Jkd is not philosophical It’s hard mechanics It’s attribute training The art fits the attribute Not the other way around Period it’s not eclectic It’s not what works It’s picking out of 5000 Martial arts the right one that showcases your talent This means read all train all It’s not this or that
One thing that bothers me in Mathew polls book it describes Bruce's sparring with wong shun leung and bruce struggled to decisively beat him using jeet kune do. Bruce couldn't land any kicks and wong got through with a hand to Bruce's throat. Fifty years later a witness to this admitted if he had to pick a winner he would have to say bruce. Jkd should have ended it in seconds but didn't.
Dan Inosanto is one of the big gest frau dst ers in martial arts. His "as many arts as possible" (his words). Was designed to keep students coming in paying him money. Sc s ammer.
Dan Inosanto is one of the big gest frau dst ers in martial arts. His "as many arts as possible" (his words). Was designed to keep students coming in paying him money. Sc s ammer.
This is some really cool stuff I have done Jeet kune do Kali and silat with Sifu Bruce mc culloch who spent many years in America being trained by dan inosanto who come to Australia every few years
That sparring looks like garbage. Listen, you can sparr with light contact, but with quality technique and with good timing. Light contact doesn't mean garbage technique. Those kicks were being thrown a mile away and they looked so telegraphed. Light contact sparring should be done with good quality technique, and with good timing. The whole idea with "light contact sparring", is to practice good technique with good timing under light pressure (or with someone who is not fully cooperative), without hurting your training partner. "Light contact sparring" is NOT where you abandon using good technique. It dosent look like Dan was actually training or sparring with anyone at this point, he looks more like an old coach in this video.Dan probably stopped sparring around the time Bruce died. At one time, Dan was pretty active in the national circuit with Karate tournaments, and this was all probably before Dan started training with Bruce.
Dan Inosanto is one of the big gest frau dst ers in martial arts. His "as many arts as possible" (his words). Was designed to keep students coming in paying him money. Sc s ammer.
It looks beautiful. You just never see this stuff performed live in a sparring situation. I have an automatic Silat sweeping response when I am in a certain position, but I never get there in a sparring situation, only while doing trapping training. I think for empty hand grappling and throws, wrestling, Judo and Jujitsu are the way to go. Boxing for hands, Silat and Fillipino arts for stick and knife and knees and elbows., Muy Thai, Savate for hands knees elbows legs. Silat and a lot of the Kali stuff is too preprogrammed for empty hand fighting.
All that training not one with a blood nose. Boxers are in the ring every day. Getting beat up. Blood noses every day knocked down body liver hits. With fantastic feet work. And hands. This stuff u are teaching is usless. U going to get them killed
Is this training aiming at making you better at sport fighting or self defense? Maybe for general fitness purposes, you know, aerobic, cardiovascular condition. I don’t know…
If a championship Olympic fencer said 'here's my favorite winning technique' and showed you, you wouldn't be able to DO it. Same with BL's JKD, designed for HIM, with his reflexes and speed. Imagine how frustrating it was for him to see 'club fighters' try to do his stuff, like Tim Tackett or the Wednesday group. They were too old, too slow. Sure Kudos to them to try and perpetuate it but they knew they were just going through motions. None of them were going to go get in a bar fight with their 'BL fav moves' after class. So beyond perpetuating, what's the point?
@@Bitcoin_Gold now that you mention it, this does look a bit different. It must have been in Carson after Torrance. I was at the Academy in Torrance in 79. Thanks!
Disappointed. Can't believe this. Now all of you fans, brace yourselves to what I got to say. These guys moved just like Dan, but the Dan who sparred with Bruce (remember the footage, 1967). No JKD at all, show me where they 'intercepted' an attack, just like what Bruce did in their sparring. No wonder Linda Lee said, of all Bruce's students, only Ted Wong moved like him. Sorry about that.
