills".
@drewdanger9413
@drewdanger9413 7 ай бұрын
Hey Prince, I'm a huge fan. I still train every day the best of my ability and I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis about a year and a half ago. It is been a challenge to keep going and moving. I'm legally handicapped now but I'm still training. I had to do chemotherapy live in the hospital for 6 weeks. Be bedridden to a point and I'm still training and still in shape. I'm not as toned as I like to be but I'm still in shape and I'm still going and I'm going to find ways around it in. Bruce Lee was my number one inspiration. I've been at Bruce Lee fan since the late '80s when I was a little kid and I'm 40 coming up on 41 now and still out there. I'd love to talk with you sometime. And get your insights on some things and build a friendship one day if you allow me. Thank you so much for being awesome. Really appreciate you. Keep doing what you do. Oh and by the way, I did get to meet Jim Kelly and I've had a conversation with him. That was really cool so if you ever want to know I'll let you know what he said
@masterdeeable1
@masterdeeable1 7 ай бұрын
This is the most consistent channel I’ve seen on KZbin. You are knowledgeable and I respect your research. Keep up with the excellent work. Looking forward to your next video. Thank you 🙏
@James-ju4bk
@James-ju4bk 7 ай бұрын
I am James F JR... I am an old Fan of Bruce Lee. He had to have been one of the most dedicated Men ever. His Regimen was one to be admired and envied. He influenced us all in some way. Thank God for letting us share his Experiences by Creating Him. Thank you for dispelling rumors. Some Spread by the likes of Beerdy and Steven Seagal. And his nay Sayers. Michael Jai White . I try to follow your posts. God Bless You.
@user-PaulSean
@user-PaulSean 7 ай бұрын
wow perhaps the best video I have ever seen on bruce's training. Awesome job, man! Thanks so much for sharing! More power to you!
@ponderingnugget
@ponderingnugget 7 ай бұрын
Interesting video. While Lee most likely increased his speed through training, but he also had an abundance of natural fast twitch muscles and naturally good reflexes. I believe it was a combination of genetics enhanced with specific training that led to his blinding speed, not one or the other.
@shadscott469
@shadscott469 7 ай бұрын
Isometrics are definitely worth incorporating into your training regimen. Lee's speed could have been a result of a combination of variables including his fast twitch muscle fiber ratio.
@dawudabdussabur6164
@dawudabdussabur6164 7 ай бұрын
Cudos to you for going over this aspect of Sijo Bruce's training. I began utilizing this myself when I was younger. It did increase my strength and speed. I very much appreciate you reminding me so that I might reintroduce it my training as I shifted my focus towards internal training because of an injury and the fact that I've gotten older. Being JKD is still my core philosophy and practice except for more internal focus. Keep up the great work that you are doing. Much respect and appreciation to you. Maybe one day, we'll hook up, In Shaa Allah. I'm in Dallas Texas right now looking to go to another chapter in my Martial arts journey as I'm about to turn 60. Alhamdulilah.
@AGC828
@AGC828 7 ай бұрын
It's one thing to look "fast' on film VS be actually fast AND EFFECtIVE in a ring.....e.g. Bill Wallace, undefeated world middleweight kickboxing champ from the 80's....a true masrtial artist/world champion....PROVEN against elite competition.
@fallingleaveskungfu
@fallingleaveskungfu 7 ай бұрын
Your new studio setup, lighting and color corrections are sick bro. You've come a long way. Proud of you. (FYI - I nuked my Discord account awhile ago. I only use Telegram now, or Facebook once/week.)
@markwoods4439
@markwoods4439 3 ай бұрын
Bruce trained hard and worked hard. But a lotta people don’t give him credit for it!
@jetdeleon
@jetdeleon 6 ай бұрын
What a fantastic presentation. Thank you so much for sharing this.
@williamhiles7404
@williamhiles7404 7 ай бұрын
I sure wish I was older than 9 when I saw Bruce at that Long Beach Karate tournement. I was already a gray sash in my Art. LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
@johnkaeden
@johnkaeden Ай бұрын
It’s great to see a channel that shows the man rather than the legend of Bruce Lee. I feel that’s more important because it shows others that they can accomplish great things through determination and will power.
@mjsolom
@mjsolom 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this insightful piece. Master Lee has always been very intriguing.
