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I already have Tim Tackett and Bob Bremer's book, Chinatown Jeet Kune Do, and I like its content, but having viewed the new DVD, I have to say it added to my understanding. When focusing on a certain facet, the DVD immediately identified onscreen the chapter being presented.

It's really worthwhile for anyone who wants to practice or borrow from JKD techniques, or who just might be curious. :wink:

The DVD's available from the Black Belt online store, accessed from:

http://www.blackbeltmag.com.

~ Joe

Vee Arnis Jitsu/JuJitsu

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I have the book.

I don't think im going to get the DVD. I have done alot of the material with Tim at a seminar I went too.

Im looking forward to the new book though.

It sounds really good.

The key to everything is continuity achieved by discipline.

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I have done alot of the material with Tim at a seminar I went too.

Where was the seminar held, Jay? The one I attended in my hometown, Bayonne, NJ, was last October, and some martial artists were from England. It was a 2 & 1/2 day seminar, but I could only do the first day due to an elbow injury.

Im looking forward to the new book though.

I understand that my instructor for the short time I studied the art formally appears in it. If you attended the October seminar I mentioned above, you'd know him as Patrick Cunningham, distinguishable by his Irish brogue. :)

~ Joe

Vee Arnis Jitsu/JuJitsu

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

I haven't been on here for a bit.

It was in London.

My teacher represents Tim's Wednesday Night Group here in UK.

It was a very good seminar 2 days although I only went on the sunday, was a little expensive. We mostly worked on kicking techniques they did hands on the saturday.

It was Tim's last in the UK.

I may have to come over to the states to train at some point JKD is just so far away. I miss when I have a club just down the road and can train whenever I want to.

The key to everything is continuity achieved by discipline.

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