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Paperback Jeet Kune Do: The Principles of a Complete Fighter Book

ISBN: 0953176630

ISBN13: 9780953176632

Jeet Kune Do: The Principles of a Complete Fighter

Developed by Bruce Lee, this martial art is geared towards realistic combat, rather than forms or techniques. Covering the main areas of streetfighting, the book describes centre line theory,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Best Book in a Long Time!

This book is a must for anyone in Jeet Kune Do. Excellent pictures, and well thought out explanations from one of Guru Dan Inosanto's best.

Great View of How JKD is Evolving

This book is a must for any serious JKD Student. While it tends to be a little too philosophical it has great drills and training tips for any JKD practioner. I am an Asst. Instructor in JKD and I can tell you that I use a lot of the material from this book when I teach. Trust me get this Book!

Eclectic and interesting book

I'm a pretty eclectic martial artist myself, having trained in Okinawan, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Filipino, and western systems, including empty-handed and weapons-based styles, so the very eclectic aspect of this book didn't bother me as much as some people. For me it's all "sauce for the goose," as they say. If you have primarily trained in one or two arts, this book will expose you to some other concepts, which is fine, too. For me, the most important aspect of the book was the section devoted to multiple attackers. From my own experience in training and teaching martial arts, this area is one of the most neglected. Other than the classic Nakayama and Draeger book on defense against multiple assailants, which of course was Shotokan-based, and Bucksom Kong's Tiger-Crane set Hung Gar book, which showed some applications of the form, there are few books on the market covering situations with multiple attackers. But these scenarios should be practiced also, especially by advanced students who are already compentent defending man-on-man with one attacker.

A great addition to your library

This is one of the most COMPLETE JKD books I have ever read. It has Jun Fan Gung Fu, grappling, kali, kickboxing, and everything else anyone could ever want in a JKD book. Also, it is VERY well written and has very helpful pictures. Mr. Balicki knows his stuff and it shows in this book. It has very helpful drills and techniques that can be easily learned and applied. It also has a cool (but not as helpful as I would have liked) section on handling group attacks. I highly recommend it!

Ron Takes The Point

Ron Balicki (and Steven Gold) has done a good job on this first book on JKD and it's Concepts. Ron Balicki is an excellent presenter of information in real life, and that quality comes across clearly in this book.While this book has a lot to offer `any' reader, I think that a person with some previous martial arts experience, especially in Jun Fan, Wing Chun, (or Kali), will reap greater benefits and dividends from it. But that's just my opinion. It takes nothing away from the overall positive nature of this bookRon has successfully translated his skills from real life-to video tapes- and now, to the printed page. Thumbs up.
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