So glad you were a student of Chucky boy. My teachers were Leung Ting, Moy Yat, Jason Lau, Ip Ching and other classmates of the late great Bruce. I also studied N Shaolin with Allan Lee in NY as well as other famous martial artists. Now if I could only get my film done!
I was very close to Grand Master Jhoon Rhee (Father of Tae Kwon Do) before he passed away. He was very close to Bruce Lee and his son found a whole box of letters from Bruce about their ideas of expan...
I was very close to Grand Master Jhoon Rhee (Father of Tae Kwon Do) before he passed away. He was very close to Bruce Lee and his son found a whole box of letters from Bruce about their ideas of expanding martial arts in America. It became a book called "Bruce Lee and I. I understand your plight about your film. I retired two months ago to work full time on producing my projects. It's a lot of work but excited to be able to work full time on my dream now.
My favorite kung fu movie of all time features Jhoon Rhee: "When Taekwon Do Strikes". I have it on VHS and need to find a nice digital version for late night bingeing!
So glad you were a student of Chucky boy. My teachers were Leung Ting, Moy Yat, Jason Lau, Ip Ching and other classmates of the late great Bruce. I also studied N Shaolin with Allan Lee in NY as well as other famous martial artists. Now if I could only get my film done!
I was very close to Grand Master Jhoon Rhee (Father of Tae Kwon Do) before he passed away. He was very close to Bruce Lee and his son found a whole box of letters from Bruce about their ideas of expan...
Expand commentI was very close to Grand Master Jhoon Rhee (Father of Tae Kwon Do) before he passed away. He was very close to Bruce Lee and his son found a whole box of letters from Bruce about their ideas of expanding martial arts in America. It became a book called "Bruce Lee and I. I understand your plight about your film. I retired two months ago to work full time on producing my projects. It's a lot of work but excited to be able to work full time on my dream now.
My favorite kung fu movie of all time features Jhoon Rhee: "When Taekwon Do Strikes". I have it on VHS and need to find a nice digital version for late night bingeing!