Top 5 Books By Bruce Lee That You Must Read

List of 5 best books written by Bruce Lee. Check out the booklist.

1. Bruce Lee Striking Thoughts: Bruce Lee’s Wisdom for Daily Living

Bruce Lee Striking Thoughts: Bruce Lee's Wisdom for Daily Living

Within the pages of Striking Thoughts, you will find the secrets of Bruce Lee’s incredible success— as an actor, martial artist, and inspiration to the world. Consisting of eight sections, Striking Thoughts covers 72 topics and 825 aphorisms—from spirituality to personal liberation and from family life to filmmaking—all of which Bruce lived by.

2. Bruce Lee: The Art of Expressing the Human Body

Bruce Lee: The Art of Expressing the Human Body

The art of expressing the human body was a term coined by Bruce Lee himself, to describe the approach he took towards the martial arts. Bruce Lee: The Art of Expressing the Human Body (Bruce Lee Library) is a record of the methods he practised to attain superior health and a muscular physique.

3. Tao of Jeet Kune Do

Tao of Jeet Kune Do

With the collaboration of Lee’s daughter, Shannon, and Bruce Lee Enterprises, this new edition is expanded, updated, and remastered, covering topics such as Zen and enlightenment, kicking, striking, grappling, and footwork. Featuring an introduction by Linda Lee, this is essential reading for any practitioner, offering a brief glimpse into the mind of one of the world’s greatest martial artists.

4. Bruce Lee’s Fighting Method

Bruce Lee's Fighting Method

Vividly illustrating the techniques of a legendary innovator, this definitive examination explains how to survive attacks on the street, increase training awareness, and develop body movements. Originally compiled as a four-volume series, this revised edition breathes new life into a classic work with digitally-enhanced photography of jeet kune do founder Bruce Lee in his prime, a new chapter by former Lee student Ted Wong, and an introduction by Shannon Lee.

5. Bruce Lee The Tao of Gung Fu

Bruce Lee The Tao of Gung Fu

Bruce Lee revolutionized the practice of martial arts and brought them into the modern world—by promoting the idea that students have the right to pick and choose those techniques and training regimens which suit their personal needs and fighting styles. He developed a new method of his own called Jeet Kune Do—combining many elements from different masters and different traditions. 

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