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THANK YOU LAMAR

January 12 2005 at 9:20 PM
Anonymous  (Login gweilo678)

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Thank you for a very fine answer. I actually did post on one of
([ I thought your )) forum. It was not responded to at all.
I will go back and check to see if you answered it. It was posted on Real combat online. Maybe that is not the forum you want me to ask questions on. I am new to posting so bear with me. I will try not to waste anyone's time, but sometimes the only bad question is the one that people do not ask.


I know a lot is written in books but sometime the information filtered through someone with a lot of experience is invaluable.

thanks


No Problem! January 12 2005, 5:21 PM


Hello Again!

There is no problem with your question, other than the fact that it is a little bit on the "broad" side of the spectrum! In other words, very generalized as opposed to specific! This is not really your fault though, as Bruce Lee threw his punches in different ways depending on the range and the desired result! Sometimes his punches looked more like the wing chun chung chuie, while other times they looked more like the boxer's jab or cross. The primary lead tools in Jeet Kune Do are the straight punch and the bil jee. The straight punch is normally thrown with a vertical or slightly diagonal fist (as opposed to the boxer's rotating horizontal fist punch). This allows the fighter to keep the lead elbow in and down, which is better for power transfer in the punch and defensive applications. In close, the punch is delivered like the wing chun chung chuie, while at longer ranges the shortened arc is used. This allows for maximum power transfer into and through the target. This is the Jeet Kune Do "one shot knockout" straight punch that will nearly take someone's head clean off!

To execute this punch, start off in a normal bai jong, or on guard, position with your power side forward. The lead hand is the first thing to move. Keeping the elbow in and down, drive the fist forward in a straight line to the target. Impact should be with a vertical fist, and the bottom three knuckles are the contact surface. As you go through the target, allow the fist to arc inward just slightly across the centerline. The fist does not stop until you are back in the bai jong position. This assures maximum power transfer into the strike, and imposes maximum damage on the opponent. This is the most famous Jeet Kune Do straight punch.

In all of my instructional DVDs, I make an effort to teach and demonstrate the material just as it was taught by Bruce Lee, and according to what my instructors say, I have done a good job of getting the important points across! I teach the material just as it was taught to me by the most prominent original Bruce Lee students that I have trained with! I hope this is helpful to you in some way, and I hope I have answered your question adequately! By the way, I would prefer that you aske these questions on MY forum! I am the Sifu to the guys that run this forum, but I also have several forums of my own!



    
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January 12 2005, 11:21 PM 

Hello Again!

Actually, the Real Combat Online forum is not the forum that I got to often. I used to be very involved in that forum, and actually designed it and set it up, but someone else took it over and runs it now. The forum that I like for people to post on is the one that I posted the direct link to! This one:

http://www.network54.com/Forum/103552

That is the forum that I check the most, but for some reason, the one that gets used the least! Oh well, maybe we'll get there one day!

Keep Blasting!
Sifu Lamar M. Davis II
Senior Instructor
Hardcore Jeet Kune Do
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http://www.HardcoreJKD.com
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