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Bruce Lee's Three Stages of Cultivation


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Great article, no matter how long it's been around and what art you pratice. The basic concepts of these three phases still apply to us all. Besides Bruce Lee was the man...

It is batter to be moved to the front then asked to step back, Unknown

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I have read that quote before but I really like the way you interpreted it.

I can apply this to different areas of my game as well. In kickboxing, continuous sparring, "it hits all by itself.". In jits and grappling I am in level 2. I have an understanding, it's not entirely primitive, but their isn't that fluidity that comes with thousands of repetitions and Experiece.

Of course I can apply it to my students as well. But my development helps theirs, so I'm gunna do me! :nod:

"Pain is the best instructor, but no one wants to go to his class."

- Choi, Hong Hi, Founder of Taekwon-Do


“If you are tired you’re not strong, if you are tired you’re not fast, if you’re tired you don’t have good technique, and if you’re tired you’re not even smart".

-Dan Inosanto

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