Bruce was reluctant in teaching jkd ( which is a mind set or approach of tactics) because for one. Not everyone was small and fast like bruce thus changing the style for the individual involved (absorb what is useful discard what is not and find what works FOR YOU) your mechanics or height is what will set you apart physically
Yeh, that’s true. You never see any intercepting or fencing from Dan or his students. Concepts is a “classical mess” Bruce tried to get away from. “The majority of people who practice Jeet Kune Do are mixed up, they think it should be a part of Wing Chun, a part of MMA, a part of Thai boxing, a part of wrestling, you know, a part of Wing Chun, which this is completely incorrect. You don't go from style to style, you go from distance to target or target to distance. Longest weapon to the nearest target and the most direct and efficient route possible, that is Jeet Kune Do.” - Tommy Carruthers
This isn't Serak. This is a made up collection of made up techniques from Paul's brother Victor. It has no discernable relationship to Serak. Pendekar Paul's Serak and Bukti Negara did not emphasize locks as much. In the examples shown here, none of the platforms are being used, such as Tiga or Sliwa. It's just all completely made up from spending a short time training with his brother for the purpose of making money. It probably looks good to a beginner because the attacker falls down easily. However, many of the examples shown are 'heavy' and require a lot of muscle and force, which means they are not viable against a stronger person.
@@stanleykowalskyYou must be a student of Bill. Have you seen Bill ever do the same thing twice? It is immaterial whether the brothers got along. Who cares? And where is the controversy exactly? The bottom line is that this not Pendekar Paul's art. I don't mind being a nerd that knows the difference. Better than being delusional.
@@BigDaddy-vr9lwForgive my limited understanding, but I was told that it was a common practice by silat teachers to not do the same move the same way every time. If that is so, why is it of importance that this Bill person does not do the same thing twice?
Feel strange to say this, but watching this was incredibly emotional. The swell of memories from the 90s, being fortunate to have visited this gym and learned from the great Guro Dan here and in his many seminars. One of the highlights of my life, and memories I will always treasure.
Indeed, all these memories remain forever engraved in our brains and their emotions are intense...but please tell me, if I am not mistaken, that they practice French boxing "savate" , is it true or am wrong ?
Love Sifu Inosanto! I had barely been doing martial arts for 6 weeks when I first met him at a seminar at Sifu Fong’s. He took the time to help an uncoordinated 18-year-old over 20 years ago. Meant so much to me. Great to see Jun Fan sparring! And Sifu Ron Balicki looking great sparring! (With Sifu Dicky Harrell I believe, another great instructor and practioner who taught my first JFJKD instructor, Sifu Bruce Jolly!).
The JKD my instructor Ralph Mitchell who is certified on the Paul Vanek, felt my particular aptitude was in Filipino martial arts and SAVATE. I’m focused my training on that seeing that I had the aptitude and attitude for those two art.we Also studied the standard JKD concepts and did all the exercises that are featured here. I did this in the 80s and 90s and it brings back good memories to see this
Who was Paul Vanek , student of Bruce Lee? Quite number of people like to mention in comment sections they had close connections with Bruce Lee through his former students, whether they were student of Kimura or Jesse Glover, BUT THEY NEVER DEFEND BRUCE LEE from naysayers. Was it one of the reasons is probably because they were students who, didn’t graduate, couldn’t cut it to be a fighter, cancelled future fighting lessons was embarrassed by his/her instructor.
I’m not sure if that is right about not having the focus mitts available before Bruce’s time in the 1960s. I don’t doubt they didn’t substitute sandals for focus mitts pretty innovative by the way! But didn’t Traditional boxing have these focus mitts? Just a question
I don’t think the focus mitts were invented until the late 70’s. Dan has told stories about Bruce using baseball catcher’s mitts to work as a primitive focus mitt. Boxers back in the day used medicine balls sometimes to punch at and a floating bag to work on punch accuracy. The boxing speed bag has been around for decades!
You can tell that the JKD guys were a custom to doing for contact! I know this because Dan feels the need to say more than once, to keep it light his fighters! LolI just finished watching a series of SAVATE videos and can definitely see the SAVATE influence in their movements.
Great footage! I recognize a few faces but most of all the interior, it's the Marina Del Rey Inosanto Academy from the early 90s. It was an awesome place to train, so many good teachers and exposure to all sorts of martial arts. I moved away from Southern California many years ago but the three things I really miss about the area are the weather, the beaches, and the Inosanto Academy.
SAY THIS ASSHOLE IN MARINA DEL REY IN 90S. LOOKED AT ME LIKE I WAS SHIT!!!! HE WAS IN AN OLD BEAT UP SOMETHING LIGHT BLUE.... HE DOESNT LOVE THE BLACKS..
First, I like the traditional clothing guru Dan is wearing. Second, I have practiced a lot of Tai Jutsu and I was surprise the first time I saw Silat how much it had in common with traditional Tai-Jutsu. But Silat has a unique signature when it comes to its takedowns, like in 1:28 movement. Otherwise, they are very similar. I guess it is because they were developed in similar "warfare" context.