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Squid Game: The Official Podcast
1 Bread and Lottery - S2 Ep 1 31:25
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31:25Squid Game is back, and so is Player 456. In the gripping Season 2 premiere, Player 456 returns with a vengeance, leading a covert manhunt for the Recruiter. Hosts Phil Yu and Kiera Please dive into Gi-hun’s transformation from victim to vigilante, the Recruiter’s twisted philosophy on fairness, and the dark experiments that continue to haunt the Squid Game. Plus, we touch on the new characters, the enduring trauma of old ones, and Phil and Kiera go head-to-head in a game of Ddakjji. Finally, our resident mortician, Lauren Bowser is back to drop more truth bombs on all things death. SPOILER ALERT! Make sure you watch Squid Game Season 2 Episode 1 before listening on. Let the new games begin! IG - @SquidGameNetflix X (f.k.a. Twitter) - @SquidGame Check out more from Phil Yu @angryasianman , Kiera Please @kieraplease and Lauren Bowser @thebitchinmortician on IG Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts . Squid Game: The Official Podcast is produced by Netflix and The Mash-Up Americans.…
Episode 942 - Jake Miesner
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SUMMARY Jeremy sits and chats with Jake Miesner after FTDMW in Kansas. Jake discusses his martial arts background and experiences. He shares his journey from starting martial arts to becoming a teacher and opening his own school. He emphasizes the importance of breaking down movements and keeping the learning process fun and simple. Jake talks about his transition from being a band director to starting his own martial arts school and the challenges he faced. They also discuss the business aspect of running a martial arts school and the need for growth and profitability. Roughly half of martial arts schools in the US are not profitable, but that doesn't mean they can't turn it around or that it's inherently wrong. It's okay to have a hobby that puts money in your pocket and brings you joy. Teaching martial arts and running a school require different skill sets, and it's important to recognize the value of both. Martial arts can provide physical and personal growth, and it can be beneficial for athletes in other sports as well. It's important to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for students and parents, and to involve parents in the training process. Assessments and subjective evaluations can help parents understand the progress their children are making. The goal is to create a sustainable business that allows for growth and expansion, while also prioritizing physical and mental well-being. TAKEAWAYS * Breaking down movements and keeping the learning process simple and fun is key to teaching martial arts effectively. * Transitioning from a different career to starting a martial arts school can be challenging but rewarding. * Having high expectations and holding students accountable is important for their growth and development. * Running a martial arts school requires a balance between passion for teaching and the need for profitability. * Success in martial arts and other disciplines often comes from breaking down complex skills into simple components and gradually building upon them. Roughly half of martial arts schools in the US are not profitable, but it's okay to have a hobby that brings in some income and brings joy. * Teaching martial arts and running a school require different skill sets, and it's important to recognize the value of both. * Martial arts can provide physical and personal growth, and it can be beneficial for athletes in other sports as well. * Involving parents in the training process and creating a welcoming environment can enhance the student experience. * Assessments and subjective evaluations can help parents understand the progress their children are making. * The goal is to create a sustainable business that allows for growth and expansion, while also prioritizing physical and mental well-being.
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İçerik whistlekick Support and Whistlekick Martial Arts Radio tarafından sağlanmıştır. Bölümler, grafikler ve podcast açıklamaları dahil tüm podcast içeriği doğrudan whistlekick Support and Whistlekick Martial Arts Radio veya podcast platform ortağı tarafından yüklenir ve sağlanır. Birinin telif hakkıyla korunan çalışmanızı izniniz olmadan kullandığını düşünüyorsanız burada https://tr.player.fm/legal özetlenen süreci takip edebilirsiniz.
