But he was a very proud young man and he felt that he had to make it on his own rather than causing a burden for his father, by having him send money. And so since he was endowed with all this knowledge of the martial arts, why we gathered up the guys in the group and decided to open a school and try to get some money for him.
Lee Jun Fan Gung Fu School
So we finally decided that we should all pay maybe $15 or whatever we could afford per month and the group kind of grew by leaps and bounds, as you might expect.
I've told this story many times. I was 38 at the time, and all these other guys were, you know, were 21 or 22. I was working twice as hard as the other guys because of my age. One day I was looking out of the corner of my eye to see if there was any favor and Bruce knew what I was doing and I heard him say to one of the guys. "He'll never make it." And, of course, this drove me, on to try much harder.
Even though he knew that I was very clumsy and a slow learner, why I think he recognized that I was very dedicated and sincere in what I was trying to do. He started to work with me, you know, and possibly because I was Oriental, maybe there might have been a little more affiliation there. I don't know. Maybe he recognized a little more of a brotherhood there.
So anyway he kind of took me aside and showed me a lot of extra things and he finally started grooming me into an assistant. As time wore on, I did become his assistant, and more or less conducted all his classes. You can probably go along with what I'm saying, Dan (Dan Inosanto). Bruce was the kind of guy that was so endowed with natural ability and talent that he couldn't really identify with somebody down there so close to the ground that had two left feet.
He didn't have time for that, you know. He was very fascinated in talking with people like at your level, that could appreciate and understand what he was saying. But more and more as time went on I think he got to the point where he hated to be fussing around with these beginners.
And so that was my chore--to get all these guys broken in or try to. Perhaps do to my own age and recognition that is pretty hard to learn something. I was probably able to work with these beginners at their level and break things down into terms like I had to have it broken down.
These guys I found in the martial arts during that time were just into for the most part was to learn a few tricks. It was one of these 6 easy lessons and I'm a Holy Terror-- that kind of concept that they had. And so as a result we had a hell of a fluctuation between, getting new students and keeping them.
We had probably between 50 and 100 students registered, but God there'd only be maybe at the most 35 or 40 showing up at any given night. But in those times this was Bruce's livelihood, so being his assistant, I was trying to help him keep his money coming in-at the same time trying to offer something back in return to these guys.
We didn't want them to think we were just after their money. This sort of thing continued, and I think we did a pretty fair job during the time he was there.
End of Part 1.
Part 2 Ed Parker's Tournament Demonstration.
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