Bruce Lee's Training Routines - What we know of the actual programs he used

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  • @darkherox8
    @darkherox8 6 років тому +318

    I base as lot of my training from his book, The Art of Expressing the Human Body. It's simple, yet highly effective.

    • @TheBioneer
      @TheBioneer  6 років тому +53

      Yeah it's an excellent book! Always gives you new ideas :-)

    • @pscully1969
      @pscully1969 2 роки тому +8

      Great book, I've been applying a lot of his ideas to my workouts.

    • @wafershade
      @wafershade Рік тому

      Fr

    • @josephperkins4857
      @josephperkins4857 Рік тому

      ok that was 5 years ago. whats been your results?

  • @princeekeson12
    @princeekeson12 6 років тому +293

    Explosive, fast-twitch muscle work would make sense for him as a martial artist. That lat spread though. 😮

    • @eugenechun4140
      @eugenechun4140 3 роки тому +18

      His whole body was a fast twitch muscle fiber... I think that's one of the main reasons he wanted as low as a body percentage fat as possible so his body reaction speed would be even more reflexive and harder to react to and unpredictable....

    • @churchboi9953
      @churchboi9953 Рік тому +2

      The back is totally Cobra Commander!!

  • @ketoking9435
    @ketoking9435 6 років тому +131

    Brilliant vid,,,,as a youngster in 70s Bruce Lee & Ali were our heroes,,,,,, Have a great week

    • @TheBioneer
      @TheBioneer  6 років тому +14

      Thanks! :-D Still heroes to me now!

    • @AngelLopez-xh6sz
      @AngelLopez-xh6sz 5 років тому +2

      I'm 17 and you're dead wrong. He inspires me in my every day life.

    • @davidguest6979
      @davidguest6979 5 років тому +1

      Bruce Lee and Muhammad Ali are our heroes and icons forever.

    • @atheistleopard618
      @atheistleopard618 5 років тому +1

      bruce lee was, sure, but not Ali/Clay..he was an arrogant prick actually. I'd rather have a real man who is extremely skilled and is moreso humble, like Rocky Marciano or Bruce Lee. FUCK ALI. THEND.

    • @wickedhouston5538
      @wickedhouston5538 3 роки тому

      @@atheistleopard618 racist

  • @dusk7776
    @dusk7776 6 років тому +120

    According to Dan Inosanto and others Bruce trained with, he typically was about 145 pounds when he wasn't shooting a movie, then cut down to 132-135 to be super shredded for filming. That's probably why some people disagree on how much cardio he was doing, and maybe explains a couple of the changes in his routine.

    • @TheBioneer
      @TheBioneer  6 років тому +35

      Good shout! Fairly standard practice for actors but it's easy to forget Bruce was a showman as well as a martial artist.

    • @MrFabiomassid
      @MrFabiomassid 6 років тому +8

      +Vegeta Dbiop shut up and go back to your video games

    • @midguy4265
      @midguy4265 6 років тому +7

      Vegeta Dbiop how is being stronger than most 200lb bodybuilders at 135lbs anorexic

    • @MrWongWey
      @MrWongWey 6 років тому +8

      Vegeta Dbiop Being a great fighter isnt all about lifting weights and becoming a body builder jackass. Doing. 1000 pushups in one day is impressive, hitting and kicking at lightning speed is impressive, hell being able to do all this shit at 135 pounds is impressive. The fuck you do?

    • @MrWongWey
      @MrWongWey 6 років тому +7

      Vegeta Dbiop I never said Bruce could win a fight by impressing an opponent. In fact you were the one who said what Bruce Lee did was " Not Impressive". So let me throw that shit right back at you "No one ever one a fight by *not* impressing an opponent".

  • @michaelm296
    @michaelm296 6 років тому +18

    This is one of the best and most concise videos on Bruce's training I have seen, and I have seen and read a lot. Thanks for making this!

    • @TheBioneer
      @TheBioneer  6 років тому +2

      Thanks :-D Thanks for watching!

  • @andrewwazagow9120
    @andrewwazagow9120 6 років тому +9

    The most complet , clear and elegantly shown examples of Bruce's training . Bravo and big Thanks .

  • @stevenedmund5680
    @stevenedmund5680 6 років тому +51

    The Isometrics have helped me so much for blocking strikes.
    I have also practiced a lot of his cable exercises and my kicks evolved so fast with speed , power and accuracy.
    Another thing I have used a lot is the weighted bar for getting a great snap to the punch.
    I have been doing this snap exercise for a few years now and it is still a staple to my punching exercises.

    • @vornamenachname3634
      @vornamenachname3634 5 років тому

      Steven Edmund How did you train ?

    • @eugenechun4140
      @eugenechun4140 3 роки тому

      Finger and wrist weights toe and ankle weights while doing shadow boxing kata movements calisthenics? Why not electrodes on every muscle group on the body?

  • @JaxBlade
    @JaxBlade 6 років тому +511

    AWESOME :D my Boy Bruce inspires me on the daily!

