Patryk swoje zrodlo wziales z polskiej wikipedii prawda?
[pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeet_Kune_Do]
Autor tej wikipedii tego co tam pisze ODZNACZA SIE MEGA FANTASTYCZNY< BRAKIEM JAKIEJLOWIEK WIEDZY.
Tim Tackett nigdy nie uczyl sie od Bruce'a Lee ale od Inosanto. :) Co mozesz sam przeczytac na jego stronie internetowej:
"In 1967 I saw Bruce Lee demonstrate JKD at Ed Parker's tournament in Long Beach, Ca and wanted to start studying with him right on the spot, but I soon realized that I would not have enough time until after I finished college. In 1968, I started a Master of Fine Arts program at UCR and no longer had time to teach martial arts full time. So I closed down my school and rented a hall in Redlands two nights a week where I taught what I called Chinese karate as hardly anyone had heard of kung fu let alone Kuo Shu.
In 1970 I received my M.F.A. and started teaching drama in high school. Soon after this my first student, Bob Chapman, and I, on the recommendation of Dan Lee, sought out Dan Inosanto. Dan who had opened up a backyard Jeet Kune Do school after Bruce Lee had closed his L.A. Chinatown school shortly before moving to Hong Kong to star in The Big Boss. We both felt privileged to be accepted in Dan Inosanto's backyard class. The class consisted of about 10 students. I got to meet for the first time such JKD luminaries as; Bob Bremer, Dan Lee, Richard Bustillo, Jerry Poteet, and Pete Jacobs. Later Chris Kent, Ted Lucay Lucay, and Jeff Imada joined a second class."
[http://www.jkdwednite.com/Tim.htm]
To jedynie obrazuje jak mala wiedza w Polsce maja ludzie odnosni JKD, no i kto propaguje takie falszywe teorie typu: "Tackett byl uczniem Bruce'a Lee", ;)
Czy ktos tu mowil o braku zdolnosci myslenia??? ;)
Michal