SUMMARY Jeremy sits and chats with Jake Miesner after FTDMW in Kansas. Jake discusses his martial arts background and experiences. He shares his journey from starting martial arts to becoming a teacher and opening his own school. He emphasizes the importance of breaking down movements and keeping the learning process fun and simple. Jake talks about his transition from being a band director to starting his own martial arts school and the challenges he faced. They also discuss the business aspect of running a martial arts school and the need for growth and profitability. Roughly half of martial arts schools in the US are not profitable, but that doesn't mean they can't turn it around or that it's inherently wrong. It's okay to have a hobby that puts money in your pocket and brings you joy. Teaching martial arts and running a school require different skill sets, and it's important to recognize the value of both. Martial arts can provide physical and personal growth, and it can be beneficial for athletes in other sports as well. It's important to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for students and parents, and to involve parents in the training process. Assessments and subjective evaluations can help parents understand the progress their children are making. The goal is to create a sustainable business that allows for growth and expansion, while also prioritizing physical and mental well-being. TAKEAWAYS * Breaking down movements and keeping the learning process simple and fun is key to teaching martial arts effectively. * Transitioning from a different career to starting a martial arts school can be challenging but rewarding. * Having high expectations and holding students accountable is important for their growth and development. * Running a martial arts school requires a balance between passion for teaching and the need for profitability. * Success in martial arts and other disciplines often comes from breaking down complex skills into simple components and gradually building upon them. Roughly half of martial arts schools in the US are not profitable, but it's okay to have a hobby that brings in some income and brings joy. * Teaching martial arts and running a school require different skill sets, and it's important to recognize the value of both. * Martial arts can provide physical and personal growth, and it can be beneficial for athletes in other sports as well. * Involving parents in the training process and creating a welcoming environment can enhance the student experience. * Assessments and subjective evaluations can help parents understand the progress their children are making. * The goal is to create a sustainable business that allows for growth and expansion, while also prioritizing physical and mental well-being.
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1 Episode 990 - Sensei Aidan Coakley 49:25
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49:25SUMMARY In this conversation, Sensei Aidan Coakley shares his journey in martial arts, starting from a young age and evolving into an instructor. He discusses the importance of family dynamics in running a dojo, the challenges faced, and how he has adapted his teaching philosophy over the years. Sensei Coakley emphasizes the significance of lifelong learning and creating an engaging environment for students, highlighting the balance between physical training and understanding the deeper aspects of martial arts emphasizing the deep connection between identity and training. He reflects on how his teaching methods have evolved, focusing on passion and responsibility towards students. He also shares insights on the importance of legacy in martial arts, the challenges of balancing different aspects of training, and his aspirations for the future. The conversation highlights the significance of community engagement and the impact of positive role models in martial arts education. TAKEAWAYS Aidan started martial arts at three years old. Family support was crucial in his martial arts journey. Teaching martial arts involves continuous learning and adaptation. Creating a fun and engaging environment is key for students. Mystery and curiosity can enhance student engagement. Aidan's teaching style has evolved over the years. Family dynamics can complicate running a dojo but also enrich it. It's important to separate personal and professional relationships in a family business. Aidan emphasizes the importance of respect in teaching. Engaging students during training enhances their learning experience. Martial arts is a core part of one's identity for many practitioners. Passion cannot be taught; it must be cultivated over time. Instructors have a responsibility to be positive role models. Legacy in martial arts is crucial for its continuity. Creating a positive environment fosters passion in students. Balancing fun, fitness, and practical skills is challenging for schools. Future aspirations include improving schools and community involvement. Teaching is a learning experience for instructors as well. Community engagement is vital for the growth of martial arts. To connect with Sensei Aidan Coakley Facebook: OKKA - Mullica Hill Instagram: okka_mullicahill Youtube: OKKA Mullica Hill https://www.youtube.com/@okkamullicahill2321…
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1 Episode 989 - Injury Recovery for Aging Martial Artists 33:45