    • @TheBioneer
      @TheBioneer  6 років тому +41

      Thanks man! Yeah he's insanely awesome. Going through footage to make this vid reminds me how fast and powerful he was! #lifegoals

    • @alexpoll6160
      @alexpoll6160 6 років тому +12

      You see everything Jax

    • @please6515
      @please6515 6 років тому +3

      JaxBlade oh shit jax

    • @gerrychen4174
      @gerrychen4174 6 років тому +1

      Ah so you also spend your time on these types of videos hehe

    • @trevinnorman3206
      @trevinnorman3206 6 років тому +1

      +Michael Morton liar

  • @josecarbo8414
    @josecarbo8414 6 років тому +47

    This entry was fantastic and thought provoking. I became a Bruce Lee fan when I was 10 years old...unfortunately one month after his death. At that time I didn't care for or thought about his training methods (my love for lifting was four years away when the first Rocky movie came out), but I remember that everyone wanted to learn his "crazy" fighting methods. I think it's great that we are exploring this now and the only person I would trust to investigate this is...the Bioneer...

    • @TheBioneer
      @TheBioneer  6 років тому +7

      Catching Rocky 2 on TV one day was one of my early motivations too! And thanks, I really appreciate it :-D Glad you enjoyed the vid!

  • @itsgleneaton4883
    @itsgleneaton4883 2 роки тому +5

    You have an excellent way of describing details and not assuming something without proper evidence. And when your guessing you let the viewer know. Being a man so skinny in structure as Bruce was the question of why was he so strong with such a small frame is what many don’t understand. They measure strength by its size but it# by its density. He was solid. Bones ligaments everything was developed and ready to go.

  • @mgtowproperties
    @mgtowproperties 6 років тому +251

    Well FYI you got a remember something the man only weighed 135 pounds So Him curling 80 pounds is quite a lot

    • @c.galindo9639
      @c.galindo9639 6 років тому +37

      Most likely that wasn’t his max either and more of a warmup. He was in for longevity and working his entire body to get it all in sync how he wanted it

    • @antonioridah172
      @antonioridah172 5 років тому +1

      Exactly

    • @DepressionShaman
      @DepressionShaman 5 років тому +22

      Those were concentration curls bro. That would be a lot for a guy twice his size.

    • @vxdadeces8872
      @vxdadeces8872 5 років тому +1

      wtffffff dude that's so wild!!!!!!!!

    • @blackwidow4759
      @blackwidow4759 5 років тому

      Keevin Tamplin what are concentration curls

  • @antonioridah172
    @antonioridah172 5 років тому +17

    Wow Bruce was the perfect weapon, master, inspiration, LEGEND. 👑

  • @Cookefan59
    @Cookefan59 6 років тому +17

    Many bodybuilding experts will recommend doing squats along with the body part you want to grow the fastest because when you stimulate the legs and glutes, you are by default stimulating the release of more growth hormone than if you work that body part by itself. Bruce is also employing the concept of muscle energy and stretching/lengthening by alternating between curls and extensions. Working the biceps lengthens and stretches the triceps and working the triceps lengthens and stretches the biceps. It also make for a more efficient work out. You don’t really have to rest if you go back and forth between the two. This gives the workout a cardio flavor that will help to burn fat and very little muscle. It will actually get you a pump that hard to top. Thanks for these excellent videos. You certainly do your homework well and I appreciate your enthusiasm and obvious love honor and respect for Brice Lee his philosophy his fans and his family.

  • @alonthekiller
    @alonthekiller 2 роки тому +1

    this channel is an absolute goldmine.

  • @gingercore69
    @gingercore69 6 років тому +233

    well in my opinion... forearms are the most important muscle in martial arts... wanna punch? have as much mass behind the punch... the arm doesnt add mass at all it just pushes the mass from the hand, the forearm does... wanna throw someone with a judo throw? grip strenght is needed... so... it is actually the most usefull muscle for martial arts in the upperbody...

    • @poldercannabisolieteam2874
      @poldercannabisolieteam2874 6 років тому +58

      Core is the most important. Because with a strong core you can drive the limbs to a higher momentum.

    • @TheBioneer
      @TheBioneer  6 років тому +24

      For grappling and locks it is no doubt crucial!

    • @TheBioneer
      @TheBioneer  6 років тому +35

      True, and for stabilizing yourself when throwing kicks. The legs play an important role driving power as well :-)

    • @gingercore69
      @gingercore69 6 років тому +3

      Polder Cannabis Olie team well, it depends... In martial arts you can do techniques in different ways, most common techniques are "whip" "drive" and "snap" snap doesnt bennefit at all from core muscles, as long as your core is strong enough to stand up and walking you are atrong enough for that kind of technique... Good examples of snaping techniques are the jab, the snapping front leg kick(you juat stand rise ypur kne aiming to the target and extend the foot fast... It can be a front kick or a round house kick) whiping needs a pull motion by the core, but is usually a short action qnd it doesnt need much muscle behind it... Some versions of the hook and the backfist use that, the hook kick can be done that way... And driving uses the core to push the technique... The cross, the front kick, the side kick and the back kick can be done that way... Still... ALL techniques no matter the method benefit from "heavy hands" because no matter if you whip, drive or snap, the mass behind the hand will be qdded to the damage...

    • @niteowl2595
      @niteowl2595 6 років тому +2

      The Bioneer Say I have a Question ? I sometimes do Floor Press where I load up the Bar with Plates where I CANT move it. Is that overcoming Isometrics ?

  • @WILD__THINGS
    @WILD__THINGS 6 років тому +257

    To be honest with you, I never knew Bruce lifted weights until I started watching your videos. I always imagined him to be a strictly calisthenics guy.

    • @NathanSander777
      @NathanSander777 6 років тому +25

      WILD THINGS That’s how he permanently injured his back was lifting weights.

