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This book gathers the thoughts of the famous martial arts expert and actor, Bruce Lee. Published after Lee's death, the contents outline his thoughts about martial arts.

Jeet Kune Do is a modern type of martial arts that encompasses kung fu, boxing, and fencing that was created by Bruce Lee.

Lee was held many honors and awards, including Hong Kong Film Award for Lifetime Achievement and Hong Kong Film Award for Star of the Century.

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Book ID Asin: 0606235434
Book Title: Tao of Jeet Kune Do
Book Author: Bruce Lee
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Tao of Jeet Kune Do by Bruce Lee Book Review

Name: Rick
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good re@d
Date: Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 3, 2022
Review: Good book to live by

Name: Susanna Hutcheson
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Look into the mind of the master and learn
Date: Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 7, 2010
Review: First I must confess that I'm very much a Bruce Lee fan. He was born a few years before me so we are of the same generation. Someone like myself can't help but wonder, when reading this book, what Bruce might write today from the vantage point of age and experience. My personal opinion is that his basic philosophy would not have changed. He would have probably matured in his ideas and continue to evolve and in middle and old age he would have probably adjusted his martial arts to fit the unique needs of aging. But, we'll never know since he died before he had a chance to age. His philosophy, however, was ancient and great. He was wise far beyond his years. And we can still learn much from him --- both about his Tao (Way) and his martial arts style.

The book couples his philosophy, which is mostly Buddhist or eastern, and his method of fighting. I find them both enlightening.

For example, he tells us to keep our chin tucked toward our shoulder as a defense. He teaches us how to keep from being an easy target and how to attack with explosive action from a neutral stance. These are things that never go out of style.

Lee writes, "With the chin dropped and pinned tight to the collarbone, the muscles and bone structure are in the best possible alignment and only the top of the head is presented to the opponent, making it impossible to be hit on the point of the chin."

I found one or two things that didn't sound like Bruce and they didn't fit in with his times. I felt the editor took a few liberties and added his own thoughts or what he felt Bruce might have believed.

For example, under "Everyday opportunities for exercises" we read:

Take a walk whenever you can -- like parking the car a few blocks away from your destination.
Avoid taking the elevator; climb the stairs instead.

. . . the rest sounds like Bruce. The above statements, while certainly good advice, were not in the lexicon of Bruce's era. They came into being during the last decade or so. Moreover, these two statements do not sound like Lee. They sound like every modern fitness writer on the planet.

This book is more than Bruce's fighting method, though it is that. It is inspiring and powerful. It is full of wisdom and inspiration and thoughtful advice and meditation. Lee had a wide range of interests. He was a dancer. He was an artist. He took an interest in many things and many philosophies. He was not a good actor. His wife Linda often says that Bruce considered himself a martial artist first and an actor second. I'm not sure that's true. Lee took a keen interest in his acting career and the income he got from it. But like Elvis Presley, his ability to act was very limited. Yet he brought magic to the screen with his lovely body and outstanding skill. He didn't need to be a good actor.

Much that we have heard about Bruce Lee is pure myth. But what is not myth is his martial arts greatness and his keen mind that absorbed information like a sponge, his ability to take what he needed from everything and discard the rest. He did not get attached to any one idea. He evolved in his thinking and adapted daily to his needs.

There is much about Bruce Lee that is, and probably always will be, powerful motivation for millions. He was only 5' 8" and weighed about 140lbs, but he loomed large on the screen and in the hearts and minds of all who saw him or knew him.

Whether or not you want to learn about Jeet Kune Do, you will gain much by reading this book. It is deep and meaningful.

Highly recommended.

- Susanna K. Hutcheson

Name: Bernie Gourley
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Bruce Lee's take on taking what is useful while discarding the useless.
Date: Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 25, 2016
Review: Jeet Kune Dō (henceforth, JKD) is Bruce Lee’s “styleless style” of martial arts. Its literal meaning is “the way of the intercepting fist.” However, Lee cautions one against attaching too much significance to that name (or any name) in the book’s final chapter. Long before “Mixed Martial Arts” became a household word, Lee was constructing this fighting system that borrowed heavily from the Western traditions of boxing, fencing (conceptually speaking), and wrestling as well as from Kungfu, Savate, and Judō/Jujutsu. While JKD employs techniques and concepts from these systems, Lee remained adamant that no good came of organized styles built on fixed forms. In fact, that might be said to be the central theme of the book. That is, each fighter should begin with sound fundamentals and build an approach that is ultimately his or her own.

