The Warrior Within: The Philosophies of Bruce Lee (NTC SPORTS/FITNESS)

The Warrior Within: The Philosophies of Bruce Lee (NTC SPORTS/FITNESS)

by JohnR.Little (Author)

Synopsis

During his lifetime, legendary martial artist Bruce Lee formulated a complex personal philosophy--a synthesis of Eastern and Western ideals--that extolled the virtues of knowledge and total mastery of one's self. However, most of his philosophical writings could be found only within the personal library of the Bruce Lee estate--until now. The Warrior Within is the most comprehensive volume of these teachings, meant to help you apply Lee's philosophies to your own life. This unique guide reveals such life-affirming secrets as:

  • Seeing the totality of life and putting things into perspective
  • Understanding the concept of Yin and Yang
  • Defeating adversity by adapting to circumstances
  • Tapping into inner spiritual forces to help shape the future
With a foreword by Linda Lee Cadwell and photographs and other memorabilia from Bruce Lee's short but celebrated life, The Warrior Within is an engrossing and easy-to-understand guide to the little-explored world of Bruce Lee. John Little has been identified as one of the foremost authorities on Bruce Lee in the world by Black Belt magazine. He edited a three-volume series for the Bruce Lee estate and has written articles for several publications, including Men's Fitness, Official Karate, and Inside Kung Fu.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: McGraw Hill
Published: 16 May 1996

ISBN 10: 0809231948
ISBN 13: 9780809231942

Author Bio
John Little is known and respected in martial arts and film circles as the worlds foremost authority on the life and philosophy of Bruce Lee. He is the author of The Warrior Within, which offered the first formal presentation of Lees philosophy. In 1998, Little produced, directed, and wrote the score for Bruce Lee: In His Own Words, which won the prestigious Toronto World-Wide Short Film Festival award for Best Documentary. Littles shooting script for this film resides in the Margaret Herrick Library in Beverly Hills, California, a branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.