The jkd lead punch: 101 ways to mastery
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“thank you for the download and fast reply. <p i have thirty plus years in martial arts, and am presently studying wing chun. I have been trying to figure out ever since i first read bruce's training books how to make his methods work. <p
thanks again and i could not be more pleased.” <p i'm a jeet kune do enthusiast and have been for well over a decade. My wife would say i'm more of a fanatic than enthusiast, but we'll leave that discussion for another day <p
one of these things that i’ve had kind of a love/hate relationship with is the jkd lead punch <p these drills are continually evolving, so this is but a snap-shot in time. I'm sure you'll find them as beneficial as i have. They take effort, but the rewards are there for the taking. <p
here’s what noted jeet kune do & bruce lee historian paul bax had to say about the jkd lead punch: 101 ways to mastery : “… Real in-depth, great stuff ” <p
“i enjoyed your book. Very educational and surgical thank you very much and looking forward to the next material.” <p
it’s a very solid piece which is well written and i believe would enhance any jkd practitioner’s technical application of the lead punch. <p
richard dimitri founder of senshido senshido combative science technologies <p even jkders who've been training for years (and sometimes decades ) don't throw this punch correctly. <p
this punch is difficult to learn because it’s not thrown like your typical punch. <p all you have to do is follow the guidelines in this book, and this punch is yours <p this ebook covers: solo drills paper target drills combination drills top & bottom bag drills focus mitt drills speed bag drills <p
on top of that, there’s a comprehensive list of 101 drills for you to work on that will help you to put more “sting” & “zip” into your punch <p
“it’s really a great little book for getting beginners moving in the right direction, and your break down is just what is needed to per…read more detail
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