
Bruce Lee is a legend of martial arts for so many reasons. Many regard him as the godfather of modern mixed martial arts. Lee was truly a revolutionary in his field, redesigning the way many of us thought about martial arts.
Of course Bruce Lee was also a huge movie star. The Hong Kong actor starred in ‘The Big Boss’ and ‘Fist Of Fury,’ arguably his finest work was ‘Enter the Dragon.’ Outside of Hollywood, it was Lee’s profound teaching and training that reached far.

Theory
Bruce Lee’s unique theory about martial arts came at a time where styles meant everything. Although young in age, Lee’s teachings soon became widely accepted. He believed that not one style was superior to another, but that it was down to the practitioner.
He also taught that a blend of all styles would ultimately prove to be the strongest of all. The knowledge Bruce Lee possessed about not only fighting, but also life itself was truly astounding.
Roots
Bruce Lee would pilot his own form of martial arts called Jeet Kune Do. It was a mix of many marital arts, including grappling, which he described as ‘being water.’ But Lee’s roots came from a much more traditional form of martial arts.
The following video is great for any real martial arts fans…