There were two reasons I loved martial arts growing up. One, my older brother and his friends were big into it so naturally being a younger brother I followed. Two, “Kung-Fu Saturdays,” where my brothers and I spent countless hours with our dad watching old school Kung-Fu movies. From BloodSport to Kickboxer to Only The Strong, no movie was as epic as movies such as Game of Death or Enter The Dragon in which Bruce Lee starred in. The Selvedge Yard did an amazing article on Bruce Lee and his relationship with the “King of Cool” Steve McQueen. So if you’re like me and almost pulled your hamstrings attempting to do the splits/split kick (curse you Jean-Claude Van Damme) than this article may be for you!
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He was so skilled, entertaining and charismatic that you couldn’t take your eyes off him, because if you did– you might quickly miss out on something that’s never been seen before. You were sure there was no one person in the world that could take Bruce Lee out. He seemed to be invincible onscreen– which makes his mysterious passing all the more ironic.
The Bruce Lee Hollywood Posse
There were two reasons I loved martial arts growing up. One, my older brother and his friends were big into it so naturally being a younger brother I followed. Two, “Kung-Fu Saturdays,” where my brothers and I spent countless hours with our dad watching old school Kung-Fu movies. From BloodSport to Kickboxer to Only The Strong, no movie was as epic as movies such as Game of Death or Enter The Dragon in which Bruce Lee starred in. The Selvedge Yard did an amazing article on Bruce Lee and his relationship with the “King of Cool” Steve McQueen. So if you’re like me and almost pulled your hamstrings attempting to do the splits/split kick (curse you Jean-Claude Van Damme) than this article may be for you!
Check out this excerpt and view the full article here