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33:45SUMMARY In this episode, the hosts discuss the challenges of injury recovery for aging martial artists, sharing personal experiences and insights on how the body changes with age. They emphasize the importance of taking injuries seriously and exploring various recovery methods. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the challenges and strategies of training in martial arts while dealing with injuries. They share personal experiences and emphasize the importance of adapting training methods, maintaining communication with instructors, and learning from others who have faced similar challenges. The discussion highlights the mental resilience required to continue training despite physical limitations and the supportive role of the martial arts community in recovery. TAKEAWAYS Injury recovery is a significant concern for aging martial artists. The body heals differently as we age, often taking longer to recover. It's essential to take all injuries seriously, regardless of age. Personal experiences with injuries can provide valuable insights for others. Exploring various recovery methods can aid in healing. Maintaining a proactive approach to health can prevent future injuries. Understanding the physical changes that come with age is important for martial artists. It's important to adapt training methods during recovery. Communication with instructors about injuries is crucial. Mental resilience is key when facing physical limitations. Upper body training can still be effective during lower body injuries. Learning from others' experiences can provide valuable insights. Honesty in training helps instructors accommodate students' needs. Injured students can still contribute to the dojo environment. Practicing forms verbally can aid in maintaining skills during recovery. Injuries can be an opportunity for personal growth and learning.…
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1 Episode 988 - Sensei Ryan Sickles 1:05:13
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1:05:13SUMMARY In this episode of Whistlekick Martial Arts Radio, host Jeremy speaks with Sensei Ryan Sickles about his journey in martial arts, starting from his early experiences as a shy child to becoming a dedicated instructor and dojo owner. Sensei Sickles shares insights into the challenges he faced, the importance of community and friendships formed in the dojo, and the influences of his instructors. The conversation explores the transition from fear to passion in martial arts, the commitment required during high school years, and the complexities of teaching diverse age groups. Sensei Sickles reflects on his aspirations and the impact of his mentors on his journey. He also discusses the evolution of his teaching style in martial arts, emphasizing the importance of flexibility and adaptability. He reflects on how cross-training in different martial arts has influenced his approach and the significance of fostering a respectful and community-oriented environment. The discussion also touches on the challenges of ego in traditional martial arts, the necessity of teaching through failure, and the importance of personal growth and exploration in martial arts training. TAKEAWAYS Ryan started martial arts at the age of seven to build confidence. His initial fear of the dojo transformed into a passion for training. Friendships made in the dojo often last longer than those in outside of it. Teaching martial arts is a challenging yet rewarding experience. Ryan's goal of owning a karate school was set at a young age. He learned to teach through gradual exposure and encouragement from his instructor. The bond formed through martial arts training is unique and special. Ryan emphasizes the importance of adapting teaching styles for different age groups. His instructors played a significant role in shaping his martial arts philosophy. Ryan's journey reflects the growth from a shy child to a confident instructor. Teaching styles can evolve through different influences. Flexibility in teaching can lead to better student engagement. Cross-training enriches martial arts practice. Ego can hinder growth in martial arts communities. Respect and community are essential in martial arts. Failure is a crucial part of the learning process. Students should be encouraged to explore different styles. Personal growth in martial arts requires stepping out of comfort zones. The journey in martial arts is not linear; enjoy the process. Awareness of one's actions can shape future character.…
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1 Episode 987 - Martial Arts Inspirations from Pop Culture 35:23
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35:23SUMMARY In this episode, Andrew and Victor explore the inspirations that martial arts draw from pop culture across different generations. They discuss how shows like Power Rangers and Ninja Turtles influenced their childhoods and how current trends in media affect today's youth. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding these influences to engage students effectively in martial arts training. TAKEAWAYS Martial arts inspirations come from various pop culture sources. Different generations have different influences in martial arts. Pop culture shapes the interests of today's youth. Understanding student interests is crucial for instructors. Cobra Kai has reignited interest in martial arts for many. YouTube can be a valuable resource for understanding trends. Instructors should adapt to the interests of their students. Pop culture can be leveraged to enhance martial arts engagement. The use of AI can be utilized to help understand current pop culture. 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 986 - Mr. Alex Reyes 1:00:00
