The Fastest Way to Sabotage Your Martial Arts Progress

https://austinimpactjkd.com/ultimate-... A lot of martial artists get stuck because they keep jumping from one method to the next, hoping to piece together the perfect system. In this video, I break down why that approach often keeps people at a beginner level and what Bruce Lee’s teachings on Jeet Kune Do actually point us toward. There is value in staying open-minded and learning from different styles, but that only works when you already have a strong foundation. Without a base, you are not simplifying your training. You are just collecting pieces that never fully connect. In this video, I talk about: why people lose progress when they keep chasing the next new method how JKD students often fall into the trap of becoming collectors what Bruce Lee really meant by freedom in training why structure, depth, and correct principles matter before personal expression how committing to one school, one coach, and one discipline can accelerate real growth If you have been training for years but still feel like a beginner, this message is for you. Build the trunk first. Then the branches will start to make sense. If you want to train Jeet Kune Do and Kickboxing with a clear path and strong fundamentals, I also offer private Jeet Kune Do lessons in Austin, Texas. Train with me: https://austinimpactjkd.com/