THE Total Approach
The art of Jeet Kune Do was developed by Bruce Lee. The
general philosophy of Bruce Lee was to make his body as perfect as possible in
responding to physical threat. He did this by regular drills and training which
enhanced his response time, strength, and martial skills.
There are
several sub-systems within the JKD community; "Original JKD", Jun Fan JKD, JKD
Concepts, etc. TAJKD is associated with all sub-systems in that we train and
study with all JKD instructors, both original students and 2nd, 3rd generation.
The different sub-systems have different philosophies about training.
Total Approach JKD is separate from the others because the training is
primarily based on empty hand self-defense skills. There is some concepts
training and integration of different martial arts such as Western Boxing,Wing
Chun, Silat, Thai Boxing, Judo, Jujitsu, Kali/Arnis, Western Wrestling,
Shootfighting and Capoeira. The synthesis of these arts into a functional
martial art and self defense system is done by regular free-style sparring and
grappling. TAJKD drills always involve motion and sensitivity. At Total
Approach, we train on a rotating schedule.
The kicking
arts, boxing arts, trapping arts, and finally the grappling arts
are trained in successive weeks. On the fifth session, we combine
the arts in our training. This enables us to keep current in our
skills and to learn integration of arts as the focus of training.
This integration approach enables a student to become proficient
at blending and to be comfortable under any circumstance.