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1:00:00SUMMARY In this conversation, Mr. Alex Reyes discusses the importance of maintaining a supportive environment in martial arts, the evolution of his catchphrase (Oss, Powerbaby!), and the impact of social media on the sport. The conversation also touches on the role of competition, the influence of family, and the significance of perseverance in martial arts training. Mr. Reyes shares his journey from a reluctant participant to a passionate advocate for martial arts, emphasizing the need for parents to support their children's martial arts journey while allowing them to enjoy the process. He explores the multifaceted world of martial arts, discussing the importance of resilience, the role of parenting in shaping future adults, and the various motivational techniques used in teaching. He delves into the evolution of martial arts, balancing tradition with modernity, and the need for creating heroes within the sport. He also shares his vision for building a brand and the challenges he has faced, emphasizing the significance of faith and discipline in overcoming adversity. TAKEAWAYS Competition can drive growth and improvement. Social media plays a significant role in promoting martial arts. Negative comments can be ignored for overall growth. Views and engagement lead to financial opportunities in martial arts. Family influence is crucial in a martial artist's journey. Perseverance is key to achieving martial arts goals. Parents should encourage their children without adding pressure. The martial arts landscape is vast and interconnected. Resilience is crucial in martial arts and life. Parenting should focus on raising self-sufficient adults. Different students require different motivational techniques. Martial arts must evolve while respecting tradition. Creating heroes in martial arts can elevate the sport. Building a brand involves overcoming significant challenges. Faith and discipline are key to overcoming adversity. Failure is a stepping stone to success. Inclusivity in martial arts can increase participation. Hard work and discipline are essential for long-term success. To connect with Mr. Alex Reyes: Youtube: Point Fighter Live…
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1 Episode 985 - Discussions on Billy Jack 39:33
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39:33SUMMARY In this episode of Whistlekick Martial Arts Radio, host Andrew Adams is joined by Sensei Brett Mayfield and Tommy Given to discuss the influential film 'Billy Jack.' They explore the film's impact on the martial arts community, personal connections to the movie, and its cultural significance, particularly in representing Native American heritage. The conversation also delves into Tom Laughlin's journey as a filmmaker and martial artist, the sequels to 'Billy Jack,' and the lasting legacy of the film in cinema and martial arts history. TAKEAWAYS 'Billy Jack' had a significant impact on the martial arts community. The film resonated with audiences due to its cultural representation. Tommy Given's personal connection to the film stems from his Native American heritage. The portrayal of Native Americans in 'Billy Jack' was groundbreaking for its time. The sequels to 'Billy Jack' expanded on the martial arts themes introduced in the original. The film was not just an action movie but a statement on social injustices. The humor in 'Billy Jack' added depth to its serious themes. The film's marketing changed how independent films were promoted. 'Billy Jack' influenced future filmmakers and actors in the martial arts genre.…
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1 Episode 984 - Icy Mike 1:08:19
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1:08:19SUMMARY In this conversation, Icy Mike discusses the importance of training standards, the role of belts in martial arts, and the concept of Zanshin, or presence, in training. The discussion also touches on the dynamics of adrenaline in combat sports, the evolution of training methods, and reflections on traditional martial arts practices. Icy Mike shares insights on creating objective standards for training and the significance of social dynamics in martial arts culture. He delves into the complexities of martial arts, particularly focusing on Aikido and its perceived effectiveness. He discusses the motivations behind training, the evolution of martial arts practices, and the transition from traditional styles to MMA. Icy Mike shares his personal journey, highlighting the challenges he faced and the insights he gained through various training experiences. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the purpose behind martial arts training and the need for clear standards in teaching and practice. TAKEAWAYS Belts in martial arts can serve as a way to measure progress but should not be the sole focus. Objective standards in training help improve performance and clarity in expectations. Zanshin, or presence, is crucial for effective training and performance in martial arts. Adrenaline can enhance focus and performance if managed correctly during training. Social dynamics play a significant role in martial arts training environments. The evolution of training standards reflects a shift towards more intentional and goal-oriented practices. Traditional martial arts often lack practical fighting applications, leading to the need for new standards. The importance of mentorship and coaching in martial arts training is highlighted. Training motivations vary, influencing how martial arts are approached. The importance of community and fitness in martial arts training. Personal experiences shape perceptions of martial arts effectiveness. Wrestling training emphasizes live practice and hard training. MMA training can provide a more realistic approach to fighting. The evolution of training standards is crucial for martial arts education. Understanding the purpose behind training can enhance the learning experience. Explaining martial arts concepts clearly can help students improve. Everything in martial arts has its pros and cons, and critical thinking is essential.…
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1 Episode 983 - Teaching Kids vs Adults in Martial Arts 47:11
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47:11SUMMARY In this episode, Jeremy, Andrew, and Victor discuss the differences in teaching martial arts to children versus adults. They explore the pedagogical approaches, curriculum differences, and the importance of adapting teaching methods to suit the developmental stages of students. The conversation highlights specialized training for instructors and the significance of creating a safe and engaging learning environment for young martial artists. They discuss the importance of defensive techniques, the limitations of curriculum based on safety, and the need for gamification in youth training. The conversation highlights the differences in attention spans, engagement strategies, and the necessity of individualized instruction. They also emphasize the importance of incentives and rewards in training, the depth of application in teaching, and the need to bridge the gap for parents observing classes. Ultimately, they conclude that while there are distinct differences in teaching styles, there is also a need for balance and overlap between youth and adult instruction. TAKEAWAYS Teaching methods for kids should differ from those for adults. Curriculum should be adapted based on age and maturity. Safety is a primary concern when teaching martial arts to children Engaging activities can teach skills without exposing kids to violence. The developmental stage of a child affects their learning process. Martial arts participation is predominantly youth-focused in the US. Instructors should be trained to handle different age groups effectively. Teaching kids martial arts can be fun and educational simultaneously. The importance of creating a supportive environment for young learners. Understanding the psychological and physical differences in age groups is crucial. Curriculum limitations often stem from safety concerns. Teaching methods must adapt to the age of the students. Gamification enhances engagement in youth training. Attention spans differ significantly between children and adults. Incentives and rewards are crucial for motivating young students. Depth of application is more critical for adult learners. Safety considerations are paramount in youth instruction. Bridging the gap for parents is essential for understanding the curriculum. Teaching styles should find a balance between youth and adult methods.…
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1 Episode 982 - Sifu Guru Dan Donzella 1:03:40
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1:03:40SUMMARY In this engaging conversation, Sifu Guru Dan Donzella shares his unique journey through martial arts and music, exploring how these two passions intersect. He discusses his early influences, the importance of teaching philosophy, and the connections he has made within the martial arts community. The conversation also delves into the evolution of martial arts media and the impact of personal experiences on training and teaching. In this engaging conversation, Sifu Donzella shares his journey through martial arts, media, and law enforcement, emphasizing the importance of cross-training, teaching, and the continuous pursuit of knowledge. He reflects on the evolution of martial arts culture, the significance of passing down skills to the next generation, and the real-life applications of martial arts in various situations. Lastly, he encourages new martial artists to explore beyond their current training and to remain open-minded, while also sharing personal anecdotes that highlight the impact of martial arts on his life and career. TAKEAWAYS Martial arts can be a lifelong journey of learning. Teaching philosophy adapts to individual student needs. Different martial arts systems offer unique perspectives. Community connections enhance the martial arts experience. Music and martial arts share a creative connection. Persistence in training leads to deeper understanding. The evolution of martial arts media reflects personal growth. Engaging with others in the field fosters collaboration. Martial arts is a journey of continuous improvement. Cross-training is now encouraged, unlike in the past. Teaching is a way to pass down knowledge and skills. Working with family in martial arts can be rewarding. Passion for martial arts can last a lifetime. Real-life experiences enhance martial arts instruction. Open-mindedness is crucial for growth in martial arts. New martial artists should seek diverse training opportunities. Teaching others can help keep your skills fresh. Martial arts can lead to unexpected life experiences. 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!…