@TheLatiosnlatias02
@TheLatiosnlatias02 7 ай бұрын
Him as well as Iko Uwais, Yayan Ruhian, Cecep Arif Rahman, Tony Jaa
@thyssenkrupp733
@thyssenkrupp733 7 ай бұрын
Just wanted to thank you for all the excellent work you do to provide us with knowledge of events and training of Bruce lee.A+++
@kingtang1628
@kingtang1628 6 ай бұрын
There will likely never be another Bruce Lee. Times have change and there will never again be the conditions in this world that made Bruce Lee who he was. He grew up hard and was a street thug, sorta like Mike Tyson. He got in fights and trouble all the time is how his father introduced him to Yip Man to hopefully straighten him out and give him direction. He put 200% into his craft. There is no one then up to now that put in as much work or is as conditioned as Bruce Lee. He was truly a warrior and could take down anyone then and now. Speed and power and endurance could not be matched.
@Vibrapion
@Vibrapion 4 ай бұрын
Agreed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Aniontedone
@Aniontedone 18 күн бұрын
Excellent video as always. Dedication and hard work always goes a long way. 👍
@MrJoebangleec
@MrJoebangleec 7 ай бұрын
great, consistent work always produces insights! thank you for the great work you have always done on your videos!!
@PoeArtryCreativeMovementLLC
@PoeArtryCreativeMovementLLC 7 ай бұрын
I'm not a Martial Artist by any stretch. But as a person who grew up watching Bruce Lee films and a bit of a fan, I truly appreciate all of Your honest breakdowns. I can tell You genuinely Love Bruce Lee, but also that Love comes in the form of Honesty which tackles myth and embraces truth about the legendary Dragon. ThANKH You for what You contribute❤️🖤💚🙏🏼
@gahmeihthecappbarer3830
@gahmeihthecappbarer3830 7 ай бұрын
Learning about Bruce Lee's speed training methods is 100% beneficial, but I am more interested and what type of books this man had in his library because I believe if we knew what he studied specifically, potential students of martial arts would become that much more proficient at their style. Food for thought. I only ask because I have never seen a video specifically on a man's bookshelf and who else Bruce lee studied
@rodneywilson8672
@rodneywilson8672 7 ай бұрын
Bruce also did electric muscle stimulation this stimulation helped his twitch muscle response and speed and strength and striking power
@ovideoarkans7982
@ovideoarkans7982 7 ай бұрын
well done 👍
@user-be7tc2bd6e
@user-be7tc2bd6e 7 ай бұрын
Bruce Lee's mother said in an interview-I don't know if Bruce is a genius,but,he works very hard.
@anti1training
@anti1training 7 ай бұрын
No that's not true. That's not how that works
@phantom3146
@phantom3146 7 ай бұрын
The bioneer also did a great vid on isometrics and Bruce Lee
@Playbackrm100
@Playbackrm100 6 ай бұрын
I just loved this!! This was a beautiful work in history!
@foxybrown2
@foxybrown2 7 ай бұрын
i can honestly say moving slow with mind and muscle awareness will make you quicker. When i started practicing Tai Chi i felt the mind muscle connection and it will make you quicker.
@towag
@towag 6 ай бұрын
Which I've done since my teens and can testify to its effectiveness.... The smart way to train.....To gain speed, tendon, fascia strength overhaul....
@colmohare2609
@colmohare2609 5 ай бұрын
The few ppl who slagged Bruce about his weight size do not realise that Bruce was basically a walking muscle, his strength was well beyond a normal man of his weight
@anti1training
@anti1training 4 ай бұрын
We don't have any evidence of that
@josephperkins4857
@josephperkins4857 7 ай бұрын
Two many people think it's alllll isometrics but it's not here's the exercise with weights reasons he was so fast 1)Isometrics ( fast twitch muscles fibers) ,2) high speed repetitions with bodybuilding style exercises (fast twitch muscle fibers),and 3) a few Olympic lifts (fast twitch muscle fibers) included in his bodybuilding workouts. all three of these I feel lead to his Hyper explosive speed...read "Bruce Lee;the Art of expressing the Human body"
@rm5902
@rm5902 Ай бұрын
Another great video Love the accuracy and detail
@johndough8115
@johndough8115 7 ай бұрын
