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Jeet Kune Do is a hybrid martial arts system and life philosophy founded by world renowned martial artist and actor Bruce Lee in 1967. In 2004, the Bruce Lee Foundation decided to use the name Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do (振藩截拳道) to refer to the martial arts system that Lee founded. "Jun Fan" was Lee's Chinese given name. Jeet Kune Do é um sistema de artes marciais de combate desenvolvido pelo artista marcial e ator Bruce Lee, que mais que uma arte marcial, é uma sintêse de seus próprios pensamentos e experiências em ambiente de combate real. Em última instância o Jeet Kune Do não se resume à uma técnica, mas essencialmente à uma filosofia advinda principalmente da corrente Taoísta, com influências do Zen, Budismo, e de Krishnamurti. A seguinte categoria mostra os personagens de Tekken que praticam Jeet Kune Do. * Personagens praticantes de Jeet Kune Do Jeet Kune Do ( chinês:截拳道, cantonês : Jitkyùndou , Jyutping : Zit6 Kyun4 Dou6 , Pinyin: Jiéquándào aceso " Way of the Fist Interceptar ", também " Jeet Kun Do", " JKD ", ou " Jeet Kuen Do". ) é um sistema híbrido de artes marciais e filosofia de vida fundada pelo renomado artista marcial Bruce Lee , em 1967, com os movimentos clássicos e simples, diretas, não . O sistema funciona com o uso de diferentes "ferramentas" para diferentes situações. Estas situações são divididas em faixas ( chutes, socos , encurralando e Grappling ) , com técnicas flui sem problemas entre eles. Ela é referida como um " estilo sem estilo " . Ao contrário de artes marciais mais tradicionais , Jeet Kune Do não é fixo ou estampados , e é uma filosofia com pensamentos orientadores . Foi nomeado para o conceito de int Jeet Kune Do is a philosophy developed by martial arts master Bruce Lee. During his kung fu training, Lee became disenchanted with the rigid styles and forms taught by martial arts schools. While the fundamentals of each style were important building blocks, to Lee they became barriers to true mastery. He began combining elements of Wing Chun, Western Boxing, & Fencing and thus Jeet Kune Do was born (since 1967). Jeet Kune Do (Chinese: 截拳道, Cantonese: Jitkyùndou, Jyutping: Zit6 Kyun4 Dou6, Pinyin: Jiéquándào lit. "Way of the Intercepting Fist," also "Jeet Kun Do," "JKD," or "Jeet Kuen Do") is a hybrid martial arts system and life philosophy founded by world renowned martial artist Bruce Lee in 1967 with direct, non classical and straightforward movements. The system works on the use of different 'tools' for different situations. These situations are broken down into ranges (Kicking, Punching, Trapping and Grappling), with techniques flowing smoothly between them. It is referred to as a "style without style". Unlike more traditional martial arts, Jeet Kune Do is not fixed or patterned, and is a philosophy with guiding thoughts. It was named for the concept of interception, or attacking your opponent In 2004, the Bruce Lee Foundation decided to use the name Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do (振藩截拳道) to refer to the martial arts system that Lee founded. "Jun Fan" was Lee's Chinese given name. Jeet Kune Do (截拳道; "Way of the Intercepting Fist"), often abbreviated as JKD, is an hybrid martial art system and philosophy of life founded by the martial artist Bruce Lee. He often referred it as "the art of expressing the human body" in his writings and in interviews. Through his studies Lee came to believe that styles had become too rigid and unrealistic, that real combat was spontaneous, and that a martial artist cannot predict it, only react to it. Lee stated that his martial concept does not add more and more things on top of each other to form a system, but rather selects the best thereof. The metaphor Lee borrowed from Chan Buddhism was of constantly filling a cup with water, and then emptying it, used for describing Lee's philosophy of "casting off what is unessential". The final The style is named for the concept of interception; intercepting an attack with an attack or attacking an opponent while they are about to attack. As such, the effectiveness of the practitioner's ability depends on extreme speed, strength and accuracy. Jeet Kune Do, also Jeet Kun