Here’s an interesting little fact that will probably surprise you:
One of the little-known "arts" Bruce Lee worked into his fighting system and trainings…that quickly blasted his coordination, balance and speed to "world class" levels…ironically had nothing to do with fighting, combat or violence.
In fact, there is no punching, eye gouging, biting, kicking, scratching or violence involved at all.
What was this "secret" skill Bruce learned and excelled at?
In a word: Dancing.
Don’t scoff. It’s absolutely true.
In fact, Bruce Lee not only learned how to dance (and box) to make himself a faster and more coordinated fighter and athlete, but he actually took it so seriously and trained at it so hard he became a dance champion.
And you want to know something?
It’s not all that surprising if you’ve watched any of the raw footage or movie reels of Bruce moving and fighting (he actually had to slow his moves down for the camera, according to some reports).
Having the kind of speed and balance learning to dance can give you will hand you an enormous edge in any fight, no matter how big, brutal or violent the other guy is.
Frankly, if you learn to dance — even if it’s just the bare basics of dancing — you’ll move faster, easier and with a lot more confidence and stamina than the average thug walking the streets.
Bruce knew this all to well…as have a lot of extremely tough street-fighters I’ve known over the years who learned to dance, too.
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