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Jeet Kune Do Videos

Bruce Lee’s jeet kune do (way of the intercepting fist) is highlighted in a collection of videos that helps to clarify some technical aspects of Bruce Lee’s martial art.

This collection includes behind-the-scenes footage from a cover shoot with first-generation Bruce Lee student Richard Bustillo. Also featured is a trailer for Bruce Lee’s Training Method, Richard Bustillo’s DVD collaboration with Black Belt Hall of Fame member Ted Wong, which addresses the first two volumes of the Bruce Lee’s Fighting Method books.

Second-generation Bruce Lee student Tim Tackett presents a unique visual training aid for his and Bob Bremer’s groundbreaking book Chinatown Jeet Kune Do: Essential Elements of Bruce Lee’s Martial Art.

Lamar M. Davis II, a second-generation practitioner who trained under Steve Golden, Jerry Poteet, Leo Fong and Patrick Strong, appears in a series of videos demonstrating and explaining various JKD trapping techniques, as well as a special DVD series aimed at advanced JKD practitioners.

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  1. Second-Generation Bruce Lee Student and Chinatown Jeet Kune Do Author Tim Tackett Demonstrates the Jeet Kune Do Backfist

    Second-Generation Bruce Lee Student and Chinatown Jeet Kune Do Author Tim Tackett Demonstrates the Jeet Kune Do Backfist

    In this exclusive excerpt from his content-rich DVD Chinatown Jeet Kune Do: Essential Elements of Bruce Lee’s Martial Art, Tim Tackett explains and demonstrates the deceptively simple JKD backfist! This simple-looking move packs a big surprise for opponents!
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  2. Richard Bustillo and Ted Wong: Two JKD Legends Featured in Bruce Lee’s Fighting Method DVD

    Richard Bustillo and Ted Wong: Two JKD Legends Featured in Bruce Lee’s Fighting Method DVD

    Richard Bustillo kicks you-know-what and takes names as he demonstrates four hard-hitting JKD techniques from his “Bruce Lee’s Fighting Method” DVD, which also features Ted Wong!
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  3. Boxing Techniques That Bruce Lee Adapted Into Jeet Kune Do Techniques for Avoiding Attacks

    Boxing Techniques That Bruce Lee Adapted Into Jeet Kune Do Techniques for Avoiding Attacks

    Do you want to take a punch to the face? How about a kick to the body? No? Then you’re in the right place! Second-generation Bruce Lee student Lamar M. Davis II shows you how to evade these attacks in this exclusive jeet kune do video.
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  4. Richard Bustillo’s Jeet Kune Do Techniques in Action at Black Belt Magazine!

    Richard Bustillo’s Jeet Kune Do Techniques in Action at Black Belt Magazine!

    Today, we bring you some awesome archival behind-the-scenes jeet kune do techniques footage of this first-generation Bruce Lee student in action at Black Belt magazine! Below the video is a brief Q-and-A regarding the impact of Bruce Lee’s philosophy on the martial arts, the creation of the Bruce Lee
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  5. Jeet Kune Do Techniques: Learn Two Types of Trapping in an Exclusive Jeet Kune Do Video!

    Jeet Kune Do Techniques: Learn Two Types of Trapping in an Exclusive Jeet Kune Do Video!

    For more than 30 years, Lamar Davis has studied and trained in Bruce Lee’s art of jeet kune do. He has been certified as a full/senior instructor by five of Bruce Lee’s original students: Joseph Cowles, Patrick Strong, Leo Fong, Jerry Poteet and Steve Golden. Lamar Davis is the founder
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  6. Jeet Kune Do Techniques: Richard Bustillo Shows You Multiple Jeet Kune Do Street-Fighting Counterattacks

    Jeet Kune Do Techniques: Richard Bustillo Shows You Multiple Jeet Kune Do Street-Fighting Counterattacks

    Richard Bustillo, a first-generation student of jeet kune do founder Bruce Lee, was inducted into the Black Belt Hall of Fame as the 1989 Co-Instructor of the Year. Devoting much of his life to preserving and propagating the teachings of Bruce Lee, Richard Bustillo was one of the jeet kune
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  7. Contemporary Jeet Kune Do’s Paul Vunak Holds Yearly Bruce Lee Bash at the Beach, Helps Disabled Children Through Martial Arts

    Contemporary Jeet Kune Do’s Paul Vunak Holds Yearly Bruce Lee Bash at the Beach, Helps Disabled Children Through Martial Arts

    In TWO exclusive videos shot by Black Belt Magazine’s executive editor at Paul Vunak’s yearly “Bruce Lee Bash at the Beach” in Dana Point, CA, Vunak and Descendants of the Masters Vice President of Operations Thomas Cruse discuss the Bash at the Beach as a vehicle for training martial artists
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  8. Bruce Lee’s Widow, Linda Lee Cadwell, Talks About Bruce’s Martial Arts and Philosophy Book Tao of Jeet Kune Do — Then (1975) and Now (2011)

    Bruce Lee’s Widow, Linda Lee Cadwell, Talks About Bruce’s Martial Arts and Philosophy Book Tao of Jeet Kune Do — Then (1975) and Now (2011)

    Linda Lee Cadwell, the widow of jeet kune do creator and martial arts icon Bruce Lee, recently sat down with Black Belt for an extensive exclusive video interview about Tao of Jeet Kune Do: Expanded Edition. During this portion of the interview, she discusses the genesis of the seminal martial
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  9. Jeet Kune Do Masters Richard Bustillo, Jerry Poteet, Tim Tackett, Diana Lee Inosanto, Chris Kent and Octavio Quintero Discuss How Bruce Lee’s Martial Arts Philosophy Book Tao of Jeet Kune Do Changed Them as Martial Artists

    Jeet Kune Do Masters Richard Bustillo, Jerry Poteet, Tim Tackett, Diana Lee Inosanto, Chris Kent and Octavio Quintero Discuss How Bruce Lee’s Martial Arts Philosophy Book Tao of Jeet Kune Do Changed Them as Martial Artists

    “When you say, ‘Tao of Jeet Kune Do,’ it’s like training with Bruce Lee,” says Richard Bustillo, who studied jeet kune do under Bruce Lee at the Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute in Los Angeles in the 1960s. And so kicks off Black Belt’s most recent installment of interview clips
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  10. Bruce Lee’s One-Inch Punch Demonstrated During Martial Arts Photo Shoot by Jeet Kune Do Expert Lamar M. Davis II

    Bruce Lee’s One-Inch Punch Demonstrated During Martial Arts Photo Shoot by Jeet Kune Do Expert Lamar M. Davis II

    Second-generation Bruce Lee student Lamar M. Davis II studied under five of Bruce Lee’s original students (Joseph Cowles, Patrick Strong, Leo Fong, Jerry Poteet and Steve Golden). Through this jeet kune do technique video demonstrating Lee’s one-inch punch, Davis brings the concept of economy of motion through efficiency, directness and
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