Dan Inosanto is one of the big gest frau dst ers in martial arts. His "as many arts as possible" (his words). Was designed to keep students coming in paying him money. Sc s ammer.
Dan Inosanto is one of the big gest frau dst ers in martial arts. His "as many arts as possible" (his words). Was designed to keep students coming in paying him money. Sc s ammer.
How do you evolve past simplicity and directness? And how can a guy who trained hardcore 24/7 who was doing hundreds to thousands of reps a day for around 15 years, give a take a few days or weeks off, develop a system that was “still in its infancy”? We aren’t talking about a normal person here. We are talking about someone who trained like a fantastic and was incredibly naturally gifted. The problem with jeet kune do is it’s been so poorly misrepresented for 50 years most people don’t know or underhand the art.
@@alexrain1188 you know what, I’m sick and fucking tired of seeing comments like yours all over UA-cam pushing this idea that you can “evolve” simplicity and directness in martial arts, by making it MORE COMPLICATED by *adding* more styles and techniques. You don’t underhand Bruce’s process and like many focus way too much on what he said and not what he DID. Bruce was stripping, not adding. That is what he DID and that is how he trained. This is fact, not opinion. But you all have this idea it’s “stuck” because it hasn’t added all this new stuff which isn’t even new anyway. It’s all variations of stuff that’s always been around. Links probably don’t work, so I am going to advise you to check out John Paul Daily’s channel. He is a JKD instructor. Watch his recent live stream, simplicity, directness, non - classical and his two most recent shorts, part 1 and 2 about how Bruce actually trained.
@@axelstone3131 that’s not what I said at all. You are just an angry person. If you are seeing those comments everywhere that disagree with you, it’s your own problem.
Transcendance is totally empowering. you go from zero to hero in a second. The real secret is wisdom in disciplining and flowing with the Panther in near and present danger. A tad of the Panther is enough for every day dealings. The sight of the Panther is enough to persuade potential threats. Of course you do have to know confidence in your presentation as a fighter. No confidence ~ nothing
9:00 to 11:43 was very interesting. I have heard that Bruce did fight from a third person perspective. And I believe that it's very possible that he did, because he could do other things that no one else could. The man was beyond amazing.
yuan romero he's definitely responsible for finding it decades ago. it's amazing how if you think about his theory and mma now. it's exactly what Bruce Lee tried to teach as Dan is saying in this video. but of course no one will ever credit jkd.
@ uploader Thank you very much for uploading this wonderful speech from Dan INOSANTO, the man who really knew Bruce Lee as the man he was (with his strengths and weaknesses) and not as the mythical figure some fans are making of him into. @ yuan romero : Bruce Lee is not the first MMA expert in the world, he was the first MMA expert in the USA. Google Pankration : Pankration of ancient Greece : thousands of years old.Google Dioxippus : The greatest and most lethal "MMA" fighter (in that time they actually killed their opponents in Pankration on many occasions.Dioxippus is probably before Miyomoto Musashi the deadliest one vs one fighter in the world (Miyomoto had katanas, Dioxippus was bare handed). Google Nihon Kempo : ... developed in 1932 by Muneomi Sawayama, the art places an equal emphasis on striking techniques using hands and feet, immobilization and controls, projections and take-downs. Google Jon Bluming : Jon Bluming : 10th Dan Judo 10th Dan Hapkido 9th Dan Karate : started boxing at 13 years old in 1946, military close combat in 1949, fought in the Korean war in 1950, started Judo and Taekkyon around 1953, in 1958 he started Shotokan Karate then switched to Kyokushin karate, he is also trained in bojutsu, iaijutsu and kendo. Jon trained with the highest masters of their respective arts and formed himself some of the greatest masters and fighters in the world, one of them even made Daidi Juku, the first MMA championship form in the world way before UFC and Pride (But after the ridiculous match of Muhammad Ali vs Antonio Inoki which was a show)
Honestly his JKD philosophy is the opposite of MMA. JKD philosophy means to not bound yourself to one or any number of techniques. It's his understating of other styles that allowed him to attack in their exposed spots when used. He didn't use a mix of martial arts to deal attacks, he used the understanding of them to avoid them...then use HIS own form to attack.
“The majority of people who practice Jeet Kune Do are mixed up, they think it should be a part of Wing Chun, a part of MMA, a part of Thai boxing, a part of wrestling, you know, a part of Wing Chun, which this is completely incorrect. You don't go from style to style, you go from distance to target or target to distance. Longest weapon to the nearest target and the most direct and efficient route possible, that is Jeet Kune Do.” - Tommy Carruthers
seeing a fight from a 3rd person's point of view. in other words, he coached himself in each of his fights. very cool & informative interview of probably bruce's most well rounded student/teacher. thanx 4 sharing.
