Interessanter Artikel zum JKD:
http://www.jkdmartialarts.com/HiddenStructure.htm
Ein kurzer Auszug von Torres zum Thema JKD-Concepts den ich sehr interessant finde:
My actual first-hand training into jeet kune do with an instructor began in the 1980s with what is now known as the "JKD concept method". Though I was practicing this concept method (since it was the only available means to learn some of Bruce Lee's theories first-hand), it barely resembled the JKD art I had experimented with, researched, and expe*rienced back in the 1970s. The very reason was because I found myself swinging escrima sticks, practicing kali movements and drilling in Thai boxing techniques that were not found in Bruce Lee's JKD.
The jeet kune do I had researched and experimented with in the early 1970s had none of these arts in its arsenal. My research taught me the three main martial art systems Bruce Lee used to develop his jeet kune do were wing chun, fencing and boxing. In fact, Bruce Lee wrote a letter in 1965 to his pupil James Lee, who was teaching for Bruce in Oakland, Calif., in which he states, "I'm having a gung-fu system drawn up. This system is a combination of chiefly wing chun, fencing and boxing. As for practice, I have other ways of training. I'll have them written down when it is finished. Boy, it will be it!"
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