Advanced Fighting Concepts

Advanced Fighting Concepts

This is American street-fighting technology, the way it is supposed to be. We've taken Bruce Lee's traditional Wing Chun Kung Fu and made it our own, modernized it, refined it and above all, Americanized it. We've also integrated... [more]

This is American street-fighting technology, the way it is supposed to be. We've taken Bruce Lee's traditional Wing Chun Kung Fu and made it our own, modernized it, refined it and above all, Americanized it. We've also integrated original Bare-knuckle boxing concepts into our approach from a time when boxing was hardcore street-fighting along with modern physics and geometry to evolve our practice to a whole new level.
You could call what we do Wing Chun, but you wouldn't fully do it justice. You could call it Jeet Kune Do, but you'd be further off the mark there too. If you just called it "street-fighting" you'd miss the meticulous scientific-based analytical training that goes into our approach. We just call it Wing Chun most of the time, but Advanced Fighting Concepts seems to describe it better. To really understand, you've got to experience it. We are located in San Clemente, CA (Orange County).

Bruce Lee’s Fighting Method

51w57lmlqql_ss500_Bruce Lee is by far the Martial Art Artist that every MMA fighter admires. There’s not a single fighter that does not mention Bruce Lee as being the reference, their number 1 inspiration that leads them to perform in MMA.

Bruce Lee, the legend of martial arts and karate movies, first studied Wing Chun Kung Fu in Hong Kong under Yip Man. When he came to the United States, Bruce Lee developed a concept of martial arts for the individual man that he labeled Jeet Kune Do - the way of the intercepting fist.

Actually, he’s the first and real creator of MMA. He was the first to mix different form of martial art into one, to create the most lethal and complete form of fighting. He never competed and never worked on ground fighting, but he is the father of Mixed Martial Arts.

His first book, The Tao of Jeet Kune Do, became a standard in the martial arts field. It was followed by Bruce Lee s Fighting Method a series of four volumes complied by Lee s friend and student M. Uyehara.

This DVD covers the first two volumes of Lee s fighting method Basic Training and Self-Defense Techniques. Topics include warm-ups, basic exercises, on-guard positions, footwork, power training, speed training and self-defense techniques. Demonstrating the techniques in this DVD presentation are Ted Wong and Richard Bustillo.

Wong trained with Lee toward the later stages of Jeet Kune Do s development, becoming Lee s last major private student. He appeared with Lee in the photo techniques of the Bruce Lee s Fighting Method books and is considered to be Lee s protégé, being one of four to receive direct certification from Lee.

After Lee s death, Wong chose not to teach Jeet Kune Do publicly, instead establishing a semiprivate, nonprofit school in San Francisco in 1990.

* Bruce Lee’s Fighting Method @ Amazon

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