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Martial Arts Radio is a bi-weekly show featuring interviews and comments on traditional martial arts topics. From the famous to the not-so, we speak to people from all over the world, in every martial arts discipline. Karate, taekwondo, kung fu, jujutsu, BJJ, HEMA, capoeira, FMA, tai chi, tkd, kungfu, kickboxing, arnis, escrima, tangsoodo,kempo, and everything else you can think of. Brought to you by whistlekick.
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Martial Arts Radio is a bi-weekly show featuring interviews and comments on traditional martial arts topics. From the famous to the not-so, we speak to people from all over the world, in every martial arts discipline. Karate, taekwondo, kung fu, jujutsu, BJJ, HEMA, capoeira, FMA, tai chi, tkd, kungfu, kickboxing, arnis, escrima, tangsoodo,kempo, and everything else you can think of. Brought to you by whistlekick.
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1 Episode 1012 - Tuari Dawson 1:30:07
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SUMMARY In this conversation, Tuari Dawson explores the themes of vulnerability, cultural identity, and the journey into martial arts. He discusses the impact of Bruce Lee as a role model, the lessons learned during adolescence, and the influence of American martial arts on his training. The conversation highlights the importance of community and belonging in martial arts, as well as the personal growth that comes from these experiences. In this conversation, Tuari explores the evolution of martial arts in America, the significance of cross-training, and the impact of military training on martial arts culture. He also discusses the politics of martial arts, the importance of building a strong foundation, and the concept of martial arts as an infinite game. The conversation emphasizes the need for connection, humor, and humanity in martial arts training, highlighting the shared experiences and struggles within the martial arts community. In this engaging conversation, Jeremy Lesniak and Tuari Dawson explore the evolution of podcasting, the importance of creativity and storytelling in martial arts, and the value of learning and growth through shared experiences. They discuss the challenges and rewards of podcasting, the significance of community, and the necessity of persistence in pursuing one's passions. The dialogue culminates in reflections on change and the impact of sharing one's journey with others. TAKEAWAYS Cultural identity plays a significant role in martial arts. Bruce Lee serves as a powerful role model for many. Adolescence often brings arrogance and overconfidence. Martial arts can provide a refuge from difficult environments. Community in martial arts is unique and essential. American martial arts have a profound influence globally. Lessons learned in martial arts extend beyond the dojo. Martial arts in the U.S. have evolved from a melting pot of styles. Cross-training was once common and is becoming popular again. Martial arts politics often stem from insecurity and fear. Military training has influenced the structure of martial arts. Martial arts is an infinite journey without a clear end. Connection among martial artists fosters community and understanding. Humor and humanity are essential in martial arts training. Looking for colleagues rather than sensei reflects a shift in perspective. Creativity plays a vital role in martial arts as an art form. Teaching is a privilege that comes with the responsibility to learn. To connect with Tuari: https://linktr.ee/Invisen This episode is sponsored by Kataaro. Please check out their site at www.kataaro.com and use the code WK10 to save 10% off your first order. And be sure to ask them about a wholesale account for school owners! All orders for Autism Awareness belts in March and April will see 50% of the PROFITS donated to the International Society for Autism Research!…
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1 Episode 1011 - Martial Arts School Management Software 1:16:47
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SUMMARY In this episode of Martial Arts Radio, the discussion revolves around the importance of martial arts school management software, the personal relationships that martial arts practitioners have with their schools, and the challenges faced in running a martial arts business. The conversation highlights the significance of community, the aversion to financial discussions, and the role of automation in alleviating these challenges. The guests share their experiences and insights, providing valuable information for martial arts school owners and enthusiasts alike. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the critical importance of establishing boundaries in business, particularly in martial arts schools. They explore the challenges of financial management, scaling operations, and the necessity of data-driven decision-making. The discussion also highlights the genesis of a software solution aimed at improving the operational efficiency of martial arts schools, emphasizing the need for better tools to support school owners in their passion for teaching martial arts. The speakers discuss the evolution of martial arts schools and the importance of continuous improvement in business practices. They explore the transition from manual processes to technology solutions like Martialytics, highlighting the benefits of software in managing schools effectively. The discussion also covers the evaluation of software options, key features that enhance school management, and the pricing structure that makes Martialytics accessible to various school sizes. The speakers emphasize the need for martial arts professionals to remain open-minded about business practices, just as they are