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He admitingly wasn't that good with them.
He admitingly wasn't that good with them.
Did you know Bruce lee's mentor was a guy called IP. Look it up. There a several movies one named IP Man.
He admitingly wasn't that good with them.
Yip, Yip Man taught him Wing Chung. Oh well I just looked it up and it's originally Yip, but also spelled as Ip. Sorry, I used to read Black Belt and Inside Kung Fu every month as a kid. They always spelled it Yip.Did you know Bruce lee's mentor was a guy called IP. Look it up. There a several movies one named IP Man.
Bruce Lee also had a very interesting diet if i remember.
I am the same, but studied kung fu. used to make my own also. The first time I ever went to Gold's Venice, there were all these celebrities. Stephen Baldwin wanted to work in with me (I thought he was gay, seriously. Jesus must have changed him.). The only person I was star struck over was Dan Inosanto.Bruce Lee is my idol ... and will always will be!
I must have watched Enter The Dragon, Return of the Dragon, Fists of Fury 25 times a piece..
As a kid, my best friend was half Chinese and was in karate .. he got me started and i trained with one of the best... Takayuki Kubota in Hollywood and Glendale Calif. Earned my black belt at 15 and was a sensei for 10 years...the discpline from martial arts helped me big time in bbing..
As a kid I used to watch the bruce Lee flicks and learned kicks to practice during sparing sessions in the dojo.. I used to make my own nunchucks and carry them down my pants to school( what a bust now if they caught you) its a felony... Im stilll pretty good with them.. .. no were near as good as these guys.. cracked my head once or twice.. my weapon of choice would be a staff or Tonfa though.. but love the chucks man...