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And while some of the combative beliefs, philosophy, and illustrations that Bruce committed to paper during this period of his convalescence became The Tao of jeet Kune Do, (Ohara Publications, 1975), many of them did not. And it is these other writings that have filled this book, in combination with some incredible never-before-seen written and photographic material of Bruce’s, that I believe have made this book, Jeet Kune Do: Bruce Lee’s Commentaries on the Martial Way, the definitive presentation of Bruce Lee’s way of martial art. Drawing from diverse and authentic source materials, with sections on combative techniques, training methodology, philosophy, motivational/inspirational beliefs, lesson plans, teaching/coaching strategies, as well as Bruce’s own comments on the historical development of his art, this is a book that deserves to be read, reread, studied, and poured over again and again not only by those who share a serious interest in the preservation and perpetuation of Bruce Lee’s art of jeet kune do, but to those who also seek to frame a more accurate picture of the true nature and character of Bruce Lee. This book accurately captures the essence of Bruce’s personality and beliefs on such a wide range of subjects that it is the closest thing I’ve ever experienced to what it was actually like to train privately with Bruce Lee.