Guro Dan Inosanto – JDK-Grappling
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“People are still attempting to describe Jeet Kune Do in terms of diverse styles, such as Bruce Lee’s Gung-Fu, Karate, Kick-Boxing, or Street Fighting.”
To refer to Jeet Kune Do as Bruce Lee’s martial art is to entirely misunderstand its essence; its notions just cannot be contained inside a system.
To grasp this, a martial artist must transcend the dichotomy of “for” and “against” and achieve a single oneness that is devoid of differentiation.
Jeet Kune Do comprehension is a direct intuition of this oneness.
Truth cannot be recognized until we have fully comprehended our potential and ourselves.
Martial arts expertise, according to Lee, ultimately signifies self-knowledge.
Dan Inosanto, Guro
The “ranges of conflict” are highlighted.
From far distance, also known as “kicking range,” to medium distance, also known as “hand-range,” to close quarters, also known as “trapping and grappling range,” You are taught to confidently and easily transition from long distance, also known as “kicking range,” to medium distance, also known as “hand-range,” to close quarters, also known as “trapping and grappling range.”
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