106 episodes

A podcast exploring classic writings as they relate to the modern martial artist.

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Walking With The Tengu Matthew

    • Society & Culture

A podcast exploring classic writings as they relate to the modern martial artist.

To sign up for new episode notifications and to receive the "Very Brief Introduction to Philosophy for Martial Artists" PDF go to: walkingtengu.wix.com/tengu and scroll to the bottom to enter your email.

    What Do You Do When You Can't Train?

    What Do You Do When You Can't Train?

    Have you ever been traveling, stuck somewhere, or whatever reason not been able to get in some training?

    Today I share for exercises for squeezing some extra training into your day that I've included in a little pocket volume that you can find here:

    https://www.lulu.com/shop/matthew-krueger/pocket-training-volume-1/paperback/product-e7pqmyv.html

    It contains a collection of short quotes from mostly classical works with a short meditation and paired with an overt and a covert training prompt. I have sourced these from Boxing, BJJ, Judo, Sumo, Shuai Jiao, and Iaido. These 12 solo exercises, 6 overt, 6 covert, can benefit anyone who practices just about any martial art. There is a brief description of each in the back.

    • 12 min
    Ono-ha Itto-ryu Video: Volume 1 - Kiriotoshi

    Ono-ha Itto-ryu Video: Volume 1 - Kiriotoshi

    What can one learn from a video instructional from a classical Japanese martial art? I think quite a bit, though it may not immediately be obvious.



    There are two ideas from the latest OHIR instructional that I think can be applied to any martial art. A lesson on initiative and a lesson on chaining techniques within the tempo of an encounter.



    Ono-ha Itto-ryu Volume 1: Kiriotoshi

    https://vimeo.com/ondemand/izt1d

    Classical Martial Arts Ideas

    https://walkingtengu.wixsite.com/tengu/post/classical-martial-arts-ideas

    • 34 min
    The Martial Arts Teacher

    The Martial Arts Teacher

    Today we look at just a small set of the lessons to be found in Jonathan Bluestein's book "The Martial Arts Teacher"



    These include assuming the best in different situations and the methods and ways of structuring a curriculum.



    You can find the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Martial-Arts-Teacher-Practical-Guide/dp/B0C6VWP6NP

    • 27 min
    Secrets of Itto-ryu

    Secrets of Itto-ryu

    Today we look at the first book from the "Secrets of Itto-ryu" by Sasamori Junzo and translated by Mark Hague.

    Ono-ha Itto-ryu is closely linked with Kendo and was one of the two styles of swordsmanship personally patronized by the Tokugawa Shogunate.

    In this text we learn some lessons from the life and mistakes of the founder of the Itto-ryu, Ito Ittosai Kagehisa. Lessons both relevant and important to every martial artist today.

    To sign up for new episode notifications and to receive the  "Very Brief Introduction to Philosophy for Martial Artists" PDF as well  as a full translation of Chapter 51 of the Budoushoshinshu about  disciplined martial arts training... go to: ⁠⁠walkingtengu.wix.com/tengu⁠⁠ and scroll to the bottom to enter your email.

    • 36 min
    Revenge

    Revenge

    When an atrocity is committed against someone, are they justified in committing an atrocity in return?

    We look at what is a justifiable response in today's episode.

    To sign up for new episode notifications and to receive the  "Very Brief Introduction to Philosophy for Martial Artists" PDF as well  as a full translation of Chapter 51 of the Budoushoshinshu about  disciplined martial arts training... go to: ⁠walkingtengu.wix.com/tengu⁠ and scroll to the bottom to enter your email.

    • 28 min
    Zhuangzi: What Is Useful?

    Zhuangzi: What Is Useful?

    Today we have two short parables that contain big lessons for martial artists and we look at how this applies to determining if a martial art is useful.

    Find out how a bottle gourd, a hand cream, a twisted tree and a yak relate to determining how useful a martial art is.



    References:

    https://ctext.org/zhuangzi/enjoyment-in-untroubled-ease

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hui_Shi

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhuangzi_(book)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_raccoon_dog

    To sign up for new episode notifications and to receive the  "Very Brief Introduction to Philosophy for Martial Artists" PDF as well  as a full translation of Chapter 51 of the Budoushoshinshu about  disciplined martial arts training... go to: walkingtengu.wix.com/tengu and scroll to the bottom to enter your email.

    • 25 min

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