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Formless16
20-08-2008, 15:28
Hier einige Interviews oder Artikel von alten Wegbegleitern Bruce Lees in seiner Hong Kong Zeit, die heute selbst bekannte Persönlichkeiten in der Kampfkunstwelt sind.

1.) Victor Kan
http://www.vingtsunvk.com/ (Auf Articles> ersten beiden Interviews) (Was unter der Rubrik VT World News steht ist auch interessant)

Ausschnitte:

"Although I was the one who actually started Bruce in his first form training I did not train with him much because his attendances were very irregular."

" I personally think that Lee's work has given the Ving Tsun style more credit than any past Ving Tsun practitioners could have done."

"The worst part was that Bruce was actually in Hong Kong at that particular time. It was interesting to see that Bruce acted so passionately, loyal to the dead teacher in his film 'Fist of Fury', yet when his real Sifu died he did not even bother to show his face at the funeral. When the rest of the martial arts community found out that he was so disrespectful to his own Sifu they planned to boycott all his films."


2.) Duncan Leung
Artikel aus Kung Fu heraus (http://members.tripod.com/~Wing_Chun/articleD.html)
Welcome to SiFu Leung's Wing Chun Messageboard (http://www.wingchunkungfu.cn/mb/)

Ausschnitt aus dem Artikel im Inside Kung Fu magazine:

"So you'd go streetfighting with Bruce."
"Not as much as the newspapers say...Bruce Lee was good. He was good when he trained with the Old Man together, and later on (when he came back to Hong Kong) he was even better...It means a lot to me that Bruce kept in touch right up to the end."

Im Messageboard sagt er noch,dass er und Bruce Lee zusammen nie in einer Gang waren,sich jedoch in einigen Situationen mit Gangs wiederfanden, diese jedoch sehr schwache Kämpfer waren ( "but these people generally are poor fighters").

3.) Chris ChanGrandmaster Chris Chan's US Wing Chun Kung Fu Academy (http://www.uswingchun.com/main.html) (About)

"Bruce wrote a letter telling Grandmaster Chan how the American public knew nothing about Chinese martial arts. He also mentioned how easy it was to obtain students and earn a living teaching because of Wing Chun's superiority to the other arts taught in America."

4.) David Lacey ( aus dem Choy Lay Fut)
© 2003 - Pantherfist.com - Master General Dave Lacey - All Rights Reserved (http://pantherfist.com/page3.html)

"Bruce told Dave of his life in America - his fights and encounters with other martial artists and of the recognition and respect he gained from his kung fu skills."

Könnt ja noch ergänzen. Welchen Einfluss William Cheung und besonders Wong Shun Leung auf Bruce Lee hatten weiss man ja.

Formless16
20-08-2008, 17:33
5.) Hawkins Cheung
hawkinscheung.com (http://www.hawkinscheung.com/) (>Articles)

Textausschnitt:

"Despite Bruce's advanced level in the martial arts, he was still a wing chun man. He expounded the use of the centerline principle, as well as simple, direct, non-telegraphic and economical motions. And although he may have borrowed tools from other martial arts systems, he used the techniques to conform to the wing chun way. For example, when Bruce used the wing chun straight punch, he started from the middle, with his elbows down. Although he may have used a northern shaolin side kick, he still issued power with a stomp as a wing chin man. He would stomp into his opponent. His best techniques were his straight punch and side kick. His front and hook kick were fast, but they didn't have the killing power of his straight punch or side kick. Consequently, he used those tools the most to express his JKD."