Welcome Tess,
It's wonderful to see all the JKD people on this site.. never have I seen so many! Most all dedicated JKD people eventually add their own techniques/moves or concepts.. I have several unique aspects to my JKD that I have never seen other JKD people demonstrate.. it goes with the territory.. we should grow and adapt and innovate! Again, welcome, and keep training hard and smart, and read and take a long break and then later RE-read everything Bruce wrote, especially..
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Jeet Kune Do, Bruce Lee's commentaries on the martial way [Edited by John Little]
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The Art of Expressing the Human Body [Compiled and Edited by John Little]
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Tao of Jeet Kune Do by Bruce Lee
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Bruce Lee's Fighting methods [a series by Bruce Lee]
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ALSO recommended:
The Way of the Warrior, The Paradox of the Martial Arts [By Howard Reid and Michael Croucher, a compilation of the major arts of the world and their unique aspects.. we JKD people study all arts we may encounter in order to counter them

]
AND:
The Book of Five Rings, by Miyamoto Musashi, a Samurai from 350+ years ago gives his wisdom on personal combat.. he, like the famous Scottish Highlander Rob Roy [one of my relations

] killed over 60 men in one on one combats/duels, well into his "old age".
Try to meditate on the concepts of interception and destructions and you'll possibly at some point be able to fight outside your weight class and even gender. It's quite a surprise when your average attacker runs into a capable JKD person. let's just say it can be shocking