    • @rong805
      @rong805 6 років тому +12

      Chris Sander u mean he didn't get hurt fighting the yellow brat? 😁😁 not sure if u saw "The Legend of Bruce Lee" on Netflix!

    • @gokuvegeta4378
      @gokuvegeta4378 6 років тому +24

      RGee 805 no it's true he hurt his backs doing good mornings

    • @NathanSander777
      @NathanSander777 6 років тому +2

      Terrance Ball Exactly

    • @rong805
      @rong805 6 років тому +9

      Terrance Ball Nah brother, I was making a joke, if u saw the
      show on Netflix, they portrayed him getting hurt fighting a guy he called the yellow brat! I recommend it if u don't mind reading the English translation.

  • @forfpartyforfparty6459
    @forfpartyforfparty6459 6 років тому +3

    Bruce,,a genius,philosopher,unbelievable dedication,training, world class athlete.BRUCE IS BEST

  • @tappingninja
    @tappingninja 4 роки тому +2

    I think the idea behind the spring at the end was to push his body to react at any given moment especially when you are most fatigued, it's a mental drill if anything else to keep his body perpetually moving and not allowing the lactic acid to pool in one area...

  • @atheistleopard2484
    @atheistleopard2484 6 років тому +14

    Bruce Lee is the man.....even in 2018/2019!!!!!

    • @atheistleopard2484
      @atheistleopard2484 4 роки тому +2

      @Orthodox im aryan, not a 'nigga', sorry 'g money grip'. lmao

  • @rudyvega4447
    @rudyvega4447 6 років тому +1

    Beautiful Video Sir, well Done.
    Sijo Bruce Lee's main Goal was to Create a High Resistance to Fatigue and Failure of His Muscles, Heart and Lungs. With Proper Diet & Exercises of the day, Bruce Lee Accomplished His of Goal and His Ultimate Reality of Jeet Kune Do.
    One's body can only Express POWER, Only because POWER comes from The Ground. So in JKD, The Stance and Footwork are What made Sijo Bruce Lee a Powerful Weapon in The World of Martial Arts "Then & Now".

  • @paulmitchell5349
    @paulmitchell5349 6 років тому +6

    His weights program was presumable balanced by martial arts training also. You can't extrapolate only from the gym routine to his physique and performance,

  • @chriswillowberg9308
    @chriswillowberg9308 6 років тому +1

    Again, you have produced another excellent video on the king of martial arts. I thought that i, at 51, knew everything that could possibly be known about Mr. Lee. I read every interview written, watched and listened "hanging" on his every syllable of every word that i was fortunate enough to hear that man's voice speak. You have come up with freight train loads more. I don't know how, or where you aquirre such an amount of information on this man's life!?! Excellent work! Please do not stop this work that you do. If i was to have any questions for you..it would be these.....What are your physical comparisons as to Bruce Lee's? ( Height, weight, body fat)? For example...i'm 5' 9" tall, at my best, i weighed 160lbs. (Remember i'm 51 as we speak), Also you look, in your arms, especially the biceps, to be much bigger than Bruce Lee's, is that just the way you're training, or is there some other reason for this? I personally always thought that Bruce Lee should've been maybe 160 instead of 140. I wonder if the extra 20 pounds, doing the exact training routines would have made his punches even stronger, or do you think it would have slowed his punches down? Thank you , Chris.

  • @hamzadesidragonsarwar
    @hamzadesidragonsarwar 4 роки тому +3

    Bruce Lee was on a whole different level he was naturally gifted with a body like that

    • @lea-rw5cb
      @lea-rw5cb 3 роки тому +1

      He was fanatical in the gym and dojo everything had to be spot on

  • @mr.b.o.y9606
    @mr.b.o.y9606 6 років тому +2

    The nature of bruce lee is the best no one can be the same as him.

  • @scottgarber7985
    @scottgarber7985 6 років тому +3

    My theory on the isolation bicep curls without the same for the tricep curls was the result of avoiding elbow injuries. Much of my approach to training is similar to what is described in that book, and I find that bicep curls compliment the high frequency "grease-the-groove" method of a variety of pushups and his hand strikes (which are driven by the triceps, deltoids, and lats in his backfist-esk and wing chun approach early on). Training in a similar way to what is described in that book, I find that bicep curls help prevent elbow pain and tendonitis.

  • @hottellshotel8763
    @hottellshotel8763 6 років тому +6

    Always enjoy watching your videos I get alot of ideas watching your channel!

    • @TheBioneer
      @TheBioneer  6 років тому

      Thanks! Glad they help :-D

  • @EricCarrJeetKunedo
    @EricCarrJeetKunedo 6 років тому +2

    Very well done. I think you nailed some of the gaps in the book, great work!

  • @siveshenragavulu2181
    @siveshenragavulu2181 6 років тому +3

    Ive been following all of bruce lees training and its amazing I do train forearm, wrist and abs everyday

    • @TheBioneer
      @TheBioneer  6 років тому +1

      Cool! How has it been going?

    • @siveshenragavulu2181
      @siveshenragavulu2181 6 років тому

      The Bioneer Awesome actually he's first workout made me really big went up to 85kgs and have been following all his workouts after that my weight sits around 67-70 kgs with my boxing training plus Bruce's cardio and Interval training thanks to Bruce I manged to get my bodyfat to what I estimate to be 8 to 10 percent and 6 percent at one point. He's a true role model and his philosophy and outlook in life helped me become a better person.

