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    Default What's the Most Dangerous Martial Arts?


    BeNZ,

    1.) Jun Fan Lee or Lee Jun Fan (Little Dragon) is the real name of Bruce Lee.

    2.) Jeet Kune Do--the literal translation is "way of the intercepting fist"--was conceived by Bruce Lee in 1967. Unlike many other martial arts, there are neither a series of rules nor classification of techniques which constitutes a distinct Jeet Kune Do (JKD) method of fighting. JKD is unbound; JKD is freedom. It possesses everything, yet in itself is possessed by nothing. He thought that most Martial Arts (during his time) was very mechanical or numeric (like Katas in Karate). "Use no way as a way, No limitation as a limitation."... it's a formless form, therfore adoptive to any style. The total picture Lee wanted to present to his pupils was that above everything else, the puplils must find their own way to truth. He never hesitated to say, 'Your truth is not my truth; my truth is not yours'.

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    wow.. heavy!

  3. #23

    Default What's the Most Dangerous Martial Arts?

    ninjutsu, harem no jutsu ni naruto. ehehhe

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    Default What's the Most Dangerous Martial Arts?

    Jeet Kune Do

  5. #25

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    For years the Navy Seals have searched the world to find the most effective fighting method. They found Paul Vunak's (Jeet Kune Do) Progressive Fighting System the most effective.

    That's why the:

    Navy Seals
    Special Forces
    Military
    Marines
    Rangers
    F.B.I
    D.E.A
    C.I.A
    S.W.A.T. Teams
    over 50 police Departments

    are better fighters today, thanks to Paul Vunak. http://www.jkdacademy.com.au/about/d...asp?page=about

    This highly adaptive form of self defense was handed down from Bruce Lee to Dan Inosanto, his training partner. Paul Vunak studied Jeet Kune Do under the tutelage of Dan Inosanto.

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    Soon... barang will be considered a Martial Art
    Seriously... ni gawas na ni sa Discovery Channel. They considered KUNG FU as the number 1 most dangerous martial art.


    Why pamper life's complexities when the leather runs smooth on the passenger seat?

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    [size=14px]"JEET KUNE DO" TIMELINE[/size]

    1953 (Age 13): Hong Kong - After being beaten up by a street gang, Bruce begins to take Kung-Fu lessons, despite local Hong Kong laws, outlawing streetfights. This is the first, and the last time Bruce looses a fight. He begins to train under Sifu Yip Man, a master of the Wing Chun system of Kung-Fu.

    1958 (Age 18 ): Bruce enters the 1958 Boxing Championships and defeats the reigning three year champion, Gary Elms.

    1959 (Age 19): Hong Kong - Because of numberous street fighting, causing police involvement, Bruce's father and mother decide that Bruce should take a three week voyage to the United States. The trip is a possible means to get him back on the right track. He return to his birth-place -- San Francisco Chinatown. Time was also running out for him to claim his American Citizenship

    1961 - March (Age 21): Seattle- Bruce enrolls at the University of Washington, studying Philosophy. He teachs Kung-Fu to students at school.

    1961 - March (Age 21): Seattle- Bruce enrolls at the University of Washington, studying Philosophy. He teachs Kung-Fu to students at school.

    1963 - October 25 (Age 23): Seattle - Bruce takes out Linda Emery (his future wife) for their first date. They have dinner at the Space Needle. Bruce gives notice to Ruby Chow and leaves her restaurant. He starts the first Jun Fan Kung-Fu Institute.

    1963 - Fall (Age 23): Seattle - Bruce moves his Jun Fan Kung-Fu Institute into a building (4750 University Way) near the university campus. He teaches any person of any race. (most Asian Martial Arts schools would only teach people of their own race)

    1964 - June (Age 24): Bruce discusses with James Yimm Lee plans to open a second Jun Fan Kung-Fu Institute in Oakland, CA.

    1964 - Summer - Oakland (Age 24): Plans are finalized, and Bruce leaves Seattle to start a second Jun Fan Kung-Fu school in Oakland. His good friend, Taky Kimura, takes over as head instructor.

    1965 (Age 24): Oakland - Several months after he begins teaching, he is challenged by, Wong Jack Man, a leading Kung-Fu practitioner in the Chinatown Community. They agree: If Bruce looses, he will, either close his school, or stop teaching Caucasians; and if Jack looses, he will stop teaching. Jack Man Wong does not believed Bruce would actually fight, and tries to delay the match. Bruce becomes angered and insists that they not wait. Wong then tries to put limitations on techniques. Bruce refuses "rules"and the two go no holds barred. Bruce begins to pound his opponent in only a couple of seconds. As Bruce is winning, Wong attemps to flee, but is caught by Bruce. Bruce begins to beat him on the ground. Students of the other teacher attempted to step in and help their teacher, James Lee, Bruce's good friend prevent this. Later he is bothered on why the fight took so long and begins to re-evaluate his style. He is determined that he is not in his top physical condiiton. Thus, the early concepts of Jeet Kune Do (JKD), "The art of the intercepting fist" is created. JKD is an art including techniques of all types of fighting. (i.e. American Boxing, Thai Kick Boxing, Japanese Karate, etc.) His style is no style.
    Another interesting thing about Bruce Lee is his true ability to perform martial arts. He criticized Karate for its broken motions, and Wing Chun KUNG FU for its flashy techniques. Both, he said, were not ideal to use in actual combat. This is the reason for the creation of Jeet Kune Do (JKD). JKD was designed to be used in real life situations. It's style is no style. The goal of JKD is not to master certain techniques, but to let your body express the techniques in its own way. Everyone has his own style, and JKD is a form of bringing it out.

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    hehe barang... bitaw ezra?? dilikado na kaaung siquijor ani..

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    ufc!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! da best

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    Quote Originally Posted by shinta
    ufc!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! da best
    Spell KETCHUP... UFC!!

    Lingaw sab kog tan-aw ug UFC pero karon nakadaghan na ang rules... dili na gyud hard core nga full contact


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