Larry Hartsell (August 15, 1942 – August 20, 2007) was a martial arts teacher and author, best known for his involvement with Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do.
Larry Hartsell began his martial arts training in Kenpo karate with Ed Parker in 1961.
He earned a black belt from Parker and went on to earn a black belt in judo as well. In 1967 he started training with Bruce Lee.
He served as a military police officer in the army, including combat time in Vietnam.
After returning from the war, he continued training at Bruce Lee's school under the guidance of both Bruce Lee and his senior instructor Dan Inosanto. His training included private lessons at the Bel Air home of Bruce Lee. Hartsell continued his training with Dan Inosanto for the next 35 years. Hartsell's research of techniques resulted in additions and innovations to the grappling that now forms the core of the Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do Grappling system. He obtained a degree in criminology as well as years of law enforcement experience.
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