Monday, October 15, 2012

IN MEMORY OF: Bob Bremer (one of Bruce Lee's original students)

Picture Credit:  http://www.jkdwednite.com

UGH! Another original Bruce Lee student passes away.

My sincerest condolences to Bremer Sifu's family, friends, colleagues and students.

RIP



Chinatown JKD posted this to their Facebook yesterday:

For those of you who did not hear this yet, Sifu Bob Bremer passed away last night (Saturday, October 13) after a long bout with illness.

He will be missed...

His legacy continues through the efforts of the teachers and students of the Chinatown JKD Association and the JKD Wednesday Night Group.

Copied the bio from:  http://www.jkdwednite.com/Bob.htm

Bob Bremer began training in the martial arts with his children at Ed Parker's Kenpo school in Pasadena, California. After practicing Kenpo for about two years he saw Bruce Lee demonstrate Jeet Kune Do and immediately enrolled at Bruce's school in Los Angeles. Bob had the second most lessons with Bruce Lee at the Chinatown school and was fortunate enough to train with Bruce at this home on Sundays. He was also a part of the original "backyard" class taught by Dan Inosanto when Bruce Lee closed the Chinatown school and left for Hong Kong. After retiring as a crane operator Bob began attending Tim Tackett's Wednesday night classes and forever changed the Wednesday Night Group's expression of Jeet Kune Do.

Linda Lee Cadwell had this to say about Bob Bremer:
"In the 40-plus years that I have known Bob, his legendary status among JKD practitioners is well-deserved. To my knowledge, Bob has always strived to pass on only the techniques and aspects of Bruce Lee that he himself experienced without branching out, elaborating, embroidering on or interpreting anything beyond Bruce's teaching. I respect Bob's approach to teaching jeet kune do, for Bruce had much to offer that did not require updating, revising or adapting. With Bob Bremer, you get the real deal".


Here are some video clips of Bremer Sifu:




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