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5 Aspects of Combat

Kicking, Punching, Trapping, Grappling and understanding the weapon.  These are the 5 aspects of combat that need to be understood.  The question then becomes how do I use these in long medium and close ranges. 
 
This is where the misconception of Jeet Kune Do being a mixture of arts is derived.  People commonly believe that each one of these aspects should be researched on its own.  For kicking and punching, people commonly study Muay Thai, for trapping they study Wing Chun, for Grappling they study Jiu Jitsu, and for weapon they study Kali.
 
When in reality Jeet Kune Do is an art that encompasses all these different aspects of combat.  If a person is studying Muay Thai on Monday, Wing Chun on Tuesday, Jiu Jitsu on Wednesday, and Kali on Thursday, how are they expected to perform any of those arts at a high enough level.   One becomes a "jack of all trades but master of none."

The Hidden Benefits of Martial Arts Training

The martial arts are a set of ancient practices that date back so far it is unclear when they truly began. While the physical aspects of martial arts are obvious, some of the greater benefits of practicing this long-standing tradition are related...

The Benefits of Learning Kickboxing in Little Neck NY

Although kickboxing was developed in the ‘60’s, its popularity has exploded in recent years as people discover the large number of benefits the sport has on their body and mind. Kickboxing is a full-contact sport that combines various...

Benefits of Martial Arts Training

One of the common responses as to why an individual would like to do martial arts, is "I want to get in shape but I find the gym very boring."  Martial Arts classes are then the perfect solution.   The reason for this is...

Simple. Direct. Non-classical

Bruce Lee often described his art of Jeet Kune Do as:   Simple, Direct, and Non-Classical     Simple:  Instead of adding more and more to your art,  you take out more and more.  Like Lee would say,"Hack away...

Limiting the opponents tools

In a Jeet Kune Do class it is often overheard that a good fighter limits his opponents tools.    What does this statement mean?   In simple terms, limiting my opponents tools simply means that I put myself in a position where I...

What is Basic Front Hand Education?

When reading Bruce Lee's notes it is clear that he was a firm believer in placing the strong side forward.  90% of our striking should be done with our strong hand and our strong leg.  The reasons are two fold.  First, because our...

Blocking, Evasion, Interception

When studying Jeet Kune Do, Defense is categorized as Blocking, Evasion and interception.   Blocking is just as the word implies, stopping and opponents strike with a body part that was not the opponents intended target.  Blocking is the...

Art, Science and Philosophy of Bruce Lee

Here at New York Martial Arts Academy we have always believed in teaching the Art, Science, and Philosophy of Bruce Lee.   The Art is what we do.  The Kicking, punching, trapping, grappling and understanding of the weapon in long, medium...
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