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Mr. H. Mr. B. Mr. F.
Speed: Bruce Lee realized that big muscular builds slow you down. He trained for
speed. His speed was definately beyond average.
Timing: Bruce had timing. He would observe his opponent and counter-attack at the
precise moment. Again, speed allowed him to come in and out.
Power: Two Fingered One Armed Push-ups. He did those with great ease. Two inch
punches capable of doing more damage than regular punches. Bruce had the power to bring
down any opponent.
Feint: Bruce Lee believed that if two opponents were equal in skill, speed and
power, the competitor who could use feinting techniques would be the clear victor. Bruce
Lee accentuated the use of feinting in his movies and in real life.
Movement: There is never any wasted movement in Lee's techniques. This makes him a
force to be reckoned with.
Shuffling: Bruce Lee moved like a butterfly and stung like a bee. He believed that
the best way to avoid a punch or kick was to simply dodge or move out of the way.
Focus: Bruce had the desire to be the best at all cost. He trained every day for
several hours. He pushed and unfortunately even abused his body to its limits.
Diversity: Bruce did not dwell in one martial art or in one field of expertise. He
read and tried to gain knowledge about anything that could make him a better individual
and martial artist. He read about boxing, fencing and several other techniques and methods
used in the martial arts.
Two minutes: Bruce Lee believed that if a fight lasted more than two minutes, you
were finished. That's why his real life fights lasted less than that.