A community portal about Bruce Lee with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Bruce Jun Fan Lee was an American -born Chinese martial artist, instructor, actor, founder of the combat philosophy known as Jeet Kune Do and...
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A community portal about Bruce Lee with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Bruce Jun Fan Lee was an American -born Chinese martial artist, instructor, actor, founder of the combat philosophy known as Jeet Kune Do and originator of the martial art called Jun Fan Gung Fu. Bruce Lee is widely regarded as one of the most influential and famous martial artists of all time. He is also widely known as the greatest icon of martial arts cinema and a key figure of modern popular culture .
This is a really cool ad campaign for the new Nokia N96
phone, which I guess comes in a collector's edition
Bruce Lee
model. I guess if he were to endorse a phone some 35 years after his death, this
one's as good as any.
Anyway, the commercials are just bad ass. It's some guy
in a Lee-inspired jumpsuit performing unreal feats with a pair of nunchakus. As
near as I can tell, there's not a frame of Bruce Lee in either one of these
videos, just a guy in a jumpsuit swingin' 'chuks... Read Full Story
An Unauthorized Bibliography
There’s nothing new within this book; there are no secrets. “It’s nothing special,” Bruce used to say. And so it wasn’t.
With over 750,000 copies sold in nine languages, The Tao of Jeet Kune Do is the bestselling martial arts book in modern history. Although Bruce Lee’s name and photo appear on the cover, dedicated fans know that he did actually write Tao of Jeet Read Full Story
Don’t think. FEEL. It is like a finger pointing away to the moon. Do not concentrate on the finger or you will miss all that heavenly glory.
– Lee
There is something about Bruce Lee that I can’t put my finger on. He has “it”. Whatever it is, he has it. His intricate moves, facial expressions, the cadence of his voice. He commands the screen whenever he is on it.
That being said, this is first time that I saw Enter the Dragon in it entirety. I have seen the climactic scene with the... Read Full Story
Bruce Lee is known for his ability to punch and kick with a lot of speed. What did Lee do in his training to increase the speed of his punches and kicks? He felt it very important to have fast han... Read more...
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Jeet Kune Do is the name Bruce Lee gave to his martial arts approach. Bruce Lee used his Wing Chun training as a catapult for his teaching methods. Here are a few things that you most likely won't see in Jeet Kune Do. Uniforms or belts. No shoes. Jeet Kune Do is practical and training without shoes is not very practical. Rearing back to hit. Jeet Kune Do hits from wherever the fist (or other weapon) is, without telegraphing intent. Bringing the knee up before kicking. Kicking in Jeet Kune Do... Read Full Story
My favorite fighter of all time is Bruce Lee. He was the quickest fighter in the world in my opinion. If he was alive still today I am sure he would have developed his fighting style Jeet Kune Do into the best fighting style ever. Read Full Story
Jeet Kune Do is the name Bruce Lee gave to his martial arts approach. Bruce Lee used his Wing Chun training as a catapult for his teaching methods. Here are a few things that you most likely won't see in Jeet Kune Do.
Uniforms or belts.No shoes. Jeet Kune Do is practical and training without shoes is not very practical.Rearing back to hit. Jeet Kune Do hits from wherever the fist (or other weapon Read Full Story
Jeet Kune Do is the martial art philosophy developed by Bruce Lee. It means the "Way of the Intercepting Fist". His book, "The Tao of Jeet Kune Do" is a collection of his personal notes and thoughts on life and martial arts. Bruce Lee trained in Wing Chun under Yip Man in Hong Kong. He also trained with fellow Wing Chun students Wong Shun Leung and William Cheung. At first, Bruce Lee called his art, and what he taught, Chinese Gung Fu. Later, he renamed it Jeet Kune Do. Wing Chun has become... Read Full Story
Jeet Kune Do is the martial art philosophy developed by Bruce Lee. It means the "Way of the Intercepting Fist". His book, "The Tao of Jeet Kune Do" is a collection of his personal notes and thoughts on life and martial arts.
Bruce Lee trained in Wing Chun under Yip Man in Hong Kong. He also trained with fellow Wing Chun students Wong Shun Leung and William Cheung. At first, Bruce Lee called his Read Full Story