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Tao of Jeet Kune Do
Book • 1975
The Tao of Jeet Kune Do is a compilation of Bruce Lee's notes and writings on his martial arts philosophy.
The book was assembled posthumously from Lee's personal notes and studies, which he began during his convalescence from a back injury in 1970.
It emphasizes the importance of formlessness, adaptability, and self-knowledge in martial arts.
Lee's approach rejects rigid styles and traditions, advocating for a fluid and dynamic method of combat that is tailored to the individual's needs and capabilities.
The book includes discussions on fighting techniques, mental preparation, and philosophical underpinnings, reflecting Lee's integration of various martial arts and philosophical sources.
The book was assembled posthumously from Lee's personal notes and studies, which he began during his convalescence from a back injury in 1970.
It emphasizes the importance of formlessness, adaptability, and self-knowledge in martial arts.
Lee's approach rejects rigid styles and traditions, advocating for a fluid and dynamic method of combat that is tailored to the individual's needs and capabilities.
The book includes discussions on fighting techniques, mental preparation, and philosophical underpinnings, reflecting Lee's integration of various martial arts and philosophical sources.
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