Do, and abbreviated JKD, is an eclectic and hybrid martial art system and philosophy of life founded by the martial artist Bruce Lee[2] (1940–1973) in 1967 with simple and direct, or straightforward, movements and non-classical style. Jeet Kune Do practitioners believe in minimal movements with maximum effects and extreme speed. The system works by using different "tools" for different situations, where the situations are divided into ranges, which is kicking, punching, trapping, and grappling, where martial artists use techniques to flow smoothly between them. It is referred to as "a style without style" or "the art of fighting without fighting" as said by Lee himself. Unlike more traditional martial arts, Jeet Kune Do is not fixed or patterned, and is a philos Creado por Bruce Lee entre los años 1960 y 1973 aunque en un principio estuvo basado en el wing chun (esta interpretación puede verse como una referencia al principio del wing chun de simultánea defensa y contraataque), el Jeet Kune Do, primeramente llamado "Jun Fan Gung Fu" (Chino: 振藩功夫 Cantones: Janfàan Gūngfū Pinyin: Zhènfán Gōngfū. Literalmente: "El Kung Fu de Bruce Lee") es un método de combate independiente.
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Jeet Kune Do (Chinese: 截拳道, Cantonese: Jitkyùndou, Jyutping: Zit6 Kyun4 Dou6, Pinyin: Jiéquándào lit. "Way of the Intercepting Fist," also "Jeet Kun Do," "JKD," or "Jeet Kuen Do") is a hybrid martial arts system and life philosophy founded by world renowned martial artist Bruce Lee in 1967 with direct, non classical and straightforward movements. The system works on the use of different 'tools' for different situations. These situations are broken down into ranges (Kicking, Punching, Trapping and Grappling), with techniques flowing smoothly between them. It is referred to as a "style without style". Unlike more traditional martial arts, Jeet Kune Do is not fixed or patterned, and is a philosophy with guiding thoughts. It was named for the concept of interception, or attacking your opponent while he is about to attack. However the name Jeet Kune Do was often said by Bruce Lee to be just a name. He himself often referred to it as "The art of expressing the human body" in his writings and in interviews. Through his studies Bruce came to see that styles had become too rigid, and unrealistic. He called martial art competitions of the day "Dry land swimming". He believed that combat was spontaneous, and that a martial artist cannot predict it, only react to it, and that a good martial artist should "Be like water" and move fluidly without hesitation. In 2004, the Bruce Lee Foundation decided to use the name Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do (振藩截拳道) to refer to the martial arts system that Lee founded. "Jun Fan" was Lee's Chinese given name, so the literal translation is "Bruce Lee's Way of the Intercepting Fist." Jeet Kune Do, also Jeet Kun Do, and abbreviated JKD, is an eclectic and hybrid martial art system and philosophy of life founded by the martial artist Bruce Lee[2] (1940–1973) in 1967 with simple and direct, or straightforward, movements and non-classical style. Jeet Kune Do practitioners believe in minimal movements with maximum effects and extreme speed. The system works by using different "tools" for different situations, where the situations are divided into ranges, which is kicking, punching, trapping, and grappling, where martial artists use techniques to flow smoothly between them. It is referred to as "a style without style" or "the art of fighting without fighting" as said by Lee himself. Unlike more traditional martial arts, Jeet Kune Do is not fixed or patterned, and is a philosophy with guiding thoughts. It was named for the Wing Chun concept of interception or attacking while one's opponent is about to attack. However, the name Jeet Kune Do was often said by Lee to be just a name. He himself often referred it as "the art of expressing the human body" in his writings and in interviews. Through his studies Lee came to believe that styles had become too rigid and unrealistic. He called martial art competitions of the day "dry land swimming". He believed that combat was spontaneous, and that a martial artist cannot predict it, only