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Ep 6 | Rounding off the Angular, with Grandmaster Don Baird Usual Pets

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Today, we are honored to be speaking with Grandmaster Don Baird (American School of Martial Arts; Chang Moo Kwan Kung Fu). Though martial arts are rarely thought of as being imbued with artistic process, our discussion sheds light on the more refined realm of the practice, as developed though several decades in Don's advanced levels of Black Belt training. "Rounding off the angular" refers to an expansion of being through engagement with the arts. This process is traditionally known as "The Five Excellences": fighting, healing, musicianship, painting, and writing.  In contemporary life, the five excellencies may refer to any number of art forms, though with the personal challenge to develop one's craft, in at least five different arts, to a high degree of skill. This interdependence with creative practices in everyday life facilitates a "rounding off," which deepens one's life experience, and is reflected in all things attempted in life, including the martial arts. The focus of our discussion is centered on the feeling of freedom as an entryway into creative space. Along the way, we also discuss desire, limitation, privacy, and secrecy, as aspects of an holistic approach to achievement not only in fighting but in human potential. Don himself is an exemplar of the approach he teaches, as you will hear in the conversation. How round are you?
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Don Baird—Links
MARTIAL ARTSAmerican School of Martial Arts/Kung Fu: kungfukarate.comSuh Do Kwan / Chang Moo Kwan (history & lineage): https://www.kungfukarate.com/school-history/ (Note: Suh Do Kwan is the more recent term. Chang Moo Kwan is the original name, and can be easily researched. And, of course, it is Kung fu.) “Grandmaster Don Baird (Masters Hall of Fame, 2009) represents the 4th generation, in a colorful lineage of great masters. His own master is Suh, Young-ik.”
BOOKS"Ink Zero" (haiku & sumi-e), Don Baird & Richard Gilbert: https://amzn.to/2Wbejcd  "Faces and Places" (view online; haiku anthology/photography): https://bit.ly/3z1RwOkAmazon: https://amzn.to/3AWfGKB
HAIKUHaiku at The Living Haiku Anthology (LHA): livinghaikuanthology.comDon's LHA Haiku Page: https://bit.ly/2WdOiZEUnder the Basho, Haiku Journal: underthebasho.comThe Haiku Foundation: https://thehaikufoundation.org/poet-details/?IDclient=175
Music and Haiku: https://bit.ly/3z3RQfq  (“Haiku -- The Interior and Exterior of Being”)
MUSICThe Wandering Clarinet: https://bit.ly/3z3RiWU Thoughtscape: https://music.apple.com/us/album/thoughtscape/378345758Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/donbairdSite: clarinetpro.com
PHOTOGRAPHYFlikr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/donbaird/ Getty: https://bit.ly/3sJZp8R
PASTORDon Baird: https://bit.ly/3svv5OS

Today, we are honored to be speaking with Grandmaster Don Baird (American School of Martial Arts; Chang Moo Kwan Kung Fu). Though martial arts are rarely thought of as being imbued with artistic process, our discussion sheds light on the more refined realm of the practice, as developed though several decades in Don's advanced levels of Black Belt training. "Rounding off the angular" refers to an expansion of being through engagement with the arts. This process is traditionally known as "The Five Excellences": fighting, healing, musicianship, painting, and writing.  In contemporary life, the five excellencies may refer to any number of art forms, though with the personal challenge to develop one's craft, in at least five different arts, to a high degree of skill. This interdependence with creative practices in everyday life facilitates a "rounding off," which deepens one's life experience, and is reflected in all things attempted in life, including the martial arts. The focus of our discussion is centered on the feeling of freedom as an entryway into creative space. Along the way, we also discuss desire, limitation, privacy, and secrecy, as aspects of an holistic approach to achievement not only in fighting but in human potential. Don himself is an exemplar of the approach he teaches, as you will hear in the conversation. How round are you?
If you like what we do, please support your Usual Pets on Patreon: https://patreon.com/usualpets.You can also find us at https://usualpets.com and visit us on Instagram, Facebook, or at Podbean. Please let us know what you think of our independent production.
Don Baird—Links
MARTIAL ARTSAmerican School of Martial Arts/Kung Fu: kungfukarate.comSuh Do Kwan / Chang Moo Kwan (history & lineage): https://www.kungfukarate.com/school-history/ (Note: Suh Do Kwan is the more recent term. Chang Moo Kwan is the original name, and can be easily researched. And, of course, it is Kung fu.) “Grandmaster Don Baird (Masters Hall of Fame, 2009) represents the 4th generation, in a colorful lineage of great masters. His own master is Suh, Young-ik.”
BOOKS"Ink Zero" (haiku & sumi-e), Don Baird & Richard Gilbert: https://amzn.to/2Wbejcd  "Faces and Places" (view online; haiku anthology/photography): https://bit.ly/3z1RwOkAmazon: https://amzn.to/3AWfGKB
HAIKUHaiku at The Living Haiku Anthology (LHA): livinghaikuanthology.comDon's LHA Haiku Page: https://bit.ly/2WdOiZEUnder the Basho, Haiku Journal: underthebasho.comThe Haiku Foundation: https://thehaikufoundation.org/poet-details/?IDclient=175
Music and Haiku: https://bit.ly/3z3RQfq  (“Haiku -- The Interior and Exterior of Being”)
MUSICThe Wandering Clarinet: https://bit.ly/3z3RiWU Thoughtscape: https://music.apple.com/us/album/thoughtscape/378345758Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/donbairdSite: clarinetpro.com
PHOTOGRAPHYFlikr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/donbaird/ Getty: https://bit.ly/3sJZp8R
PASTORDon Baird: https://bit.ly/3svv5OS

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