Bruce Lee Jeet Kune Do A - Z #1 instructional paperback book by Chris Kent

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By Chris Kent.  7 X 10, 208 pages,  paperback.   Jeet kune do. The very name conjures images of the late Bruce Lee destroying opponents on the movie screen. But what exactly is Jeet Kune Do? Is it simply Bruce Lee's personal expression in combat? Is it a style? Is it a process? Is it a product? Can it be taught? Can it be learned? While Bruce Lee felt there should be no such thing as a "fixed" system or method of fighting, he did believe there is definitely a progressive approach to training. Packed with over 400 dynamic photographs, and for the first time anywhere, this book presents the ins-and-outs of Bruce Lee's fighting art. Within the pages of this volume, one can discover the underlying principles, concepts, and strategies that make JKD so combat effective. It presents not just an exhaustive collection of technique photographs, but shows the reader how to develop training and fighting skills - in essence, how to tailor the art to your own personal needs. Each JKD practitioner is different, and each expresses the art in a slightly different way. But each is JKD.