It is indeed a rare
and highly honored privilege to take this moment
on behalf of myself, my son, Andrew, and the
Seattle Jun Fan™ Club to extend a warm
welcome to the original friends and students of
Bruce Lee™, each succeeding generation
student and to Bruce's many fans who continue to
discover inspiration and self-knowledge through
the words, deeds and actions of our great leader,
Bruce Lee™.
The Jun Fan Gung Fu club of
Seattle™ was conceived by Bruce Lee™
and started during the year 1960. It was started
as a school and was active through 1967 and
closed during that year. Shortly after, it was
re-activated as a private club and remained
that way until 2005. For years the school operated as
a private club whose members were instructed to not talk
about it. We were not looking for new students and rarely
were people allowed to watch. Students that were taken were
screened for those with only the utmost dedication and seriousness.
The Jun Fan™ Gung Fu Institute opens its doors
to all for the first time since Bruce Lee closed his schools
to the public over 30 years ago. Jun Fan™ Club welcomes
all people, of all skill levels, whether you are a beginner
or an accomplished Martial Artist Gung Fu can benefit you greatly
and complement any skills you have already acquired in other disciplines.
In the interest of promoting and preserving Bruce Lee's Art and Philosophy.
We are now laying the foundation for the future of Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do.
So that all of Bruce Lee's acomplishments will not be lost and his brilliance
can benefit all for generations to come.
Taky Kimura
BRUCE LEE™
SCHOOL OF SELF DEFENSE
GENERAL RULES
Arrive
promptly for class.
Pay
dues on time.
Maintain
personal cleanliness.
Keep
the school clean. DO NOT KICK THE WALLS.
Stand
at the position of attention while receiving
orders from the INSTRUCTOR or from the
ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR. Respond immediately to
such instructions.
Be
cautious while practicing. Do not overwork
yourself while exercising, and do not
experiment with new techniques without
supervision.
Do
not smoke in the school. If you smoke at all,
it will slow your progress in gung fu.
Learn
the Chinese names for general commands and
for all the techniques you know.
Exercise
discretion when explaining to others about
this school. Do not engender ill feelings or
rivalry with students from other schools.
The
INSTRUCTOR is here to teach you and to answer
your questions. However, do not bother him
with trivia. If you have any doubts, ask an assistant
instructor first.
All students
will read and obey these rules. Intentional
disobedience will
result in expulsion.

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