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  • JKD: Growth through Experimentation

    By Larry Hartsell The root of jeet kune do lies in its emphasis on constant change. As a longtime practitioner of the martial arts -- most notably jeet kune do -- I have often heard people talk about Bruce Lee and the type of training he advocated.  Many of these people ahve focused their discussions on the meaning behind jeet kune do, or ...
    Posted to Jeet Kune Do Kali Association (Weblog) by Cory Smith on April 20, 2006
  • Trapping 101

    By Tim McFatridge and Cory Smith [Video]  Let us start off by explaining what trapping is. Trapping is just what the name says, trapping. You trap your opponent’s hands or arms to prevent them from hitting you. You do this by pinning his arm against his body and “trapping” it so he is unable to use it. If you are lucky you ...
    Posted to Jeet Kune Do Kali Association (Weblog) by Cory Smith on April 19, 2006
  • Absorb What Is Useful

    by Dan Inosanto Learning what is useful in the martial arts is not contained within the four walls of a dojo, dojang, gwoon, studio or academy. Learning and absorbing usable knowledge is not located within the structure of your style or system, whether it is Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Indonesian, Okinawan, Burmese, Filipino, French or ...
    Posted to Jeet Kune Do Kali Association (Weblog) by Cory Smith on April 5, 2006
  • Cross Training

    by Dan Inosanto Cross training is a term that has been long used in the athletic community Coaches, whether amateur or professional, have long acknowledged the benefits of exposing their athletes to training methods, concepts and strategies of sports other than those they are training their teams or athletes in. From my early school days through ...
    Posted to Jeet Kune Do Kali Association (Weblog) by Cory Smith on April 5, 2006
  • Seminar Footage

    Tim McFatridge (Prime Academy of Martial Arts) and Cory Smith (Fighting Method University) hosted a seminar for Larry Hartsell (Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do Grappling Association).  This video demonstrates some of the material that was presented during the seminar. [Video]
    Posted to Jeet Kune Do Kali Association (Weblog) by CorySmith on March 20, 2006
  • Footwork from the Tie Up

    By Tim McFatridge Footwork is the most important part of fighting, for most fighters and martial artists, however, it is also the most under trained and over looked part of their training. There are many different types of footwork that you should train regardless of your martial arts goal. Some footwork is best used when in the long ...
    Posted to Jeet Kune Do Kali Association (Weblog) by CorySmith on March 20, 2006