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Monday 24 February 2014

Bruce Lee - The King Of Martial Arts

The Hongkong martial artist was born in the year 1940. He was an action hero of all times and existed very much before Jackie Chan, Jean Claude and Steven Seagal. His charisma on screen and ferocity cannot be matched to any individual. To him martial arts was his first priority over acting and the impact of Bruce Lee’s martial arts still remains fresh even after 30 years. As a child, he was introduced to the Hollywood industry at the age of 12. He then produced films that made prominent, the traditional form of Hongkong martial arts. He incorporated practical techniques in his art form and his capability was respected by martial artists like Chuck Norris, Joe Lewis and Ed Parker.

Bruce Lee’s name has been inducted twice in the Black Belt Hall of Fame and this is a great honor for a martial arts hero. In North America the martial arts school also gained huge progress due to the efforts of Bruce Lee. He acted in a few films like Fists of Fury, Game of Death and Chinese Connection. This movie gained him a lot of reputation and made him a star in Asia. He directed a movie called the Way of the Dragon which was known for the supreme fight scene ever in martial arts. Bruce Lee acted along with Chuck Norris in this movie, which was shot in Roman Coliseum. 

Bruce Lee’s remarkable contribution to the industry was opening the doors for other Asian countries in the entertainment industry. He influenced both the Chinese and Asian people and gave them reason to be proud and achieve their goals in life.

This iconic figure is known all over the world and got trained in the beginning for boxing and Wing Chun. But he later rejected them and proceeded further with martial arts. It has been considered that Bruce Lee was born in an unexpected omen and in the year of the Dragon. Bruce Lee has been buried in Seattle next to his son Brandon. This child artist will ever be remembered by the masses, especially for his endurance training techniques to burn more calories easily and gain muscle growth. These are famous by the name Bruce Lee’s Isometric Exercises. This legend died at an early age of 32, but would always be known for his achievements and the way he triumphed over the difficulties and obstacles to achieve his position in Stardom.

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