with their training. TAKEAWAYS The martial arts industry has evolved significantly over the years. Financial aversion is a common challenge for martial arts business owners. Automation can help streamline administrative tasks in martial arts schools. Personal relationships can complicate financial transactions in martial arts. There is no one-size-fits-all solution for martial arts management. The importance of software solutions in managing martial arts schools cannot be overstated. Imposter syndrome affects many martial arts instructors and business owners. Effective communication about pricing can enhance business relationships. Compromising boundaries can lead to confusion and mismanagement. Empathy for customers must be balanced with self-care in business. Financial mismanagement can lead to the downfall of martial arts schools. Data collection is crucial for making informed business decisions. Retention is as important as recruitment in martial arts schools. Automation can alleviate administrative burdens in school management. Software solutions can streamline operations and improve efficiency. Continuous improvement is a core philosophy in martial arts and business. Technology can solve unseen problems in school management. Aligning interests between software providers and schools is crucial. Effective software can lead to increased profitability. Open-mindedness in business practices is as important as in training. The pricing model of Martialytics is based on student numbers, not features. Key features of Martialytics include student management and communication tools. Transitioning to software can free up mental resources for growth. To find out more about Martialytics: Spend less time running your martial arts business and more time doing the martial arts parts of your business! Martialytics provides easy to use and versatile tools for well-established school as well as ones just starting out. If you sign up through us, they will DOUBLE your free trial to 60 days! Check out more at www.whistlekickmartialartsradio.com/partners…
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1 Episode 1010 - "Mama G" Germon Moriniere Bey 1:21:07
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SUMMARY In this episode, Jeremy engages in a deep conversation with “Mama G” Germon Moriniere Bey, exploring the nuances of martial arts and martial science. They discuss the importance of authenticity in conversations, the distinction between self-defense and self-preservation, and Mama G's personal journey into African martial sciences. The conversation also touches on historical contexts, cultural representation, and the significance of competition in martial arts. Mama G's unique experiences and insights provide a rich perspective on the evolution and understanding of martial arts today. In this engaging conversation, she shares her profound insights on the legacy of martial arts, particularly the influence of Peter Urban, the challenges of being an anomaly in the martial arts world, and the importance of documenting and sharing knowledge. She discusses the darker aspects of fairy tales and their implications in martial arts, the representation of African heritage in modern media, and the significance of understanding history in martial arts practice. Germon also reflects on her personal journey, experiences in competition, and the impact of gun culture on youth, emphasizing the need for self-defense education and the importance of staying true to one's nature. TAKEAWAYS Martial arts can be viewed as both an art and a science. Self-preservation is a proactive approach compared to self-defense. Mama G's grandmother played a significant role in shaping her perspective. The journey into martial arts often stems from personal experiences and challenges. Historical context is crucial in understanding martial arts traditions. Competition can serve as a means to validate skills and earn a living. Cultural representation in martial arts is important for future generations. Peter Urban's legacy is significant in martial arts history. Documenting martial arts knowledge is essential for future generations. Fairy tales often have darker lessons relevant to martial arts. Media representation of African heritage is crucial for cultural identity. Understanding history enhances martial arts training and practice. Cultural identity can play a vital role in martial arts. Media can distort perceptions of martial arts traditions. Self-defense education is critical in today's society. This episode is sponsored by Kataaro. Please check out their site at www.kataaro.com and use the code WK10 to save 10% off your first order. And be sure to ask them about a wholesale account for school owners! All orders for Autism Awareness belts in March and April will see 50% of the PROFITS donated to the International Society for Autism Research!…
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1 Episode 1009 - Meditation for Martial Artists 41:47
