What’s interesting is that Bruce Lee doesn’t have a black belt. Perhaps because he studied and mastered such a wide variety of fighting styles.
https://screenrant.com/bruce-lee-fighti ... explained/
Bruce Lee Rank
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Bruce Lee Rank
Erik
“Old minds are like old horses; you must exercise them if you wish to keep them in working order.”
- John Adams
“Old minds are like old horses; you must exercise them if you wish to keep them in working order.”
- John Adams
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Re: Bruce Lee Rank
I think he is seeking knowledge and skills which is a good thing. He even reads a lot of philosophical books like Tao Te Ching, to be able to quote be like water.
Water is free flowing, formless and infinite in motion. It doesn't cling on to shape, form, doesn't take labels. So being like water is really important to excel in martial arts to lead a healthy and peaceful life.
Water is free flowing, formless and infinite in motion. It doesn't cling on to shape, form, doesn't take labels. So being like water is really important to excel in martial arts to lead a healthy and peaceful life.
Re: Bruce Lee Rank
"It doesn't cling on to shape, form ..."
Water molecules have strong cohesive forces thanks to their ability to form hydrogen bonds with one another. As a kid, I used to play with floating sewing needles on top of water in a glass. Also when you pour water being shined by a powerful and fast strobe light, you'll see the water form into many droplets.
https://www.khanacademy.org/science/ap- ... n-in-water
YouTube has a great video on demonstrating water tension in space. Water really clings well onto his hands.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8TssbmY-GM
But I see Tao Te Ching's point about water flowing. It reminds me of the fishtail blocks I occasionally see--poetic motions. Water is powerful as what I experienced while body surfing in large waves breaking over. It could be gentle, a current gently carrying a boat.
Water molecules have strong cohesive forces thanks to their ability to form hydrogen bonds with one another. As a kid, I used to play with floating sewing needles on top of water in a glass. Also when you pour water being shined by a powerful and fast strobe light, you'll see the water form into many droplets.
https://www.khanacademy.org/science/ap- ... n-in-water
YouTube has a great video on demonstrating water tension in space. Water really clings well onto his hands.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8TssbmY-GM
But I see Tao Te Ching's point about water flowing. It reminds me of the fishtail blocks I occasionally see--poetic motions. Water is powerful as what I experienced while body surfing in large waves breaking over. It could be gentle, a current gently carrying a boat.
Erik
“Old minds are like old horses; you must exercise them if you wish to keep them in working order.”
- John Adams
“Old minds are like old horses; you must exercise them if you wish to keep them in working order.”
- John Adams