    • @12shah74
      @12shah74 6 років тому

      @@siveshenragavulu2181 bruce lee vs muhammad ali?

  • @FrancisMaxino
    @FrancisMaxino 6 років тому +6

    I thought Bruce also used flys with dumbbells to 'expand his chest'. He also did a lot of what we would term now as cross-training...on the days he was recovering from his resistance work-outs he'd also jog/sprint/run and do stretching.

  • @TheJacali
    @TheJacali 6 років тому +1

    Congratulations on 50k subs man you deserve it 👊

  • @IsmaelHernandez-lx6sj
    @IsmaelHernandez-lx6sj 4 роки тому +3

    Great video and analysis!
    About the forearms, I trained wing chun too and I can tell for fact that its practice uses the forearms a lot in blocking and hitting, making the forearms really hard. Besides, the chisao training used in wing chun develops insane agility and speed in the arms.

  • @lea-rw5cb
    @lea-rw5cb 3 роки тому +7

    Tao of Jeet Kune Do is an amazing book you can learn alot from that book alone 👍

    • @Alienjujitsu
      @Alienjujitsu 3 роки тому +1

      Yes very true there the tao of jeet kune do, complete with Bruce's hand drawn diagrams that's an all round bible of strength and martial arts, the art of the intercepting fist.

  • @yeshuaservant7
    @yeshuaservant7 6 років тому +3

    If you want to know the general emphases in Bruce Lee's training--look up videos of his prize student, Dan Inosanto. Dan discusses Bruce's workouts in some detail.

  • @iwanttofeelaliveandexperie2872
    @iwanttofeelaliveandexperie2872 6 років тому +23

    Fortunately enough, I went to the HK heritage museum where they had Bruce lees private items there on display, including a sheet of paper with his handwriting on it describing his routine for working on his martial arts. I took a sneaky pic quickly before the security guard caught me. There was also a sheet of paper with his routine for weight training which I didn’t snap a picture off

  • @TruthTellert63
    @TruthTellert63 Рік тому +1

    1:51 -- Commenting five years after this video's release, I can authoritatively state that the light squats at the beginning of the workout would have been for the purpose of a full-body warmup. (Those insulting Lee for the amount of weight used don't understand what they're seeing. Such a warmup is SUPPOSED to be light; otherwise, it wastes energy needed for the main exercises. Also, note that this card was for one of Lee’s ARM workouts, not one for his legs. Apparently, a lot of people miss the words “forearms, biceps, triceps” written on the right side of the card.) A full-body warmup was a part of virtually every bodybuilding course printed from the 30s to the 70s, especially those from York Barbell, which Lee would have gotten with the purchase of his power rack. Trainees were usually instructed to do a set of light “flip” snatches, five or six continuous cleans & presses, or maybe a set or two of squats. (Since there's evidence that Lee ran, jumped rope, and rode an exercise bike, he likely didn't squat at all for his legs. Very few boxers/martial artists in Lee's time did so, and, in fact, most still don't.)

  • @user-co6jl1mt6i
    @user-co6jl1mt6i 6 років тому +1

    Great upload of the greatest marital artist in the world.

  • @justrandom7752
    @justrandom7752 6 років тому +8

    Honestly, Arnold and Bruce Lee are my inspirations for training.I train my forearms a lot.

    • @zirconium2014
      @zirconium2014 2 роки тому +1

      I aspire to Bruce because he's natural and I love the idea of having core strength, muscle control and indurance over big bulky muscles

    • @wafershade
      @wafershade Рік тому +1

      Same everyday I train my forearms and calves and other more 😉

  • @jamoss2007
    @jamoss2007 6 років тому +2

    Good breakdown. Appreciate the real life involed in your narrating

  • @daywalker48603
    @daywalker48603 6 років тому +2

    Imagine how John Little felt to visit Linda Lee and see the Marcy trainer, then her GIVING it to him! Priceless.

  • @mostafasaid5012
    @mostafasaid5012 6 років тому +33

    Can you make a training scheme for a week based on Bruce Lee's workouts

  • @paulJkiely
    @paulJkiely 6 років тому +22

    As far as I know, Bruce's objective was always function over aesthetics. Overtime he became more
    knowledgeable about the physics of his craft and every training plan had a purpose of functionality.
    In addition Bruce had some rather unique ways to develop his speed, one the methods he used involved using a television set.
    For this training a fast paced program would be on and would stand several feet in facing the screen dry washing his hands so that neither hand would be dominant, and as soon as there was a scene change, he would strike or block, kick, shuffle or whatever.
    The scene changes would occur without warning in the blink of an eye...and he would respond to the unfolding progress of the TV program.
    A very interesting method indeed!

    • @paulJkiely
      @paulJkiely 6 років тому +2

      Blaine 9 rubbing hands together as if you were trying to keep them warm in a kind of rolling motion...the idea is that neither hand will be the dominant hand in this exercise...

    • @harleyzeth
      @harleyzeth 6 років тому

      This entire routine is for aethetics

    • @harleyzeth
      @harleyzeth 6 років тому

      These workouts are literally bodybuilding workouts. None of those were things that athletes would do, the clean and press was the only "power" exercise.

