Bruce Lee (November 27, 1940 – July 20, 1973) is without a doubt one of the most influential persons of the last century. His philosophical martial art of jeet kune do, literally “the way of the intercepting fist,” has become an inspiration not only to martial artists who wish to break free from mindless traditions but also to anyone who desires personal improvement and liberation.

One martial arts teacher who aims to keep the flame of Lee’s teachings burning into the 21st century is Ramil Abratique. Lee’s films greatly influenced Abratique’s childhood. The influence was so deep that the boy who used to imitate Lee’s moves in the movies eventually became a taekwondo champion.

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