react to it, and that a good martial artist should "be like water" and move fluidly without hesitation. In 2004, the Bruce Lee Foundation decided to use the name Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do (振藩截拳道) to refer to the martial arts system that Lee founded. "Jun Fan" was Lee's Chinese given name. Jeet Kune Do ( chinês:截拳道, cantonês : Jitkyùndou , Jyutping : Zit6 Kyun4 Dou6 , Pinyin: Jiéquándào aceso " Way of the Fist Interceptar ", também " Jeet Kun Do", " JKD ", ou " Jeet Kuen Do". ) é um sistema híbrido de artes marciais e filosofia de vida fundada pelo renomado artista marcial Bruce Lee , em 1967, com os movimentos clássicos e simples, diretas, não . O sistema funciona com o uso de diferentes "ferramentas" para diferentes situações. Estas situações são divididas em faixas ( chutes, socos , encurralando e Grappling ) , com técnicas flui sem problemas entre eles. Ela é referida como um " estilo sem estilo " . Ao contrário de artes marciais mais tradicionais , Jeet Kune Do não é fixo ou estampados , e é uma filosofia com pensamentos orientadores . Foi nomeado para o conceito de interceptação, ou atacando o seu adversário enquanto ele está prestes a atacar . No entanto, o nome de Jeet Kune Do foi muitas vezes dito por Bruce Lee para ser apenas um nome. Ele próprio muitas vezes referida como " a arte de expressar o corpo humano " em seus escritos e em entrevistas. Através de seus estudos Bruce chegou a ver que os estilos se tinha tornado demasiado rígida e irrealista. Ele ligou para competições de artes marciais do dia "Dry natação terra " . Ele acreditava que o combate foi espontânea , e que um artista marcial não é possível prever , só reagem a ele , e que um bom artista marcial deve " Seja como a água" e mover-se com fluidez , sem hesitação. Em 2004 , a Fundação Bruce Lee decidiu usar o nome Fan Jeet Kune Do junho (振 藩 截拳道) para se referir ao sistema de artes marciais que Lee fundou . " Jun Fan ", foi dado o nome chinês de Lee , então a tradução literal é " Way of the Fist Interceptar de Bruce Lee ". Creado por Bruce Lee entre los años 1960 y 1973 aunque en un principio estuvo basado en el wing chun (esta interpretación puede verse como una referencia al principio del wing chun de simultánea defensa y contraataque), el Jeet Kune Do, primeramente llamado "Jun Fan Gung Fu" (Chino: 振藩功夫 Cantones: Janfàan Gūngfū Pinyin: Zhènfán Gōngfū. Literalmente: "El Kung Fu de Bruce Lee") es un método de combate independiente. Jeet Kune Do no es Kung Fu chino tradicional. Es según algunos, el resultado de la investigación y la "fusión" de wing chun, el boxeo occidental, la escrima y el muay thai; además de técnicas aplicadas por Bruce Lee por sus estudios de la fisonomía del cuerpo humano. Sin embargo, según otras personas, como Dan Inosanto, nombrado por Bruce Lee el sucesor de su estilo, Jeet Kune Do no es un estilo nuevo, una modificación de otro existente previamente o una fusión de artes marciales sino una idea que libera al practicante de limitarse a sí mismo. Bruce Lee, su creador, reflejaba en todas y cada una de sus películas su peculiar arte de combate, el Jeet Kune Do, quedando así guardadas algunas de sus técnicas en éstas y en su libro, en el que demostraba a través de fotografías este estilo técnico y efectivo. Criticado en sus inicios como arte marcial por los puristas al considerarse una fusión con las tendencias occidentales y su búsqueda de la efectividad como primer punto, fue rechazado inicialmente por los especialistas, aunque apreciado por el gran público estadounidense, al que Bruce ofrecía un arte marcial dedicado plenamente a la defensa y el ataque. Este principio de adaptabilidad venia representado como: * Yo no represento un estilo, sino todos los estilos. Vosotros no sabéis lo que estoy a punto de hacer, pero yo tampoco lo sé. Mis movimientos son el resultado del vuestro y mi técnica son el resultado de vuestra técnica. Estilos de Kombate Jeet Kune Do é um sistema de artes marciais de combate desenvolvido pelo artista marcial e ator Bruce Lee, que mais que uma arte marcial, é uma sintêse de seus próprios pensamentos e experiências em ambiente de combate real. Em última instância o Jeet Kune Do não se resume à uma técnica, mas essencialmente à uma