
Learning Is Not Enough... We Must Share
When it comes to teaching, it doesn’t matter what you’ve learned unless it makes an impact on others. It doesn’t matter what you’ve done...

Keep the Blase' Factor at Bay
As an instructor who loves teaching, for me it’s one of the most distressing sights to see. As I look around at a group of students...

Jeet Kune Do and Wing Chun... Not the Same Thing
There have been numerous comments floating around on the internet in the past several years concerning Jeet Kune Do and its relationship...

Expand Your Knowledge By Sharing It
I enjoy it when I hear students discussing what it is they are doing while they are training. And as long as what they are saying isn’t...

Maintaining a "Beginner's Mind" as a Teacher
If you’re like me, I’m sure you’ve read material about the importance of maintaining what is commonly referred to as the “beginner’s...

Avoid Information Overload
Bruce Lee’s intense thirst for knowledge and understanding was one of the prime factors that led to his incredible growth and evolution...

Don't Just Think...Feel!
In the film, Enter the Dragon, Bruce Lee’s character, a Shaolin priest, tells his young student, “Don’t think… feel.” In the Longstreet...

Just Another Brick In The Wall ...
It seems to me as if everything relating to JKD is becoming more and more codified and ‘productionized’ as time goes by. Every time I...

Leave No Stone Unturned
Bruce Lee was an innovator. And innovators are known for going outside their own fields and gaining insights and ideas from other fields...

"Shut Up and Train"
While this blog is written with regard to Jeet Kune Do, it actually applies to all martial arts and all martial artists. I cannot think...