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Jeet Kune Do | The Power Of Interception

by Mike Gittleson January 1, 2010
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Jeet Kune Do, as most of us know, translates as ‘The Way of the Intercepting Fist’. It seemed appropriate to provide an article about interception itself.

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Jeet Kune Do | Unit of Measurement | Perfect Efficiency Principle

by Tom Harvey December 9, 2009
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How do we know what makes for an effective technique? Seems like a simple and reasonable enough question, and yet against what standard are we to measure and practice our Jeet Kune Do? We cannot simply measure our Jeet Kune Do techniques by their popularity or even heritage. The fact that many people practice a [...]

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Translating Force in Jeet Kune Do Techniques

by Tom Harvey December 1, 2009
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When studying Jeet Kune Do techniques and the principles behind their development it’s important to understand the goal of our training. Let’s look at the Principle of Translating Force through our Kinetic Chain.

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Efficiency in Martial Arts Training

by Tom Harvey October 19, 2009
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I wanted to discuss efficiency in our martial arts training. By this I am not referring to economy of motion which is efficiency of movement. Think of this as “Efficiency of Training”. Economy of Motion is a very important topic and one that deserves it’s own independent discussion.

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