especially Jeet Kune Do. Thanks
especially Jeet Kune Do. Thanks
Does the JKD has forms as Kung Fu? I went to a guy who teachs JKD but he doesn’t teach anything about forms which I consider essential in the martial arts.
If you have the choice beetween 2 martial arts styles to combine for the best, what would be? besides jeet kune do and san soo kung fu?
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Okay so I want a martial art that can make me strong, make me over all flexible, and make me jump higher. I was thinking tkd since it incorporates a lot of kicking? Some martial arts that have a place of learning close to me are karate, tae kwon do, jeet kune do, kung fu, silat, wing chun, tai chi, and muy thai. Its a lot to choose from so i need help. Thank you!
Ok, you see, I want to start jkd after about 3 years of taekwondo. I know it is a philosophy and not a style, but I am getting confused because people keep saying jkd can’t be taught because it is not a style.
So is it silly for me to start jeet kune do? If someone asks me which martial art I do, do I say “I study the philosophical aspects of all martial arts”, or can I just say “I do jkd”?
ps I also think that jkd HAS become a style, and it is impossible to prevent it since it is unlikely everybody will start studying martial arts philosophy.
pps Now that I think about it, shouldn’t I just be able to say “I do jkd” even if it is not a style? Since if jkd=philosophy or jkd=mma or whatever the modern meaning is, saying jkd is the same thing!
By the way, I was wondering, if Bruce Lee didn’t mean to make a system, then why did he give it a name?