Friday, May 17, 2019
Bruce Lee Speech
EARLY LIFE Bruce was born in San Franciscos Chinatown. * His father was a famous opera singer and look at actor and 1941 they moved back to china which was then assiduous by the Japanese. * The Hong Kong neighborhood leeward grew up in became over-crowded, dangerous, and full of gang rivalries it was a tough domicile to grow up. Gangs ruled the city streets and Lee was often forced to fight them. Bruces street fighting began to come to the fore * Eventually, Lees father decided for him to leave Hong Kong to pursue a safer and healthier avenue in the United States advanced Life in America While in the United Lee abandoned thoughts of a film career in favor of pursuing military liberal arts but a martial arts exhibition on Long beach led to the invitation for the role of Kato in the Green Hornet and many new(prenominal) movies including the big Boss which was a big success and catapulted him to stardom. Followed by Fist of Fury and Way of the flying lizard where he was given com plete control of the films production as the writer, director, star, and choreographer of the fight videos. * In 1964 Lee had met Karate star Chuck Norris. * In the movie Way of the Dragon He introduced Norris as his opponent in the terminal finale fight.Today considered one of Lees most legendary fight scenes and one of the most memorable fight scenes in martial arts film history Essentially bruce lee became obsessed with martial arts and fitness FITNESS AND NUTRITION * HIs interpretation of keeping in shape was constant daily work tabus. His workout consisted of three categories martial arts sparring, weight training, and extensive AB training. * The workout first consists of hours upon hours of martial arts sparring. Secondly, a series of heavy weight training of his main muscles. Finally, is his extensive workout towards his ABs. Bruce Lees favorite muscle was his ABs and whenever he had time, such as watching TV, he would do sit-ups or crunches. Bruce Lee had what most pe ople called splashboard ABs and was not afraid to show it, you can see this in almost every fight scene he had in his films. * PHYSICAL FEATS Lee could land a punch in around cinque hundredths of a second (0. 05 second) from 3 feet away * Lee could snatch a dime off a persons open palm before they could close it, and leave a penny behind * Lee performed one-hand push-ups use only the thumb and index fingerBruce not only took care of his body by working out but as well as having a proper nutrition. Lee took nutrition seriously and his aliment consisted high-protein drinks, vitamins, mineral supplements, green veggies and fruit every day. UNFORTUNATELY HE SUFFERED A SUDDEN DEATH ON DEATH AND LEGACY * On July 20, 1973, just one month before the premiere ofEnter the Dragon, Bruce Lee died in Hong Kong at the age of 32. The official cause of his sudden and unexpected death was a brainiac edema, found in an autopsy to have been caused by a strange reaction to a prescription medicine painkiller he was reportedly taking for a back injury.Controversy surrounded Lees death from the beginning, as some claimed he had been murdered. Summary * Bruce Lee, pound for pound, was arguably the greatest fighter of our time. Twenty-four years after his death, he remains the standard by which all other fighters are measured. His passion, skill, charisma, philosophy, and innovative martial arts concepts brought him worldwide acclaim incredibly, all by the age of 32. In such a petty span, Lee managed to accomplish more than most of us will ever achieve in our lives.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.