    • @MrWongWey
      @MrWongWey 6 років тому

      Jeff Sol Pfft hahaha

    • @c.galindo9639
      @c.galindo9639 6 років тому

      Jeff Sol so she trained with him too in a way

  • @hazim261
    @hazim261 5 років тому +6

    bruce lee workouts are crazy, thats why he's a legend

    • @jamesrichard8933
      @jamesrichard8933 5 років тому

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    • @jaysonscaccia3188
      @jaysonscaccia3188 5 років тому +1

      @Brick Schitthouse really what the hell does that matter, unless your a professional fighter? Which he was not. He is was athlete, a martial artist, actor all of these he was a success.

    • @jaysonscaccia3188
      @jaysonscaccia3188 5 років тому +2

      @Brick Schitthouse he wasn't a professional fighter! A prize fighter, or a tournament junky. That doesn't mean shit. Do you honestly think Lee couldn't fight? Only a fool would think that. Just because he didn't choose that career path do not discredit his abilities or achievements. As if being in a real fight legitimizes everything. Anyone who thinks Lee was a "fighter" got it wrong, besides fighting doesn't mean anything there is always someone gonna whoop you. Ask Rousey, McGregor, and Diaz. So again what does it matter? Bruce Lee was a badass that cannot be denied.

    • @ziel9474
      @ziel9474 4 роки тому +1

      @Brick Schitthouse How the fuck would someone make a New martial arts style without having to fight at all? Omfg You're so delusional and jealous of what he had become. How bout you stop being lazy and start doing push-ups yourself?Lol nitwit.

    • @ziel9474
      @ziel9474 4 роки тому +1

      @Brick Schitthouse Bruce didnt fight? LOL The best karate fighters even went flying after his 1 inch punch and you expect us to believe on your shit? LOOOOL

  • @Jigitaetsa
    @Jigitaetsa 6 років тому +14

    I feel like you are missing out a very important fact - besides his 3 times per week routines at the gym, he was doing martial arts, stretching, conditioning for 6 hours or more every single day

    • @juan1073
      @juan1073 2 роки тому

      Not really 6 hours lol

    • @Jigitaetsa
      @Jigitaetsa 2 роки тому

      @@juan1073 How would you know, were you there with him??

  • @dynamitemagicianimpossibel4630
    @dynamitemagicianimpossibel4630 6 років тому +19

    My Hero Is Bruce

  • @ProphecyPrepper
    @ProphecyPrepper 6 років тому +2

    Really liked the quote about shadow fighting. I naturally evolved into doing this when training alone in my room after school and it really made such a different to speed and blocking during fights. Getting back into it 15 years later and I hope it comes back. Seeing this quote just motivated more and affirmed it

  • @ShinSuperSaiyajin
    @ShinSuperSaiyajin 6 років тому +39

    I think Bruce Lee went with Good Mornings instead of Deadlifts because he had a nerve injury on his back which required him to rest for 6 months.

    • @TheBioneer
      @TheBioneer  6 років тому +25

      Actually it was good mornings that caused the back injury apparently! They're great for stretching out the glutes and hamstrings, but mega dangerous if you get them wrong...

    • @ShinSuperSaiyajin
      @ShinSuperSaiyajin 6 років тому +5

      oh yeah! Now that you've mentioned it, I think the story was that Bruce went straight to 135lbs without warming up then... snap! I don't know if you noticed but whenever he did high kicks he had to bend his upper body a bit. I think high kicking was a bit stressful to his back

    • @beavinator420
      @beavinator420 5 років тому +1

      Hes not the superhuman people claim he was

    • @melissamartin9615
      @melissamartin9615 5 років тому +3

      I heard that Good Mornings were the exercise that caused Lee's back injury.

    • @jeffreyhaley9122
      @jeffreyhaley9122 5 років тому +1

      Ramil Javier that’s how he hurt his back, doing good mornings! Dan Inosanto said that!

  • @Diebold410
    @Diebold410 4 роки тому +1

    Also if you throw kicks all day you’ll understand why the good mornings. You need that exercise to alleviate the pressure in your lower back from the quick contractions of chambering the kick.

  • @mr.oppenthunder2527
    @mr.oppenthunder2527 6 років тому +6

    "Legs require more repetitions that other body parts." - Literally something you hear all the time now in days.

  • @Diebold410
    @Diebold410 4 роки тому

    The stretching after the workout is isometrics. Dude was really ahead of the game.

  • @KasaiFilms8
    @KasaiFilms8 6 років тому +4

    strong forearms = strong punch. Discovered this by accident even though its always been there. But I trained my forearms with heavy and moderate weight and literally a couple of days later my punch was way stronger

  • @christopheraskew3627
    @christopheraskew3627 6 років тому +1

    great insight into bruces training, enjoyed it!

  • @mmafan3
    @mmafan3 6 років тому +7

    Nice breakdown. I had the art of expressing the human body book at one time and will get it again. You know I have to wonder had he lived what would he think about today's current training methods especially in combat sports such as mma.

    • @TheBioneer
      @TheBioneer  6 років тому +3

      Me too, and especially how his training might have evolved... Could make an interesting video/article :-D

    • @mmafan3
      @mmafan3 6 років тому +2

      Thank you! Like your site, mate.