As is commonly known Bruce was born in the year of the dragon but also in the hour of the dragon - destined to be martial arts royalty, the Jesus Christ of Martial arts.
Damn, what kind of mind did Bruce have? Who knows what else he would have tried to incorporate into his routine if he would have lived for just another 5 years.
“The majority of people who practice Jeet Kune Do are mixed up, they think it should be a part of Wing Chun, a part of MMA, a part of Thai boxing, a part of wrestling, you know, a part of Wing Chun, which this is completely incorrect. You don't go from style to style, you go from distance to target or target to distance. Longest weapon to the nearest target and the most direct and efficient route possible, that is Jeet Kune Do.” - Tommy Carruthers
My instructor in Krav Maga trained in one of Dan inosanto’s group class. He says it was so awesome listening to him go on a tangent about weird and unheard stories and mixing that with forms and techniques. Cool dude from what I hear.
No. “The majority of people who practice Jeet Kune Do are mixed up, they think it should be a part of Wing Chun, a part of MMA, a part of Thai boxing, a part of wrestling, you know, a part of Wing Chun, which this is completely incorrect. You don't go from style to style, you go from distance to target or target to distance. Longest weapon to the nearest target and the most direct and efficient route possible, that is Jeet Kune Do.” - Tommy Carruthers
I think i would take it from someone that knew him as well as Dan and other people close to him that knew him best if he wasnt good i dont think they would have spent so much time with him rather than listen to a big bunch of people today that has never paid dues or put in work to accomplish anything other than talking trash over a keyboard
The Bruce Lee haters say and this is most likely a lie that Dan Inosanto says Bruce is really not a fighter. There are other Bruce Lee students say otherwise, a martial artist actually to be feared. I understand, Dan cannot speak on behalf of other Bruce close associates. He only speak based on his experience with Bruce. But the testimony of Abdul Jabbar and Jesse Glover, Bruce was gifted martial artist to be feared, bigger fighters couldn’t take him down he was like a “Ghost”, according to Jesse Glover.
He's probably just explained JDK. Technique is definitely unimportant. Confidence means you will adapt a strike stance not a defensive stance. Hit hard, hit fast, hit first.
That makes perfect logical sense the statement that Dan Inosanto just stated.In other words use your brain there is always an logical response to the situation at hand.No matter what's your fighting condition there is always an correct response do not put limits on your education or achievements in life a lot of the times when one is trying to figure out the answer it's likely its in front of us.The most effective weapon one can acquire is one own brain.Utilize it to my own ability
I am really happy and proud that i met Guro Inosanto at a two days Inosanto Kali and JKD seminar long time ago. He is just fantastic as everyone expect from him, by his martial Art and his kindness. A really great man.
Thank you for sharing this awesome video. What Master Inosanto and Lee teaching is not just about Martial Arts. It's about applying what you know (knowledge) to different situations that will be effective. Most people learned by memorization at the beginning. Only masters / experts will take their learning and transcend it to different area.
There is so many things he knew the list goes on look it up Boxing, jkd, wing chun, kickboxing, fencing, tai chi (for breathing and stretching) jui jistu, jun fan, Muay Thai , and other Chinese martial arts on top of that To say someone doesn’t know all the martial arts just seems like a given. I don’t think ANYONE knows every single martial art in the world
we all know that dan is a true legend and how he describes what bruce believed and how he addapted his traing you really do get that lightening bolt hit you that bruce really did know his stuff and his mindset on how to combine and put stuff together was way ahead of its time, its fair to say he was the father of MMA
Seeing the openings. This is why New Zealand Boxer Joseph Parker is dominating as a heavyweight though he is much smaller than opponents . He has a third sense where he sees openings in a split second which will be attributed to his youth but effective non the less.
Also Conor McGregor in the UFC. Conor doesn't have the speed of Bruce obviously but his way of striking, movement his power and his timing feels alot like Bruce Lee. Which is understandable considering Conor is a massive Bruce Lee fan.