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SUMMARY In this engaging conversation, Stephen Watson, Nick Tabor, and Andrew discuss the intersection of meditation and martial arts. They explore personal experiences with meditation, the importance of mindfulness in training, and how to integrate meditation practices into martial arts classes. The discussion highlights the value of stillness and reflection, the evolution of meditation practices, and the need to preserve the essence of meditation in a fast-paced world. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the significance of meditation and mindfulness, particularly in the context of martial arts and teaching. They discuss the challenges of maintaining presence in communication, the importance of having a clear mind, and the gradual process of developing a meditation practice. The conversation emphasizes the benefits of meditation for self-discovery and personal growth, while also addressing the dual nature of meditation as both a healing and a challenging practice. The speakers encourage starting small and being intentional in integrating meditation into martial arts training. TAKEAWAYS Meditation can enhance martial arts training. Meditation is not exclusive to martial artists. The value of meditation is often underappreciated in martial arts. Personal experiences shape our understanding of meditation. Meditation practices can evolve over time. Emptiness and stillness are crucial in meditation. Mindfulness can be integrated into everyday actions. Intentionality is key in meditation practices. A clear mind is essential for effective responses in martial arts. Meditation requires guidance and practice to master. Finding the right time for meditation can enhance its effectiveness. Meditation benefits martial artists by promoting self-awareness. Meditation is a journey of self-discovery and understanding. The dual nature of meditation involves both healing and challenge. Success in meditation is a gradual process, not instant. Starting small is key to developing a sustainable meditation practice.…
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1 Episode 1008 - Sensei Gabe Siu 49:49
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SUMMARY In this episode, Sensei Gabe Siu discusses his journey into martial arts, the challenges of balancing work, family, and training, and the evolution of their martial arts school. Sensei Siu shares his early experiences with sports, the transition into teaching martial arts with his wife, and the importance of community connections in the martial arts world. He also touches on the significance of faith in their journey and the process of achieving black belts together. He discusses his connection with Whistlekick, the inception of the Free Training Day Pacific Northwest, and the impact of his injuries on his life and training. Lastly, he emphasizes the significance of building relationships within the martial arts community and the lessons learned through adversity. TAKEAWAYS Sensei Siu started martial arts later in life after marrying his wife Jenni. They began teaching martial arts in their garage with a few students. The couple built their martial arts program from the ground up. They used YouTube and other resources to develop their teaching methods. Community connections were vital for their growth as instructors. They faced challenges in establishing their school and curriculum. Gabe and Jenni achieved their black belts through a supportive network. Their journey reflects the integration of personal beliefs and martial arts. Competing in tournaments fosters community and friendships. Listening to podcasts can deepen your connection to a community. Starting a local event can be inspired by attending larger ones. Injuries can reshape a martial artist's journey and identity. Trusting in a higher purpose can provide clarity during tough times. Building connections in martial arts can lead to lifelong friendships. Navigating life after a concussion requires patience and support. Resilience is key in overcoming personal challenges. Community support is vital in the recovery process. To connect with Sensei Siu: https://www.facebook.com/siujag Instagram: gabe.kicks This episode is sponsored by Kataaro. Please check out their site at www.kataaro.com and use the code WK10 to save 10% off your first order. And be sure to ask them about a wholesale account for school owners! All orders for Autism Awareness belts in March and April will see 50% of the PROFITS donated to the International Society for Autism Research!…
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1 Episode 1007 - The Karate Kid Universe Retrospective 1:18:12
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SUMMARY In this episode, Andrew, Craig and Nick delve into the Karate Kid universe, exploring the original film, its sequels, and the Cobra Kai series. They share personal connections to the films, discuss the cultural impact and life lessons portrayed, and analyze the evolution of characters and themes throughout the series. The conversation highlights the significance of mentorship, the portrayal of villains, and the authenticity of martial arts depicted in the films. The speakers discuss their personal experiences with each installment, highlighting themes of character development, nostalgia, and the cultural significance of martial arts in storytelling. They reflect on how the franchise has shifted from the original films to the modern interpretations, emphasizing the importance of relatable characters and the lessons learned through martial arts. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the character development and storytelling of the series Cobra Kai, exploring how it appeals to both long-time fans of the Karate Kid franchise and new viewers. They discuss the balance between realism and narrative, the themes of redemption and personal growth, and the cultural impact of martial arts as depicted in the show. The conversation also touches on the future of the franchise, including upcoming projects and the potential for deeper exploration of characters and themes. TAKEAWAYS The Karate Kid series is more than just martial arts; it's about life lessons. Terry Silver is considered the ultimate villain in the series. The cultural impact of the Karate Kid is significant for martial artists. The portrayal of mentorship is central to the story. Authenticity in martial arts is a key theme in the films. The evolution of characters reflects real-life growth and challenges. Nostalgia plays a big role in the appreciation of the series. Cobra Kai revitalizes the franchise with