In addition to teaching taekwondo, Jiaonan also teaches Jeet Kune Do, karate, judo, sanda and the li

Updated on physical education 2024-04-23
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The difference between the two:

    1. The strength of Jeet Kune Do is that it attacks quickly, the moves are fast and famous, and there is no need to accumulate strength to make the enemy unpredictable, so it can be said that Jeet Kune Do is a martial art without a fixed way.

    2. Jeet Kune Do also pays attention to the outbreak but pays more attention to the close-quarters explosion, instant lethality, and uses the counterattack to turn the attack into invisible.

    3. Taekwondo is one of the official events of the modern Olympic Games, and it is a sport that mainly uses hands and feet to fight or fight.

    4. Taekwondo is mostly based on leg methods, gorgeous movements, paying attention to rejecting the enemy, and attaching importance to flexibility and leg explosion.

    Jeet Kune Do's boxing techniques:

    Bruce Lee is based on some techniques of traditional Chinese martial arts, such as Wing Chun, Shaolin Boxing, Hung Boxing, and Praying Mantis Boxing, and absorbs the advantages and specialties of Western boxing and other countries' martial arts.

    Jeet Kune Do's leg method:

    Bruce Lee absorbed the leg method of the North School of Chinese martial arts and the leg methods of Muay Thai, karate, taekwondo, French kicking and other styles of boxing to create the Jeet Kune Do leg method. Because Bruce Lee won every battle in the fight, the Jeet Kune Do leg method caused a strong response around the world, which made some fighting masters follow suit.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Upstairs I think it's all conceptual players! Jeet Kune Do is definitely more powerful than Taekwondo; I dare to say that the people above don't even know about WTF and ITF, taekwondo is divided into WTF and ITF, of which ITF is orthodox, equivalent to free fighting, Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do uses almost all ITF taekwondo legs and Muay Thai elbows and knees;

    Which taekwondo match have you ever seen with a punch in the face? itf?ITF China has almost none.

    Jeet Kune Do uses the most practical and commonly used techniques of Wing Chun and some practical techniques and leg techniques of ITF.

    In some respects, the standing frame of Jeet Kune Do is almost the same as that of Taekwondo, except for Jeet Kune Do, which is often attacked by the front leg, and Taekwondo is hit by the back leg, and the others are almost the same.

    Personally, I think that the techniques of Jeet Kune Do are quite practical, and a series of defensive skills such as hook and leak hands are also very practical, although ITF Taekwondo boxing is also powerful, but the defense methods are similar to those of karate, "Ip Man" has seen it, the boxing of karate and the boxing of Wing Chun are incomparable, the general defense of karate is to dodge and block, often the defensive action is too large, and the air is very large, once it is attacked by the opponent continuously, it is difficult to counterattack; Jeet Kune Do is different, the defense of Jeet Kune Do is generally spread hands and clapping hands, and the combination of offense and defense is the characteristic of Jeet Kune Do.

    The grappling and wrestling methods of Jeet Kune Do are very powerful, including many Wing Chun tricks, such as scissors, bracket grappling and so on.

    For example, if you and a person with the same physique and physical condition as you practice these two kinds of martial arts, he practices ITF actual combat moves every day and you just mess with the time, so it can be said that you can't beat him at all.

    There are good and bad martial arts, but whether you practice well or badly depends on your own efforts.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Choi Hong-hee founded Taekwondo and smashed hundreds of dojos in Japan by himself! Let the entire Goryeo nation get a spiritual rise! Bruce Lee founded Jeet Kune Do and made the whole world crazy about it, a martial art that has been passed down through the flow of more and more essence, and at the same time there will be dross"Choi Hong-hee's taekwondo"with"Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do"It's hard to tell who is going to win or who's going to lose is between the two"Great martial artist"Saying this, Choi Hong-hee can easily defeat a novice who learns Jeet Kune Do, and Bruce Lee can easily defeat an academy that learns Taekwondo, which doesn't show that Taekwondo or Jeet Kune Do is better, and it's just people

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Taekwondo is known as the art of kicking, you have to appreciate its beauty, this thing is not for fighting. The real Jeet Kune Do is a killing technique, but there are very few people who practice it well. Just like the Tao, there are many monks, and there are very few people who have attained the Tao.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Jeet Kune Do is more powerful, Jeet Kune Do focuses on actual combat, comprehensiveness, and at the same time integrates the advantages of taekwondo technology, integrates the strengths of hundreds of schools, and forms a systematic and scientific fighting system, so that martial arts are restored to his essence - fighting.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Jeet Kune Do is particularly strict because of this requirement for leg skills, and the root of a pair of several is good leg skills, there are good leg skills, and several of them can be done with one side leg.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Jeet Kune Do is amazing! He rose to a height above other martial arts. To be precise, he is a comprehensive fighting ideology and a comprehensive kung fu strategy. Taekwondo is just a small category in Jeet Kune Do, which is equivalent to a technique that focuses on leg training. Thank you!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Which is the most powerful in taekwondo, karate or sanda? After reading it, I finally understood.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Of course, Jeet Kune Do is amazing.

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