Straight fist: standing in the basic actual combat situation, the left foot is in front, the right foot is behind, the heel of the left foot is slightly turned outwards, the center of gravity shifts to the left foot, and the upper body slightly turns left. At the same time, the left arm stretches the elbow along the shoulder, so that the fist surface impacts the front and reaches the fist surface, with the fist center facing down, the right fist reaches the lower forehead, looks forward, and then presses the elbow back with the left fist to form a basic posture. The right straight fist is the opposite.
Boxing: basic actual combat situation, the right foot is pushed to the ground, the body center of gravity moves to the left foot, the heel of the left foot slightly turns off the ground, and the sole of the foot turns around. The upper body turns right while the left arm is rotated internally, and the elbow is raised to the shoulder level, so that the fist hits horizontally from left to right higher than the shoulder level, and then returns to the basic posture. Turn right and vice versa.
Hook: standing in the basic actual combat situation, push your right foot to the ground, shift the center of gravity to your left foot, slightly lift the heel of your left foot outward, smooth the sole of your foot, turn left, slightly sink your upper body, then instantly stretch your left knee and turn right. At the same time, the left arm punches out from bottom to top, with the fist facing up, the heart facing right, and the right fist still placed in front of the forehead, and then returns to the basic posture. The right hook is the opposite.
There is no obvious regulation on the basic footwork of Jeet Kune Do, which can be left or right. The feet are separated by 45 degrees, and the distance between the feet is slightly parallel to the chest.
In actual combat, the back foot touches the ground and the front foot is forward. When you land, your front foot will land first, and then your back foot will move forward. After landing, it will be the same as the original basic posture. Reverse slide: the other way around.
Left Slip: Actual combat potential, with the back foot touching the ground, the front foot moving to the left, and the back foot moving to the left, which is the same as the original actual combat potential after completion. Slide to the right and vice versa.
Jeet Kune Do is a modern martial arts system founded by martial arts star Bruce Lee. Unfortunately, many people didn't know Jeet Kune Do because of Bruce Lee's early death.
Jeet Kune do refers to a mature consciousness, which is not limited to the form, but attacks with water as the essence, and counterattacks will dissolve everything in the invisible.