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Jeet Kune Do: Bruce Lee's Commentaries on the Martial Way (The Bruce Lee Library)

author:Bruce Lee
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publisher:Tuttle Publishing,US
released:November, 1997
isbn:0804831327
isbn-13:9780804831321
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Customer Reviews

Tao of Jeet Kune Do - Rated 5/5
This has to be the definitive book on Bruce Lee's martial art. If you own this you do not need "The Tao of Jeet Kune Do". John Little has done a great job of locating, formatting, editing and presenting Bruce Lee's writings in a manner that is easy to read, espcially when compared to "The Tao of Jeet Kune Do" which, in comparison, looks to be so many of Bruce's notes just randomly written. This book presents Bruce Lee's writings and sketches on his art of Jeet Kune Do in an organized and comprehensive manner.This book is, quite simply, the best book on Jeet Kune Do ever written


Interesting Read - Rated 4/5
The book was a good read. It's brimming with content but I was a little disapointed. the book isn't easy to read because it has been created out of notes and it's rare to see any structured paragraphs.

However, the book offers some good tips to the reader, aswell as an insight into Bruce's ideas and theories.

I wouldn't suggest this book to any old martial artist. It wouldn't be suitable for a beginner nor a practitioner of any other martial art other than JKD.

If you want to read something structured I would suggest the Tao Of Jeet Kune Do. Other than this, a great book and a great addition to my library.


Good to read - Rated 4/5
I think I could agree with some of the points from others who have reviewed the book. I think that it has been bulked up with unnecessary stuff, like Jab cross left stancer...right stancer boring to read. Although, as an Instructor of JKD, I did enjoy it. It was quite good to read some of Lee's notes. It was a pitty that there wasn't much on Dan Inosanto. I would say if you like Bruce Lee it's worth reading. Don't take it too seriously though.


A meagre handful of quotes and ideas. Lacks in depth. - Rated 2/5
Don't get me wrong, I'm a huge fan of Bruce, his films, theories, ideas and his life in general, but . . . .
It's a loose collection of notes which aren't very well put together, only Bruce himself could have done this book justice. I think you'll find that it goes against what he was about i.e. conforming something that has no form, he increasingly applies methods, something he wanted to avoid. I think he'd have sooner burned these notes than have them printed.
As I say, it has some good quotes from the man himself but there are some parts that I think were added just to bulk up the book. I was disgusted when I found that a lot of it was little move variations which had no relevance to the prior text. For example it goes from the principle of jeet kune do, to notes like- side kick high-left stance; side kick low-right stance. It all left me rather confused. Only buy it if your into Bruce Lee in a big way, otherwise get The Celbrated Life of the Golden Dragon, it well documents his career and life, and has some very good photos.


more a scrap book that a coherent story - bits & bobs - Rated 2/5
I was disappointed by it. I guess this is scraping the bottom of the bruce lee barrel - bits and pieces of jottings on various attacks and moves. As a read - I did not find it enthralling. Buy it only if you are keen and have bought every other Lee book.

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