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Jeff FINALLY wraps up his series on the importance of understanding history.
Techniques, concepts, and drills from more than forty years of experience and research
Jeff FINALLY wraps up his series on the importance of understanding history.
Jeff wraps up his 3 part series on the military concept of “interior lines.” In this episode he draws comparisons between the this concept and solo combat in the martial arts.
Jeff wraps up his three-part discussion of striking defense, doing a deep dive into the subject of counter-attack.
Jeff discusses his personal history with kicking below the belt, and it’s parallel history in the last few decades of the martial arts in the US.
Jeff discusses the creation of the book “The Tao of Jeet Kune Do” and the controversy surrounding it.
Jeff continues the story of his friendship with an old carnival fighter.
Jeff celebrates his 100th episode by explaining the insignificance of the number 100.
Jeff discusses what happens when the right way to practice one martial art collides with the right way to practice a different martial art.
Jeff concludes his discussion of all the amazing people whose paths have crossed with that of his teacher, Dan Inosanto.
Jeff discusses the importance of a balance of work and play in martial arts training.
Jeff discusses myths and misconceptions about Jeet Kune Do.
Jeff discusses common myths about Bruce Lee.