character depth. Cultural elements in martial arts films are significant. The Karate Kid (2010) is a modern retelling with its own charm. Cobra Kai explores the complexities of its characters. Martial arts films often reflect personal growth. The legacy of Mr. Miyagi continues through new characters. Cobra Kai successfully appeals to both fans and newcomers. Realism in martial arts training is sometimes sacrificed for storytelling. The show emphasizes themes of redemption and personal growth. Martial arts serve as a vehicle for life lessons in the series. Future projects may expand the Karate Kid universe further. The series has successfully brought back beloved characters from the original films. Episodes Referenced: Episode 67 - The Karate Kid (Movie Profile) Episode 130 - Sensei Fumio Demura Episode 508 - Sensei Darryl Vidal Episode 444 - Mr. Sean Kanan Episode 514 - Mr. Jon Hurwitz Episode 608 - Sensei Mark Parra Episode 688 - Justin Ortiz Episode 860 - Jewelianna Ramos…
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1 Episode 1006 - Aubrey Koontz 1:03:22
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SUMMARY In this episode of Whistlekick Martial Arts Radio, host Jeremy Lesniak speaks with Aubrey Koontz about her unique journey from martial arts to stunt work. They discuss the challenges and nuances of transitioning from traditional martial arts to the world of stunts, including the importance of trust, the art of choreography, and the mental blocks that can arise during training. Aubrey shares her experiences, insights, and the skills she has developed along the way, providing a comprehensive look at the intersection of martial arts and stunt performance. In this conversation, Aubrey Koontz discusses the intricate relationship between stunt work and martial arts, emphasizing the importance of adapting techniques to individual strengths and the necessity of foundational skills. She shares insights on the evolution of her training, the balance between pursuing a career in stunts and maintaining job stability, and the critical role of recovery and injury prevention. The dialogue also touches on the creative aspects of choreography and the value of self-reflection through filming one's practice. Aubrey concludes with advice for aspiring performers, highlighting the significance of recognizing and utilizing personal strengths. TAKEAWAYS Aubrey's journey into martial arts began with a DVD at Walmart. She attended a martial arts event with no prior connections. Transitioning from martial arts to stunts requires learning new techniques. Stunt work emphasizes safety and trust among team members. Understanding camera angles is crucial in stunt choreography. Aubrey's martial arts background helped her in stunt training. Mental blocks can hinder performance in stunts. Building trust is essential for effective stunt work. Learning to pull punches is important for safety in stunts. Aubrey has improved her skills through consistent practice and training. Stunt performers often have a limited career span due to physical demands. Adapting techniques to individual strengths is crucial in martial arts and stunts. Basic skills in hand-to-hand combat and tactical work are essential for all stunt performers. Recovery and injury prevention are vital for longevity in stunt work. Filming practice sessions can provide valuable insights into personal growth and technique improvement. Creativity plays a significant role in both stunt choreography and martial arts performance. Maintaining a stable career while pursuing stunts can provide necessary security. Understanding one's body and capabilities is key to effective self-defense. The interplay between martial arts and stunt work can enhance performance in both areas. Community engagement and sharing experiences can enrich the learning process. To connect with Aubrey: Instagram: AubreyKoontz.4 Instagram: Roninstuntcompany This episode is sponsored by Kataaro. Please check out their site at www.kataaro.com and use the code WK10 to save 10% off your first order. And be sure to ask them about a wholesale account for school owners! All orders for Autism Awareness belts in March and April will see 50% of the PROFITS donated to the International Society for Autism Research!…
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1 Episode 1005 - Martial Arts Word Association 15: Injury Edition 28:28
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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 injury themed! In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew discuss randomly generated topics to try and find out how they can relate to martial arts! This episode is sponsored by Martialytics. Spend less time running your martial arts business and more time doing the martial arts parts of your business! Martialytics provides easy to use and versatile tools for well-established school as well as ones just starting out. If you sign up through us, they will DOUBLE your free trial to 60 days! Check out more at www.whistlekickmartialartsradio.com/partners…
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1 Episode 1004 - Sifu Ric Meyers 1:02:39
