Sun Tzu Art of War
Principles of ACCS Strategy & Tactics
ACCS
employs the following Strategies & Tactics from Sun Tzu’s Art of War in its methodology.
BEFORE
- Win without fighting, if possible
- Compare Constant
factors with enemy:
Morale,
Commander, Doctrine, Terrain & Weather
- Choose the Battleground
- Know the Battlefield
- Know Yourself / forces
- Know the Enemy / Use of Spies
- Plan & Strategize well,
- Strategy before Tactics
DURING
- Have High Moral Integrity
- Enforce Discipline
- Care for Soldiers
Well being
- Develop Uniform level of Courage
- Develop Teamwork,
Employ Teamwork, whole Team works as a Unit
- Avoid the avoidable factors
- Attack from Strong Position / high ground
- Take the Offensive: Occupy the Battlefield first & wait for the enemy
- Prioritize
- Be Flexible
- Use Surprise,
Use unexpected routes & methods
- Use Deception
- Attack by Fire
- Speed, Timing, Momentum of troops is essence to win
- Be Persistent
- Take advantage of Opportunity & whatever the situation
- Combine extraordinary
force to win with ordinary force to engage enemy
- Break the rules where necessary
- Avoid enemy’s
strength, attack his weakness
- Take advantage
of enemy’s Unprepared ness
AFTER
- Build on your success, Use your victories
- While in Peace, Train
for War
Bruce Lees Jeet Kune Do
Principles of ACCS Ideology
ACCS
gathers inspiration from Philosophy & Ideology of Jeet Kune Do.
(as explained by Dr. Seema & Prof. Dr. Deepak Rao)
JKD is not a new art or style. JKD is a principle oriented art based on the following ideology. This article is written to convey our
interpretations and opinions. It is not intended to be a fixed truth. However, as any JKD man will tell you, there are no
fixed truths in JKD.
The JKD Ideology is based on the following principles,
applicable to Combat as well as to Life. If you are smart, you wil learn to use JKD in combat, but if you are wise, you will
also learn its application in Life.
Simplicity.
Mechanically, the more parts a machine has, the
greater the chances of it breaking down. Accumulation of techniques only adds complications. Being simple in nature, JKD believes
in few tools practiced to the point in which they are extremely efficient.
Hence
simple tools like the lead jab and lead side kick to he knee are perfected.
Directness.
A line, being the shortest distance between two
points, is the most logical path rather than a curved detour to reach the final destination.
In being direct, no excess motion is exerted. For example, If an assailant grabs your wrist, some forms of martial arts may teach
you to stomp on their foot, lock the wrist, take them down to the ground, and then finish them with a strike to the throat.
The direct approach would be to strike them in the throat right in the beginning. Hence there
is no punching from the waist.
Also, Interception is preferred to Counter & parry
as it is a more direct path to the goal.
Effectivity.
JKD believes in absorbing the useful and rejecting
the limitation. Only techniques which work are taken. For e.g. the sport rules of various fighting are discarded and the foul
techniques are imbibed. JKD uses any means necessary to accomplish this task. If
grabbed you may bite, scratch, or pull hair or whatever best fits the situation.
Non Classical.
Practitioners do not wear uniforms, they do not
practice forms, and they don't waste time with complicated techniques simply because of tradition. Shoes are worn, and training
with equipment is given a lot of importance. Kata was vertical death, joked Lee.
Open mindedness.
JKD is open to newer ideas and concepts which
work. It is a constantly evolving art. Principles from Filipino Martial arts now area regular
part of JKD teaching curriculum worldwide.
Fluidity.
JKD believes in flowing, there is never an opposition
to the forces and energies exerted by the opponent. All JKD techniques and responses are in accordance with the ‘flow’.
JKD does not rely on one specific technique or another to counter an opponent. You
should be able to adapt to the situation at hand. As an attack approaches, you
adapt to it with the appropriate response. The opponents attack becomes your
attack, as you fit into the opening created. Deflective parrying is preferred
to rigid blocking. The rigid and unbending is the disciple of death, the soft and yielding the disciple of Life.
Economy of motion
Use the least possible movement to achieve your
goal. Evasion is preferred to parrying and Interception is preferred to Counter & parry. Trapping from close quarters
is preferred to moving away from an attack and then stepping in to counter. Sidestepping is preferred to retreat.
No Pick & Choose
In the beauty of spring, there is no for or against.
All branches grow, some short, some long. Make a hairbreadth difference and heaven and earth will fall apart. JKD does not
distinguish between one technique and another, favoring neither but supports a better and simpler application of every technique.
Balance
JKD is balance of opposites. Meet hardness with
softness. Meet softness with hardness. Opposite’s compliment each other not oppose. Therefore domination has to be complimented
with yielding wherever necessary. Be soft, yet not yielding, be firm, yet not hard.