Isometrics are about developing Functional and Structural strength... (Such as developing "super tendon" strength. BTW - Lee also held out a 90 lb barbell, with his arms locked fully out, away from his body... and held it out for like 60 seconds). Isometrics do NOT develop speed and acceleration. Special Speed / Acceleration drills, are used to increase limb speed. In Wing Chun, one such drill... is a double chop (fax sao) drill: Starting with both arms crossed on top of each other, in front of your chest... spring both arms outwards to either side of you.. as if you were chopping two people at the same time. Quickly retract both arms, switching them so that the top arm, is now the bottom arm... in front of your chest. Continue to chop and retract, as FAST as humanly possible, NON STOP, for a full 60 Seconds. Sounds easy? Try it! At about the 30 second mark... your arms will start to severely fatigue... and your speed will greatly reduce. By the 45 second mark... your will feel like your arms are on fire... and you strain with all of your might... to keep them level.. in the air. By that point... your speed it about HALF of what you started out at. In the last 15 seconds... your arm speed is dreadfully slow. Maybe a 50th of what you started out at... as you struggle to move at all... and struggle to keep your arms at shoulder levels, at all times. We would perform this Chopping drill, at least every other day... for at least 3 consecutive months time. By the end of that 3rd month... my arms speed was DOUBLE that of what I started out at. Not only that... but if memory serves right... I was able to do the Entire 60 seconds, at full speed, without any slowdown. Speed and Acceleration results, require Speed and Acceleration based training methods. Isometrics isnt a speed and acceleration attribute builder. Isometrics IS good for a lot of things, however. Its excellent for special super-strength.. without adding heavy BULK. And the thing is... the more Bulky you are... the slower all of your movements will be. This is mere physics at play. A larger and heavier object, takes longer to accelerate, and longer to STOP. A Heavy body also means, more expended Energy, in moving it. This equates to much quicker levels of Fatigue. That said, you are correct... in that Lee's speed isnt anything special. Many Chinese fighters, have been able to move just as fast, and or faster, than Lee. Almost anyone can develop the same kind of speeds... by developing more Quick Twitch muscle fibers.. by doing special speed drills. That said... not everyone will be able to move as quickly. If your body is very thick, bulky, and heavy... there will be limits to your speed and acceleration potentials. Of course, speed alone... can be Trumped by superior technique. There is always a way to nullify certain advantages.
@mreverybody1150
@mreverybody1150 7 ай бұрын
You said ''Isometrics do NOT develop speed and acceleration.'' But isometrics trains the fast twitch muscles...
@namelessonewanderland3428
@namelessonewanderland3428 2 ай бұрын
The guy you thought needed a weapon to beat you. His speed and all seasoned spice knuckles ended a bully's life in the blink of an eye. The main reason Chinese forbid Bruce Lee to train outsiders. Bruce Lee, as Westerners called him, was an extraordinary man for every 1000 years.
@shinobaywind
@shinobaywind 7 ай бұрын
Hard work
@AishaShaw-cl6wc
@AishaShaw-cl6wc 7 ай бұрын
He worked hard.
@danamundy1187
@danamundy1187 3 ай бұрын
Many people just don’t get that. The man trained very hard!!! 👍🏽👍🏽
@iammine7325
@iammine7325 7 ай бұрын
He was gifted a natural, like some people can play guitar and some can't.
@mreverybody1150
@mreverybody1150 7 ай бұрын
He was gifted. But without isometrics he still wouldn't have been anywhere as fast or powerful...
@ska4666
@ska4666 6 ай бұрын
You know what as a high school volleyball player I used to do these isometric drills, _instinctively._ Only explanation I can come up with is “since I play 2 positions a setter and a libero I need speed and tenacity to keep the ball up the ground” , _I know it’s kinda stupid, but that’s my genuine thought and boy did it bring results!!_
@lvnean1
@lvnean1 3 ай бұрын
some can tolerate extremly big pain some can lift very very heavy Bruce was gifted built for this
@kelvendyson1508
@kelvendyson1508 7 ай бұрын
Great episode Bro!! So as I'm sitting here at work at my desk watching this boring report out I have my palms applying forward pressure underneath my desk! Great way to pass the minutes away and maybe strengthen forearm tendins?? Peace Bro!
@seankellyhimself5877
@seankellyhimself5877 6 күн бұрын
That's awesome and insightful, thank you!
@scottsummers684
@scottsummers684 7 ай бұрын
Once again, very informative and interesting concepts, thanks for sharing this video & keep up the good work...!!!
@TigerGrey
@TigerGrey 4 ай бұрын
BL is a perfect example where talent meets dedicated practice along with fearlessness.
@jimmaculate5
@jimmaculate5 7 ай бұрын
Very fluid narration. Never dull.
@alfrankson7826
@alfrankson7826 6 ай бұрын
Learning the cha cha,cha. And sword fencing. 1,2,3.😮
@sammyli9456
@sammyli9456 7 ай бұрын
One important exercise Bruce always did as his routine but people don't focus on is the spinning bike daily workout. This influences on agility as well as supports the supreme footwork. Try it to prove if this is correct. At least 1 hour on spinning bike everyday, aside from any other daily workout, made my kick much faster; and my footwork during the fight is as quick as my heart instructing it.
