My post may be useless, but there is no useless martial art

So, you’re stupid & inexperienced enough to think that Jeet Kune Do is just a little bit of this & some of that?

I think the name fits.

No style is my style, no system is my system, no form is my form.

Its not perfect but it is mine. It is a refinement of what I know what works best for me I just didn’t take “a little of this and little of that” I took all of it and got rid of what was not effective for me. I adapted all that I know and will adapt all that I will know.

I wouldn’t say I’m inexperienced, I worked at the Long Horn Saloon as a bouncer for almost a year before the owners sold it. I did get through all of basic but because of issues from an Injury Pryer To Service I was sent home before AIT.

I’m not stupid, Naive maybe but I know when to avoid a fight, and when I am left with no choice, Hell I would rather run then fight.

Is there something your trying to teach me? I am willing to learn.

I’m teaching you not to be stupid.

You are inexperienced. Maybe not in fighting, though less than a year of bouncing does not impress me at all. You are completely inexperienced in Jeet Kune Do.

The name does not fit. You obviously haven’t read the Tao of Jeet Kune Do clearly enough. Get yourself to a JKD class.

I have, but it seems you and I have two different Idea’s of Jeet Kune Do. It almost seems like your speaking of a style. I’m using a Philosophy to describe how I fight.

Some martial arts are really popular, because they look cool and have smooth moves. But beware. They are like wine thats been watered down. A wine thats been watered down is not real wine, not a good wine, nothing like the real thing. Some martial arts don’t look real cool, but you know that they have a kick, an actual taste. They’re like olives. The taste might be strong and bittersweet. The flavor stays with you. You acquire a taste for them. No one ever developed a taste for watered down wine.

Its paraphrased but its from Tao of Jeet Kune Do

Yes I agree that I am quite inexperienced in JKD I have so many forms and systems to take from and learn.

I got a question for you now. What did Bruce Lee call his most used fighting stance?

Oh and I might have been proven wrong. I just wanna kick this guy in the torso! Though the training probably makes you more limber.

The one which would free his lifeless rotting zombie corpse from its coffin?

:5blindfol Remember Crowguy the true warrior is like a apple always falling far from the tree.

Say what? Seriously explain what you mean.

Are you saying that a warrior grows better away from its master?

This thread is a testament to my stupidity.

haha its like watching a one legged horse try to outrun a bear. It means you’ve been watching too many Jet Li films and repeating too many Miyagisms.

Ripping shit from the Tao of Jeet Kune Do doesn’t prove you have any understanding of it.

If you did understand it, you wouldn’t be calling what you do “Jeet Kune Do”.

You’re not using a philosophy. Philosophy requires logic, understanding, comprehension. You’ve shown absolutely none. You’ve just latched on to a few cool phrases and haven’t grasped the full implication of them.

Bai Jong, MPBKS, take your pick.

Then enlighten me!

Jong Sao, actually.

The bulb that wishes to glow brightest is often the one in the box. :XXking:

Lesson 1: Don’t crib other people’s shit. Especially when you don’t know shit about said shit.

Lesson 2: Go to an actual school.

Lesson 3: YouTube - [MV] Lee Hyori (이효리) - Hey Mr. Big

Meh. Depends who you ask.

Either way, you wouldn’t find Bai Jong or Jong Sao in the Tao.

You won’t find anything but the scribbles of someone thinking “man, this is really good shit” and saying aloud “hey, stop borgarting that blunt” in the Tao.

Also, “pass the brownies, man”…

This thread is now about posting pictures of Crows.

Lesson #1:

That sentence above is an example of something called … cue drums… an opinion. An opinion is not a fact, it does not need to be objective, it doesn’t even need to be close to anything resembling a logically sound, coherent thought.

Examples:

  • I think the world is flat.
  • I think Eric Cartman is right in believing 9/11 was caused by Kyle Broflovski.
  • I think the landing of the Moon was staged.
  • I think Eva Longoria is hot (this is an opinion that closely resembles a scientific fact.)
  • I think the name fits.

Lesson #2: This is called… cue drums… a cliche, a sentence that might have had a meaning a long time ago, in a galaxy far away (see? that’s a cliche), but which is lost forever. Or maybe it never had any meaning, a trite, void sentence shamelessly copy-cat’ed, used and abused with semantic whoring bastardizing abandon by teenagers and such to give a fictitious air of sophistication to their ramblings. This category includes empty, out-of-context quotes by Bruce Lee, Miyamoto Musashi, Einstein, Nietzsche, Thulsa Doom, and Yoda among others.

I wasn’t pleased with the texture of my morning poop today, but it is mine dammit!!!

Han Solo and the astronomical establishment had a very different idea of what a parsec was.

You don’t know what a style is (and please don’t go into that beaten dead horse.)

Also, you don’t know what a philosophy is. Nothing in your posts describe anything resembling a philosophy, nor you have described exactly what this philosophy of your is, nor how such philosophy validates the way you use (and abuse) the term JKD.

Another cliche, a badly ruminated sentence stolen, taken completely out of context from the one intended by the original author.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO? REALLY? No wonder my pinot tasted like shit when I mixed it with kool aid.

Empty rhetoric.

More rhetorical nonsense.

[indent][i]Savor the fruit of life, my young friends. It has a sweet taste when it’s fresh from the vine. But don’t live too long… The taste turns bitter… after a time."

- Kor 

http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Once_More_Unto_the_Breach
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More cliche.

Correction: It is mindlessly parrotted from the Tao of JKD.