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Can someone tell me what Jeet Kune Do is?

Jeet Kune Do is a modern martial arts system founded by martial arts master Bruce Lee. It is a new ideological system based on Taoism in China, which combines the technical backbones of wing chun boxing, boxing and fencing from all over the world. Different from most martial arts, it is an all-round free fighting technique that combines the essence of all kinds of martial arts in the world.

"Jeet Kune Do" refers to the way to stop an opponent from punching, or the way to intercept an opponent's punching. Jeet Kune Do advocates "high freedom of fighting". The essence of Bruce Lee Jeet Kune Do is to "abandon the traditional form and express yourself faithfully". It is the program and essence of Jeet Kune Do that "the impossible is the law and the infinite is the limit". It applies eastern and western philosophical concepts to Wushu, which is a combat guidance and methodology; The biggest feature is that it pays attention to "practicality" and abandons the complicated formal routines of traditional Wushu. When an opponent attacks, block and counterattack are carried out at the same time, even without block, and the opponent is directly suppressed with a quick and powerful attack, thus preempting. Modern popular fighting competitions (mixed fighting) and (MMA) respect Bruce Lee as the first pioneer.

Chinese name: Jeet Kune Do

Mbth: Jeet Kune Do

Founder: Bruce Lee

Established: 1967

Nature: martial arts, fighting, melee.

Origin: Wing Chun Boxing and Fencing

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brief introduction

Jeet Kune Do is a new street fighting technique founded by a generation of kung fu superstar and martial artist Bruce Lee, which is unique in the world martial arts.

Bruce Lee systematically studied all kinds of traditional martial arts, fencing and boxing in his early years, and followed the famous Wing Chun teacher Ye Wen to learn Wing Chun systematically. After going to the United States, he studied the characteristics of various schools in constant fighting practice, put forward a pioneering boxing theory of "taking the impossible as the law and taking the infinite as the limit", and devoted himself to pursuing the root of martial arts fighting. The core idea pursued was: simplified, direct and unconventional three-element fighting method, which formed a fixed form in the later period.

After his death, his former disciples Kimura, Yinuo Sandu, Joe Bodner, Li Kai, Bastillo and domestic Jeet Kune Do successors: Hao Gang in Changsha, Shi Tianlong in Qinhuangdao, Zhang Anbang in Nanjing, Zhang Jingang in Jining, Shi Xuguang in Beijing, Feng Wei in Zhuhai, Baoyang in Suzhou, Mei Shihua, Yang Shaohua in Wuxi, Wang Feilong in Qingdao, Su Weigang in Chongqing, Han Guifeng in Binzhou and Hu Haoming in Shanghai.

Among them, Zeng Zheng's master Kunming Zen Wushu Jeet Kune Do Hall, Zhang Anbang's master Nanjing Original Jeet Kune Do Hall, and Zhang