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  • Is Jeet Kune Do a style podcast?
    Jeet Kune Do, created by Bruce Lee, emphasizes fluidity, simplicity, and personal expression in martial arts, sparking debate on its classification as a style or concept.


  • Bruce Lee Autobiography Parts 1 and 2
    The biography traces Bruce Lee’s life, detailing his upbringing in Hong Kong, challenges, martial arts journey, and aspirations to establish a Gung Fu Institute in the USA.
  • 6 Speeds of JKD
    Jeet Kune Do emphasizes six types of speed—perceptual, mental, initiation, performance, alteration, and sensitivity—essential for effectively intercepting attacks through training and drills.
  • The Last Interview podcast
    This 1971 interview with Bruce Lee covers his thoughts on fame, martial arts, training famous students, and his experiences filming The Big Boss.
  • Harry Martin Interview
    In a 1966 interview, Bruce Lee explains Gung Fu, its origins, and his background while discussing its differences from Karate, emphasizing its offensive nature and simultaneous attack and defense.



  • Is Jeet Kune Do a style podcast?
    Jeet Kune Do, created by Bruce Lee, emphasizes fluidity, simplicity, and personal expression in martial arts, sparking debate on its classification as a style or concept.

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  • Bruce Lee Autobiography Podcast
    Bruce Lee’s Jeet Kune Do (JKD) evolved from traditional martial arts, integrating influences from Tai Chi, Wing Chun, and Jun Fan Gung Fu. Emphasizing personal expression over strict styles, JKD prioritizes efficiency, fluidity, and practicality in combat. Lee aimed to create a unique system focused on individual growth and adaptability.
  • Bruce Lee Autobiography Parts 1 and 2
    The biography traces Bruce Lee’s life, detailing his upbringing in Hong Kong, challenges, martial arts journey, and aspirations to establish a Gung Fu Institute in the USA.
  • 6 Speeds of JKD
    Jeet Kune Do emphasizes six types of speed—perceptual, mental, initiation, performance, alteration, and sensitivity—essential for effectively intercepting attacks through training and drills.
  • The Last Interview podcast
    This 1971 interview with Bruce Lee covers his thoughts on fame, martial arts, training famous students, and his experiences filming The Big Boss.