21 episodes

“Tae Kwon Do Matters” is a weekly podcast where 4th Dan Blackbelt Joel Lacsamana tackles his passion for Tae Kwon Do, and shares stories, and the history of various martial arts. Joel will interview a wide plethora of Tae Kwon Do and martial arts personalities, not just from the Philippines, but from all over Asia and other parts of the world. Our hope is to share this passion and to build a community around Tae Kwon Do and other martial arts. Find us on social media anywhere, in instagram and twitter, and make sure to subscribe, rate and comment on any podcast app. Fighting!

Tae Kwon Do Matters Joel Lacsamana

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“Tae Kwon Do Matters” is a weekly podcast where 4th Dan Blackbelt Joel Lacsamana tackles his passion for Tae Kwon Do, and shares stories, and the history of various martial arts. Joel will interview a wide plethora of Tae Kwon Do and martial arts personalities, not just from the Philippines, but from all over Asia and other parts of the world. Our hope is to share this passion and to build a community around Tae Kwon Do and other martial arts. Find us on social media anywhere, in instagram and twitter, and make sure to subscribe, rate and comment on any podcast app. Fighting!

    Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (Martial Arts Reaction)

    Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (Martial Arts Reaction)

    Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is the best Hollywood-made martial arts film Taekwondo Matters has seen so far. In this episode, we conclude the first season of Taekwondo Matters by tackling the different disciplines of martial arts seen in this latest Marvel film. To help us out, my daughter Bronte Lacsamana, a film enthusiast, Taekwondo redbelt, and journalist at BusinessWorld, gives her take on some of the best action scenes to date in the Marvel Cinematic Universe,, while I throw in my two cents worth on the variety of martial arts styles shown.

    • 1 hr 20 min
    “No medals can compare to changing diapers, burping and feeding.”

    “No medals can compare to changing diapers, burping and feeding.”

    World and Asian Poomsae champion Jean Pierre, or JP, Sabido believes that none of his championships can come close to his current life as husband to fellow TKD instructor Pauline, and as hands-on dad to hyperactive toddler Chap and baby sunshine Beau. As Covid 19 figures continue to surge in Bacolod City, JP and Pauline  teach, train and send young members of the Negros Taekwondo Union-Tigers to national online competitions, where they have been bagging free-style kicking and poomsae medals since last year.

    Complaints? A little, but JP and Pauline won’t have it any other way. All dreams may be on hold, but for these two martial artists, this is exactly the life they’ve been training for.

    • 1 hr 33 min
    Pinoy [Taekwondo] Big Brother, Stephen Fernandez

    Pinoy [Taekwondo] Big Brother, Stephen Fernandez

    In the sprawling hierarchy of the Philippine Taekwondo Association (PTA), martial arts legend Stephen Fernandez easily elicits respect due to his approachable personality, emphatic listening and diplomatic skills to get even the most intransigent fellow to meet him at least halfway.  A former collegiate and national champion, two-time Olympian, and university as well as Philippine team coach, Master “Pen” remains as down-to-earth as he was 38 years ago when he first learned the Korean martial art at a small, suburban dojang in Metro Manila. Today, he faces daunting challenges while helping manage the PTA to ensure that Taekwondo remains busy and relevant to the changing times.

    • 1 hr 58 min
    Twin towers Rhezie and Rheza Aragon have big dreams

    Twin towers Rhezie and Rheza Aragon have big dreams

    Twins Rhezie and Rheza Aragon, nicknamed Zing and Zang, believe that as long as they got each other, everything would be right as rain.  The Lanao del Norte-born martial artists only started practicing taekwondo in 2016. After being scouted at Cagayan de Oro, they were recruited by National University, and the rest was history. The martial art that only started as a high school PE class, paved the way for the irrepressible duo to bag triple UAAP championships, representing NU from 2014 to 2018,  and in the Philippine Taekwondo Team from 2017 to the present.

    • 1 hr
    Taekwondo jin Dave Cea follows his dreams

    Taekwondo jin Dave Cea follows his dreams

    Dave Cea, a 22-year old taekwondo athlete, does not let COVID-19 get him down or derail his dream for more wins with the Philippine team. "At the end of the day, the biggest challenge that I face is from my own mind," says the Butuan native. His weltenschauung (philosophy) is to believe in himself and do what he loves.

    • 49 min
    Vargas brothers blaze new trails in the U.S.A.

    Vargas brothers blaze new trails in the U.S.A.

    Bobby and Dean Vargas, Taekwondo legends in the 80s-90s, now teach a more family-oriented version of the Korean martial art in sunny Southern California. But underneath the friendly suburban exterior, Quest Taekwondo produces future champions and martial artists with indomitable spirit and integrity.

    • 1 hr 46 min

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