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Originally posted by arnisador
How different are the various "streams" of JKD? I study under a PFS instructor, for example. How similar would the JKD of a non-PFS instructor be? Is it one cohesive style--which is somewhat against its philosophy, I suppose--or are different instructors teaching very different things?
Originally posted by IFAJKD
Frank and Pat Trey were both first taught and certified by Paul Vunak and later an Inosanto.
So many ways of looking at it. This is why you really can't say in JKD "My way is better" there are very good fighters doing it many different ways. It is just "A" way
I think I know what you mean. My biggest problem is that I actually get starstruck sometimes. I've been a fan of martial arts for a long time, and to me some of these people are almost like celebrities. You see the videos, read the magazine articles, but it never seems like they are real. Then fastforward to now, and I have Mr. C telling me about rolling with Margarida. It's a bit surreal sometimes.So many good people and so much to latch onto.
: When possible, grab the back of the neck and use HKE, then "give them a sail" (i.e. shove them away).
Some people are "notebook warriors" who go to many seminars or attend a lot of different classes and have a lot of knowledge, but can only apply very little of it. There are others who can really fight, or do the techniques, but can't explain it or don't have the theoretical understanding of what they can do.
Originally posted by YODA
- Kali
- Grappling & Groundfighting
- Silat