    • @dinglo23
      @dinglo23 4 роки тому +1

      Hed be the only clean one left, MMA is known for steds

  • @antonioridah172
    @antonioridah172 5 років тому +2

    Bruce dedicated his heart and soul too martial arts I respect the legend he should if u believe in yourself and push yourself u can achieve ultimate goals and reach high levels in growth mentally, spiritually and physically a true master rip

  • @artten5002
    @artten5002 6 років тому +3

    don't look at his workout as a bodybuilder but a martial artist
    which makes alot more sense, his legs are the most functional part of his body, explosive, fast, endurance, complete balance in each step, I can see why he never went super heavy on them, he used them ALL THE TIME not only muscle training, running, cycling, jump rope, kicking, calisthenics, ect

  • @Ulysses6806
    @Ulysses6806 6 років тому +2

    Remember this was just one gym card. His training and vast variety are much more fully detailed in a number of his sanctioned books by John Little. Like taking a couple of workouts any of us do and then thinking it was what we did all the time.

    • @ninezerotwo1778
      @ninezerotwo1778 4 роки тому

      Totally. "Variety" is the best training program. Learn things about yourself and grow.

  • @shaynewilliams4482
    @shaynewilliams4482 6 років тому +17

    I think the running at the end was to warm his blood up for stretching afterwards, which the guy most likely forgot to mention.

  • @anewbeginning8137
    @anewbeginning8137 4 роки тому +1

    Awsome video mate. Thank you so much!

  • @watsnit
    @watsnit 6 років тому +7

    Fantastic thanks for taking the time

  • @tanglung4379
    @tanglung4379 6 років тому +11

    great , serious , no bullshit , just fact , good good video , nice job .

  • @rohithrohith787
    @rohithrohith787 6 років тому +1

    At 11:45, which movie is that?.... Your explanation is good but if you add weekdays and explain, for example - put text Monday, next Tuesday etc... and text of workout beside your workout and pictures of Bruce Lee if available... That would be useful for better understanding the workouts. Thank you...

  • @brucetheukuleleteacher9008
    @brucetheukuleleteacher9008 Рік тому +1

    Great video. Thank you so much 🙏

  • @Kingarthurjohn
    @Kingarthurjohn 6 років тому +5

    Could you please do ‘How to drastically improve endurance’ Specifically unorthodox ways and supplements to improve it.

    • @TheBioneer
      @TheBioneer  6 років тому +3

      Yes will definitely get on this soon! :-)

  • @emmettmcgrath4871
    @emmettmcgrath4871 5 років тому +10

    “If you think curls aren’t functional, you’ve never wrestled before”

  • @Montie-Adkins
    @Montie-Adkins 6 років тому +1

    I do not recall which publication but one had a written schedule by Bruce showing 160 for 3 sets of 10 reps on the bench press.

  • @eugenechun4140
    @eugenechun4140 3 роки тому +1

    I think he's training mainly for tendons and ligaments... What happens when you're rubber banding snapping your kicks and punches with calloused knuckles?

  • @long4122
    @long4122 4 роки тому +2

    Hi, I have a question about how I should divide the training day to perfect Bruce Lee's exercises. Should I divide like this? For example, 1 week includes 3 days of weight training as you said, during those 3 days I divide the following: day 1 exercise, day 2 cardio, day 3 back bucket, day 4 cardio, day 5 full body, 6th day cardio. My opinion like that do you have any better opinion? Please let me know. Because I'm not really good at English, I can't fully understand the video.

  • @rikipeters4181
    @rikipeters4181 3 роки тому

    I really like your channel. I know Dan Isanto said Bruce would grab someone with one hand, demonstrating his powerful forearms, pull him inwards fast, whip lashing the other persons neck back.

  • @MrDravenLee
    @MrDravenLee 6 років тому +1

    Even today there's no one as good as Bruce.He was years ahead of anyone. No one will ever come close to what he achieved.

    • @_uchiha
      @_uchiha 3 роки тому +1

      i will be the next Bruce Lee

    • @MrDravenLee
      @MrDravenLee 3 роки тому +1

      @@_uchiha Yeah... That's what they all say. Good luck with that!!!! :)

    • @AwakenZen
      @AwakenZen Рік тому +1

      ​@@MrDravenLeeBruce was an actor not legit

    • @MrDravenLee
      @MrDravenLee Рік тому +1

      @@AwakenZen No of course he wasn't lol

    • @AwakenZen
      @AwakenZen Рік тому +1

      @@MrDravenLee The truth hurts lool

  • @kendo1374
    @kendo1374 6 років тому +1

    Good video thanks.... I'm a trainer and Bruce Lee fan.... always studying and gaining knowledge... so thank u 👌👋☺💯

  • @fornlike
    @fornlike 4 роки тому +1

    Respect for your work.

  • @geraldfriend256
    @geraldfriend256 4 роки тому +1

    As I've heard long ago..he also did heavy rack pulls.400lbs plus

  • @zekeriahjones126
    @zekeriahjones126 6 років тому +44

    His triceps probably got plenty of work hitting the heavy bag. (He used a 200+lb bag)

    • @ninezerotwo1778
      @ninezerotwo1778 4 роки тому +2

      What was his bag filled with? Did he go to the beach and load it up with sand?

    • @slieza9113
      @slieza9113 3 роки тому

      @@ninezerotwo1778 heard he filled it with metal shavings. How accurate that is, idk

    • @alexl9334
      @alexl9334 3 роки тому +1

      Filled with the souls of his enemies. In all seriousness i heard he filled his bag with bits of concrete and sand and metal shavings. Not sure if true though

  • @jabadahut50
    @jabadahut50 6 років тому +1

    the focus on the Lats is because he's a martial artist. Lat's are important for throwing monster punches and kicks.

