I am also a practitioner of Jeet Kune Do by the Brazilian Association here in Brazil Sijo Adriano Dutra student of Sijo Vincent Raimond student of Sijo Tim Tackett student of Bruce Lee and Ted Wong from WNG, and I am a black belt in shotokan karate 4th dan. I watch your videos a lot, and they are great. Kin Lai
"End the fight as quick as possible WITHOUT the guy knowing"..., I like that point. It's finished before it starts, the art of fighting without fighting. "Distance is your friend"....,haha..., your best buddy. Most professionals don't master distance control seriously because they are in a sport environment and application, so they have no worry of mortal maiming. Which is why they're always tied up, clinching, grappling, hugging, crashing into each other. Good point on stressing the uniqueness of real JKD. Like Tommy says over & over, JKD is not for sport, not for play. That's why there are realistic drills, no sparring..., sparring is playing...,unless you go all out to snap a knee in half or puncture an eye ball, or dislocate a jaw.
*Great video as always, Thomas! Just one correction. Master Wong who teaches Wing Chun and street self defense on TH-cam shows a lot of these non telegraphic moves when someone moves in to attack but usually close range. Btw, please do a video to explain the details regarding using your hip when you use different kick types. I recall watching an old video on TH-cam but I can't remember by who, who said you should use the hip in the last moment for more impact.*
Come al solito il miglior JKD il tuo Sifu . Una domanda : esiste nella tua versione molto pratica di JKD anche una sezione di tecniche di grappling ? Nel caso di combattimento a terra .
@@axelstone3131 Weird because I have trained attack and defense from a neutral position in every art I have trained in. Not sure we will agree on this.
@@KellyWhelanEnns I guess Bruce Lee didn’t do anything. He just modified his wing chun right? 🤷♂️ that’s the narrative. Just some actor or messed around at the weekends lol
First off, to say that all of these are techniques not used or taught in any other martial art is a bold faced lie. Almost all of these were basic kicks and punches used in most striking styles. Like seriously how do you have the gall to claim a basic front-leg teep-kick is unique to Jeet Kune Do?!? I watched your sparring video and you clearly have some skills. There's no need to try and mystify these techniques to try and sell yourself as some kind of master of secrets. The only moves in this that I've not seen in any other martial art style are the ones from the neutral position, and while these are interesting, they're also incredibly dangerous because they leave you off balance and wide open. The hook, or uppercut from the hip you show would indeed be very hard to react to, it's also a good way to get charged with assault if you throw it as a sucker-punch like you suggest. A much more practical approach to self defense would be to practice shifting to a proper stance while attempting to deescalate. Second, a kick isn't non-telegraphed just because you say "very non-telegraphed" after you throw it. Several of these kicks were telegraphed as hell!
Firing shots of from the NEUTRAL stance in JKD would NOT throw you off balance if you see how Tommy throws it & how efficiently & fast he retracts the weapon....You need to look more closely at the body mechanics before you make statements like that. (Paul eating his dinner while typing)
The striking styles don't pay as much attention to developing the body mechanics to the same level that Original JKD practitioners do....De-escalation IS the best option obviously. But going into a 'proper' stance would be infinitely more telegraphic than Neutral stance....& as Tommy said - 'Stance is a vehicle we move through'.
Original JKD stands by yourself. I love it much love and respect.
Good and obvious idea, but:
1. You’re telegraphing
2. Problematic when you need to attack
3. Boxing teaches non-telegraphing.
@@tivorum 😂
@@ThomasMarxJKD🤣another clueless idiot. No avatar no videos.
No avatar, no videos = TH-cam expert 😂
Best Realistic self defense channel 👏 Great Job, Sifu
Jeet kune do it's my favorite self defense
Great Info Mr.Marx🙏
Thanks!
Thank you very much.
I am also a practitioner of Jeet Kune Do by the Brazilian Association here in Brazil Sijo Adriano Dutra student of Sijo Vincent Raimond student of Sijo Tim Tackett student of Bruce Lee and Ted Wong from WNG, and I am a black belt in shotokan karate 4th dan. I watch your videos a lot, and they are great. Kin Lai
Simple Direct and Efficient !!!! JKD
Amazing jkd
"End the fight as quick as possible WITHOUT the guy knowing"..., I like that point.
