We are the only school this side of Silicon Valley and along the Central Coast that teaches Bruce Lee’s Martial Art

The term jeet kune do was coined and put into use in 1967 by Bruce Lee in an attempt to put a name to his martial expression. Lee wrestled with putting a name to his art as he constantly veered away from any type of crystallization (and thereby limitation) of its essence, however, the simple need to refer to it in some concrete way won out and jeet kune do was born.

The idea of intercepting is key to JKD, whether it be the interception of your opponent’s technique or his intent. The basic guiding principles are: simplicitydirectness and freedom (the form of no form).

The techniques and philosophies of JKD can be applied to real combat as well as challenging life situations. Jeet Kune Do consists of physical techniques and applied philosophies and requires the individual to train him or herself to their most cultivated state of being-ness so that when faced with a combat situation or a challenging personal situation, the tools needed are available in the moment and can be executed without thought. Jeet Kune Do celebrates the cultivation and honest self expression of the individual over any organized style. The styles that make up JKD that we pull from are: Wing Chun, Savate, Chinese Boxing, Muay Thai Kickboxing, Filipino Kali/Panatukan. Sifu Mark is a certified JKD instructor by multiple organizations thru 1st and 2nd generation instructors and is also separately ranked and certified in the aforementioned martial art styles.

Research your own experience. Absorb what is useful. Reject what is useless. Add what is essentially your own. “ – Bruce Lee