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1 Episode 981 - Are Breaks Hurting Martial Arts Schools? 26:40
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26:40SUMMARY In this episode, Andrew and Jeremy discuss the implications of school breaks in martial arts, exploring the balance between business needs and student engagement. They delve into the cultural significance of maintaining classes during holidays, the economic impact of cancellations, and the importance of fostering a supportive training environment. The conversation emphasizes the need for martial arts schools to remain steadfast and consider the long-term effects of their operational decisions on students and the overall culture of their schools. TAKEAWAYS School breaks can impact student engagement and retention. Cultural concerns are as important as economic ones in martial arts schools. Maintaining classes during holidays can strengthen community ties. Students may feel deprived if classes are frequently canceled. A strong training culture can help students prioritize their practice. Instructors should find balance to avoid burnout and maintain passion. Open mat sessions can provide training opportunities without formal classes. Communication with students about closures is crucial for transparency. Schools should consider alternative arrangements during breaks. The relationship between instructors and students is mutually beneficial.…
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1 Episode 980 - Sifu Sharif Anael-Bey 1:08:20
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1:08:20SUMMARY This conversation explores the journey of Sifu Sharif Anael-Bey, from childhood through adulthood, highlighting the influence of family dynamics, early exposure to martial arts, and the impact of iconic figures like Bruce Lee. The discussion delves into the importance of the teacher-student relationship, the evolution of training, and the personal growth experienced through martial arts. Sifu Anael-Bey reflects on his experiences in Syracuse, the challenges of trust in the learning process, and the transition from student to teacher. In this conversation, he explores the profound themes of belonging, purpose, and obligation within the context of martial arts. He reflects on his relationship with his father, the importance of lineage, and how teaching methods have evolved over time. The discussion emphasizes the significance of love over fear in student relationships and the commitment to continuous improvement in martial arts practice. TAKEAWAYS Martial arts can shape personality and outlook on life. Family dynamics play a significant role in shaping one's character. Early exposure to martial arts can lead to lifelong passion. Influential figures like Bruce Lee can inspire generations of martial artists. The teacher-student relationship is foundational in martial arts training. Trust in the instructor is crucial for student growth. Imposter syndrome is a common experience among martial artists. Understanding the cultural significance of terms like Sifu enhances the learning experience. Teaching martial arts can be a rewarding way to give back to the community. Personal growth often comes from overcoming challenges in training. Belonging in martial arts can be a transformative experience. Finding purpose often comes from personal experiences and relationships. The role of a parent is to prepare their child for adulthood. Understanding one's obligation to the lineage of martial arts is crucial. Teaching methods should evolve with experience and understanding. Student relationships can be complex and require compassion. Love can be a powerful tool in resolving conflicts. Continuous improvement is essential in martial arts and teaching. Discipline is the foundation for solving problems in martial arts. Self-defense is ultimately about overcoming one's lower self. 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!…
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1 Episode 979 - Martial Arts Word Association: Holiday Edition 34:59
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34:59Another 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 Holiday 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 978 - Combatives Master Trainer Chris Adame 1:17:10
