Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 at
9:30 am
You fight like you train. That’s it, that is all. I could stop this talk right now. But, I will not, because this is such an important and vital subject that I will continue to communicate about it.
Myelinization And The SAID Principal
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Bruce Lee’s Magic formula to Winning Fights – You Battle Like You Practice
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Tuesday, January 12th, 2010 at
2:01 pm
One of the most important things you can have, if you want to be a good fighter, inside the ring or out, is the gunfighter mentality. The best fighters, like Chuck Lidells and Anderson Silva, have this intuitively in their personality. The losers don’t.
Interestingly enough, the Gunfighter Mentality used to be part and parcel of the classical martial arts. I remember training back in the sixties, and everything we did was geared towards this ability. While there were many factors involved in the death of this principle, Bruce Lee was probably the nail in the coffin.
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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 at
10:41 am
Man, there’s gonna be a knock down! I can feel it in my bones! The question is, will Bruce knock down Mohammad, or will Mohammad knock down Bruce?
Okay, size it up by considering the physical measurements of the combatants. Mohammad Ali was a tall six foot three inches, and Bruce Lee was only a short five foot seven inches. The point goes to Mohammad on this one, but just barely when one considers Bruces legs.

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Monday, November 9th, 2009 at
2:47 am
The method I am about to tell you is supposed to have been created by the Little Dragon, Bruce Lee, though I don’t know whether it was ever included in his Jeet Kune Do teachings. It was supposedly taught by Bruce to Karate fighter Joe Lewis, who became one of the fiercest Karate fighters to ever enter the ring. Joe Lewis is supposed to have relayed the method to various Kenpo schools, where it was used by Ed Parker, and eventually disappeared from view.
This method will work, it will tell you what kind of a fighter you are about to fight, and help you create a strategy to fight that fighter. However, there is a glaring weakness in inside this method, and, there is a glaring weakness in the fact of the method. Still, it is an important tool to have and be able to use if you are going to develop as a real mixed martial artist fighter.

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Thursday, July 23rd, 2009 at
12:07 pm
by Chase Wong
One of the most entertaining genres in cinema is martial arts films. Since the beginning of film audiences have been enthralled with martial arts flicks. Many different things attract fans to these unique films like action and the art of martial arts fighting. Few other types of film give such thrilling performances. The skills of the actors and stunt performers are mind boggling to behold and fans everywhere love to try to emanate their martial arts heroes.

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