lhommedieu Posted February 18, 2005 Posted February 18, 2005 Most JKD teachers that I've met or know of (and whom I consider pretty good) have at one point or another decided to spend some time in a foundational art, and have recieved teaching rank in that art as well. If you like the striking aspect of JKD consider boxing; if you like the trapping aspect then delve into traditional Wing Chung; if you like the Filipino martial arts then try another form of eskrima, etc. Case in point: Dan Inosanto has teaching rank in several several martial arts and continues to train in many of them - but he teaches JKD. I think JKD can give you a sense of what the possibilities are and can be an excellent vehicle for your training. I am certainly not saying that you have to explore other arts - you have more than enough on your plate with JKD. All I am suggesting is that your JKD can be made richer when you bring back other experiences into your training. Isn't that what Bruce Lee advocated? One suggestion: if you decide to train in a traditional art, plan to spend a lot of time in ONLY that art, and keep training until you recieve a teaching rank. Best, Steve Lamade https://www.northshoreac.com
Rank7 Posted February 18, 2005 Author Posted February 18, 2005 thanks for the input there. I was considering reviewing some savat tapes . i like the style and the wyas of side kicking. Does any one know any good fencing tactics sites??? Displays a small graphic image below your details in posts. Only one image can be displayed at a time, its width can be no greater than 80 pixels, the height no greater than 80 pixels, and the file size no more than 8 KB.
italian_guy Posted February 18, 2005 Posted February 18, 2005 Yea i am taking JKD from the inosanto lineage.What other lineage is there?? For sure there is the Chris Kent lineage but I'm sure there are also others I don't remember now.
SevenStar Posted February 18, 2005 Posted February 18, 2005 as I said in my post, there is original jkd, jkd concepts, modern jkd, jun fan, and there are probably others as well. I suppose each could be termed a separate "lineage" However, I dunno if the originals (innosanto, poteet, etc.) were the ones who spawned these separate styles. So, perhaps within jkd, there are both lineages and incarnations...
Rank7 Posted February 18, 2005 Author Posted February 18, 2005 I do know that inosanto was not the one who spawned these seperate styles. Why would he want to water down JKD in such a manner. Displays a small graphic image below your details in posts. Only one image can be displayed at a time, its width can be no greater than 80 pixels, the height no greater than 80 pixels, and the file size no more than 8 KB.
SevenStar Posted February 21, 2005 Posted February 21, 2005 ikt hasn't been watered down. Actually, it's probably been improved. the SBG guys probably have one of the most practical approaches around. vunak is another. down are you referring to?
Rank7 Posted February 22, 2005 Author Posted February 22, 2005 what i meant by that is that there is so many jkd jkdc ijkd jkdg ojkd hardcorejkd . Displays a small graphic image below your details in posts. Only one image can be displayed at a time, its width can be no greater than 80 pixels, the height no greater than 80 pixels, and the file size no more than 8 KB.
1kickKO Posted February 22, 2005 Posted February 22, 2005 Why not go for jujitsu? Striking and grappling...full on game.
Rank7 Posted February 22, 2005 Author Posted February 22, 2005 what ethnic JJ???? Displays a small graphic image below your details in posts. Only one image can be displayed at a time, its width can be no greater than 80 pixels, the height no greater than 80 pixels, and the file size no more than 8 KB.
1kickKO Posted February 22, 2005 Posted February 22, 2005 Hmm it shouldn't matter, I train in traditional jujitsu. Any grappling art is great, see what's around you..
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