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=== Assistant: The terms "Original Jeet Kune Do" JKD and "Jeet Kune Do Concepts" refer to different phases and interpretations of Bruc… === The terms "Original Jeet Kune Do" (JKD) and "Jeet Kune Do Concepts" refer to different phases and interpretations of Bruce Lee's martial art. # Original Jeet Kune Do (JKD): - This refers to Bruce Lee's original system and philosophy of martial arts developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It is characterized by its focus on directness, simplicity, and efficiency. Lee emphasized practical techniques and principles, drawing from various martial arts to create a system that was adaptable and effective in real combat situations. - The "Original" JKD incorporates Lee's personal innovations and teachings, including his unique approach to fighting, training methods, and philosophical views on martial arts. # Jeet Kune Do Concepts: - After Bruce Lee's death in 1973, his students and successors continued to develop and interpret his teachings. "Jeet Kune Do Concepts" often refers to the broader, more flexible interpretations and adaptations of Lee's original ideas. - This approach tends to focus more on the underlying principles and concepts of JKD rather than strict adherence to Lee's specific techniques. It allows for personal adaptation and evolution, often incorporating new techniques and training methods that align with the core principles of JKD. In summary, while Original JKD is rooted in Bruce Lee's direct teachings and practices, Jeet Kune Do Concepts represent a more modern, interpretative approach to his principles, allowing for ongoing evolution and adaptation.
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