A part that might mean I'm psychotic is how I've noticed that if a person is looking to their side in photos you can see the white in their eye but only one side of it. Now imagine people see out of the white part and not the black pupil. They swap places when you see it right and suddenly they aren't looking to the side but the white is looking right at you like a white pupil in a black eye. All of this has made me think of the yin and the yang. looking right at you. What if you couldn't figure out whether the person could see from the white or the black? ua-cam.com/video/v4FdMp_zTAQ/v-deo.html In this scene he holds the bamboo pointing up and holds the tip right under his eye like he's pointing to it. Then the bamboo shakes slightly and you can see the white and the black swapping back in forth like quivering. Twice in the scene I think I believe Bruce about him telling Dan he saw the fight from another place because Bruce was so used to movies that he knew exactly how everything looked on the camera as he did the scene. In the Game of Death scene with Inosanto he strikes a pose with his palm out fingers stretched and then moves his arm to his left out from in front of his face underlining his face with his thumb
"Attributes slightly more important than just the technique according to Sijo Bruce" The combination of an athletic body that can execute the movement with a mind that can learn and apply the technique properly. Wise words to remember for those who do far too much technique training but for go the training to improve their athletic ability. But also just as important to have instructors that seem from Guro Dan in the sense of learning the art of Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do. My lineage stems to my instructor Sifu Peter Nguyen who earned full instructorship from Guro Dan Inosanto.
Woah I totally got the understanding of being the 3rd person watching "It" hit and punch! damm I'm becoming more and more aware of my personal JKD, yet what's to learn when it hits on its own.
@@bobbyz23 MMA is the term for the combat sport... either way Bruce was not the father of MMA or mixed martial arts. He was the father of JKD which could be considered a philosophy of mixed martial arts.
When he says that Bruce was “no longer in the body” and able to see from a 3rd angle , is it possible that Bruce was so relaxed during fighting that he could astral project his consciousness ? Almost like astral travelling? It makes one wonder ! 🧐
Dan Inosanto is one of the big gest frau dst ers in martial arts. His "as many arts as possible" (his words). Was designed to keep students coming in paying him money. Sc s ammer.
Anthony Briwn what do you think mma is today? not one style of fighting but a mixed style of fighting used in a fight. that was the theory of Bruce Lee. exactly what was explained in this video.
Peng Kha JKD still hadn't produced any great fighters it's suited Bruce mostly because of his agility & speed ..and I don't think JKD would have been as popular if he lived
Nobody speaks with more knowledge and authority about Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do than Dan Insanto. ... that was FANTASTIC.
Mark Marsh John Little as well.
Dan Inosanto is one of the big gest frau dst ers in martial arts. His "as many arts as possible" (his words). Was designed to keep students coming in paying him money. Sc s ammer.
This interview was deep. I wish I could learn by this man before he leaves us as he is getting up there with age.
He just got his 5 degree black belt in bjj
Dan is doing exactly as Bruce asked of him,teaching his knowledge and we can all learn from him.
Dan inosanto is humble intelligence and extremely knowledgeable martial art
The most mind-blowing part begins here: [9:01] on the "transcendence of technique"
+funkyboodah the conclusion of this section is: if you are occupied, you cannot see it, but "it" sees it, so you must respond to "it"
We miss you Bruce
The five people who disliked this video are all basement dwellers.
Or "original" JKD practitioners 😂
in other words Lee was too damn smart
I've been a martial artist for over 30 years now. Dan will for get more martial arts than i will ever know..... he is a walking encyclopedia
Dan Inosanto is one of the big gest frau dst ers in martial arts. His "as many arts as possible" (his words). Was designed to keep students coming in paying him money. Sc s ammer.
A good interview. Still think that Bruce Lee’s style was in its infancy and we will never really know what the final scrolls would have looked like.
How do you evolve past simplicity and directness?
And how can a guy who trained hardcore 24/7 who was doing hundreds to thousands of reps a day for around 15 years, give a take a few days or weeks off, develop a system that was “still in its infancy”? We aren’t talking about a normal person here. We are talking about someone who trained like a fantastic and was incredibly naturally gifted.
The problem with jeet kune do is it’s been so poorly misrepresented for 50 years most people don’t know or underhand the art.
Spot on brother
@@axelstone3131 yes, Bruce was all those things and I think it ridiculous to think he wouldn’t go even further in his style development.
@@alexrain1188 you know what, I’m sick and fucking tired of seeing comments like yours all over UA-cam pushing this idea that you can “evolve” simplicity and directness in martial arts, by making it MORE COMPLICATED by *adding* more styles and techniques.
You don’t underhand Bruce’s process and like many focus way too much on what he said and not what he DID.
Bruce was stripping, not adding. That is what he DID and that is how he trained. This is fact, not opinion.
