
A Warrior's Journey - Fascinating

For those who are unfamiliar with the changes that Bruce Lee introduced to American Martial Arts, this video is a must. With the creation of Jeet Kune Do (intercepting fist), he soon had advanced black belts studying with him. Until he came along, the only Asian Martial Arts that were practiced in the U.S. were Ju Jitsu and Karate, both of which had come across from the U.S. Occupation of Japan. He awakened a large interest in Asian forms of Martial Arts.
Interviews with many individuals, including students of his such as Kareem Abdul Jabbar combined with some amazing film footage from his never completed "The Game of Death," which was designed to teach that the best style is no style, and the best way is reality. Unfortunately, he died before it was finished, but most of the varied combat forms shown in that film by various masters appear in this video.
Had Bruce Lee decided to earn a Ph.D. in Philosophy, he would probably have ended up as the Chair of Stanford or Cal Berkeley's Philosophy.
He was clearly the Chair of Martial Artists.
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