Talk:Keysi Fighting Method
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Why does this article exist? There are a lot of Jeet Kune Do offshoots which have relatively minor variations. Perhaps these should all be moved to a single page for JKD variants, lest each one end up with its own entry. A simpler links page with a paragraph on each would be simpler. Rorybowman 08:23, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
-- -- god... KFM is anything but an offshoot of JKD.. and you cant even lable JKD as a specific martial art , so in that context there is no possibility of having ' offshoots ' . like someone said before , you only talk about things you know.
- And apparently you know shit. JKD initially wasn't a formalized art, but has become increasingly so over time. And KFM is clearly an offshoot - granted, one of the higher profile ones, but an offshoot nonetheless. Just because you don't want to admit the truth doesn't stop it being the truth.--211.74.211.4 14:57, 7 July 2007 (UTC)