Jun Fan Gung Fu is the base system of Jeet Kune Do, which means Jun Fan is the curriculum, physical movements like Punching, Kicking, Trapping, or Grappling. Jeet Kune Do is the philosophy, principles, theory’s, and concepts. Just as Bruce Lee said in one of his interviews Jeet Kune Do is not a style, but a personal expression. So this is why we call it Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do, and sometimes I will refer to it for short as JKD to not confuse.
Jun Fan Gung Fu is the base system of Jeet Kune Do, which means Jun Fan is the curriculum, physical movements like Punching, Kicking, Trapping, or Grappling. Jeet Kune Do is the philosophy, principles, theory’s, and concepts. Just as Bruce Lee said in one of his interviews Jeet Kune Do is not a style, but a personal expression. So this is why we call it Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do, and sometimes I will refer to it for short as JKD to not confuse.
This is Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do Class: (Note: We teach all three generations of Bruce Lee’s Curriculum Seattle School 1958 – 1967, LA School 1966 – 1970, and Bruce Lee’s continued Curriculum 1970 – 1973.
- Jun Fan Kickboxing
- Jun Fan Trapping
- Jun Fan Mook Jung Sets
- JKD Mook Jung Sets
- Wooden Dummy (Mook Jong)
- Wing Chun Curriculum
- All Chi Sao Curriculum
- Ung Moon (5 Gates)
JKD is divided into four ranges:
There is punching range, kicking range, trapping range, and grappling range, and the key is to become effective in all ranges.
- Kicking Range use tools from fighting styles such as; Kick boxing, Muay Thai, Savate, Wing Chun, Gung Fu, Kung Fu, etc.
- Punching Range use tools from fighting styles such as; Boxing (main foundation), Wing Chun, Choy li fut, Muay Thai, etc.
- Trapping Range use tools from fighting styles such as; Modified Wing Chun, Choy li fut, Northern & Southern Praying Manis, etc.
- Grappling Range use tools from fighting styles such as; Japanese Jujitsu (Small Circle Jujitsu), Western Wrestling, Chin Na, etc.