Jeet Kune Do -The Way of Simplicity Hardback
Jeet Kune Do -The Way of Simplicity Hardback
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This book answers some serious questions about Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do method, and is an essential addition to learning this legendary martial arts.
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- NFNeal F.I recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars3 years ago5 Stars
Excellent transaction. This book nicely compliments my Tao of JKD and other works on the Art.
Was this helpful? - NNeilI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars3 years ago5 Stars
love this book!!! Bruce Lee is a legend and JKD has changed my life
Was this helpful? - JFJon F.Rated 3 out of 5 stars3 years ago3 Stars
The previous review by "Robert B Noha" mirrors precisely what I find slightly annoying regarding this book, regarding the txt running into the binding, in which you need to bend and open the book wider to read the full txt or to hold the book at an angle. As for the translation it is readable, but I expected them to at least proof read it properly, there is the odd spelling mistake etc. Additionally with my copy the cover was damaged in a few places and I believe that is the way it was packaged as the bubble slip case was free to bounce around in the larger box. For what I paid I expect to not encounter any of the above mentioned problems.
Was this helpful? - RBRobert B N.Rated 3 out of 5 stars3 years ago3 Stars
The content of the book is good. The actual book has two problems. First, the text runs into the area of the binding making it difficult to read. In some areas the translation from Spanish is uneven and in broken English but not so bad that you can't understand the meaning of the text. Given the cost of the book the production quality should be better. Bob Noha
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