But you all have this idea it’s “stuck” because it hasn’t added all this new stuff which isn’t even new anyway. It’s all variations of stuff that’s always been around.
Links probably don’t work, so I am going to advise you to check out John Paul Daily’s channel. He is a JKD instructor.
Watch his recent live stream, simplicity, directness, non - classical and his two most recent shorts, part 1 and 2 about how Bruce actually trained.
@@axelstone3131 that’s not what I said at all. You are just an angry person. If you are seeing those comments everywhere that disagree with you, it’s your own problem.
he is describing the birth of MMA
Guro Dan explained that really well. I really understand what " Transcendence" is all about. Wow! I've got to try and adopt this.
Transcendance is totally empowering. you go from zero to hero in a second. The real secret is wisdom in disciplining and flowing with the Panther in near and present danger. A tad of the Panther is enough for every day dealings. The sight of the Panther is enough to persuade potential threats. Of course you do have to know confidence in your presentation as a fighter. No confidence ~ nothing
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Amazing conversation about Bruce Lee. From what I'm hearing, Bruce Lee was a fighter with a spiritual extra sensory perception.
This is Pure Gold..Thank You M.A.I.A.
9:00 to 11:43 was very interesting. I have heard that Bruce did fight from a third person perspective. And I believe that it's very possible that he did, because he could do other things that no one else could. The man was beyond amazing.
bruce might be the first mma fighter expert...do you agree..
yuan romero he's definitely responsible for finding it decades ago. it's amazing how if you think about his theory and mma now. it's exactly what Bruce Lee tried to teach as Dan is saying in this video. but of course no one will ever credit jkd.
@ uploader Thank you very much for uploading this wonderful speech from Dan INOSANTO, the man who really knew Bruce Lee as the man he was (with his strengths and weaknesses) and not as the mythical figure some fans are making of him into.
@ yuan romero : Bruce Lee is not the first MMA expert in the world, he was the first MMA expert in the USA.
Google Pankration : Pankration of ancient Greece : thousands of years old.Google Dioxippus : The greatest and most lethal "MMA" fighter (in that time they actually killed their opponents in Pankration on many occasions.Dioxippus is probably before Miyomoto Musashi the deadliest one vs one fighter in the world (Miyomoto had katanas, Dioxippus was bare handed).
Google Nihon Kempo :
... developed in 1932 by Muneomi Sawayama, the art places an equal emphasis on striking techniques using hands and feet, immobilization and controls, projections and take-downs.
Google Jon Bluming : Jon Bluming : 10th Dan Judo 10th Dan Hapkido 9th Dan Karate : started boxing at 13 years old in 1946, military close combat in 1949, fought in the Korean war in 1950, started Judo and Taekkyon around 1953, in 1958 he started Shotokan Karate then switched to Kyokushin karate, he is also trained in bojutsu, iaijutsu and kendo. Jon trained with the highest masters of their respective arts and formed himself some of the greatest masters and fighters in the world, one of them even made Daidi Juku, the first MMA championship form in the world way before UFC and Pride (But after the ridiculous match of Muhammad Ali vs Antonio Inoki which was a show)
he started it :P
Honestly his JKD philosophy is the opposite of MMA. JKD philosophy means to not bound yourself to one or any number of techniques. It's his understating of other styles that allowed him to attack in their exposed spots when used. He didn't use a mix of martial arts to deal attacks, he used the understanding of them to avoid them...then use HIS own form to attack.
“The majority of people who practice
Jeet Kune Do are mixed up, they think it should be a part of Wing Chun, a part of MMA, a part of Thai boxing, a part of wrestling, you know, a part of Wing Chun, which this is completely incorrect. You don't go from style to style, you go from distance to target or target to distance. Longest weapon to the nearest target and the most direct and efficient route possible, that is Jeet Kune Do.”
- Tommy Carruthers
dans the man he was pretty brutal in his prime he introduced the nunchuku to bruce
Best description of Jeet Kune Do i have ever listend to..Excellent!
seeing a fight from a 3rd person's point of view. in other words, he coached himself in each of his fights. very cool & informative interview of probably bruce's most well rounded student/teacher. thanx 4 sharing.
He was in his astral form.
Pretty profound stuff.seems like he was a spiritual enlighten person.
As is commonly known Bruce was born in the year of the dragon but also in the hour of the dragon - destined to be martial arts royalty, the Jesus Christ of Martial arts.
the "it" part wow
Damn, what kind of mind did Bruce have? Who knows what else he would have tried to incorporate into his routine if he would have lived for just another 5 years.