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1:17:10SUMMARY In this conversation, Combatives Master Trainer Chris Adame discusses the tribal nature of sports and politics, the importance of inclusivity in training, and the critical role of feedback in martial arts. They explore the dynamics of teaching and learning in combatives, emphasizing the difference between facilitation and instruction. Chris shares insights from his experience in military training and the evolution of the Modern Army Combatives Program, highlighting the need for combatives in law enforcement and the integration of prior experience in training. In this conversation, Chris Adame discusses the evolution of combat training within the military, emphasizing the importance of tactical applications and the warrior mentality. He highlights the psychological aspects of violence, the significance of safe training practices, and the bridging of military and civilian combat training. The discussion also touches on the importance of resilience and the need for individuals to face challenges head-on, ultimately fostering a mindset geared towards survival and effective self-defense. TAKEAWAYS Pro sports and politics share a tribal nature. Inclusivity in training fosters a supportive environment. Feedback is essential for self-awareness in martial arts. Teaching is about facilitating learning, not just instructing. Experience as a student enhances teaching effectiveness. Combatives training is crucial for military and law enforcement. The Modern Army Combatives Program has evolved over time. Survival is the primary goal of combatives training. Facilitation encourages engagement and connection in learning. Enjoyment in training leads to better learning outcomes. The evolution of combat training has shifted towards building confidence rather than just toughness. Tactical applications in combat are crucial for survival in real situations. The warrior mentality involves facing challenges head-on, whether in combat or daily life. Understanding the psychology of violence can lead to better control and emotional resilience. Safe training practices are essential for effective learning and skill retention. Civilian combat training can benefit from military techniques and philosophies. Running is a fundamental skill that should be prioritized in self-defense training. The importance of instructor presence in teaching and learning environments. Combat training should focus on practical techniques that ensure survival. The willingness to engage in combat is a defining characteristic of a warrior. 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!…
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1 Episode 977 - Is Martial Arts for Everyone 31:05
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31:05SUMMARY In this episode, Andrew, Victor, and Mark explore the question of whether martial arts is for everyone. They discuss the various benefits of martial arts across different age groups, the importance of inclusivity for differently abled individuals, and the community aspect of martial arts training. The conversation emphasizes that martial arts is not just about fighting but also about personal growth, philosophy, and building a supportive community. TAKEAWAYS Martial arts offers physical and mental benefits for all ages. Inclusivity in martial arts helps build community and compassion. Training can be adapted for differently abled individuals. Martial arts teaches valuable life skills beyond fighting. Everyone can progress at their own pace in martial arts. The philosophy of martial arts encourages personal growth. Martial arts can help with emotional regulation and self-control. Community support is vital for all students in martial arts. Martial arts can be a stabilizing force for those with disabilities. It's important to find the right school that fits individual needs.…
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1 Episode 976 - Sensei Samuel Danh 1:12:27
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1:12:27SUMMARY In this conversation, Jeremy sits down with Sensei Samuel Danh after Free Training Day Pacific Northwest. Sensei Danh shares his harrowing experiences of survival during the Cambodian war, his journey through refugee camps, and the role martial arts played in his life. The discussion also touches on cultural adjustments after moving to the United States, the importance of community, and the transformative power of faith. Samuel's story is one of resilience, personal growth, and the search for belonging. In this conversation, he shares his transformative journey from a challenging childhood to finding peace through faith and martial arts. He discusses the importance of building character, empowering youth, and the intersection of spirituality and martial arts. Lastly he emphasizes the role of community in personal growth and the significance of humility and acceptance in teaching and mentoring others. TAKEAWAYS · Samuel Danh's early life was marked by survival in war-torn Cambodia. · Martial arts training began in refugee camps as a means of self-defense. · Cultural adjustments in the U.S. were challenging for him. · Community support played a crucial role in his journey. · Faith became a significant aspect of his life after trauma. · The importance of storytelling in sharing personal experiences. · Resilience is a key theme in overcoming life's challenges. · His experiences highlight the impact of war on childhood. · Finding purpose through martial arts and community involvement. · Martial arts training can evolve from self-defense to personal growth. · Empowering youth is essential for building self-esteem. · Character building is a key aspect of martial arts instruction. · Faith and martial arts can share foundational principles. · Life experiences shape our ability to mentor others. · Community support is vital for personal and collective growth. · Humility can be crucial in both martial arts and spiritual journeys. · Pride can hinder personal development and relationships. · Every individual's journey is unique and valuable. 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!…
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