he was good at kung fu
Yes, he really took kung fu. The style was Wing Chun and his instructor was Yip Man.
Jeet Kune do is the Kung fu that was founded by Bruce Lee. Most of it is based on free and not so strict movements. it shows that when you are shapeless and don't follow strict disciplines you can win a fight easily. However the style of kung fu Bruce lee first learned was called Wing Chun.
They are called kung fu suits and you can get them through martial arts dealers (although the fabric will be much thicker than others) and even eBay. Bruce usually wore silk kung fu suits.
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jet li because he is all kung fu Bruce lee is not full kung fu yes jet lee is better but not only at kung fu but he is really trained in other styles
he was good at kung fu
Yes, he really took kung fu. The style was Wing Chun and his instructor was Yip Man.
When he died, not being funny
Bruce lee but he is dead
Jeet Kune do is the Kung fu that was founded by Bruce Lee. Most of it is based on free and not so strict movements. it shows that when you are shapeless and don't follow strict disciplines you can win a fight easily. However the style of kung fu Bruce lee first learned was called Wing Chun.
The cast of Kung Fu Bachelors - 2012 includes: Lachlan Cosgrove as Kung Fu Bachelor Yolandi Franken as Victim Nils Hansson as Lucky Guy Simone Herman as Simone Jim Lee Punnett as Thief Andy Trieu as Kung Fu Bachelor
Bruce lee is most known for teaching kung fu. He taught kung fu to people of all religions and races. He was a chinese american martial artist, hong kong film actor and filmaker.
Pandas know kung fu only in the Kung Fu Pandauniverse.
Kung fu comes from China. Shaolin monks teach real kung fu there.
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Bruce Lee was making his reputation in The Green Hornet long before the series Kung Fu started. He auditioned for the part of Cain, but was turned down as being 'too Asian' for an American audience.