Growing up Bruce Lee was one of
my favorite martial artists…well before Van Damme that is. Anyone that has read a great deal about
martial arts should know who Sifu Lee was, he was not only a martial arts
action star, one of the first Megastars, but also a Kung Fu instructor who
coached lots of people and has written a great deal, as well as a great dealing
having written about him. He is often quoted by others to demonstrate his most inspirational
thoughts and quotes. But there is a hidden secret that everyone should know….Lee
was actually quoting or swapping quotes from others.
Lee was a graduate of the University
of Washington and left university having studied the dramatic arts, philosophy,
Psychology and various other subjects but never actually graduated. Lee studied
some very deep philosophy while in university and it formed a lot of his later
thoughts and writing, he would often be quoted as having originally said things
like “Do not pray for an easy life, pray for the strength to endure a difficult
one”. The problem is, he did not coin this, it comes from some Indian philosophies.
Lee also “created” his own
system of martial arts called Jeet Kune Do, or way of the intercepting
fist. To do this he did not reach out to
the void and just create the system, he started with a base from his Wing Chun
studies, which were not completed by the way, then began studying different
styles of martial arts from Tae Kwon Do and Karate to boxing and even Fencing.
He then created an idea of what he wanted, a series of philosophies on fighting
if you will and he formed them to a completed style of fighting. His system
borrowed heavily from boxing, Judo, TKD, Karate, and lots of other systems and
proved, as he once said that there are no new things under the sun, all men (I
believe he meant people) have only two arms and two legs.
Our own heritage takes a lot of
the same approach. Funakoshi merged the teachings of several instructors to
create his own system and Azato Sensei merged the teachings of his Karate
master with those of a sword fighting system he studied, and some suggest that
he also studied horse riding and merged some of that as well. When you look at
other styles, like Shito ryu, you will see some similarities between them and
our system of Shotokan (or from their point of view the opposite). This is
again because there is nothing really new under the sun. When we see incredible
ideas and Kumite strategies that no one has seen we have to realize….someone
has seen them and this is just someone executing something rarely seen or not
seen in some time.
I am often struck by the way
someone words something or the interesting way someone puts something related
to an old idea. The one thing that I want to put forwards to every one of my
students is that the stuff I am teaching, its tested, tried, and true. And while
I put a lot of my own spin on Karate…I am the first to say “I stand on the
shoulders of giants”! By which I mean
that I learned from great people and I am trying to stick to as traditional a
system as possible, but with my own twist on how to get that info to you.
To those that profess to have created
a new system, or a new way of doing something….You are not fooling anyone, at At the end of the day…we can see who influenced you the most and what you took
from whom. We don’t get fooled often, and remember when someone asks you if you
created your own system or innovated something….their is nothing new under the
sun.
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