Basic Techinques Of Jeet Kune Do Martial Arts : Basic Jeet Kune Do Stance


Proper Stance Position in Jeet Kune Do in this free martial arts lesson video from a Kung Fu Master.

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10 Responses to “Basic Techinques Of Jeet Kune Do Martial Arts : Basic Jeet Kune Do Stance”

  1. WestSideCoolidge says:

    Good point made. I want to actually train in JKD for self defense in real life situations, to become healthy and fit, and to have more confidence in anything I do. Also, I believe I will find peace and become spiritually connected.

  2. fredbloggs02 says:

    I disagree. Lots of trained mma fighters will be kids. Some will be old and looking for something to keep them active. Some will be just hopeless and uncoordinated. I stand by what *Jiggsaw said. It’s NOT the fighting style, it’s the fighter.

  3. jigsaw666puppet says:

    it depends on the fighter not the fighting style. just saying.

  4. fredbloggs02 says:

    I agree. No matter how skilled a 9yr old blackbelt is, she’ll still get abducted by a 20 yr old bloke.

  5. fredbloggs02 says:

    As you said no fighter reacts where how you expect them to…..unless youe ALbert Einstein I make that one exception:P

  6. ephasm says:

    Man, go train in a proper ring sport at a proper gym before talking about fighting because until you do, everything youre trying to talk about is either theory or stuff you’ve heard of from other people.

  7. fredbloggs02 says:

    THat’s my point though m8. By the time you’ve made all those small micromanaging solutions the opening is gone. No fighter I’ve ever seen can make like 20 leg adjustements by the time the other guy makes one……..Unless they’re Bruce LEe I make that one exception :P

  8. ephasm says:

    Man the scenario I just wrote of gets used ALL the time because it’s not a micro adjustment. The fighter doesn’t break it down into a bunch of separate techniques the way this guy above does. The scenario gets used time and time again, especially with south paw fighters because as any professional fighter worth his salt should know, its the one weakness of south paws is that if you can keep your leading LEFT leg on the outside of his leading RIGHT leg then his leg is vulnerable.

  9. ilovejapan888 says:

    my next martial art is jkd or gung fu

  10. larssonk22 says:

    I was referring to self defence practitioners.

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