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SUMMARY In this engaging conversation, Sifu Ric Meyers shares his extensive journey through the world of martial arts, emphasizing the philosophy behind kung fu and its cultural significance. He discusses his role as a kung fu consultant for the animated film Kung Fu Panda, highlighting its impact on the perception of martial arts in America. Ric reflects on the evolution of martial arts styles in the U.S., the influence of iconic figures like Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee, and the importance of authenticity in martial arts training. The dialogue also touches on personal anecdotes and insights into the martial arts community. In this conversation, Ric shares his profound journey through martial arts, emphasizing the importance of learning, wisdom, and internal energy. He reflects on his experiences with bullying, the essence of kung fu beyond fighting, and the transformative power of love and Tai Chi. The discussion culminates in a philosophical exploration of martial arts as a means of personal growth and self-control. TAKEAWAYS The philosophy of kung fu emphasizes an open mind, heart, and hand. Kung Fu Panda is recognized for its accurate representation of martial arts philosophy. Ric's style of kung fu focuses on not hurting oneself or others. The evolution of martial arts in America has led to a dilution of authentic kung fu. Ric's journey in martial arts began with a desire to learn without causing pain. The distinction between martial arts and kung fu is significant in understanding their philosophies. Ric's experiences with Jackie Chan highlight the importance of friendship in the martial arts community. The impact of Bruce Lee on martial arts culture is profound, yet often misunderstood. Ric's work in promoting kung fu has contributed to its popularity in Western culture. Martial arts in America often focus on sparring. Overcoming bullying requires wisdom and strategy. Kung fu encompasses more than just physical fighting. Internal energy can surpass physical strength. Tai Chi teaches grounding and energy flow. Personal growth is a continuous journey. You can only control your own mind and actions. Martial arts philosophy encourages open-mindedness. This episode is sponsored by Kataaro. Please check out their site at www.kataaro.com and use the code WK10 to save 10% off your first order. And be sure to ask them about a wholesale account for school owners! All orders for Autism Awareness belts in March and April will see 50% of the PROFITS donated to the International Society for Autism Research!…
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1 Episode 1003 - The Importance of Competition 36:02
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SUMMARY In this episode of Whistlekick Martial Arts Radio, Andrew and Nick discuss the significance of competition in martial arts and martial art schools. They reflect on their personal experiences with tournaments, the benefits of sparring against different opponents, and the community aspect that competitions foster. They also introduce the upcoming Whistlekick Showdown, emphasizing the importance of camaraderie and learning in martial arts. TAKEAWAYS There are more pros to competition than cons. Competition helps you learn about yourself as a fighter. Tournaments foster a sense of community among martial artists. Facing new opponents can improve your skills significantly. Competition can teach valuable lessons about humility and growth. It's important to support and learn from other martial arts schools. The experience of losing can motivate improvement. Tournaments are a celebration of martial arts culture. Building friendships through competition is a key benefit. The upcoming Whistlekick Showdown aims to bring martial artists together.…
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1 Episode 1002 - Master Audrey Hussey 1:11:56
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SUMMARY In this episode, Master Audrey Hussey discusses various aspects of martial arts, including the importance of community, learning from mistakes, and the balance between structure and fun in training. She emphasizes creating a welcoming environment for students and the significance of humor in martial arts. The conversation also touches on the nuances of correctness in martial arts training and the idea of layering knowledge rather than replacing it. She also focuses on the importance of lineage, teaching styles, and the balance between rank progression and personal growth. The conversation shifts to the significance of understanding techniques over mere memorization, the creation of a supportive training environment, and the implementation of innovative teaching methods to engage students. The conversation emphasizes a holistic approach to black belt standards and the flexibility of curriculum to cater to individual student needs. Master Hussey emphasizes the importance of empowerment, adaptation, and community. She discusses her unique experiences as a martial artist and instructor, particularly focusing on the challenges faced during the pandemic and her determination to open a school despite those obstacles. The conversation highlights the holistic approach to martial arts, the significance of personal growth, and the mission to empower others, especially women and children, through martial arts training. TAKEAWAYS Community is essential in martial arts. Learning from mistakes is a key part of growth. Humor can enhance the training experience. Creating a welcoming environment encourages participation. Structure in training should not stifle fun. Correctness in martial arts can be subjective. Layering knowledge allows for personal growth in martial arts. Students should feel comfortable approaching instructors. Martial arts can be a lifelong journey. The culture of martial arts should be inclusive and supportive. Lineage in martial arts can be important but should not be restrictive. Teaching should adapt to the maturity and skill level of students. Not all students will progress at the same rate; individual needs must be recognized. Rank should not be the sole focus; personal growth is essential. Promoting understanding of techniques is more valuable than rote memorization. Creating a supportive environment encourages students to thrive. Flexibility in curriculum allows for dynamic and engaging classes. A holistic approach to black belt standards acknowledges