Comfort in all Ranges
JKD teaches you to be comfortable in all ranges.
One learns to accommodate to the situation. Lee says “Be like water. It is insubstantial. It assumes the shape of the
bowl.” Thus the JKD man fights and adapts to Long weapons range, Kicking, Punching, Knee-Elbow-Trapping, Grappling &
Groundwork ranges. He also is the master of entry & Exit into & from all
ranges
Adaptability
Brucelee states that JKD can "fit in with any
style". This does not mean that JKD can be added to any style to make it more
efficient, or vice versa. What it probably does mean is that JKD can counter
an adversary regardless of their style or system. JKD believes that the basic
body movement of all techniques from various different styles is always similar.
Longest Weapon on nearest target
Use your longest and strongest reach on the opponents
nearest and most vulnerable target. In the words of Winston Churchill ‘If you hit your opponent, hit him with all your
might or don’t hit him at all’ . Thus the lead hand and lead foot is preferred to using the rear hand and foot.
Strongest Weapon Softest Target
Use your most powerful weapon on the weakest & most vulnerable
area of your opponent.
Non Conditional
The JKD exponent defies conditioning. The JKD man prefers to condition his opponent to a regular rhythm and then break it. He himself remaining
free and resistant to conditioning.
Non Telegraphic
All JKD attack comes without forewarning or pullback.
The punches donot start from the waist and the kicks do not start from the hips.
Individual more important than the system
All systems are incapable of pliability and adaptability.
The truth is outside of all fixed systems. So tofind liberation in the arts, one must go beyond the system, beyond Judo or
karate or Boxing, one must even go beyond JKD. As JKD is just a concept and not a fixed gospel.
Experience over Technique
In JKD experience is valued over and above technique.
Experience teaches response and this is valuable compared to executing conditioned technique. The JKD man has experienced
boxing, kicking 7 grappling instead of having learnt techniques from Boxing, Kicking and grappling arts.
Teach how to Find Technique
If you fish for a man, you will fend him for
one meal. But, if you teach a man how to fish, you will fend him for life. Thus the fighting principles take precedence over
individual technique.
Strategy
If there is a tactic, a strategy that makes you
reach the goal faster, it must be resorted to. However one must distinguish between strategy and technical cunning. Therefore
almost all attack in JKD is indirect, with feints & deception.
Absorb what is useful
Take what is useful to you, what works and develop
from here. So develop what comes naturally to you rather than learn complicated technique. If you are big framed and heavy
and have a natural penchant for grappling, well start your journey from there and develop further.
Hack away the unessential
Reject the rules, the limitations. Absorb the
foul techniques of sport martial arts and use them to make your fighting more effective. So JKd teaches you to punch the kidney,
the groin and jab the eyes, use headlocks and hammerlocks in grappling.
Individual Uniqueness.
JKD is unique for each individual. The techniques
that work for a big burly man are not the same as those which work for a small lean man. Each individual has to travel his
journey to find something exclusively his own. His experiences which are unique to his self must form the core of his responses
and his art.
Spontaneity
Muen Munshi. One thought. One Action. No Mind.
For every thought there are two actions. Doing & Non doing. And for every thought and resultant action, there are a hundred
doubts & uncertainties, a hundred minds. Buddha concluded under the Bodhisattva tree ‘Hack away the mind, it is
the cause of all trouble’ the JKD man does not think technique, he does not hit. ‘It’ hits. The ‘It’ here refers to the No mindedness of the great origin.
No Limitation as Limitation
In JKD there are no limitations. For every rule
there is an exception. The only limitations are those which you impose on yourself. So instead of this is better than that,
the JKD man feels, This is another way of doing it! Hence JKD is a no Holds barred fighting.
No way as the Way
There is no fixed way. All routes lead to the
same destination. Liberation. "Your Way May Not Be My Way, Nor My Way Be Your Way".
In JKD You find your own way. The JKD man is no styles, but all styles.
All inclusive, excludes nothing.
JKD is not limited to only punching, or only
kicking. During training, comfort is to be developed in all ranges. It is fighting with any ability you may have…..
Full Belief, Total Conviction, Commitment
and Discipline.
We are here to question the answers and not answer
the questions. Total knowledge is to question the Teacher, the teaching and the textbook.
Once the debates are resolved, one must have full belief and conviction
in his doctrine, unless proved otherwise. Complete commitment and rigid discipline must be exercised in its practice. In the
words of Lee, Once the path is decided upon, there is no looking back.
Forever Evolving
JKD is forever evolving, getting better, losing
its handicaps. The JKD practiced today will be different from JKD practiced yesterday.
The Principles laid down by Lee will never change,
though our understanding of their execution will better with time as Lees timeless
wisdom and intelligence will be realized.