filosofia advinda principalmente da corrente Taoísta, com influências do Zen, Budismo, e de Krishnamurti. A seguinte categoria mostra os personagens de Tekken que praticam Jeet Kune Do. * Personagens praticantes de Jeet Kune Do Jeet Kune Do is a hybrid martial arts system and life philosophy founded by world renowned martial artist and actor Bruce Lee in 1967. In 2004, the Bruce Lee Foundation decided to use the name Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do (振藩截拳道) to refer to the martial arts system that Lee founded. "Jun Fan" was Lee's Chinese given name. The system works on the use of different 'tools' for different situations, broken down into ranges - Kicking, Punching, Trapping, and Grappling - with techniques flowing smoothly between them. It is referred to as a "style without style." Unlike traditional martial arts, Jeet Kune Do is not fixed or patterned and is a philosophy with guiding thoughts. The core concepts of Jeet Kune Do are derived from Wing Chun. This includes such ideas as centerline control, punching with a vertical fist, trapping, and forward pressure. Through his personal research and readings, Lee also incorporated ideas from boxing and fencing. Later during the development of Jeet Kune Do, he would expand it to include the art for personal development, not just to become a better fighter. One of the theories of Jeet Kune Do is that a fighter should do whatever is necessary to defend himself, regardless of where the techniques come from. One of Lee's goals in Jeet Kune Do was to break down what he claimed were limiting factors in traditional martial arts training and seek a fighting thesis which he believed could only be found within the reality of a fight. Jeet Kune Do is currently seen as the genesis of the modern state of hybrid martial arts. Jeet Kune Do is a philosophy developed by martial arts master Bruce Lee. During his kung fu training, Lee became disenchanted with the rigid styles and forms taught by martial arts schools. While the fundamentals of each style were important building blocks, to Lee they became barriers to true mastery. He began combining elements of Wing Chun, Western Boxing, & Fencing and thus Jeet Kune Do was born (since 1967). Jeet Kune Do is not a particular style of kung fu or other martial arts, nor is it a series of techniques; it is a philosophy on living life at the pinnacle of development. Jeet Kune Do allows a martial artist to create his own expression. There aren't particular rules that make up the style -- it is a truly free art, encompassing everything, yet possessed by nothing. It rejects the rigid forms and katas used by other martial arts, and instead stresses spontaneity and intense training of the body for peak performance. Lee created a style of Kung Fu called Jun Fan (振藩) (which was his birth name) to work in conjunction with Jeet Kune Do. This style can be thought of as a more practical application of the philosophies of Jeet Kune Do. It is a pragmatic and free-form approach that teaches students to be competent in all arenas of fighting. Jeet Kune Do (截拳道; "Way of the Intercepting Fist"), often abbreviated as JKD, is an hybrid martial art system and philosophy of life founded by the martial artist Bruce Lee. He often referred it as "the art of expressing the human body" in his writings and in interviews. Through his studies Lee came to believe that styles had become too rigid and unrealistic, that real combat was spontaneous, and that a martial artist cannot predict it, only react to it. Lee stated that his martial concept does not add more and more things on top of each other to form a system, but rather selects the best thereof. The metaphor Lee borrowed from Chan Buddhism was of constantly filling a cup with water, and then emptying it, used for describing Lee's philosophy of "casting off what is unessential". The final result was what he considered to be the bare combat essentials: Jeet Kune Do. The style is named for the concept of interception; intercepting an attack with an attack or attacking an opponent while they are about to attack. As such, the effectiveness of the practitioner's ability depends on extreme speed, strength and accuracy.
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