It's finished before it starts, the art of fighting without fighting.
"Distance is your friend"....,haha..., your best buddy.
Most professionals don't master distance control seriously because they are in a sport environment and application, so they have no worry of mortal maiming.
Which is why they're always tied up, clinching, grappling, hugging, crashing into each other.
Good point on stressing the uniqueness of real JKD.
Like Tommy says over & over, JKD is not for sport, not for play.
That's why there are realistic drills, no sparring..., sparring is playing...,unless you go all out to snap a knee in half or puncture an eye ball, or dislocate a jaw.
*Great video as always, Thomas! Just one correction. Master Wong who teaches Wing Chun and street self defense on TH-cam shows a lot of these non telegraphic moves when someone moves in to attack but usually close range. Btw, please do a video to explain the details regarding using your hip when you use different kick types. I recall watching an old video on TH-cam but I can't remember by who, who said you should use the hip in the last moment for more impact.*
Master Wrong
@@axelstone3131lol, I guess you don't like him.
@@MartialArtsMoves he’s a fraud.
great!!!
Come al solito il miglior JKD il tuo Sifu . Una domanda : esiste nella tua versione molto pratica di JKD anche una sezione di tecniche di grappling ? Nel caso di combattimento a terra .
Don’t grappler a grappler.
@@axelstone3131 infact 😁
Tom, which other teachers should we look up for in youtube?
@@kusta80 look by yourself and use comon sense.
I thought Jkd was a compilation of martial arts to begin with.
@@jacobwalker7143 you're not the only one...
It never was.
Lots of other arts teach how not to telegraph. Telegraphing is a lot more than just winding up dramatically than what you see in a movie.
Not really. Most martial arts don’t cover half the stuff JKD does. Attack from a neutral position being just one of them.
@@axelstone3131 Weird because I have trained attack and defense from a neutral position in every art I have trained in. Not sure we will agree on this.
@@KellyWhelanEnns I guess Bruce Lee didn’t do anything. He just modified his wing chun right? 🤷♂️ that’s the narrative. Just some actor or messed around at the weekends lol
Every once in a while there comes a guy, claiming I have done this. Always just said, never seen...
@@axelstone3131 I did not say that. I’m just saying that other martial arts actually have parallels to what Bruce Lee discovered.
First off, to say that all of these are techniques not used or taught in any other martial art is a bold faced lie. Almost all of these were basic kicks and punches used in most striking styles. Like seriously how do you have the gall to claim a basic front-leg teep-kick is unique to Jeet Kune Do?!? I watched your sparring video and you clearly have some skills. There's no need to try and mystify these techniques to try and sell yourself as some kind of master of secrets.
The only moves in this that I've not seen in any other martial art style are the ones from the neutral position, and while these are interesting, they're also incredibly dangerous because they leave you off balance and wide open. The hook, or uppercut from the hip you show would indeed be very hard to react to, it's also a good way to get charged with assault if you throw it as a sucker-punch like you suggest. A much more practical approach to self defense would be to practice shifting to a proper stance while attempting to deescalate.
Second, a kick isn't non-telegraphed just because you say "very non-telegraphed" after you throw it. Several of these kicks were telegraphed as hell!
Firing shots of from the NEUTRAL stance in JKD would NOT throw you off balance if you see how Tommy throws it & how efficiently & fast he retracts the weapon....You need to look more closely at the body mechanics before you make statements like that. (Paul eating his dinner while typing)
The striking styles don't pay as much attention to developing the body mechanics to the same level that Original JKD practitioners do....De-escalation IS the best option obviously. But going into a 'proper' stance would be infinitely more telegraphic than Neutral stance....& as Tommy said - 'Stance is a vehicle we move through'.
I have a feeling you are taking this video personally.
@@ThomasMarxJKD I have a feeling this @WhenYou'veGoneGuru poster might actually be from California (Paul)
Why california?
How's about Okinawan Karate in respect to non telegraphic moves?
No one did it like Bruce did... He did it outside of traditional ways...
you lost me 2 minutes in when you said yet again, "no other martial art teaches that." I'd beg to differ.
@@FuKuntt hand first, push, hip last. Where is it taught... nowhere