Agree
“The majority of people who practice
Jeet Kune Do are mixed up, they think it should be a part of Wing Chun, a part of MMA, a part of Thai boxing, a part of wrestling, you know, a part of Wing Chun, which this is completely incorrect. You don't go from style to style, you go from distance to target or target to distance. Longest weapon to the nearest target and the most direct and efficient route possible, that is Jeet Kune Do.”
- Tommy Carruthers
My instructor in Krav Maga trained in one of Dan inosanto’s group class. He says it was so awesome listening to him go on a tangent about weird and unheard stories and mixing that with forms and techniques. Cool dude from what I hear.
This is incredible!
SO BASICALLY BRUCE LEE INVENTED MMA FIGHTING=JKD
MMA there are rules, i don't see that being the same. sport fighting i believe, is an misleading comparison.
No.
“The majority of people who practice
Jeet Kune Do are mixed up, they think it should be a part of Wing Chun, a part of MMA, a part of Thai boxing, a part of wrestling, you know, a part of Wing Chun, which this is completely incorrect. You don't go from style to style, you go from distance to target or target to distance. Longest weapon to the nearest target and the most direct and efficient route possible, that is Jeet Kune Do.”
- Tommy Carruthers
I think i would take it from someone that knew him as well as Dan and other people close to him that knew him best if he wasnt good i dont think they would have spent so much time with him rather than listen to a big bunch of people today that has never paid dues or put in work to accomplish anything other than talking trash over a keyboard
The Bruce Lee haters say and this is most likely a lie that Dan Inosanto says Bruce is really not a fighter. There are other Bruce Lee students say otherwise, a martial artist actually to be feared. I understand, Dan cannot speak on behalf of other Bruce close associates. He only speak based on his experience with Bruce. But the testimony of Abdul Jabbar and Jesse Glover, Bruce was gifted martial artist to be feared, bigger fighters couldn’t take him down he was like a “Ghost”, according to Jesse Glover.
He's probably just explained JDK. Technique is definitely unimportant. Confidence means you will adapt a strike stance not a defensive stance. Hit hard, hit fast, hit first.
is dan inosanto filipino ??
Yup
You damn right
That makes perfect logical sense the statement that Dan Inosanto just stated.In other words use your brain there is always an logical response to the situation at hand.No matter what's your fighting condition there is always an correct response do not put limits on your education or achievements in life a lot of the times when one is trying to figure out the answer it's likely its in front of us.The most effective weapon one can acquire is one own brain.Utilize it to my own ability
Would love to train with this man.
you can blend whatever you want but you will always have a base art on which everything else is founded
nicley said
thank you
:)
Unless you dont. You ARE the problem
Bruce must have been an INTP. No one else would just stop after months and say, " That's not where its at."
This is actually very good.
I am really happy and proud that i met Guro Inosanto at a two days Inosanto Kali and JKD seminar long time ago. He is just fantastic as everyone expect from him, by his martial Art and his kindness. A really great man.
Thank you for sharing this awesome video. What Master Inosanto and Lee teaching is not just about Martial Arts. It's about applying what you know (knowledge) to different situations that will be effective. Most people learned by memorization at the beginning. Only masters / experts will take their learning and transcend it to different area.
Inosanto was the father of MMA JKD is a simplified and refined art for street combat!
If he learned the full kung fu systems he could see there a lot he could have add aswell
There is so many things he knew the list goes on look it up
Boxing, jkd, wing chun, kickboxing, fencing, tai chi (for breathing and stretching) jui jistu, jun fan, Muay Thai , and other Chinese martial arts on top of that
To say someone doesn’t know all the martial arts just seems like a given. I don’t think ANYONE knows every single martial art in the world
9:37 that’s insane capability 😳😳
Facts
Pure Gold. Thank you Dan.
we all know that dan is a true legend and how he describes what bruce believed and how he addapted his traing you really do get that lightening bolt hit you that bruce really did know his stuff and his mindset on how to combine and put stuff together was way ahead of its time, its fair to say he was the father of MMA
Flowing transactions like Mercury...😉 Dan the Man.
Excellent video.
Seeing the openings. This is why New Zealand Boxer Joseph Parker is dominating as a heavyweight though he is much smaller than opponents . He has a third sense where he sees openings in a split second which will be attributed to his youth but effective non the less.
Also Conor McGregor in the UFC. Conor doesn't have the speed of Bruce obviously but his way of striking, movement his power and his timing feels alot like Bruce Lee. Which is understandable considering Conor is a massive Bruce Lee fan.
