Bruce died before I began Isshinryu,
but I took Maureen on
our 2nd date to a Bruce Lee movie.
An
interesting story is how I found about the martial arts. When I was young I saw a fewTV shows that
featured karate, but that was all. Just prior to going to college my father
bought me a Brice Tegner book about katate, and while I attended college I
began buying Black Belt magazine , as I
found it interesting.
Then
in College I joined the dorm memhers watching tv in the dorm basement and
remember us watching the Green Hornet with Bruce Lee as Kato, Several years later I recall meeting a
graduate student inSpeech who had trained with Bruce Lee as an undergraduate at
the University of Washingtion in Seattle. He demonstrated some of his kung fu training to us.
However I admidt not knowing what he was doing.
I
lived out in the Pacific Northwest for a few years and when I returned to Pa. I
began to work for my previous employerin NE Phila, managing a bargain store.
One
night in 1972 I went down to central city Philadelphia to see the midnight show
of a new movie, The Five Fingers of Death. The huge theater was packed, many
thousands of viewers. Simply the movie blew all of us away.
After
that kung fu movie followed kung fu movie. There were oodles of them, many were
quite bad, but some were good. On the tv the show Kung Fu was showing. The
martial arts were here to stay.
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