@TheBottegaChannel
@TheBottegaChannel 7 ай бұрын
One time I had to explain how I trained my forearms and hands to a buddy of mine because he said my grip was like a steel vice. I looked at him and said " Easy. Working with hand tools and making fancy knotwork for hours on end.". The way I figure it, I had accidentally been practicing isometric excersises in dexterity and strength that way ever since I was 5. 😂
@nerkyder
@nerkyder 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for your videos.. You inspired me to purchase the dragon door isomax. A hefty price, but worth it. Just got mine today and realized its potential. Thank you again! Keep up the great work!
@anthonyhairston4050
@anthonyhairston4050 7 ай бұрын
'dragon door isomax'' got it mine too ! ; - )
@mizukarate
@mizukarate 7 ай бұрын
I use isometrics. It is really good stuff.
@mizukarate
@mizukarate 7 ай бұрын
I use Iron Moped Chains and Kung Fu Iron Rings.
@larrynelson7950
@larrynelson7950 3 күн бұрын
Thank u very much I've always looked up to Bruce Lee and I want to push myself beyond extreme limits.
@lucianm5459
@lucianm5459 7 ай бұрын
Absolutely inspiring! Thank you for covering this!🙏❤️
@lamarbrown868
@lamarbrown868 7 ай бұрын
Definitely alot more than just an actor that alot of people still to this day tend to believe , cannot deny that he was a true martial artist first ..
@richardhart9204
@richardhart9204 7 ай бұрын
Yes, he had a certain amount of natural talent, but 90% of what he became was pure, hard work.
@terrymiller111
@terrymiller111 7 ай бұрын
Excellent script and production. Thanks. Sub unlocked!
@santannakarate
@santannakarate 3 ай бұрын
Prince...wonderful vídeo. You are the most trustfull source of information about Bruce Lee methods. Amazing stuffs.
@teedtad2534
@teedtad2534 7 ай бұрын
Very true cameras had to SlOW down reduce speed 🚄🚅 just to catch SOME of Bruce Lee s speed... He could let loose too kicks that looked like ONE kick only!! Over 50 years STILL NO one greater than Bruce Lee... The great Jim Kelly admitted he NEVER met anyone better than Bruce Lee..! ♾️☑️☑️☑️♾️
@sithyarael6807
@sithyarael6807 7 ай бұрын
Isometric basically keeps all the muscles in a coiled and ready to strike state. Like a snake coiled up ready to strike which most strikes from a snake are so fast it is hard to see at normal speed.
@calebpaschall7895
@calebpaschall7895 7 ай бұрын
JC Santana regularly trains his MMA fighters in Isos. Likewise Paul Vunak talked extensively about the importance of Isos for strength without bulk, or what he called a "sleeper" physique. Great video, man. I'm glad you delved into the training methods Lee used.
@GoldenbellTraining
@GoldenbellTraining 7 ай бұрын
Thanks, Caleb! Always cool to see comments from people I know IRL
@graciemiller9596
@graciemiller9596 7 ай бұрын
As a follower of Lee from the early 60s one of the ways he would train his twitch fibers was to hold a toy in front of his dog and just before the dog would go for the toy, he would utter a word silently to him self.
@marteld2108
@marteld2108 4 ай бұрын
What made Bruce Lee so quick-hitting his opponent and moving so quickly out of the way was that he was skilled in Fencing.
@deurikin2466
@deurikin2466 6 ай бұрын
I completely forgot about Isometric training. I usually do the plank but never considered it for my arms or back muscles. I’ll start incorporating it into my conditioning so I can increase my punching speed and power
@koden24
@koden24 3 ай бұрын
I’ve been doing this drill pretty much all my life, since I first saw Him doing these Isometrics,and I tell you it works.
@Docinaplane
@Docinaplane 7 ай бұрын
Lee was genetically gifted with speed and explosive power. Plus he trained very hard. Also, he used weapon first techniques that he learned from fencing. Even all these years later, even now most fighters do not understand weapon first techniques. I was lucky to benefit from Lee working with Joe Lewis when Lewis worked for Tracy's kenpo, and I was an instructor for Tracy's for a short period and Lewis gave seminars.
@Risingblksun
@Risingblksun 7 ай бұрын
That Superman costume looks good on Bruce 😂
@1cyanideghost
@1cyanideghost 5 ай бұрын
Would have been great if he was the next Superman, because in his philosophy and wisdom, he lived life like one certainly. Great man.
