What do you guys think? Check the bottom-middle technique.
http://www.martiallist.com/wp-conten.../BLEposter.jpg
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What do you guys think? Check the bottom-middle technique.
http://www.martiallist.com/wp-conten.../BLEposter.jpg
it looks like the twister to me! that is crazy.
That for sure is. Oh shit. If it good for Bruce Lee it good for me.
Bruce Lee would've loved 10th Planet!!
Of course Bruce Lee knew the twister :rolleyes:
Thats a very cool poster by the way.
That's sick. Bruce lee was a shitty artist. Did he just seriously draw a high outside ankle lock to half boston crab? Can you do that?
That's a pretty cool observation. :)
he did train some wrestling but didnt know that he knew a complex move like the gilliotine
He trained with Judo Gene. I am certain, Gene made sure to "show" Bruce that one.
OMG!
It always comes back to Gene. That dude is like the Kevin Bacon of submission grappling. I was actually drilling his walk around bicep crush from sidemount today. Every time I bust a Gene Lebell move somebodies' got a story about the guy. I need to get choked out by him before he dies.
There's a great Gene story in "Blood in the Cage" if you haven't read it (I'm 98% sure it came from that Sam Sheridan book). He was apparently in the center of a controversy with Steven Seagal on the set of a movie and ended up choking him out twice! After the first choke out, Steven apparently complained that he "wasn't ready" so Gene promptly said:"are you ready now?" and choked him out again!! Good stuff!
With the introduction of the evidence that Bruce obviously knew more about ground work than most would have originally thought... is it time to revisit the "How well would Bruce do in MMA today" thread? I'm sticking by my guns as a HUUUUGE fan of Mr. Lee's. Waaah-sahhh!!
The origanal mixed martial artist.
if i recall correctly, bruce uses some grappling in the opening seen of enter the dragon; sammo hung was the uke... gotta watch that again soon.
Mr Camacho, you have my respect. So few people understand Kevin Bacon.
As the resident JKD guy, I can speak for Bruce's ground game... it was solid. Gene had a lot of influence but there was also Sambo influence. Larry Hartsell is the name to look up if youre interested in JKD grappling. He def would be a student of Eddie.
bruce lee's twister > eddie's twister
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J--3SErNMOI
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From what I've heard Seagal pooped and pissed his own pants the second time it happen. Seagal was explaining to some stunt people how his Chi prevents him from being choked or submitted on the set of Out for Justice I believe. Well, unfortunately for him Judo Gene Lebell was the lead stunt instructor and called him on his bullshit. The rest is stuff of legend.
yea, looks more like aikido throws and a WWE pin at the end...
it looks as if hes getting dezouza control standing up and falling back straight to the truck. Damn. Ive watched this film so many damn times and never noticed that that was the truck.
crazy if only he just would have locked it up and finished it
Hey Nelson, what about me? :)
At the time of Bruce Lee's death, he was studying grappling quite intensively and was looking at various disciplines. Sijo always stated that a "good wrestler with some boxing" would beat any martial artist of his day. If you look at the hand written notes-it's clearly denoted as "The Wrestler's Guillotine". In Bruce Lee's self defense books, he uses quite a few grappling techniques as well. He evidently loved the grappling arts and used his philosophy on martial arts in that pursuit as well-studying Judo, Ju Jutsu, Aikido, Wrestling, Sambo-anything he thought useful.
Gene Lebell is a BAD man. Nuff said.
Hey guys check this out. around 4 minutes the match starts but watch it all.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9mER2BmNRA