The ultimate guide to Jeet Kune Do
Title:
The ultimate guide to Jeet Kune Do
Author:
Lee, Bruce, 1940-1973
李小龍, 1940-1973
Bodine, John
Black belt magazine
ISBN:
9780897501866
Publication Information:
[El Segundo, Calif.] : Black Belt Books, 2010
Physical Description:
iv, 147 p. : ill. ; 28 cm
Abstract:
"Jeet kune do is an eclectic martial art created and refined in the 1960s and the early 1970s by Bruce Lee. Using a philosophy of 'absorb what is useful,' Lee fashioned his martial art from the best skills and techniques from a variety of arts, including wing chun kung fu, fencing, boxing and wrestling. He developed jeet kune do to be a fluid form of fighting that evolved as techniques were adopted and abandoned based on their effectiveness. Jeet kune do is renowned for its street effectiveness."--P. [4] of cover.
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Subject:
Jeet Kune Do |
截拳道 |
Kung fu |
Summary:
"Jeet kune do is an eclectic martial art created and refined in the 1960s and the early 1970s by Bruce Lee. Using a philosophy of 'absorb what is useful,' Lee fashioned his martial art from the best skills and techniques from a variety of arts, including wing chun kung fu, fencing, boxing and wrestling. He developed jeet kune do to be a fluid form of fighting that evolved as techniques were adopted and abandoned based on their effectiveness. Jeet kune do is renowned for its street effectiveness."--P. [4] of cover.