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    Piao Tian Literature Martial arts can be used not only to strengthen the body, but also to injure and harm others.  The key to martial arts is how one uses it.  If it is used in the right way to benefit the country and the people, everyone is happy; if it is used in the wrong way to harm the country and the people, everyone is angry.

    This martial arts training center is on the third floor, covering an area of ??more than 2,000 square meters. It is very large in urban Y. It is divided into various areas where you can learn various martial arts. There are many sports equipment for students to practice. There are many students, men, women and children.  There are all, and there are many types of martial arts and Sanda: martial arts routines, Tai Chi, Sanda, Muay Thai, leg kick, jujitsu, taekwondo, and Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do.  .  .  .  .  .

    Li Tianxiong chose Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do. Li Tianxiong has watched many Bruce Lee movies and admired this kung fu emperor and martial arts superstar so much that he happily chose his idol's martial arts. His interest in learning would increase several times. If he could really learn Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do  It's natural for Tao's martial arts to seek revenge.

    Li Tianxiong also learned that Jeet Kune Do is a new type of practical combat technique created by Kung Fu star Bruce Lee, which is unique in the world of martial arts.  In Bruce Lee's early years, Ip Man, a famous Wing Chun master, systematically studied Wing Chun. After going to the United States, he combined the kicking techniques of Taekwondo and the characteristics of some other martial arts in his continuous martial arts practice, and put forward the idea of ??"taking the impossible as the law, and using the infinite as the finite."  "The pioneering boxing theory is dedicated to pursuing the fundamentals of martial arts. The techniques are direct and simple, without form, and are called Jeet Kune Do by later generations.

    Usually Bruce Lee's own explanation of Jeet Kune Do is this: Jeet Kune Do is a formless form, and it has no sects. The so-called "Jet Kune Do" is just a name for convenience, but it adapts to  Any sect, because Jeet Kune Do contains the skills of other sects, and you can choose to use the techniques of any sect to go all out to severely damage your opponent.  The understanding of Jeet Kune Do should be gained through intuitive mind, strong willpower and restraint.

    When we arrived at the Bruce Lee Jeet Kune Do training area, the coach looked to be in his forties, about 1.75 meters tall, with fine features and a Chinese-character face, which seemed to be clear-cut. He did not give the impression of being tall, tall, or strong.  But his piercing eyes emitted a substantial light that no one dared to look down upon.  Wearing a set of martial arts costumes, the whole person looks refreshed and gives people a calm and determined feeling like a generation of Confucian heroes.

    There were 20 people who came to this training area, 15 men and 5 girls. The coach first explained the great deeds of Bruce Lee, how he became the king of Kung Fu, how he defeated one opponent after another, and how he regained his strength amidst difficulties, setbacks and failures.  stand up.  .  .  .  .  .  .

    After attracting everyone's excitement, the coach continued: "The name of Jeet Kune Do is "Jeet Kune Do". As mentioned above, if interpreted literally, "Jiet" means "interception" and "defense".  "Fist" means "punch, kick" or "attack", and "Tao" means "the way to get people" and "the way to use people".

    In fact, "Jet Kune Do" is just a name. Its naming is purely accidental and is just for convenience.  In fact, it is impossible to fully understand Jeet Kune Do simply from its name;

    Because Bruce Lee warned those who arbitrarily say "Jet Kune Do" based on their own needs: "Once someone arbitrarily says what Jeet Kune Do is or what it is, or it is different from this or that, then let the three of Jeet Kune Do  Let the word be eliminated forever! Eliminate the name that is taken lightly and empty, and let only its essence exist! Jeet Kune Do is just a name!¡±

    Seeing that everyone was listening attentively, the coach felt extremely happy and continued: "The general principle of Jeet Kune Do is to absorb useful technical movements and add your own expertise to enhance actual combat, explore and create your own true self in the direction of applying what you have learned.  Martial arts. When you learn Jeet Kune Do, the punches and kicks you deliver should not still belong to Bruce Lee, but should be the martial arts moves of any school that truly belong to you and enable you to exert the best power in actual combat.  .

    The highest purpose and philosophical core of Jeet Kune Do: "Considering the impossible as something existing and the infinite as the finite" is the highest purpose and philosophical core of Jeet Kune Do, which is to oppose any fixed form and emphasize "the formless form, the formless form".

    Jeet Kune Do does not have any fixed technical movements, let alone routines.  Some emphasize "pragmatic" and "formless" in actual combat, and challenge based on instinctive feelings.  When Bruce Lee was teaching, he often used water as a metaphor to illustrate the above philosophy: "Like water, it should have no form. Pour water into a cup and it becomes part of the cup. Pour water into a bottle and it becomes part of the bottle.  . Kick it and hit it, and it will splash back. If you grab a handful of water, it will yield without hesitation. If you apply pressure, the water will slip away. The softest things are not afraid of being hit."

    "The effectiveness of free fighting is not about correct form. It is in line with ancient and modern traditions. Being able to win is the actual effectiveness" "Fighting is just an art that strives to knock down the opponent in actual combat. How to fight back depends on the opponent's attack.  .You don¡¯t know my intentions, but my actions are the results of your actions, and?¡¯s technology is the result of your technology.

    There is no fixed way or method in free fighting. It depends purely on perception, change and acting according to the situation.  "It can be seen that Jeet Kune Do's highest purpose and philosophical core of "taking the impossible as the law and the infinite as the limited" fully embodies the powerful power of the spirit of freedom. Jeet Kune Do takes "the infinite as the limited and the impossible as the law"  .

    After that, the coach explained some basic things, concepts, and practical experience of Jeet Kune Do, how to intercept other people's attacks, and how to quickly attack the opponent.

    Attacks include straight-line concept, center line attack, simple attack, coordinated attack, etc.; footwork includes forward sliding step, backward sliding step, left and right sliding step, and side sliding step; legging methods include front kick, middle kick, hook kick, and high kick; there are  Various boxing techniques; how to use nunchucks and practical combat skills.  .  .  .  .  .

    The coach¡¯s explanation was very serious, and everyone listened with gusto, as if he had really become Bruce Lee and defeated the world¡¯s invincible players. Li Tianxiong also benefited a lot, and he remembered every move explained by the coach very clearly.

    The coach said seriously: "The only martial arts in the world is fast. If you want to learn Jeet Kune Do, you must practice hard, carry forward the spirit of not being afraid of hardship and fatigue, and improve your speed and strength. Do you have the confidence to learn it well?"

    ??Everyone was full of energy and unanimously said: "Yes!"

    The coach looked at everyone's expressions and was very satisfied with his wonderful speech. He first told everyone the benefits and power of Jeet Kune Do. As long as people have curiosity, confidence, determination, and perseverance, anything they do will be done with twice the result with half the effort.  , thus achieving the purpose of his teaching. The coach has always believed that "there are no students who cannot teach well, only teachers who cannot teach; there are no unsuccessful students, only lazy teachers."

    After listening to the coach¡¯s explanation, everyone trained seriously and hard. Today¡¯s training opened Li Tianxiong¡¯s eyes, so he practiced even harder, laying the physical foundation for persistence in the future.  .  .  .  .  .
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