Does Bruce Lee have a role model?
although studying many systems of Chinese martial arts under many different masters Bruce lee's fighting style is seen to be influenced most by his time under the tutilege of grandmaster yip man who taught him wing chun
Did Bruce Lee trian Jet Li and Jackie Chan?
Jackie was a stuntman in 'Enter the Dragon' and "fought" Bruce Lee in the underground fight scene. Bruce Lee accidentally hit Jackie with his stick on the side of his face knocking him unconscious. He did NOT break his neck.
Jackie was also an extra and stunt double in 'Fist of Fury'.
Jackie and Bruce Lee never fought in real life. This is not the way of true martial artists.
What movie was Bruce Lee one inch punch?
It was never in any movie, he did it as a demonstration at the 1964 World Karate Championships.
Suicide. Car in garage routine. Not sure if he was an addict or not....
Who is better Chuck Norris or Bruce Lee?
Bruce Lee is so better.
In every single way.
Kung Fu.
Martial arts.
One of which he made.
[Actually, Ip Man was the Bruce Lee's master and the practice of Wing Chun went back to at least 1901 if not earlier. ]
Scientists have proven that Bruce lee
is better than chuck Norris
They both practiced in different forms. They both created their own fighting art. Chuck Norris has said he would get beat if they ever fought, but we will never know.
The boogey man checks under his bed for Chuck Norris.
That said, see 'Way of the Dragon'.
How old is marshall Bruce mathers the third?
Marshall Bruce Mathers the 3rd (EMINEM) is currently 36 years of age and was born in 1972
Did Bruce Lee use strings for his stunts?
No; Bruce Lee's family lineage, carried a long tradition of Beijing opera going all the way back to the Tang dynasty. Bruce Lee's paternal ancestor, once entertained one of the Tang emperors. It was either the Tang or the Ming, I'm not sure which but I DO know for sure, that as entertainers, as artists of the art of Beijing opera, or rather Chinese opera because Beijing was not the capital yet, the Lee family was highly regarded, it was not until Bruce Lee himself, that the family was known for opera, NOT martial arts. The reason Bruce Lee was a masterful entertainer, was because each of his movies, had 400 years of Chinese opera tradition behind them, WHICH, he blended with a lot of western elements. Now, what this has to do with your question; some of the most arduous training in China, is not exclusive to martial arts. Some of it, belongs to the art of Chinese opera; because they narrate many fairy tales of supernatural beings, and creatures, and because to make it "seem more real" they did not like relying on props a whole lot, agility, acrobatic training has always been very important to the art. In fact, Jackie Chan was hired because of his background in Chinese opera, originally, NOT his martial arts skills. The training is extremely brutal, and children being mercilessly beaten with bamboo rods for making the smallest mistake, is a practice that even today, is not at all uncommon. Whether Bruce Lee himself endured such a regiment is not known, but, we can take a wild guess, that judging from the man's arrogance, he never endured bamboo swattings as a child. Now what I do know, what IS known, is that Bruce Lee's training in Chinese opera began, even before his actual schooling, because it was the family trade. He was already a competent acrobat, and Chinese opera actor, by the time he took up Wing Chun. All those beautiful backflips you see Lee doing? All those perfect, gorgeous mid-air summersaults that seem almost unnaturally smooth? The reason Bruce Lee could do that, is because he had been training in Chinese opera acrobatics since the age of 4. If you wish your son to be "the next Bruce Lee," these are the requirements you need; 1) He needs to train in Chinese opera, from the age of 4, the earlier the better. 2) When he is 14, he has to take up both Wing Chun Kung Fu, as well as western boxing. 