@anthonyhairston4050
@anthonyhairston4050 7 ай бұрын
BRAVO !!! BRAVO !!! forever "EVOLVING " Goldenbell Training : - )
@michaellowe2559
@michaellowe2559 7 ай бұрын
Aptly named channel…thank you for your well grounded wisdom into the martial arts and life in general. Still water runs deep.”
@ramondiaz2851
@ramondiaz2851 7 ай бұрын
You have incredible equipment in working out!!
@Celtokee
@Celtokee 7 ай бұрын
While isometrics are fine, the actual cardinal component of Lee's speed was the bullwhip effect, which takes years to master. It's the main technique difference between karate and gung fu. Whether with kicks or punches, with the bullwhip effect your foot or your fist mimics the movement of the tip of a bullwhip.
@GoldenbellTraining
@GoldenbellTraining 7 ай бұрын
Sometimes you just have to get strong first 😉
@Celtokee
@Celtokee 7 ай бұрын
@@GoldenbellTraining You have to learn.
@GoldenbellTraining
@GoldenbellTraining 7 ай бұрын
Yes, you have to learn to get strong first 😉
@Celtokee
@Celtokee 7 ай бұрын
@@GoldenbellTraining Disagree. You don't need particular strength to begin learning the bullwhip technique. Strength and technique are two different aspects.
@petergreen5337
@petergreen5337 4 ай бұрын
❤Rest in Peace Bruce Lee. A true master and inspiration
@leeburkai9830
@leeburkai9830 7 ай бұрын
Some observations: The pictures of Bruce practicing isometrics show him being 'relaxed'. He is perfectly aligned in structure. His face is relaxed. His body is relaxed. He is not 'straining'. His mind is not stressed. Why would you want to create extreme tension and stress in your face and neck during practice? Bruce realized this. Tension in the body and mind will create resistance to flowing movement. The Nature of Mind is 'the' mysterious' element in internal training. What is emptiness? What is spaciousness? Can you develop a 'direct perception' of the Nature of Mind and use these 'ideas' in your practice and life? De Oppressor Liber
@artawhirler
@artawhirler 3 ай бұрын
Excellent video! Thanks!
@DwayneMitchell-y7j
@DwayneMitchell-y7j 7 ай бұрын
The real reason? He was a freak of nature. Pure and simple. And if he was the best. He was the best.People are going to have to get over it.
@Ateo_z
@Ateo_z 7 ай бұрын
Beautiful Documentary
@SuperLuminalElf
@SuperLuminalElf 7 ай бұрын
AYE; it’s THAT
@chris8691
@chris8691 7 ай бұрын
1:33 “I practice martial arts!" Always loved that part in the movie but great video man I’ve always wondered how he was so fast
@roykilling2496
@roykilling2496 2 ай бұрын
Isometrics and dynamic tension are mainstays of our training, they work, for sure.
@Man.of.Tomorrow
@Man.of.Tomorrow 7 ай бұрын
Videos like these are why i love this channel, i learn more about the history of martial arts and i find new ways to improve and become stronger!
@anti1training
@anti1training 7 ай бұрын
Isometrics only helps if you don't workout, are elderly and or need physical therapy. Bruce Lee was fast before he did isometric training and he didn't do it for that long
@davidmasi4682
@davidmasi4682 7 ай бұрын
Excellent bio and absolutely fair and balanced approach
@shawnpaquette5835
@shawnpaquette5835 3 ай бұрын
I need to apply this philosophy to my drumming. Good video.
@ahyaee_t.v.byeognewz_edito7874
@ahyaee_t.v.byeognewz_edito7874 7 ай бұрын
Big ups to the way you present your videos, well thought out and fact based not hyped: could/would you post as close to a workout program for us blokes to follow or a link wherein we could speed train
@rayjasmantas9609
@rayjasmantas9609 7 ай бұрын
The logic of being fast (with natural speed) is having the ability to have reach.
@robinpettit7827
@robinpettit7827 4 ай бұрын
We did a fair amount of isometric exercises when training for wrestling.
@BeastmodeJones316
@BeastmodeJones316 7 ай бұрын
A lot of people sleep on isometric training. 💯💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
@GoldenbellTraining
@GoldenbellTraining 7 ай бұрын
Thanks, Chris 👍 Longtime fan - I'm talking back in the PoG days
@user-nm6gz3cb6t
@user-nm6gz3cb6t 7 ай бұрын
Perhaps my Sifu 25yrs ago was simply using Bruce Lee as motivational for our development of Zhan Zhuang but in your research have you heard of Bruce Lee doing a standing practice daily?
@rajuchhetri2807
@rajuchhetri2807 6 ай бұрын
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