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th3r0n · 41-45, M
Possibly Jeet Kune Do, or at least the principles behind it
Offshooting from Wing Chun, Bruce Lee adapted Jeet Kune Do with an intelligent outlook: don't plan, just react, and learn from opponents both their weaknesses to exploit and their skills to adapt and adopt, and he learned by practice against many and created the form that is without form, a constantly adapting art
Personally, I learned karate starting at 8 and got into sparring with people to learn what they knew in my late 20s and never stopped, worked my way up to sparring with Marines, and after that everyone else usually felt very easy
Offshooting from Wing Chun, Bruce Lee adapted Jeet Kune Do with an intelligent outlook: don't plan, just react, and learn from opponents both their weaknesses to exploit and their skills to adapt and adopt, and he learned by practice against many and created the form that is without form, a constantly adapting art
Personally, I learned karate starting at 8 and got into sparring with people to learn what they knew in my late 20s and never stopped, worked my way up to sparring with Marines, and after that everyone else usually felt very easy