Bruce Lee like other creative innovators was
complex in nature and to try to classify someone like that in one or more
categories is limiting. However, there are three distinct aspects of Sifu Lee
that seem to cause confusion among even some devoted followers. I hope that examining
each one of those three sides will help clarify what others have found
confusing. The three martial arts
aspects of Lee can be classified as his Martial Arts for the movies, Martial Arts
for Kickboxing and Martial Arts for street survival. Lee was clear that what he choreographed for
the movies was not always what he would do in a street fight. For the movies , what looked good on the
screen took priority over how efficient or practical a move would be in a real
life fight. For instance, in the movies,
he did more kicking and certainly more high kicks than he promoted to his
students. One reason was he felt the camera caught the kicks better than his
hands, his hands being so fast. Therefore, we should never confuse what he did
for the cinema, for what he taught in his Los Angeles Chinatown school.
Then there was his exploration into kickboxing.
World class kickboxers were coming to Lee for expert training, hoping his tips
would give them an edge in the ring. Champions like Joe Lewis, Chuck Norris and
Mike Stone were some who sought out Lee for his expert advice. However, sports
fighting is a different animal, which involves a lot of strategy, endurance and
observation of rules. Then finally we
have what many feel was Bruce’s true passion and that was reality based
fighting for the streets. The term
street fighting is a bit misleading because a large number of altercations actually
occur indoors, but we use that term as all encompassing for reality based self-defense.
Sifu Lee’s concepts for reality based
fighting were revolutionary at the time and focused on efficiently terminating a
fight as quickly as possible. Certain
principles are considered a core to efficient fighting and that one has to find
the best way to personally adapt them. Understanding
these different explorations of Lee will hopefully help to clear up past
misunderstandings and not confuse his movie choreography or sports coaching
with his reality based street fighting
known as Jeet Kune Do.