The Reason Bruce Lee Knew One Particular Style Will Not Match Up With All

By Scott Buendia

I had another conversation with my JKD (Jeet Kune Do) traditional co-worker and we talked about his experience sparring in his old school. He described precisely how they used to do a "round robin" sparring session where one person would stay in and other folks would come in fresh every minute (which is very popular in Mixed Martial Arts or MMA preparation right this moment mind you).

Here's what he stated, "Yeah, a single style can't fit all due to the fact you will fight left handers, right handers, short individuals, taller folks, and even if two people are the same in terms of height and weight, they approach battling totally distinctive!" (To some extent paraphrased by the way.) This is a very true assertion, no art, or style will probably accommodate every fighter you encounter, it is possible to change your style but even so you're going to have to make modifications. This is exactly why Bruce Lee was such a big fan of becoming like water.

You need to adjust to every unique problem, because you don't know what it is gonna be like. Are you going to have to be a ground fighter to win, a stand up fighter, a stick fighter, a knife fighter, a gun expert? What is actually it gonna be? The competence to transfer between the styles is what's essential. This is exactly why mixed martial arts are so intriguing to most of the people. Because it is not like boxing where, if you clinch, then you need to separate. The fight keeps going. Or kickboxing where it is the same, you are able to kick and punch, but you have to separate when you clinch again. Or even Jiu-Jitsu or grappling tournaments, you can not punch. If you meet someone in the street it could be several of these elements, plus that person's associates.

Last night I was watching Paul Vunak's Sierra Summit tape and he said this, "There are only a small number of individuals who can change from range to range to range (kickboxing, punching, clinch, ground, and weapons for instance). If you can do that, you'll likely have a very good possibility of surviving a genuine fight." (Paraphrased again).

Are you ready to roll through all possibilities ranges of the fight? If you are not then you should be getting ready to do that. It's essential to seek out learning all ranges of a fight, such as the ground, stand up, tie ups, and weapons (if you are in a street fight). In this manner, you give yourself the best chance of making it through. - 31497

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