Thursday, May 31, 2012

Bruce Lee's Philosophy Discussed in Upcoming Tao of Jeet Kune Do

Bruce Lee?s Philosophy Discussed in Upcoming Tao of Jeet Kune Do Online Video Documentary

In 2011, Black Belt conducted on-camera interviews with Linda Lee Cadwell (Bruce Lee?s widow), Shannon Lee (Bruce Lee?s daughter), goddaughter Diana Lee Inosanto, first-generation students Richard Bustillo, and Jerry Poteet and others ? all of whom contributed editorial pieces to the Bruce Lee philosophy book Tao of Jeet Kune Do: Expanded Edition.

Several video interviews were released online, but much of the footage regarding this best-selling book on Bruce Lee philosophy and the Bruce Lee fighting style had not been seen publicly ? until now.


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Coming soon EXCLUSIVELY to Black Belt?s Digital Dojo video-download portal is a FREE 40-minute documentary about the book Tao of Jeet Kune Do: Expanded Edition, Bruce Lee?s philosophy, the future of the Bruce Lee fighting style, and the impact of this most highly regarded of Bruce Lee books. Tao of Jeet Kune Do: Expanded Edition ? The Black Belt Interviews will feature commentary from a variety of jeet kune do experts and members of Bruce Lee?s family, including Shannon Lee, Linda Cadwell, Jerry Poteet Richard Bustillo and others!

This exclusive teaser for the upcoming documentary, Tao of Jeet Kune Do: Expanded Edition ? The Black Belt Interviews, features thoughts from many of the documentary?s Bruce Lee training experts who generously offered their comments regarding Bruce Lee?s fighting style and philosophy on life:

Proudly released in late 2011, the Bruce Lee philosophy book Tao of Jeet Kune Do: Expanded Edition features an array of enhancements, including translations of Lee?s Chinese script, digital refurbishments of original illustrations and sketches depicting the Bruce Lee fighting style , a history of how the original Bruce Lee philosophy book Tao of Jeet Kune Do came into being, and editorial pieces from the likes of Linda Lee Cadwell, Shannon Lee, Diana Lee Inosanto, Richard Bustillo, Tommy Gong and other jeet kune do experts.


Go straight to the source for Bruce Lee quotes and Bruce Lee philosophy ? Tao of Jeet Kune Do: Extended Edition ? available now in our online store!


In the upcoming 2012 video documentary Tao of Jeet Kune Do: Expanded Edition ? The Black Belt Interviews, Bruce Lee training experts and family members such as ?
  • Shannon Lee
  • Linda Lee Cadwell
  • Richard Bustillo
  • Jerry Poteet
  • Diana Lee Inosanto
  • Tim Tackett
  • Tommy Gong
  • Octavio Quintero
  • Chris Kent
  • Jari Nyman

? tackle questions in-depth regarding:

  • the true nature of jeet kune do and the Bruce Lee training method
  • how to categorize Tao of Jeet Kune Do as a text
  • how Tao of Jeet Kune Do changed the world?s perception of martial arts one martial artist at a time
  • the process of creating Tao of Jeet Kune Do: Expanded Edition
  • the future of jeet kune do, Bruce Lee?s training methods and Bruce Lee philosophy.

This 40-minute in-depth documentary, Tao of Jeet Kune Do: Expanded Edition ? The Black Belt Interviews, will be featured soon EXCLUSIVELY as a FREE DOWNLOAD at the Black Belt Digital Dojo video-download portal.


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Mind-reading robotic teachers are more... Anyone? Anyone? Attention-grabbing

Mind-reading robotic teachers are more... Anyone? Anyone? Attention-grabbing

You'd have thought that replacing a human teacher with a swanky robot would be enough to keep the kids interested, but apparently not. The University of Wisconsin-Madison found that supplying a robot teacher didn't in itself max out concentration. In one trial, they put a Wakamaru robot instructor in the classroom with only mediocre results. But then they switched it out for a robot that could read students' EEG signals to tell when they were enjoying Matthew Broderick daydreams, and which could then change its intonation or wave its metallic hands in response. That second robot resulted in far better scores when the students were subsequently quizzed about their lessons, proving once again that teaching is about more than preaching.

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PST: Liverpool gambles with its new manager

BBC is reporting Liverpool?s search for a manager is over. Now there?s only one big club in England without a permanent coach.

That?s because Swansea City?s Brendan Rodgers is set to take the helm at Anfield. He?ll get a three year deal. Swans will get $6-$7 million in compensation and the task of finding a new coach.

Seems Roberto Mart?nez would be a good fit, but would the booing stop at the Liberty Stadium should their prodigal son return? We?ll likely never know.

There was a number of reasons Mart?nez was a bad choice for Liverpool, all of which apply to Rodgers. Where Liverpool?s biggest concern is getting back into UEFA Champions League, Rodgers has no experience.?He?s proven he can win at lower levels. He?s proven he can keep a team up. Neither of those skills are pertinent to success at Anfield.

But this line of thought begs a question: What if a manager at a lower-table club had no experience competing for Europe yet was truly ? in an absolute, cosmic, indefatigable?way ? capable of success at Liverpool. How would we know?

We wouldn?t. That?s the unfair, double-edged sword that?s dividing this conversation. Rodgers hasn?t shown the skills to run Liverpool, the main reason being he hasn?t had the chance. Thus, any hire like this is going to be a leap of faith. The bosses with Fenway Sports Group must feel they have a view into Rodgers? cosmic truth, because they?re set to push on.

There was a time when Liverpool didn?t have to make hires like this. They were capable of luring La Liga-winner bosses from Spain. They were capable of bringing in managers who took small West London clubs to within 90 minutes of a European title. Now, they?re hiring from below, even after an eighth place finish.

I still think Liverpool?s capable of hunting bigger game. Even the biggest cynic of Anfield?s lore would concede Liverpool?s managerial post is one of the 10-20 most prestigious in the world (excuse the large range). Is Brendan Rodgers one of the 10-20 best managers in the world? If he is, we have no proof.

Ideally, the Rodgers and Mart?nez?s of the world would have a spell at an Aston Villa-esque club ? a place where you can build a team that could compete on the fringes of Europe and give people reason to think ?if he can do it there ??

In fairness, that?s the same logic that led Roy Hodgson to Anfield, and we all know how that turned out.

There were other options, though they?re mostly names I?m pulling out of a hat. Luciano Spalletti?s done as much as he can in Russia. Manuel Pellegrini?s now linked with Roma; he seems willing to move from Malaga. Then there?s former boss Luis Enrique, or other Roma-linkee Andr? Villas-Boas (who Liverpool interviewed). Dick Advocaat?s done will with Russia, Slaven Bilic?s in his last tournament with Croatia. Rudi Garcia?s seen his Lille team gutted, and who knows. If Liverpool was as persistent with Ajax?s Frank de Boar as they were with Rodgers, he may have come available.

All of these men have a pedigree that?s more consistent with the Anfield job than Rodgers?. But who knows. Maybe Rodgers?s interview gave FSG a glimpse into his cosmic awesomeness. Maybe there?s something specific to where FSG?s taking Liverpool that may preclude bringing in a man whose ideas are too firmly entrenched.

Or maybe, as we saw with de Boar and (originally) Rodgers, Liverpool just isn?t that glamourous a destination anymore? Unfortunately, that seems to be the message.

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