What ARe the Different Styles Within Jeet Kune Do

Ink brush painting of two martial artists facing opposite directions yet sharing the same stance, representing Original JKD and JKD Concepts.

Jeet Kune Do began as a rejection of styles, yet it now exists in two main forms: Original JKD, preserving Bruce Lee’s exact teachings, and JKD Concepts, expanding his philosophy through cross-training. This article explores how both branches honor Bruce’s legacy in different ways.

What are the benefits of Jeet Kune Do

Ink brush painting of a Jeet Kune Do practitioner in a relaxed ready stance before a flowing river, symbolizing adaptability and flow.

Jeet Kune Do offers more than self-defense. It builds efficiency, adaptability, and freedom in training and life. This post explores how Bruce Lee’s art cultivates physical skill, mental flexibility, and personal expression for modern martial artists.