jkd question
Original Poster: goku600
Forum: Jeet Kune Do Jun Fan Bruce Lee Forums
Posted On: 29-08-2005, 09:43
Orginal Post: goku600: I've been interested in learning jkd, but no schools nor teachers were found close by . Is it posible to learn by book? if so,which book? suggestions?. By the way, I found a Kajukendo organization, is this style efficient?
Post: nbotary:
Goku600 - Dude, listen close becuase I'm only going to say this once...
JKD is a PHILOSOPHY written by Bruce Lee. You CANNOT learn it from a book. You can read what Bruce wrote about it in his book, "Tao of Jeet Kune Do". You can buy it at any bookstore for @ $15.00. It's a good book, but a long read.
In a nutshell, the philosophy states that you should learn everything you can from all forms of combat, take what is applicable for you and what works for you and throw away the rest.
I would suggest that you read the book first and then form your conclusion as to what you should do about trying to learn JKD and/or applying it... :)>
Post: Kyorgi:
Where are you located Goku? You wouldn't happen to be anywhere near the Seattle area, or the Oakland area?>
Post: goku600:
Where are you located Goku? You wouldn't happen to be anywhere near the Seattle area, or the Oakland area?
re: no, im from Puerto Rico, I got some boxing experience and by the way does anybody knows anything about kajukenbo?>
Post: setsu nin to:
goku600
I wouldnt sugest you to learn martial arts form book. Book is exelent after you learn techniques in it, of is you have lot experience.>
Post: Hengest:
I've never practiced kajukenbo, but, from what I've seen of it, it's a solid, efficient style. If that was my only option, I'd be quite happy to train in it.>
Post: Bushi:
KaJuKenBo
Ka=Karate
Ju=Judo
Ken=Kenpo
Bo=Boxing>
Post: Kyorgi:
I thought the Bo stood for Chinese boxing, like as in some kind of Kung Fu.>
Post: Hengest:
[quote=Kyorgi I thought the Bo stood for Chinese boxing, like as in some kind of Kung Fu.[/quote
It seems to depend on what article you read.>
Post: goongaloonga:
that talk of learning from a book reminded me of something, last week when I was training this 2nd dan took me down and then did nothing, the next thing I hear is,"now only if I can rememebr that damn book" then he remembered and locked up my leg>
Post: Stg:
there is a jkd school in pr, i forgot where but it's run by a student of ted wong. just check yahoo's search engine for jkd schools.>
Post: Dirty_Irishman:
Finally people who understand JKD is a philosophy and not a fighting style. I go to a JKD school now and plan on becoming an instructor through them. Then I would like to go to learn other stuff, like Vovinam, Irish wrestling and boxing, Krav Maga, and Sambo to combine with my Jun Fan, Muay Thai, Silat, BJJ, and Kali. This is the first place I've heard of KaJuKenBo, but it sounds interesting as well. I think I'll be checking it out now as well.>
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