3) Next, he needs to earn a black belt in Tae Kwan Do, for "fancy and showy" kicks he will need for his movies. Combined with his Chinese opera acrobatics, he is GUARANTEED to put on a great show, in addition to being a competent martial artist. Bruce Lee was a master showman, and a highly ranked expert martial artist. However I do not consider him a master; an incident involving the filming of Enter the Dragon, involved his FRIEND and sparring partner Bob Wall. You remember that scene where the character O'Hara broke a beer bottle, and tried to stab Bruce Lee's character with it right? During the shooting, Wall accidentally cut Lee, immediately Wall said "my god Bruce I'm sorry!" nevertheless, Lee lost his temper, and unleashed a vicious side thrust kick so powerful, that the men who caught Bob Wall's fall, had their arms broken by the force. It was the grossest abuse of martial arts I had ever heard of, that is why I do not consider him a "master." By all accounts the man had a very bad temper; if he perceived the SLIGHTEST disrespect from anyone, he would run to his car, or into his house if his wife wasn't around, and begin to lace up sparring gloves and tell the "offending" person "alright lace them up!" That is hardly the behavior of someone you would call a "master." Also, let me tell you a little story, it involved a test of skill involving the now old (if not dead) 10th Dan Karateka, Hirokazu Kanazawa. At the time, both Lee and Kanazawa were martial artists seeking to make names for themselves. Lee in entertainment, and Kanazawa was struggling to establish his Karate schools here in the U.S. While there (this was the 60's), Lee met both Kanazawa, and Hidetaka Nishiyama (R.I.P.). When Lee fought Nishiyama, he handily, soundly, and easily defeated him, and, at first he was not too impressed with Karate. However Kanazawa, a student of Gichin Funakoshi himself, challenged Lee basically saying "Nishiyama is not as skilled as I am; why don't you try me instead!" So the two had a test of skill. In the end, Lee won, but only by a very narrow margin. Part of the reason Kanazawa's Karate school took off, and the reason Shotokan took off in the U.S., is because Kanazawa's Shotokan skills were the ONLY martial art, that made a good showing against the monster that was Bruce Lee. Kanazawa came close to winning on so many occassions during that match that, impressed, Lee adopted some Karate techniques into his Jeet Kune Do. He also respected Karate's "no nonsense" approach. So, what does this have to do with anything, regarding whether Lee is a master or not? Kanazawa maintains, to this very day, that in the 1960's, he was not even 1/4 as skilled as his teacher, Gichin Funakoshi. Now, he has stated, and admitedly by his own words has said that, flattering himself, NOW, he is only HALF as skilled as Gichin Funakoshi ever was. Now, if a 1/4 as skilled student of Funakoshi's came close to defeating Lee, that probably means that in a test of skill, Bruce Lee would have stood no chance against the likes of Funakoshi. What few of Funakoshi's students survive today, state that the man's skills in Karate were prodigious, saying "you could not hit him unless he let you hit him." Even as an old man, even close to death, he was every bit as fast, powerful, and clean in his techniques, as he was in his 40's. If we can use Funakoshi's example as a measure, then by that standard Bruce Lee can not be called a master, it also helps to explain why most Japanese are not TOO impressed with him. If Kanazawa, who was only a student, came close to defeating Lee, how would he have done against someone as skilled as Funakoshi, someone Kanazawa himself has stated numerous times, had skill that he himself could never even approach? Lee and Funakoshi were as different as night and day, and, the truth is, had he known him, between Funakoshi and his counterpart and "rival" Motobu Choki, Bruce Lee would have likely gotten along better with Choki, who held similar views as Lee and, like Lee, often got into brawls. 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Did Bruce Lee ever had those nightmares that are shown in the Bruce Lee Story movie?
I believe this was poetic license, as his wife at the time always claimed he was filled with optimism and hope for the future.
What is Bruce Lee's fighting style?
Bruce Lee's fighting style is called Jeet Kune Do.
Actually Jeet Kune Do is not a style. It is a concept. Now for people who will not understand what that means.. well that means that Bruce Lee had no style as he said himself eventhough initially he had one (Wing Chun).
Jeet Kune Do takes the core concepts of Wing Chun, Fencing, and Western Boxing.
Another name for the intercepting fist is Jun Fan and Bruce studied Wing Chun under Gandmaster Ip Man
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Did Chuck Norris kill Bruce Lee in the way of the dragon?
No, Chuck Norris did not beat Bruce Lee. The movie shows them fighting in the Coliseum and Bruce kills Chuck.