Hi Samuel! This is a gem. Guro Dan is thriving and still so sharp. I would love the chance to be in your shoes to ask him questions. When is the next time you’ll see him? Could I pay you to ask him some questions about his times with Bruce and training? I’m not very rich but appreciate you taking the time to film this for the world. Dan is a master and in many ways is the evolution of JKD. We are lucky to be have him still around. What a warrior and legend.
First heard your name from Ed Parkers top Black Belts Sterling Peacock, AKA Matt David. He spoke very highly of you that was some 40 years ago now. Sterling became one of Jim Ronin Harrison's Black Belts the last 20 years of his life. Sterling is mentioned in Jim Ronin Harrison's Bio under the Bushidokan Champions. Be Blessed 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱
5:33 - 5:40 - So, Master Bruce Lee went for speed rather than power with his "snapping" technique? Most probably used for all of his movies to display fantastic speed *over* actual power??
@@liamnevilleviolist1809 by the way ,,, fiddle being one of my passions, I have great respect for a violinist . Grandpa carved mine with a jacknife when he was 12 in 1904 . Best wishes !
Mr. Inosanto looks great for his late 80s.. A dying breed among martial artists
Dan still speaks very well
Great quick interview bro excellent job
Hi Samuel! This is a gem. Guro Dan is thriving and still so sharp. I would love the chance to be in your shoes to ask him questions. When is the next time you’ll see him? Could I pay you to ask him some questions about his times with Bruce and training? I’m not very rich but appreciate you taking the time to film this for the world.
Dan is a master and in many ways is the evolution of JKD. We are lucky to be have him still around. What a warrior and legend.
Dan Inossnto is the co-founder of JKD in my opinion.
Still young from inside ❤
if you close your eyes Dan sounds like he always has.
80 and still fast as fuuuk ,quick as a mink . I can only imagine if Bruce was still here with us Dan .95 Tacoma . Honored to have met .
First heard your name from Ed Parkers top Black Belts Sterling Peacock, AKA Matt David. He spoke very highly of you that was some 40 years ago now.
Sterling became one of Jim Ronin Harrison's Black Belts the last 20 years of his life. Sterling is mentioned in Jim Ronin Harrison's Bio under the Bushidokan Champions. Be Blessed 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱
5:33 - 5:40 - So, Master Bruce Lee went for speed rather than power with his "snapping" technique? Most probably used for all of his movies to display fantastic speed *over* actual power??
@@liamnevilleviolist1809 by the way ,,, fiddle being one of my passions, I have great respect for a violinist . Grandpa carved mine with a jacknife when he was 12 in 1904 . Best wishes !
@@liamnevilleviolist1809 speed equates to power . Mass times velocity equals force .
Not sure why the tyrants deleted my first comment, other than its things tyrants do .