“The Tao of Jeet Kune Do” is an outline of the martial art. In many ways, it looks like and reads like Lee’s personal notebook. It’s illustrated with crude (but effective) hand drawings of the type one would see in a personal journal, and they are annotated with hand-written notes. (My biggest criticism is that on the Kindle version the graphics are largely unreadable. I’d recommend you get the print edition if you can, which is large-format paperback as I recall.) The book combines a philosophy of martial arts with nitty-gritty discussion of the technical aspects of combat. The philosophical chapters bookend the technical ones.

As others have pointed out, there’s not much that is new in either the philosophical discussions or the technical ones. Lee’s value-added is in how he states these concepts, how he selects the concepts of value (informed largely by a love of simplicity and a hatred of dogma), and the weight lent to the lessons by Lee’s great success story—albeit in a life far too short. Lee was a man of charisma, and one who approached endeavors with gravitas.

Now, I can imagine some readers saying, “Why are you recommending a book on real fighting by a movie martial artist? Would you recommend a book on how to conduct gall bladder surgery from someone because they were on the first two seasons of <i>ER</i>? Would you take martial arts lessons from Keanu Reeves because his moves looked pretty nifty in <i>The Matrix</i>?”

I’ll admit that there is nothing about making kungfu movies that makes one particularly competent to give advice on close-quarters combat. However, as I said, Lee seemed to devote himself entirely to everything he did. Consider the Bruce Lee physique, which seems so common place among actors today (no doubt in part chemical and in part owing to live-in Pilates coaches) was virtually unseen in the 70’s. Yeah, he probably had good genes, but he must have trained like a maniac as well. Lee’s constant mantra of “simplicity” lends him a great deal of credibility. (It should be noted that pragmatism is not a virtue in the movie-making industry.) Lee demonstrates that he’s given a lot of thought to the subject and done the training when he discusses technical concepts. For example, while he gives high praise to Western boxing and emulates boxing moves in some regards, he also notes that boxers are insufficiently cautious owing to the rules/equipment of their sport (a comment—it should be noted--that can be leveled against any sport martial art.)

The technical material is organized in four chapters. The chapter on “tools” deals with the techniques of striking, kicking, and grappling. A chapter on preparations explains Lee’s thoughts on faints, parries and manipulations. There is a chapter on mobility that discusses footwork and various types of evasions. The last technical chapter discusses the approaches to attack, focusing heavily on JKD’s five types of attack.

“The Tao of Jeet Kune Do” is undeniably repetitive, but that repetition has value in hammering home key concepts. It’s also consistent with the JKD philosophy of not getting into a great deal of complexity, but rather drilling home the basics. There’s an old martial arts adage that says, “One should not fear the man who knows 10,000 techniques as much as the one that has done one technique 10,000 times.” This seems apropos here. Besides, the concepts that are repeated are often worth memorizing. e.g. Simplify. Eliminate ego. Avoid fixed forms. Be natural. Don’t think about building up as much paring away.

I’d recommend this book for martial artists of any style. Non-martial artists may find the philosophical chapters interesting, but may not get much out of the list-intensive technical chapters.

Name: Alex
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Needs better translations
Date: Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 1, 2022
Review: a LOT of the text that Bruce Lee writes is in cursive and I can't read cursive that well, and there are translations that are put in paragraphs on different pages, although I don't understand why not just replace the cursive with regular text directly, so I know what Bruce Lee is talking about instead of having to find one word and flip over 3 pages to see oh so that's what this says (which is literally what I have to do)

Name: Cliente de Kindle
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Las palabras de Bruce Lee
Date: Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 27, 2022
Review: Me ha gustado el valor de la autodefensa de Bruce Lee, considerando que la violencia no es la solución. Se lo recomiendo a todos ya que era Bruce era un hombre de fuertes valores. Y habla sobre su disciplina y arte, y el valor a la vida.

Name: Mark Dominguez
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent book, Shun Shifu Bruce Lee was way ahead of his time this book is ageless!
Date: Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 11, 2022
Review: My son is a boxer and this book has expanded his mental vision of the art of combat!

Name: Clarence Colar
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fascinating
Date: Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 5, 2022
Review: Learning some things I didn’t know

Name: Mesh
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: THE MARTIAL ARTS BIBLE
Date: Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 6, 2022
Review: This is the book that everytime you read it you learn something new! If you are serious about your Martial Arts education you need thus book

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