Three New Bruce Lee-Related Books Coming Soon! |
Three new books are on their way from Black Belt Books—two authored by Bruce Lee himself, and one co-authored by two descendants in Lee's student lineage!
by Bruce Lee Originally published in 1963, Bruce Lee's Chinese Gung Fu: The Philosophical Art of Self-Defense includes personal testimonies regarding the author and his art from James Y. Lee, the legendary Ed Parker and jujutsu icon Wally Jay. Through hand-drawn diagrams and captioned photo sequences, Lee's text comes to life as he demonstrates a variety of training exercises and fighting techniques. Topics include basic gung fu stances, waist training, leg training and the theory of yin and yang. This official reproduction also features a brand-new front and back cover, Chinese characters written by the author and painstakingly scanned for this project, as well as vintage photographs from his personal collection. Chinese Gung Fu: The Philosophical Art of Self-Defense is a must for every gung fu practitioner and Bruce Lee fan!
Bruce Lee's Fighting Method: The Complete Edition by Bruce Lee and M. Uyehara Develop body movements, survive attacks, increase training awareness and use advanced jeet kune do techniques with the complete edition of Bruce Lee’s original and comprehensive four-volume Bruce Lee's Fighting Method series—assembled into one hardcover edition with beautiful new jacket art! Digitally enhanced vintage photography, a new chapter by Ted Wong, and an introduction by Shannon Lee re-energize this integral part of the Lee canon for collectors and martial arts enthusiasts alike.
Chinatown Jeet Kune Do by Tim Tackett and Bob Bremer foreword by Linda Lee Cadwell Written by two students of Bruce Lee’s system, Tim Tackett (taught by Dan Inosanto) and Bob Bremer (taught by Lee directly), the tentatively titled Chinatown Jeet Kune Do: Essential Elements of Bruce Lee's Art not only lays out the basic structure and principles of the iconic master’s art, but also reveals some of its most effective and least-known tools. Containing detailed photographs and instructions on striking, kicking and countering—plus a foreword by Bruce Lee's widow, Linda Lee Cadwell—Chinatown Jeet Kune Do: Essential Elements of Bruce Lee's Art shows the reader how to make jeet kune do work against any opponent.
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