Traditional Martial Arts Interviews, Stories and More
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In this episode, Jeremy Lesniak and Andrew Adams discuss the Whistlekick Martial Arts League, its purpose, and the growth of the tournament circuit. They explore the importance of building a community through competition, the significance of feedback and improvement, and how the league enhances the participant experience. Unique features such as trading cards are introduced as a way to foster connections among competitors.
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In this episode, Morgan Kent shares his journey into martial arts, detailing how pop culture influenced his initial interest and the various martial arts he explored before finding his passion in Poekoelan Silat. He discusses the unique aspects of this Indonesian martial art, emphasizing the importance of self-expression and personal ownership in training. Morgan also reflects on the need to evolve traditional martial arts to remain relevant in modern contexts, advocating for a balance between respecting the past and innovating for the future. He discusses the importance of grit in martial arts training, the inception of open sparring events, and how these events foster a sense of community among martial artists. He also emphasizes the significance of communication and trust in sparring, the distinction between sparring and fighting, and the value of learning from one another in the martial arts community.
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Morgan's interest in martial arts was sparked by pop culture.
He had early experiences in karate and taekwondo that didn't resonate with him.
Poekoelan Silat, the martial art he practices, emphasizes personal expression.
Training in Silat involves a mix of traditional and modern combat sport techniques.
Morgan's instructor focused on personal growth beyond just martial skills.
He believes in the importance of evolving martial arts for modern relevance.
Self-expression is a key philosophy in his martial art practice.
Morgan aims to elevate the art he practices for future generations.
He encourages students to take ownership of their martial arts journey.
Open sparring events were created to challenge martial artists outside their usual circles and foster a sense of community among different martial arts schools.
Communication and consent are crucial in sparring practices.
Trust between sparring partners enhances the training experience.
Sparring is distinct from fighting; it's about learning and growth.
The culture of open sparring has evolved over time, promoting inclusivity.
Participants adapt easily to the established culture of open sparring.
Trust in oneself and others is essential for effective sparring.
Continuous growth and development are vital in martial arts practice.
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In this episode, Andrew Adams and Jeremy Lesniak delve into the often-debated distinction between martial arts and fighting. They explore the misconceptions surrounding the two, emphasizing that being a martial artist does not inherently make one a fighter. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding different types of combat and the role of training in martial arts. Through their discussion, they aim to clarify the relationship between martial arts practices and real-world fighting scenarios, ultimately advocating for a broader understanding of what martial arts encompasses. They discuss the importance of understanding the context and rules of combat, the carryover of skills from traditional martial arts to fighting, and the criticisms often faced by martial artists. The conversation highlights the value of self-awareness and the personal goals of individuals in martial arts training, while also addressing the trolling and negativity present in discussions about martial arts.
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In this conversation, Ice Young shares his journey through martial arts, discussing the balance of training for fights while managing various responsibilities, including running a motorcycle club and a martial arts studio. He reflects on his past neglect of forms training and the personal challenges that reignited his passion for martial arts, particularly the influence of his father, who was his first karate instructor. Ice also talks about his upcoming fight and the new challenges he faces in Sanda, a martial arts style that combines elements of kickboxing and judo. In this conversation, Ice shares his extensive journey through martial arts, beginning at a young age and evolving through various styles and experiences. He discusses the importance of legacy, particularly the influence of his father on his teaching methods and the forms he passes down. The conversation delves into the practical applications of martial arts training, the adaptation of techniques for modern practice, and the often misunderstood role of kata in martial arts. Ice emphasizes the need for a balance between tradition and practicality, ensuring that students learn effective self-defense while respecting the roots of martial arts. Ice also recounts his unique connection with Diamond Dallas Page, emphasizing the genuine care and motivation that drives him in both martial arts and life. The conversation highlights the significance of support systems and the passion that fuels a martial artist's journey.
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In this episode, Andrea Harkins and Andrew Adams engage in a free-flowing conversation about martial arts, social media, and the importance of community engagement. They discuss the evolution of Andrea's social media presence, particularly on TikTok and Facebook, where she poses thought-provoking questions to the martial arts community. The conversation also delves into the role of competition in martial arts, the definition of greatness, and the importance of motivation and inspiration in the martial arts journey. In this conversation, they delve into the multifaceted world of martial arts, discussing personal experiences, the significance of history, and the evolving nature of training. They also explore the importance of individual journeys in martial arts, the relevance of the belt system, and the value of personal growth over competition. The dialogue emphasizes that martial arts can serve various purposes beyond fighting, including self-awareness and confidence building.
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In this conversation, Taqqee Khabir shares his journey into martial arts, influenced by his father's background and his own experiences with competition and injury. He discusses the importance of personal growth, the challenges he faced, and the lessons learned through various martial arts disciplines. The conversation highlights the significance of mindset and adaptability in overcoming obstacles and pursuing one's passion for martial arts. He shares his transformative journey from chronic pain to healing through martial arts and yoga. He discusses the influence of his parents on his approach to natural healing and the importance of movement for health and longevity. Taqqee emphasizes the significance of teaching and sharing knowledge with others, highlighting the ripple effect of positive influence in the community. His story illustrates the power of resilience, personal growth, and the impact of martial arts on mental and physical well-being.
