Jeet Kune Do-It's Concepts and Philosophies

by Paul Vunak

1991

Library's review

Dan Inosanto, through Bruce Lee, taught all his students that JKD has certain principles and guidelines. Beyond that, the art flows more on a personal level, and it is different for each individual. There's no mystery...tat's just the simple beauty of JKD.

The contents of this book contain
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information and background obtained as a result of the experiences and lessons that I have learned personally through Dan, my other instructors, and my students...over the last 15 years in my study of jeet kune do. It's my JKD.

Contents

Preface
Part One Concepts
I What color is your belt?
II First blood: The nature of fighting
The nature of combat
The four ranges of combat
Learning combat flow
The twent-six fighting elements of jun-fan
III The role of kali
IV Filling the cup: The art of change
Part Two Attributes
V The point of no return: Instinct to kill
JKD's mental principles of combat
Using killer instinct
The causes of rear
Beyond the fear of death
VI Are you grounded?
Footwork
Coordination
Line familiarization
VII The broken blur
Speed
Broken rhythm
VIII Awareness
Kinesthetic perception
Where to stare
The peripheral opponent
IX NOT-Kune do
Simply eclectic
No room for politics
Complacency
Streetfighting...not even comparable!!
X A parting shot
Part Three Applicatins
About the autho
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ISBN

086568149X / 9780865681491

Publication

Uinque Publications 4201 Vanowen Place Burbank, CA 91505 Subs. of CFW Enterprises
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