The Essence of Jeet Kune Do by Dave Carnell

The Essence of Jeet Kune Do by Dave Carnell

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The art of Jeet Kune Do is difficult to define because its founder, Bruce Lee, wanted individuals to undertake their own journey of self-discovery and self-expression, and hated referring to his art as a style or system. This title captures the essence of JKD and provides readers with an understanding of the roots and true development of the art.

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The Essence of Jeet Kune Do by Dave Carnell

The art of Jeet Kune Do is difficult to define because its founder, Bruce Lee, wanted individuals to undertake their own journey of self-discovery and self-expression, and hated referring to his art as a style or system. Moreover, JKD is a martial art that is alive and forever changing. Notwithstanding this, the author captures the very essence of JKD and provides the reader with an understanding of both the roots and true development of the art , as well as advanced training concepts and progressions.
Dave Carnell is the owner and Director of Impact Martial Arts Academy in Stoke-on-Trent in England, which has several branches throughout the country. Dave is a much sought-after instructor who teaches in the United Kingdom, elsewhere in Europe, and in the United States. He is a Senior Full Instructor for Cass Magda's M 1 Assocation and is the Supervising Instructor for the United Kingdom. Dave is the author of a highly acclaimed companion volume to the present work entitled Jeet Kune Do- A Core Structure Training Manual [Crowood 2008].
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ISBN 13 9781847972200
ISBN 10 1847972209
Titel The Essence of Jeet Kune Do
Autor Dave Carnell
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag The Crowood Press Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2010-12-31
Seitenanzahl 160
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