blood talon Posted February 4, 2002 Posted February 4, 2002 well i wanna know what would benefit me best,in any matter,like how long would it take to learn a single technigue or a form,what if in a fight wich would benifit me best in excersice plz tell Patrick gubek
mastertae Posted March 7, 2002 Posted March 7, 2002 First off jeet kune do is not an art...it is a phiilosophy and is meant to be applied to a nucleus which would be "your" art that best fits your physique Is it not easier to strike a mountain than it is to strike a fly!
mastertae Posted March 7, 2002 Posted March 7, 2002 both would help you greatly if you are willing to work hard enough Is it not easier to strike a mountain than it is to strike a fly!
Shaolin Posted March 8, 2002 Posted March 8, 2002 I began Wing Chun because I wanted to experience what Bruce did while training with Yip Man and the original clan in Hong Kong. Having had the privilege to study with Moy Yat and his clan I must say that I think it came very close and I am very, very glad I had the chance to do it. Like Bruce said, Wing Chun is a great system. I happen to think it is the best system - as do many of my kung-fu brothers. Jim _________________ Moy Yat Ving Tsun Rest in peace dear teacher, dear friend, dear brother, and dear father: Moy Yat Sifu [ This Message was edited by: Shaolin on 2002-03-08 01:23 ] Moy Yat Ving Tsun Rest in peace: Moy Yat Sifu
The JKD Kid Posted March 8, 2002 Posted March 8, 2002 I would say start in Wing Chun, for sure!! I personaly take Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do, but i'd say 80% of our training is Wing Chun. The way I feel is, JKD is the way to get into Wing Chun. Its how we can get close enough to get to use our Wing CHun. I personaly think Wing Chun is A MUST! You CAN NOT have JKD with out Wing Chun! So go for Wing Chun. "Control your emotions, or they will control you" Bruce LeeWhat Belt am I? Black Belt, I wear it with my sunday outfit.
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