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This episode is a follow up to episode 1107 (Leaving Your School: Why, When & How). Hosts Jeremy Lesniak and Andrew Adams delve into the aftermath of leaving a martial arts school. They explore the emotional struggle of such a decision, the impact on relationships with instructors and peers, and the importance of communication during the departure process. The conversation is enriched with personal anecdotes and insights, emphasizing the significance of understanding one's reasons for leaving and navigating the social dynamics that follow. The hosts encourage listeners to reflect on their own experiences and the broader implications of leaving a martial arts community.
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· Leaving a martial arts school can be an emotional experience.
· The aftermath of leaving involves more than just the instructor.
· Personal experiences shape how one navigates relationships after leaving.
· Communicating reasons for leaving should be handled with care.
· It's important to maintain integrity when discussing past experiences.
· Friendships may change or end after leaving a school.
· The reasons for leaving can affect how others perceive the situation.
· Not all departures are on good terms; some may involve conflict.
· It's crucial to respect others' training experiences and choices.
· Freedom in martial arts includes the right to choose where and how to train.
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In this conversation, Dr. Conrad Bui shares his extensive journey in martial arts, emphasizing the importance of humility, kindness, and continuous learning. He discusses how martial arts create a sense of family and connection, reflecting on his cultural identity and the influence of icons like Bruce Lee. Dr. Bui details his training in various martial arts, including Tae Kwon Do, Jeet Kune Do, Silat, BJJ and Muay Thai, highlighting the significance of longevity in training and the health benefits it brings. His story illustrates the deep connections formed within the martial arts community and the personal growth that comes from embracing this lifestyle. In this conversation, he shares his extensive journey through various martial arts, highlighting the importance of community empowerment and self-defense. He discusses the PRO method of defense, which emphasizes protecting oneself first, and reflects on the philosophy of martial arts as a means of personal growth and connection with others. The conversation concludes with key principles for living a fulfilling life: staying alert, humble, and kind.
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Martial arts create a sense of family and connection.
Continuous learning is essential in martial arts.
Cultural identity can be explored through martial arts.
Taekwondo is a great introduction to martial arts.
Jeet Kune Do emphasizes adaptability and fluidity.
Silat offers a unique perspective on martial arts.
Family dynamics play a crucial role in martial arts training.
Longevity in training leads to better health and recovery.
Competing in martial arts can lead to unexpected victories.
Training in martial arts fosters community and empowerment.
Real-world attack analysis can improve self-defense techniques.
The PRO method emphasizes protection, repositioning, and offense.
Martial arts training can enhance mental and physical health.
Philosophical insights from martial arts can apply to various life aspects.
Staying alert, humble, and kind creates a solid foundation for life.
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In this episode, host Jeremy Lesniak chats with Larry Dorsey and Geoff Booth as they reflect on the life and legacy of Ji Han Jae, a legendary figure in the world of Hapkido. They share personal anecdotes and experiences that highlight Ji Han Jae's impact on their lives and the martial arts community. This conversation delves into the life and teachings of a legendary martial arts master, exploring his unique approach to training, his fearless personality, and the profound impact he had on his students. The speakers share personal anecdotes that highlight the master's wisdom, humor, and the deep respect he commanded. The discussion also touches on the philosophy behind his training methods, the rules he set for his students, and the legacy he left behind as a pioneer in martial arts. The speakers share personal anecdotes, lessons learned, and the values instilled by their mentor, emphasizing the importance of kindness, respect, and the continuous pursuit of knowledge in martial arts. They discuss the challenges of preserving his legacy and the responsibility of the next generation to carry forward his teachings.
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In this conversation, Brittany Searles shares her unique upbringing in the martial arts world, influenced by her parents, both Grandmasters. She discusses the responsibility of martial arts instructors, the environment of training, and how her childhood experiences shaped her resilience and mindset. Brittany reflects on the balance between martial arts and other life experiences, including her teenage years and the impact of family dynamics on her journey. The conversation highlights the importance of confidence, support, and the warrior spirit in both martial arts and life. She delves into the themes of independent thinking, the concept of martial science, and the responsibilities of martial arts instructors. She also explores how personal experiences shape one's approach to martial arts and the importance of teaching with intention and clarity. The discussion also touches on the significance of personal growth and the impact of martial arts on life beyond the dojo, including the launch of new projects and ventures.
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Instructors have a responsibility to ensure students are mentally stable.
Growing up in a dojo creates a unique environment for resilience.
The influence of family is crucial in martial arts training.
Balance in life is essential for martial artists.
Teenage years can challenge commitment to martial arts.
Experiences outside of martial arts enrich personal growth.
Confidence is built through supportive parenting.
Martial arts training can shape one's mindset and character.
Life experiences can lead to a return to martial arts.
The science of motion is translatable across all movement.
You can't know how to go until you know where you're going.
It's our responsibility as instructors to guide our students.
Martial arts gives you the opportunity to grow and become a better human being.
Teaching should focus on the outcome for the student.
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Another episode of "Martial Arts Word Association" where Andrew gives Jeremy a random word that he could connect to martial arts. All of today's words are road trip related!
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