Bruce Lee's Fighting Method

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Bruce Lee's Fighting Method is a book of volumes covering

Black Belt Magazine. During the early years of the publication, Uyehara served as the publisher. Bruce Lee contributed many articles to the publication during the 1960s and a friendship ensued between the two men. Uyehara, a martial artist in his own right, was a key personage in arranging Lee's material for publication.[1]

Hardcover edition

The hardcover version of this text features in volumes in a different order:[2]

  • Part I - Basic Training
    • Ch. 1 - The Fighting Man Exercise
    • Ch. 2 - The On-Guard Position
    • Ch. 3 - Footwork
    • Ch. 4 - Power Training
    • Ch. 5 - Speed Training
  • Part II - Skill In Techniques
    • Ch. 6 - Skill In Movement
    • Ch. 7 - Skill In Hand Techniques
    • Ch. 8 - Skill In Kicking
    • Ch. 9 - Parrying
    • Ch. 10 - Targets
    • Ch. 11 - Sparring
  • Part III - Advanced Techniques
    • Ch. 12 - Hand Techniques for Offense (Part A)
    • Ch. 13 - Hand Techniques for Offense (Part B)
    • Ch. 14 - Attacks With Kicks
    • Ch. 15 - Defense and Counter
    • Ch. 16 - Attributes and Tactics
  • Part IV - Self-Defense Techniques
    • Ch. 17 - Defense Against Surprise Attack
    • Ch. 18 - Defense Against An Unarmed Assailant
    • Ch. 19 - Defense Against Grabbing
    • Ch. 20 - Defense Against Choke Holds and Hugs
    • Ch. 21 - Self-Defense Against An Armed Assailant
    • Ch. 22 - Defense Against Multiple Assailants
    • Ch. 23 - Defense Against A Vulnerable Position

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New hardcover edition

In 2008 Black Belt magazine released an update to this book which was unavailable in hardcover form since 1981. The new version contains a new introduction by Bruce Lee's daughter, Shannon Lee. It also contains a new chapter entitled Five Ways of Attack by Mr. Ted Wong. Mr. Wong is a first generation martial arts student of Bruce Lee. Mr. Wong is also in many of the illustrated pictures within the text along with Bruce Lee depicting various Jeet Kune Do principles and techniques.

Volumes 1–4

  • Vol 1. Self-Defense Techniques - This volume is illustrated with photos of Bruce Lee providing fighting techniques to survive attacks on the street. Defenses against surprise attacks, armed and unarmed assailants, single and multiple attackers, and techniques to be used when in a vulnerable position, are among the topics covered.

Read online: Vol. 1

  • Vol 2. Basic Training - This volume is illustrated with photos of Bruce Lee, covers the fighting man's exercise system, the on-guard position, footwork, power training, speed training including the nontelegraphic punch and training in awareness.

Read online: Vol. 2

  • Vol 3. Skill in Techniques - This volume, instructs the student on how to refine and polish their self-defense techniques as well as make use of the well conditioned body. Lee teaches how to develop skills in body movement, hand techniques, kicking, parrying, striking vital target points and sparring. Lee also compares the classical methods of hand combat techniques and parrying with the methods of jeet kune do and clarifies the differences.

Read online: Vol. 3

  • Vol 4. Advanced Techniques - This volume is intended primarily for the student who has already availed themselves of the first three volumes. Bruce Lee presents the advanced techniques of his fighting method. Also with photos of Bruce Lee, the chapters include: Hand Techniques for Offense, Attacks With Kicks, Defense and Counter, and Attributes and Tactics, which includes a comparison of the mechanical versus the intelligent fighter.

Read online: Vol. 4

See also

References

External links

Bruce Lee's Fighting Method Complete Edition archived on the Internet Archive