Jeet kune C

The Jeet Kune C (截拳道, pinyin: jié quán daò, the Way of the Fist which Intercepts) is a Martial art created with the the United States by Bruce Lee in the neighborhoods of 1964.

It is not a question strictly speaking of a style of combat, but rather of a concept, which consists in studying several martial arts or other sports to make evolve/move its clean practical. What is useful for us, one is absorbed rejete what is not it and one adds what belongs to us.

One finds the elements of Kungfu Wing Chun, alternative Cantonese of the Kung fu Wushu, which Bruce Lee practiced, of the kicks suitable for Kung fu Wushu of North and the French Boxe of the blows of English Boxe, of Escrime, Karaté, Aikido and Jiujitsu. It even integrated elements inspired by Mohammed Ali. Jeet Kune C (shortened JKD sometimes), although resulting from “traditional” arts, breaks with l'" éthique" usual: there is perfectly the right to bite, to burst the eyes, to strike the men in their intimacy; it is a method of combat in real situation. An important consideration: Lee cultivated the idea of “fluidity”, namely, of constant evolution; the practitioner should not be held with his art, it must make it evolve/move, it is useless to preserve the tradition if one does not make it bear fruit. It is the combatant who makes art and not the art which makes the combatant. The combatant expresses himself through his Article And as each one is different, each one is expressed differently.

Jeet Kune Do is very centered on the physical development, the self-defense and the combat. He insists especially on the concept of real and total combat. Another of the essential points of the JKD, it is the absence of Kata (imaginary combat) or of memorized forms, considered to be useless by the author. But it could appreciate them all the same. Moreover, it is not question of styles: it is a philosophy above all, and those which could hear Lee of alive sound remember its capacities in these fields.

Since its death, the JKD was taught, in its original form, by Taky Kimura, Ted Wong, Tim Tackett and Lamar Davis II, which were themselves the pupils of Lee; and in a form adapted by daN Inosanto (only person has to be certified by Bruce Lee), Ron Balicki, Bob Breen, Larry Hartsell, Paul Vunak and Burton Richardson which added elements of the sports indonésiens to it and Filipinos.

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