The Jeet Kune Do Archives Book by Jose Fraguas
Jeet Kune Do, the art and philosophy developed by Bruce Lee, was a groundbreaking movement that not only changed the world of martial arts but also redefined how we approach personal development and self-expression in the fighting arts. Lee’s philosophy was not confined by tradition or rigid structure; it was dynamic, fluid, and ever-evolving, much like the man himself. This compilation is a tribute to the lasting legacy of JKD, bringing together key writings that offer insight into its history, philosophy, and evolution.
In an era of ever-changing ideas, fleeting trends, and the constant flow of information, it’s easy to overlook the enduring power of the written word. This collection brings together a series of articles about the art of Jeet Kune Do written over a span of time, each piece representing a unique snapshot of thought, philosophy, and conversation from a previous period. These articles, though born from specific moments in time, carry with them ideas and reflections that resonate with us today in surprising and often profound ways. The objective of this work is to preserve what it was said originally in the past and rescue what [probably] has been lost along the way.
Length: 340 pages
Publication date: 2025
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