Author: | Dennis Mike | ISBN: | 9781486427376 |
Publisher: | Emereo Publishing | Publication: | October 24, 2012 |
Imprint: | Emereo Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Dennis Mike |
ISBN: | 9781486427376 |
Publisher: | Emereo Publishing |
Publication: | October 24, 2012 |
Imprint: | Emereo Publishing |
Language: | English |
Here's part of the content - you would like to know it all? Delve into this book today!..... : Bruce Lee (traditional :¿¿¿) (born Lee Jun-fan; 27 November 1940 - 20 July 1973) was a Hong Kongese actor, martial arts instructor, philosopher, film director, film producer, screenwriter, founder of Jeet Kune Do, and the son of Cantonese opera star Lee Hoi-Chuen.
...He is noted for his roles in five feature-length films: Lo Wei's The Big Boss (1971) and Fist of Fury (1972); Way of the Dragon (1972), directed and written by Lee; Warner Brothers' Enter the Dragon (1973) and The Game of Death (1978), both directed by Robert Clouse.
... After a year into his Wing Chun training, most of Yip Man's other students refused to train with Lee after they learnt of his ancestry (his mother was half Chinese and half Caucasian) as the Chinese generally were against teaching their martial arts techniques to non-Asians.
...Lee felt the system he now called Jun Fan Gung Fu was even too restrictive, and eventually evolved into a philosophy and martial art he would come to call Jeet Kune Do or the Way of the Intercepting Fist.
There is absolutely nothing that isn't thoroughly covered in the book. It is straightforward, and does an excellent job of explaining all about Bruce Lee in key topics and material. There is no reason to invest in any other materials to learn about Bruce Lee. You'll understand it all.
Inside the Guide: Bruce Lee, Ed Parker, Eclecticism, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (video game), Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, Donnie Yen, Donald Teare, David Carradine, Dan Inosanto, Culture of Hong Kong, Cultural icon, Crunch (exercise), Colosseum, Cinema of Hong Kong, Chuck Norris, Choy Li Fut, Chinese martial arts, Chinese Gung-Fu: The Philosophical Art of Self Defense, Chinatown, Oakland, Cheng Chao-an, Chen Zhen (fictional character), Bruceploitation, Bruce Lee statue in Hong Kong, Bruce Lee filmography, Bruce Lee Lives, Bruce Lee Library, Bruce Lee (video game), Bruce Lee (comics), Bruce Lee: The Man Only I Knew, Bruce Lee: The Man, The Myth, Bruce Lee: Return of the Legend, Bruce Lee: Quest of the Dragon, Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey, Bruce Lee, My Brother, Bruce Lee's Fighting Method, Brandon Lee, Bolo Yeung, Black Belt (magazine), Avenue of Stars, Hong Kong
Here's part of the content - you would like to know it all? Delve into this book today!..... : Bruce Lee (traditional :¿¿¿) (born Lee Jun-fan; 27 November 1940 - 20 July 1973) was a Hong Kongese actor, martial arts instructor, philosopher, film director, film producer, screenwriter, founder of Jeet Kune Do, and the son of Cantonese opera star Lee Hoi-Chuen.
...He is noted for his roles in five feature-length films: Lo Wei's The Big Boss (1971) and Fist of Fury (1972); Way of the Dragon (1972), directed and written by Lee; Warner Brothers' Enter the Dragon (1973) and The Game of Death (1978), both directed by Robert Clouse.
... After a year into his Wing Chun training, most of Yip Man's other students refused to train with Lee after they learnt of his ancestry (his mother was half Chinese and half Caucasian) as the Chinese generally were against teaching their martial arts techniques to non-Asians.
...Lee felt the system he now called Jun Fan Gung Fu was even too restrictive, and eventually evolved into a philosophy and martial art he would come to call Jeet Kune Do or the Way of the Intercepting Fist.
There is absolutely nothing that isn't thoroughly covered in the book. It is straightforward, and does an excellent job of explaining all about Bruce Lee in key topics and material. There is no reason to invest in any other materials to learn about Bruce Lee. You'll understand it all.
Inside the Guide: Bruce Lee, Ed Parker, Eclecticism, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (video game), Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, Donnie Yen, Donald Teare, David Carradine, Dan Inosanto, Culture of Hong Kong, Cultural icon, Crunch (exercise), Colosseum, Cinema of Hong Kong, Chuck Norris, Choy Li Fut, Chinese martial arts, Chinese Gung-Fu: The Philosophical Art of Self Defense, Chinatown, Oakland, Cheng Chao-an, Chen Zhen (fictional character), Bruceploitation, Bruce Lee statue in Hong Kong, Bruce Lee filmography, Bruce Lee Lives, Bruce Lee Library, Bruce Lee (video game), Bruce Lee (comics), Bruce Lee: The Man Only I Knew, Bruce Lee: The Man, The Myth, Bruce Lee: Return of the Legend, Bruce Lee: Quest of the Dragon, Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey, Bruce Lee, My Brother, Bruce Lee's Fighting Method, Brandon Lee, Bolo Yeung, Black Belt (magazine), Avenue of Stars, Hong Kong