Thank you Rautt for the blog posts. I am familiar with Bruce Lee as a influential individual whose philosophy did inspire in my former training.
If I were to apply his philosophy to my HEMA Studies it would bud from an interest in German Longsword, then branching out to I.33 + German Sword & Buckler fighting, Medieval Dagger, Medieval Pole Arms (Pole Axe and Spear), Armored Combat, Messer fighting, Grappling & Wrsetling this would be one branch.
The second branch would be Bolognese Swordsmanship Tradition (Italian Sidesword + companion weapons, Dagger, Pole Arms, Spadone, armored combat), Spanish Sidesword, French Sidesword, Renaissance German Longsword, German Sidesword, Dussack fighting, English Rapier, English Short Sword Renaissance Armored Combat and Wrestling.
There would be another branch that stems from this starting from Italian Rapier + companion weapons, Spanish Rapier + companion weapons, French, Italian, Spanish Smallsword, Polish, Spanish, Italian, English, French Saber fighting. Then there is Scottish Baskethilt Broadsword fighting then gets into Classical French and Italian Fencing (Northern and Southern Schools).
This would mean I would have to absorb multiple sources and training methods and fighting techniques. The list would be extensive to the size of a Encyclopedia volume. However, what my true point is this.
It is wise to be an practitioner whose Knowledge is the summation of individual experience and the experience and wisdom of those who fought in the past and present. Always listening and challenging his mind and his training. That I agree on.