@@Khorneyhe beat up little guys at 145 and 155. He is not a out of this world fighter. Never has been. Connors fan boys man smh.
A part that might mean I'm psychotic is how I've noticed that if a person is looking to their side in photos you can see the white in their eye but only one side of it.
Now imagine people see out of the white part and not the black pupil.
They swap places when you see it right and suddenly they aren't looking to the side but the white is looking right at you like a white pupil in a black eye.
All of this has made me think of the yin and the yang.
looking right at you. What if you couldn't figure out whether the person could see from the white or the black?
ua-cam.com/video/v4FdMp_zTAQ/v-deo.html
In this scene he holds the bamboo pointing up and holds the tip right under his eye like he's pointing to it. Then the bamboo shakes slightly and you can see the white and the black swapping back in forth like quivering. Twice in the scene I think
I believe Bruce about him telling Dan he saw the fight from another place because Bruce was so used to movies that he knew exactly how everything looked on the camera as he did the scene.
In the Game of Death scene with Inosanto he strikes a pose with his palm out fingers stretched and then moves his arm to his left out from in front of his face underlining his face with his thumb
"Attributes slightly more important than just the technique according to Sijo Bruce" The combination of an athletic body that can execute the movement with a mind that can learn and apply the technique properly. Wise words to remember for those who do far too much technique training but for go the training to improve their athletic ability. But also just as important to have instructors that seem from Guro Dan in the sense of learning the art of Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do. My lineage stems to my instructor Sifu Peter Nguyen who earned full instructorship from Guro Dan Inosanto.
Rip to the dragon Bruce Lee
I now understand Jeet Kune Do
Im sorry but you cannot understand that which is not there
Yeah fantastic for Bruce...
But is it fantastic for me if i want to learn it?
No, 'cause it's Bruce's own personal system.
Though?...
Rogério Sergio De Oliveira moro no Maranhão cidade buriti bravo
pure wisdom
The mistake of 'trading styles' is that the secret is in the training method not the style.
Great video
On the topic of vision this makes a lot of sense and nobody addresses it...
Woah I totally got the understanding of being the 3rd person watching "It" hit and punch! damm I'm becoming more and more aware of my personal JKD, yet what's to learn when it hits on its own.
Bruce Lee is the real father of MMA and I'm not talking about MMA as the sport we see but what people do to protect themselves in the real world.
MMA is a sport. Bruce was the father of JKD>
@@cuzz63 He's talking about mixing different types of martial arts , that is MMA mixed martial arts =MMA
@@bobbyz23 MMA is the term for the combat sport... either way Bruce was not the father of MMA or mixed martial arts. He was the father of JKD which could be considered a philosophy of mixed martial arts.
@@bobbyz23 his post is inaccurate by posting MMA then saying he isnt talking about the sport...MMA is the sport. either he was still wrong.
@@cuzz63 Who was the first martial artist in the 1960’s to incorporate different styles in their training?What does the term MMA stand for?
Inspirational
great
Great video. Thanks! 😀
Very enlightening interview.
So basically what Bruce did is lay the foundation of MMA
No.
Muito bom
When he says that Bruce was “no longer in the body” and able to see from a 3rd angle , is it possible that Bruce was so relaxed during fighting that he could astral project his consciousness ? Almost like astral travelling? It makes one wonder ! 🧐
yeah I wouldn't doubt it with all the meditating and energy work he did
tze
9:51
he looks like Brendon Lee?
😂 wat
Wheres the rest of the video?
he told y that youse who y r
the title should be "be formless, like water"
Dan Inosanto is one of the big gest frau dst ers in martial arts. His "as many arts as possible" (his words). Was designed to keep students coming in paying him money. Sc s ammer.
Prove it ,challenge his skills in kali knife fighting and hand to hand ,even at his age now.
Scammer😂
JKD has produced no great fighters
Anthony Briwn what do you think mma is today? not one style of fighting but a mixed style of fighting used in a fight. that was the theory of Bruce Lee. exactly what was explained in this video.
lol mma is definitely jkd. flowing(switching) through several fighting style.
Peng Kha JKD still hadn't produced any great fighters it's suited Bruce mostly because of his agility & speed ..and I don't think JKD would have been as popular if he lived
Iskandar Michael JKD is a fight system yet it's produced no great fighters end of
Anthony Briwn Jon jones Trains jkd and Anderson Silvia has trained with dan.