Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Stages of learning

 

The illustration shows in Bruce Lee's own handwriting, the 'three stages of a technique'.  He breaks this down into : Synchronisation of Self, Synchronisation with an opponent, and finally 'application under fighting condition'.    

The first stage is primarily aimed at learning the correct form, developing precision, and to synchronise all this as a 'whole' , building up speed progressively, but never to lose form (get sloppy). 

The second stage is about timing and distance.  Here you may find yourself working with a partner who provides targets to strike at various angles, intervals and distances (focus mitts drills).  Also here the difficulty is gradually increased. 

Lastly you will test these with a (sparring) partner, who will also be willing to hit back, doesn't want to get hit himself etc.   and is the closest you will get to real fighting conditions.  

As you can see, this progression is very similar to anything we learn. You start with the basics, and gradually increase the difficulty and application of those very same basics.  

Many martial artists confuse this with making things more complicated.  

If anything, a fight should be simple, direct and straight to the point, which will give you the best chance of 'scoring', walking away from the encounter relatively unharmed.  The 3 stages of learning are a great way of getting you there.  

Walk On! 


Wednesday, July 9, 2025

7 deadly sins in martial arts!



As published by Mike Gittleson by JKD Colorado.



The seven deadly sins as they relate to the martial arts...
Pride - making your training about showing off, finding every chance you can to try to dazzle everyone with your "omnipotent" skill
Greed - Focusing on making money and building an imperium of students and followers.
Lust - Lusting after fame, glory and thy neighbor's wife (aka other people's students)
Envy - Spending time watching others in envy of their fame, abilities and accolades. Turning this to ridicule, nitpicking and trying to justify your envy by pointing out everything they do wrong.
Gluttony - Trying to collect an inordinate amount techniques in order to feel all knowing. Training for accumulation rather than simplicity and understanding.
Wrath - Lashing out angerly at others, coveting hatred for those who have differing opinions or practice different styles.
Sloth - Pure laziness in your training. Maintaining the facade that you have earned your skill, all the while, not continuing to practice and hone it.
Don't succomb to the sins. Keep your training honest and focused.


Walk On!

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Workshop success

 Wow, that went quick.  One day you're busy organising a workshop with all the hotel/paperwork/venue etc to arrange, and then it's gone.  We had fun!  There were people with prior JKD experience, but also hosted people with a Kali, Taekwon-do, Kung Fu , Kickboxing backgrounds.  They all had a great time, learned new things or got a fresh perspective on things they apply but now have a deeper understanding of.  Walk On!



Stages of learning

  The illustration shows in Bruce Lee's own handwriting, the 'three stages of a technique'.  He breaks this down into : Synchron...