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This book draws on Lee's own notes, letters, diaries and training logs to present the full extent of his training methods. They include nutrition, aerobics, isometrics, stretching, and weight training.
Named one of TIME magazine's 100 Greatest Men of the Century, Bruce Lee's impact and influence has only grown since his untimely death in 1973
‘300 Quotations from the Great Artists of the 20th Century’ is a collection of wit and wisdom from some of the 20th century’s greatest minds.The cherry-picked selection of quotes includes musings from martial arts expert and actor Bruce Lee, actor and comedian Groucho Marx, and Irish Playwright, George Bernard Shaw.This highly recommended collection is an inspiring, educational, and humorous listen, and will delight those who need some extra motivation or just a quick laugh. George Bernard Shaw (1856 – 1950) was an Irish playwright, critic, and political activist, best known for his works ‘Man and Superman’, ‘Pygmalion’ and ‘Saint Joan’. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1925.Julius Henry ‘Groucho’ Marx (1890 – 1977) was an American comedian, actor, and writer, regarded as one of America's greatest comedians and a master of the one-liner. He is most famous for his Marx Brothers films, including ‘A Night at the Opera’ and ‘Duck Soup’.Bruce Lee (1940 –1973) was a Hong Kong born American martial arts expert, actor and director, best remembered for his martial arts films, including ‘Fist of Fury’.
While Lee is best known as a peerless martial artist, ‘100 Quotes by Bruce Lee’ demonstrates an extraordinary intelligence behind the flying fists. With a deep interest in philosophy and drama, this book contains thoughts and observations that are profound, thoughtful, and often funny. A superb read for those who want a peek into the mind of the ‘Little Dragon,’ this book is a must for Lee fans of all ages.Li Jun Fan (1940 – 1973) is better known as Bruce Lee. Born in San Francisco, but raised in Hong Kong, he was the son of an actor and opera singer. As a result of his father’s jobs, the young Lee found himself a regular on film sets. After being sent to America, Lee graduated in drama from the University of Washington and, shortly after, set up his own martial arts school. After a karate display in Los Angeles, he was offered the role of Kato in the TV series, ‘The Green Hornet.’After finding success on the small screen, Lee went on to write, direct, choreograph, and star in a number of movies, including ‘Fists of Fury,’ ‘Enter the Dragon,’ and ‘Game of Death.’ He is credited with launching the careers of other martial art movie stars, including Chuck Norris and Jackie Chan.
300 citations des grands artistes du XXe siècle
ESPN premiered 'Be Water' - the Bruce Lee 30 for 30 documentary in June 2020Season two of Warrior, a Cinemax TV show based on an original concept and treatment by Lee, debuts in October 2020Shannon Lee (Bruce's daughter) will be publishing Be Water, My Friend: The Teachings of Bruce Lee (October) to coincide with the anniversaryThe Wing Luke Museum (Seattle) and The Hong Kong Heritage Museum have exhibits planned for fall 2020Bruce Lee has over 21 million followers on Facebook and 4.3 million followers on InstagramNew typeset and new cover with a new lower price2020 commemorates Bruce Lee's 80th birthdayThis book is Bruce Lee's personal presentation of the principles, core techniques and lesson plans of jeet kune do, the unique martial art form he foundedAny fan of Bruce Lee or practitioner of the martial arts will want to own this instructional book in the words of the master himselfThis book is part of the Bruce Lee Library which includes 6 other volumes of Lee's writingsBruce Lee was featured in Time magazine's "100 Greatest Men of the Century"
Words of the Dragon is an anthology of newspaper and magazine interviews from 1958 to 1973 revealing Bruce Lee's own fascinating words and explanations about Bruce himself, his art and philosophy
In "The Lost Interview," step into the world of the legendary martial artist and philosopher, Bruce Lee, as never before. This captivating book unveils a long-forgotten and exclusive interview with the icon himself, shedding new light on his life, philosophy, and untold stories.Bruce Lee, celebrated worldwide for his martial arts prowess and groundbreaking contributions to cinema, left an indelible mark on the world. Yet, for decades, a hidden treasure lay buried-a revealing interview that would give voice to the man behind the legend. Now, this forgotten conversation has resurfaced, offering readers an intimate glimpse into the mind and heart of Bruce Lee."The Lost Interview" is more than just a conversation; it's a journey through Bruce Lee's thoughts on life, love, and the pursuit of one's true potential. His words resonate with timeless wisdom, providing invaluable insights for martial artists, philosophers, and seekers of self-improvement alike.As you turn the pages of this extraordinary book, you will come to understand why Bruce Lee's legacy endures-a legacy that extends far beyond martial arts and movies, a legacy of passion, determination, and the unwavering belief in the human capacity for greatness."The Lost Interview" is a rare treasure trove of wisdom from a man who inspired generations and continues to do so. Discover the man behind the legend in this remarkable and revealing interview, and let Bruce Lee's words empower you to unleash your full potential and lead a life of purpose and meaning.
Letters of the Dragon: Correspondence, 1958-1973 is a fascinating glimpse of the private Bruce Lee behind the public image.
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