and this pic i dont know which from style
and this pic i dont know which from style
why do you think that is a form of jeet kuen?
looks more like a shot at some north shaolin to me.
also, jkd is not a style, it is a set of principles that can be applied to any style. JKDhas no forms to learn and is not structured in any way shape or form like a classical Chinese martial arts system.
JKD can apply to judo, karate, kung fu, wrestling, anything that involves conflict.
Now, Bruce did have a style he invented call Jun Fan Kung Fu and he asked people to learn it as their foundation when they had none and wanted JKD.
people, far and wide don't get JKD. Not saying you don't, but it is not a style, it has no forms. It is a method that works or doesn't (depends on teh user really) in the effort to make progress as a martial artist.
Kung Fu is good for you.
"Jeet Kuen" is one of ten basic forms from the Ching-Mo Association in Shanghai. Bruce learned this form long before he created JKD. Among the other basic forms in the Ching Mo were
Tam Tui
Kung Lek Kuen
Jeet Kuen
Dai Jin Kuen
Dui Tam Tui
Don Do Dui Chueng
Toa Kuen
Ba Qua Do
Ng Fu Cheung
Kwan Yeung Kwan
Different styles were taught at the Ching Mo and it's interesting to watch each styles version of the basic Ching Mo forms. I'd love to see a video of Bruce performing Jeet Kuen.
For Example:
Here is a 7 star mantis version of the form
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAX8xFwZvbI
and here is Mizong Luohan's version of the same form
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7qMufeQ8iU
It's from the longfist system.
http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/6...nkickpunch.jpg
Bruce, in his early years (late 1950's to 1961-2) studied a lot of different styles, particularly the Jing Wu stuff. A lot of it resembles Yang Jwing-ming's Long Fist stuff.
Here's another thread on the Ching Mo Association forms:
http://www.kungfumagazine.com/forum/...ad.php?t=17826