There is no mystery about my style. My movements are simple, direct and non-classical. The extraordinary part of it lies in its simplicity. Every movement in Jeet Kune-Do is being so of itself. There is nothing artificial about it. I always believe that the easy way is the right way. Jeet Kune-Do is simply the direct expression of one's feelings with the minimum of movements and energy. The closer to the true way of Kung Fu, the less wastage of expression there is.
There is nothing better than free-style sparring in the practice of any combative art. In sparring you should wear suitable protective equipment and go all out. Then you can truly learn the correct timing and distance for the delivery of the kicks, punches, etc. It is a good idea to spar with all types of individuals — tall, short, fast, clumsy. Yes, at times a clumsy fellow will mess up a better man because his awkwardness serves as a sort of broken rhythm. The best sparring partner, though, is a quick, strong man who does not know anything; a madman who goes all out, scratching, grabbing, grappling, punching, kicking, and so on.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Cheng shi lie ren (1992) (uncredited) (archive footage) .... Fighter on Film ..1 (Ship's Theater)
Holy Batmania (1989) (V) .... Kato (archive footage)
Si wang ta (1981) .... Billy Lo/Chen-Chiang
Fist of Fear, Touch of Death (1980) .... The Martial Arts Master
Si wang mo ta (1978) .... Chang
Game of Death (1978) .... Billy Lo
Jie Quan ying zhao gong (1977)
Fury of the Dragon (1976) .... Kato
Goodbye Bruce Lee (1975)
Life and Legend of Bruce Lee (1973)
Enter the Dragon (1973) .... Lee
Qi lin zhang (1972) (uncredited)
Meng long guojiang (1972) .... Tang Lung (a.k.a. Dragon)
Jing wu men (1972) .... Chen Zhen
Tang shan da xiong (1971) .... Cheng Chao-an
Marlowe (1969) .... Winslow Wong
"Green Hornet, The" (1966) TV Series .... Kato
Ren hai gu hong (1960)
Lei yu (1957)
Zao zhi dang cu wo bu jia (1956)
Zha dian na fu (1956)
Gu er xing (1955)
Gu xing xue lei (1955)
Er nu zhai (1955)
Ai xia ji (1955)
Fu zhi guo (1953)
Qian wan ren jia (1953)
Wei lou chun xiao (1953)
Ci mu lei (1953)
Ku hai ming deng (1953)
Ren zhi cu (1951)
Xi lu xiang (1950) (as Lee Siu Lung)
Meng li xi shi (1949) (as Yam Lee)
Fu gui fu yun (1948)
Birth of Mankind, The (1946)
Golden Gate Girl (1941) .... Infant
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FIST OF THE NORTH STAR THE MOVIE!
POWER WITHOUT PERCEPTION IS SPIRITUALLY USELESS, AND THEREFORE OF NO TRUE VALUE!
The void is no mere emptiness, but is real, free and existing. It is the source from which all things arise and return. It cannot be seen, touched or known, yet it exists and is freely used. It has no shape, size, colour or form, and yet all that we see, hear, feel and touch is "it". It is beyond intellectual knowing and cannot be grasped by the ordinary mind. When we suddenly awake to the realization that there is no barrier, and has never been seen, one realizes that one is all things, mountains, rivers, grasses, trees, sun, moon, stars, universe are all oneself. There is no longer a division or barrier between myself and others, no longer any feeling of alienation or fear. Realizing this, results in true compassion. Other people and things are not seen as apart from oneself, on the contrary, as one's own body.
If there is a God, he is within. You don't ask God to give you things, you depend on God for your inner theme.
If you always put limit on everything you do, physical or anything else. It will spread into your work and into your life. There are no limits. There are only plateaus, and you must not stay there, you must go beyond them.
If you don't want to slip up tomorrow, speak the truth today.
If you love life, don't waste time, for time is what life is made up of.
University Of Washington-Seattle Campus
Seattle,Washington
Mezun Olduğu Okul: 1964
Derece: Master's Degree
Ana dal: Philosophy and Martial Arts
Ek dal: No only majors
Kulüpler: Jun Fan Kung-Fu Institute
Visit me i'm at 1554 15th Avenue East, Lake View Cemetery, in downtown Seattle.
Considered the greatest martial artist of the 20th century, Bruce Lee tragically died of what is thought to be a brain edema at the age of 32. Trademarks include his Jeet Kune Do fighting style, animal sounds used to unnerve opponents and heightened Chinese pride.
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Truth has no path. Truth is living and, therefore, changing. Awareness is without choice, without demand, without anxiety; in that state of mind, there is perception. To know oneself is to study oneself in action with another person. Awareness has no frontier; it is giving of your whole being, without exclusion.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Man, the living creature, the creating individual!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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An intelligent mind is one which is constantly learning, never concluding - styles and patterns have come to conclusion, therefore they [have] ceased to be intelligent. To be one thing and not to change is the climax of STILLNESS. To have nothing in one that resists is the climax of EMPTINESS. To remain detached from all outside things is the climax of FINENESS. To have in oneself no contraries is the climax of PURITY. To free the mind -
In order that the mind may function naturally and harmoniously it must be freed from all attachment to oppositional notions. The mind should be freed from the influence of the external world. To let the mind take its course unhindered among phenomena. Not the cultivated innocence of a clever mind that wants to be innocent, but that state of innocence in which there is no denial or acceptance, and in which the mind just sees what is.