  • @fionnneville6393
    @fionnneville6393 6 років тому +3

    Fantastic video, I subscribed. Your channel will definitely grow FAST. Going to check out your other videos.👍👍👍👍👍💪💪💪💪

    • @TheBioneer
      @TheBioneer  6 років тому +2

      Thanks! Really glad you enjoyed it and hope you liked the rest of the content you found!

  • @eugenechun4140
    @eugenechun4140 3 роки тому +1

    What happens if you add minor finger and wrist weights while punching and toe and ankle weights while kicking? I think there's a way to 'add' to the shadow boxing exercise kata movements calisthethincs and stretching exercises?

  • @BrotherhoodWilliams
    @BrotherhoodWilliams 6 років тому +8

    ALWAYS LOVE FOR #Bioneer 💎🤘

  • @fabchi4597
    @fabchi4597 4 роки тому +2

    I wanted to ask you a little clarification if you will never read this comment: do you think the cable machine circuit training he was doing could be compared similarly with AMRAP training? I mean timed circuits and do as many rounds as possible in that time? Because you said he didn't rest at all during that circuit, so it makes me think in AMRAP similarity...
    Thank you very much

  • @4um360
    @4um360 6 років тому +1

    Good job, it's obvious that a lot of work went into this video.

  • @misspineapple1304
    @misspineapple1304 4 роки тому +1

    Like many, Bruce Lee has been my hero and inspiration since I was 6 years old. I am 52/f. Love his mind and his amazing sense of self and how out of the box he was both mentally and physically. I grew up in Hawaii and he was a superhero to most people because he was one of the first people we had seen who was of Asian decent and kicked ass and overcame so many obstacles of racism, injury and didn’t give crap what anyone thought. I have always tried to train like Bruce. As a 5’ tall female, he was the perfect example. Now I am old and a little broken but I have trained like him for 20 years and at my age I still have great cardio and muscle endurance. I teach fitness classes to all ages and don’t train others with fad workouts but muscle and cardio endurance and it is amazing to see the transformation in students. They have never trained this way and I have introduce Mr. Lee to many new fans. Thank you so much for your UA-cam page and sharing so much knowledge. I am a new subscriber and thank you so much.

  • @user-Red5hield-exp0ser
    @user-Red5hield-exp0ser 6 років тому +3

    Back, forearms and triceps were important in his regime. He never wanted a big chest or biceps, as they slow u down and make the striking distance smaller, but back ( lats ) middle traps etc, triceps and Forearms were imperative for generating the most powerful martial art punch - Jeet kune do punch
    Core is important for all sports and martial arts, regardless.
    Rip Master Lee

    • @richandclean
      @richandclean 2 роки тому +2

      why is the back so important?

    • @user-Red5hield-exp0ser
      @user-Red5hield-exp0ser 2 роки тому +2

      @RicheeeBeTheMan Even though the back is for pulling, it is a huge muscle for generating punch power, so pull-ups and such will give that explosive punch power aswel as make u strong at grappling

  • @Jeudaos
    @Jeudaos 6 років тому +2

    Why is it interesting that he put in a sprint near the end. That would provide a large increase in overall blood flow, that would reinforce ALL of the resistance training he just did. Makes perfect sense to me. Many bodybuilders these days will end a very heavy workout with a like set of 12-15, sometimes even 20 reps to Get a MASSIVE pump to get a surge of blow-flow and oxygen to the muscle. BRO, nice leg lifts! Can you do a dragon flag by chance?
    HOLD ON...! So you're saying there's a chance. YEAH!!

  • @donniecain4266
    @donniecain4266 6 років тому +1

    Execellent explanation and analysis !! Thanks..

  • @_FunctionONE
    @_FunctionONE Рік тому +1

    Bruce once asked, is it possible to kick as fast as a punch and punch as hard as a kick? This would explain the intensity of the training.

  • @vk3181
    @vk3181 3 роки тому +1

    Very nice very good information

  • @gregparker9614
    @gregparker9614 6 років тому +2

    For grip - this is an absolutely brilliant piece of kit: www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00U9U7EQ4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

  • @kingja2000
    @kingja2000 6 років тому +36

    Think you could please cover things to strengthen the immune system? I can push myself all day but when it comes down to it, I have a weak immune system. I am always getting sick. Past vitamin C, and some cold showers, I would love to hear about other things.

    • @KingJudah4
      @KingJudah4 6 років тому +3

      kingja2000 look up black seed oil that will help out a lot.

    • @TheBioneer
      @TheBioneer  6 років тому +8

      I get the same issue sometimes! And I think part of the problem fore at least is doing too much. Taking a deload week can make a big difference. You've also got to look at whether you are recovering enough between sessions. Nutrition will help a lot too - a relatively recent study suggests that vitamin D may actually be better than some antiflu vaccinations. So time outdoors! But yeah I will definitely tackle this in more depth soon :-)

    • @kingja2000
      @kingja2000 6 років тому +1

      Ah, I have never heard about the vitamin D thing. That is super interesting! But yeah I just took a deload week, got one workout in, and I got the cold. So sadly that didn't seem to work for me.

