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Bruce Lee began his martial arts studies with wing chun, under the tutelage of the late Yip Man, to alleviate the personal insecurity instilled by Hong Kong city life. Perhaps because his training enveloped him to the point of fanaticism, he was eventually able to refine, distill and mature into a philsopher, technician and innovator of the martial arts.
After intensive study of different martial arts styles and theories, Lee developed a concept of martial art for the individual man. This concept he later labeled Jeet Kune Do, the way of the intercepting fist. It has antecedents not only in his physical training and voluminous martial arts library (over two thousand books), but in his formal education as well (a philosophy major at the University of Washington, Seattle).
Lee also combined his martial arts expertise in his knowledge of acting skills and cinematic techniques, starring in several motion pictures: The Big Boss, Fists of Fury, Way of teh Dragon and Enter the Dragon.
Bruce Lee's death plunged both martial arts and film enthusiasts into an abyss of disbelief. Out of their growing demand to know more of and about him, his Tao of Jeet Kune Do was published-which is now followed by Bruce Lee's Fighting Method.
This first in a series of volumes, which has been compiled and organized by his long-time friend, M. Uyehara, utilizes some of the many thousands of pictures from Lee's personal photo files. Uyehara is a former student of Bruce Lee.
Contents
Chapter I Defense against surprise attack
Chapter II Defense against an unarmed assailant
Chater III Defense against grabbing
Chapter IV Defending against choke holds and hugs
Chapter V Self-defense against an armed assailant
Chapter VI Defense against multiple assailants
Chapter VII Defense from a vulnerable position