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Jeet
Kune Do has long since been known as the style of no style. The art,
which was formed by Bruce Lee in various stages, was finally named in
the late 60's. While continuing to deny that JKD was a "style" he
began to show his system to the public with great skepticism from the
martial arts community and various Chinese individual who found his
teachings to be discourteous to tradition.
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The original art itself is a modification of Lee's first martial art
style of Wing Chun Kung Fu. So many modifications in fact that it is
very hard to see some of the similarities of the two systems. The
blocks and hand maneuvers such as grabbing, sticking, and energy
techniques have their roots in Wing Chun but the finished product is
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JKD has had such an influence in the martial art word the
even the core art of Wing Chun has adopted JKD sparring techniques.
The second of the three arts in the core of original JKD is French
Fencing. Who can deny the speed and agility in the art of fencing. The
footwork is a combining and modifying of fencing, Wing Chun, boxing
movements, placements and displacements. And the final art of Western
or American Boxing for the Muhammad Ali hand maneuvers and punches.
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