Is Jeet Kune Do good to learn?

I just want to enhance my kung fu. I have heared some bad things and some good things about JKD. But one time, I went to chi sao with this guy who had 2-3 years of JKD, and I kept landing hits on him and I only took a year of wing chun. Who is the best teacher for JKD (besides Bruce Lee)? I have looked and Jerry Poteet sounds fine.

4 Responses to Is Jeet Kune Do good to learn?

  1. stranger person

    yes its a great style of martial art

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  2. Bujinkan Ninja

    It’s great when you want it to go along with another martial art like you’re doing. But alone, it’s more philosophy and principle than a martial art.

    Training in Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu (Ninjutsu) and other martial arts.

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  3. Bruce lee shut down all his schools and said he didn’t believe in them….what school would be legit under this belief of his

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  4. Fair and Balanced

    Most JKD schools are McDojos that sell Bruce Lee’s name to wide-eyed people who want to be like Lee.
    JKD as martial art is a misconception anyway since there’s no martial art called Jeet Kune Do in the first place. JKD is Bruce Lee’s martial art philosophy. His martial art style is called Jun Fan Gung Fu.

    Go find yourself a good kungfu school with strong lineage or go with good BJJ school.
    There are lots of good sound dojos and schools out there, don’t get sucked in to fads martial art like Krav Maga, JKD or ninjutsu.

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