Bruce Lee Technique - Rear Elbow Strikes
I was recently looking at some Bruce Lee notes on his martial-arts practice.
On this particular page, he was considering the rear elbow strike. Your opponent is behind you. Without turning around to face your opponent, you use your elbow to strike behind you.
Simple, right?
One single strike, wouldn't you agree?
Rear Elbow Strike Precision -- A La Bruce Lee
Well, Bruce Lee wanted to make sure that his rear elbow strike was precise, had a natural feeling, and could be modified to fit a particular situation.
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Bruce Lee With A Gun?
Can you imagine Bruce Lee with a gun?
Me neither.
Truth is, there's very little about Bruce Lee's view on guns. He was more focused on using his body, other weapons, and his mind to win and dominate fights.
But here's the rub:
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Bruce Lee Martial Arts Lesson From Beyond The Grave
One of the most popular questions I'm asked is, "how did Bruce Lee REALLY die?"
And the short (if not disappointing) answer to this is: As far as I know, Bruce died of an allergic reaction.
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Bruce Lees Secret Of Winning Fights Without Fighting
Ever see the Bruce Lee movie "Enter The Dragon"?
One of the best scenes in the movie -- one that speaks volumes on just how sophisticated a figher Bruce Lee was -- is when Bruce's character is on a boat with a bunch of other fighters as they travel Read More...
Did Bruce Lee Battle with Sleep Paralysis?
Anyone who has followed the amazing rags to riches story of Bruce Lee’s incredible journey from a poor and troubled childhood through to his meteoric rise to fame in the 60’s and 70’s martial arts action movies will be aware of the Read More...
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