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A Bruce Lee instructional drawing in black and red ink on paper. The drawing illustrates some of Lee's Jeet Kune Do (JKD) techniques and includes five possible movements in an attack marked with red directional arrows, including "Consider striking the groin after shoulder block or arm lock" and "Body contact note to [sic] close for elbowing" and "20%" marked on one knee. The JKD practice, developed by Lee, trains a fighter to act instinctively to any possible pattern of attack without adherence to a fixed pattern or style. The drawing, which was gifted to Taky Kimura, is signed in the lower left corner "Bruce." Accompanied by a letter of authenticity from Taky Kimura. 9 by 5 3/4 inches Categories: Bruce Lee


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Date:
2013-04-05

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