    • @francecruz5157
      @francecruz5157 6 років тому

      Zinc, vitamin d, fishoil, multivitamin

    • @jefc3333
      @jefc3333 6 років тому

      At the first sign of a cold start a water only fast. Digesting food uses about 30 % of your bodies energy which will be redirected to your immune system. Feed a cold and starve a fever was a warning not advise.

  • @intoxic8dakalilchuckie755
    @intoxic8dakalilchuckie755 6 років тому

    Awesome video !

  • @ghostvendetta0763
    @ghostvendetta0763 Рік тому

    For his gym card, you said he does more wrist curls, please could you tell me how many more does he do, at what weight and how many times he does it?

  • @Amabor
    @Amabor 9 місяців тому

    Squat, 3X10, 95 pounds
    French press, 4X6, 64 pounds
    Incline curl, 4X6, 35p
    French Press, 4X6, 64p
    “con” curls, 4X6, 35p
    Push up, 3X10,
    Two hand curls, 3X10, 70-80p
    Tricep stretch, 3X8,
    dumbbell circle, 4Xfailure, 16p
    Reverse curl, 4X6, 64p
    Wrist curl, 4Xfailure, 64p
    Wrist curl, 4Xfailure, 10p
    Sit up, 5X12,
    Calf raise, 5X20
    Clean and press, 2X12
    Barbell curl, 2X12
    Behind the neck press, 2X12
    Upright row, 2X12
    Barbell Squat, 2X20
    Barbell Row, 2X12
    Barbell Bench Press 2X12
    Barbell pullover, 2X12
    Clean and press, 2X8
    Squat, 2X12
    Barbell pullover, 2X8 / Skull crushers
    Bench press, 2X8
    Good mornings, 2X8 / Deadlift
    Barbell curls, 2X8
    (triceps)
    Pull ups, 30sec
    Seated leg press, 30sec
    Hip and knee extension, 30 sec
    Shoulder press, 30 sec
    Standing calf raises using the shoulder press with varying feet position, 30 sec
    alternating cable curl, 30 sec
    Standing unilateral arm abduction, 30 sec
    Bench press, 30 sec
    Regular deadlift, 30 sec,
    Kneeling pull down behind the neck, 30 sec
    Triceps pushdown, 30 sec
    Sprint, 1.5 minutes
    Standing wrist roller, 1 min
    neck flexion and extension, 1 min
    No rest
    Ran 3 days a week, 4 miles, alternate pace,
    Skip 3 days a week
    abs and core every single day
    5 sets of side bends to failure
    5 sets of leg raises to failure
    5 sets of sit-ups to failure
    Martial art training, days split to focus and lower body strikes or upper body strikes
    Shadow boxing

  • @yaboijoel517
    @yaboijoel517 5 років тому +1

    How do you personally balance your martial arts with resistance training?

  • @hworanglaw1629
    @hworanglaw1629 6 років тому +2

    We can't be exactly like him but we can get at his level if we do that

  • @thesmartbudgetchannel2940
    @thesmartbudgetchannel2940 4 роки тому +1

    He was ahead of his time.

  • @yusufoztemiz7778
    @yusufoztemiz7778 6 років тому +5

    So what do i have to do to get a body and flexibility, speed and strenght like him?

    • @TheBioneer
      @TheBioneer  6 років тому +1

      I have an old video on his strength. Flexibility coming soon! :-D

    • @hainleysimpson1507
      @hainleysimpson1507 6 років тому

      Have a smaller bone structure.

  • @mohammedismail6478
    @mohammedismail6478 4 роки тому +1

    Plz increace volume in your all videos

  • @Tcbelvizz
    @Tcbelvizz 2 роки тому +2

    I wonder what ever happened to that nautilus weight machine of his? That’s something fans would love to see

    • @TruthTellert63
      @TruthTellert63 Рік тому +1

      I believe Lee actually had a "Marcy Circuit Trainer" -- which appeared before Nautilus. Unless he's sold or donated it, John Little, the man who wrote "The Art of Expressing the Human Body", now owns it. (After Lee died, his widow donated it to La Salle College in Hong Kong, where it was initially used by students, but later disassembled & stored away. In response to Little's inquiries, La Salle offered it to him for free, & he had it shipped back to America. Presumably, he still owns & uses it.)

  • @spike1992
    @spike1992 6 років тому

    10:38 i think you are really puttin your whole body into it. I reached this conclusion because whenever i do that i feel a blood pressure in my head. That's not healthy because it puts unneeded strain of the blood vessels in the head. I was wondering if it would be both safer and more productive to relax the rest of the body, save for the hand/chest/back muscles when performing that exercise. In other words just use the muscles you wanna train and try to keep the rest as relaxed as possible. Just a thought.
    And thank for the video! I'll put it to good use.

  • @xyon9090
    @xyon9090 6 років тому +5

    *I would do Boxing using the principle of Jeet Kune Do*
    I want Bruce Lee's Martial Arts skills to be proven true in the ring using his principles in fighting.

  • @goldjustgold6210
    @goldjustgold6210 6 років тому +2

    "Good mornings"helped my lower back far more than dead lifts ever dog. I do martial arts. Do both though!

    • @lea-rw5cb
      @lea-rw5cb 3 роки тому +1

      That's what did bruces back in I heard

  • @55dbau
    @55dbau 3 роки тому

    Everyone talks about his training which was awesome, but I believe his diet must have been super strict, and it would be great to know what type of diet Bruce Lee was eating.

  • @darry9462
    @darry9462 6 років тому +1

    great video,very interesting...