individual strengths and weaknesses. Innovative training techniques can enhance student engagement and learning. It's important to recognize that not every student will excel in every area. Your story as a martial artist is more than just facts. Empowerment is a key mission in martial arts. Adapting to challenges is crucial for success. Opening a school during a pandemic requires resilience. Martial arts can provide confidence and skills to children. Community support is vital for overcoming obstacles. Teaching martial arts is about more than just fighting. Patience is essential in the journey of growth. Every child deserves the opportunity to learn self-defense. Listening to intuition can lead to positive outcomes in teaching. This episode is sponsored by Kataaro. Please check out their site at www.kataaro.com and use the code WK10 to save 10% off your first order. And be sure to ask them about a wholesale account for school owners! All orders for Autism Awareness belts in March and April will see 50% of the PROFITS donated to the International Society for Autism Research!…
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1 Episode 1001 - Hosting Guest Instructors 32:27
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SUMMARY In this episode of Whistlekick Martial Arts Radio, Andrew, Abbey, and Craig discuss the intricacies of hosting guest instructors in martial arts schools. They explore the importance of connection within the martial arts community, strategies for creating seminar schedules, and the selection process for instructors. The conversation also delves into student engagement, financial considerations, and how to compensate guest instructors fairly. The episode emphasizes the value of collaboration and community in enhancing the martial arts experience for both students and instructors. TAKEAWAYS Hosting guest instructors can foster community and connection. Creating a seminar schedule requires thoughtful planning and consideration. Instructor selection is based on personal connections and trust. Student engagement is crucial for the success of seminars. Financial considerations play a significant role in hosting events. Compensation for guest instructors can vary based on agreements. Profit sharing can incentivize instructors to promote their seminars. Offering a variety of seminars can cater to diverse student interests. Building relationships with guest instructors can lead to lasting friendships. The martial arts community thrives on collaboration and shared experiences.…
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1 Episode 1000 - Recorded LIVE! 2:03:18
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Join Jeremy and Andrew as they discuss some important milestones for the podcast and bring on a TON of guests. Also included are audio submissions from around the world and a touching In Memoriam for those that have passed.
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1 Episode 999 - 2025 State of the Martial Arts 59:51
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In this episode, we’re bringing you Jeremy’s 2025 State of the Martial Arts and what we could do to move forward. Martial Arts, just like any other sport, is not perfect. That’s the very reason why we need to recognize and accept that as a fact so we can improve it for generations of Martial Artists to come. In this episode, Jeremy talks about where he thinks Martial Arts world is and what we could do to move forward. Listen to learn more!…
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1 Episode 998 - Mr. Chris Rickard 49:49
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SUMMARY In this episode of Whistlekick Martial Arts Radio, host Andrew Adams interviews Chris Rickard, who shares his journey into martial arts, his experiences with different schools, and his involvement with Whistlekick. The conversation covers reflections on the impact of martial arts in Chris's life. In this conversation, Chris Rickard shares his journey through martial arts, discussing the challenges he faced, the importance of teaching, and how his experiences have shaped him both as a martial artist and a teacher. He reflects on the role of curriculum in martial arts training, the transition to teaching, and the impact of family on his martial arts journey. Chris also emphasizes the significance of community engagement through tournaments and the motivation that keeps him training. He concludes with thoughts on future aspirations and encourages others to find their path in martial arts. TAKEAWAYS The importance of finding the right fit in martial arts schools. Chris's journey into martial arts began in the mid-90s. He started listening to podcasts to connect with his interests. Chris's daughter inspired him to explore martial arts again. The significance of community in martial arts training. Chris's experiences in different martial arts styles shaped his journey. He emphasizes the value of personal growth through martial arts. College presented new challenges for Chris's training. Finding a new dojo felt like coming home for Chris. Teaching martial arts requires a different skill set than practicing it. Having a clear curriculum can enhance the learning experience for students. Patience and self-awareness are crucial in both teaching and martial arts. Community engagement through tournaments can foster a sense of belonging. Motivation to train often comes from personal growth and helping others. Transitioning to teaching martial arts can be a rewarding experience. Family involvement in martial arts can create lasting bonds. Exploring different styles can lead to finding the right fit for individuals. Continuous learning and adaptation are key to long-term success in martial arts.…
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