Jesse Glover: Disciple of the Dragon: Reflections of Bruce Lee's
First Student, Jesse Glover


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Bruce Lee historian and author Paul Bax, and Bruce Lee's first student, Jesse Glover, were close friends who interacted from 1993 until Glover's untimely death in 2012. In this book (an update to Bax's "Numer One", Bax includes 19 chapters of pure Jesse Glover information including AOL chat messages, multiple interviews, including one conducted with Bax that was never before published, three personal and hand written letters from Glover to his friend and fellow Bruce Lee student, James DeMile (a rare find and not to be missed) and a super rare article from Glover that he wrote for Bax's newsletter, "HowBruce Lee Influenced Me" All of this in addition to Jesse's daily words on Paul Bax's forum, The JKD Brotherhood forum from 2004 until his death in 2012. Also included are some rare pictures of Bruce and Jesse working out together in Seattle. This book will truly become a collectors item in the world of Bruce Lee! You will discover Jesse Glover's opinion on: Trapping, Sensitivity drills, Wing Chun, JKD, Dan Inosanto, Herb Jackson, Dan Lee, Patrick Strong, Joe Cowles, Steve Golden, Lee's Wing Chun brothers from Hong Kong, Lamar Davis, Michael Quijano, the JFJKD Nucleus, The Bruce Lee Foundation, the early Seattle Years, how Jesse trained after Lee's death and much, much more! With a foreword from fellow Lee student, James DeMile and a chapter by his student, Steve Smith, this book is surely to become a treasure within anyones martial arts library!