Those claiming Lee could not fight on a level that would allow him to be MMA champion(did not exist when he was alive) or to beat almost all other fighters is ignoring the young sensei aspect of it. Since a young sensei starting out would not have the track record of an older sensei and was also still able to show the effectiveness of what he wanted to present, fighting experts would literally require him to show what he could do before continuing and either he would win their trust or be labeled a fraud. The fact that he was able to get such a following in this manner shows he was a legendary fighter. I think Lee had goals and those goals were not encapsulated in real life tournaments. If he were young today and had seen this happen to someone else, he likely would reconsider that for posterity and legacy sake...
I rememeber when i started my martial arts journey. I was studying wing chun kung fu. And attending college at the same time. We had a class for kickboxing that was short lived because people actually got hurt. But the guy who taught it became my teacher when he found out i was studing wing chun. And i was also learning bruce lees fighting methods. He brought reality to my training. He was trained in jeet kune do, wing chun and the russian version wing tsun. Ill never forget he was constantly quoting bruce and how he would do this and that. But one of his lessons he told me was to never tense up. Keep your arm relaxed, dont telegraph your movements and when the time comes. Snap your arm and fist towards your opponent. And retract fast. It was better than just putting up your arms and doing a little dance. It was effective and to the point. 23 years later im teaching kids about bruce lees jkd and wing chun while i continue to hone my skills
Coburn was actually training for in like flint. But contiued to train with lee and the two formed a genuine friendship that was to continue until lees tragic passing in 1973. To bad that these two didnt get to finish their silent fluit project
08:50 his speed and technique are truly out of this world. He moves so relaxed and natural, almost effortless.. mindblowing.
“Emotional content… not anger” that always sticks with me
Love how he does his own sound effects.
This is fantastic footage thank you!!!
Bruce is a great teacher, instructor and motivator
......i.wish he was my teacher
Those claiming Lee could not fight on a level that would allow him to be MMA champion(did not exist when he was alive) or to beat almost all other fighters is ignoring the young sensei aspect of it. Since a young sensei starting out would not have the track record of an older sensei and was also still able to show the effectiveness of what he wanted to present, fighting experts would literally require him to show what he could do before continuing and either he would win their trust or be labeled a fraud. The fact that he was able to get such a following in this manner shows he was a legendary fighter. I think Lee had goals and those goals were not encapsulated in real life tournaments. If he were young today and had seen this happen to someone else, he likely would reconsider that for posterity and legacy sake...
Can't get enough of Bruce's knowledge. Even his intro sounds sharp.
Working out with the ultimate martial artist
i can't wait the next video of bruce lee!! Thanks!!
Bruce is soo detailed....
9:44 Aha! Its getting there, my friend!
Love Bruce RIP
Good Lord I was only 6-7 then. Coburn cracks me up, honestly, I wished there were vids taken of McQueen.
Never seen this film before. Seeing Bruce work with James Coburn and the commentary is fantastic and very instructive. Really excellent thanks.
Be Water my Friend! Bruce Lee
One triuely exceptional martial artist and one very gifted and underrated acter. Great to see this olld footage
I would have loved Bruce Lee to watch MMA fights nowadays and hear his opinions
There is a documented reaction of Bruce Lee on Muay Thai fighters during filming The Big Boss in Thailand 1970.
@@MartialMadness where is that video
You can read in his book The Tao of Jeet Kune Do
IT EVEN TRANSLATED INTO MALAY WHICH ID MY LANGUAGE HOLY SHEYT!!
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Wow..I've never seen all this footage and I've watched a lot
Super cool
I rememeber when i started my martial arts journey. I was studying wing chun kung fu. And attending college at the same time. We had a class for kickboxing that was short lived because people actually got hurt. But the guy who taught it became my teacher when he found out i was studing wing chun. And i was also learning bruce lees fighting methods. He brought reality to my training. He was trained in jeet kune do, wing chun and the russian version wing tsun. Ill never forget he was constantly quoting bruce and how he would do this and that. But one of his lessons he told me was to never tense up. Keep your arm relaxed, dont telegraph your movements and when the time comes. Snap your arm and fist towards your opponent. And retract fast. It was better than just putting up your arms and doing a little dance. It was effective and to the point. 23 years later im teaching kids about bruce lees jkd and wing chun while i continue to hone my skills
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Coburn was actually training for in like flint. But contiued to train with lee and the two formed a genuine friendship that was to continue until lees tragic passing in 1973. To bad that these two didnt get to finish their silent fluit project
Amazing to hear baby shannon crying in background
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( CURBBUN ) , WAS , TRAING FOR A MOVIE !!!!! [ NEVER SERIOUS IN LEARNING ] .!!!! ( TOO SLOW ) 😳.....