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whistlekick Martial Arts Radio is the only bi-weekly podcast devoted to the traditional martial arts in all forms. We dig into what makes martial artists tick, their history and experience… and tell some great stories in the process. It’s all about bringing martial artists together and learning from one another. Our guests include the famous and the unknown, from taekwondo, karate, hapkido, capoeira, kungfu, FMA, HEMA and everything else you can imagine.

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whistlekick Martial Arts Radio is the only bi-weekly podcast devoted to the traditional martial arts in all forms. We dig into what makes martial artists tick, their history and experience… and tell some great stories in the process. It’s all about bringing martial artists together and learning from one another. Our guests include the famous and the unknown, from taekwondo, karate, hapkido, capoeira, kungfu, FMA, HEMA and everything else you can imagine.

    Episode 926 - Feras Alhlou

    Episode 926 - Feras Alhlou

    SUMMARY In this episode, Jeremy interviews Feras Alhlou, a business advisor and martial artist. They discuss the parallels between martial arts and business, including the importance of learning from mistakes, the need for discipline and structure, and the concept of sacrifice and service. Feras shares his journey in both martial arts and business, highlighting the value of continuous learning and the pursuit of mastery. They also touch on the importance of deliberate practice and the benefits of training with different people and in different arts. In this conversation, Jeremy and Feras discuss the importance of having a broad understanding and training in multiple disciplines, both in martial arts and in business. They emphasize the value of finding partners and employees who complement your skills and the importance of discipline and consistency in achieving progress. They also discuss the role of martial arts in self-defense and the importance of de-escalation and avoiding conflict. Feras shares his insights on building a successful business and the importance of being useful, honorable, and compassionate in life. TAKEAWAYS * There are parallels between martial arts and business, including the importance of learning from mistakes and the need for discipline and structure. * Continuous learning and the pursuit of mastery are key in both martial arts and business. * Deliberate practice and training with different people and in different arts can enhance learning and growth. * Sacrifice and service are integral aspects of martial arts and can be applied to business as well. * The road to mastery requires hours of practice, learning from different sources, and applying knowledge in various contexts. Having a broad understanding and training in multiple disciplines is important for both martial artists and business owners. * Finding partners and employees who complement your skills can lead to greater success. * Discipline and consistency are key to making progress in any endeavor. * De-escalation and avoiding conflict are important aspects of self-defense. * Building a successful business involves more than just making money; it also involves creating a positive business culture and helping others. * Being useful, honorable, and compassionate are important values to live by.

    • 1 hr 9 min
    2 Schools of Thought: Show All on Testing vs Just New

    2 Schools of Thought: Show All on Testing vs Just New

    SUMMARY
    In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew discuss the two schools of thought when it comes to martial arts testing. Should students be required to show everything they've learned since day one, or just the material they've learned since their last test? They explore the pros and cons of each approach and share their own perspectives. The conversation also touches on the importance of forms, the progression of rank, and the goals of a martial arts school.
    TAKEAWAYS
    * There are two schools of thought when it comes to martial arts testing: showing everything learned since day one or just the material learned since the last test.
    * The decision on which approach to take depends on the goals and curriculum of the martial arts school.
    * Forms play a significant role in testing, and their importance varies depending on the school and rank.
    * Rank progression should bring students closer to the defined goals of the advanced ranks.
    * There is no one right way to approach martial arts testing; it's about finding what works best for the students and the school.

    • 20 min
    Episode 924 - Sensei Noah Legel

    Episode 924 - Sensei Noah Legel

    SUMMARY Sensei Noah Legel shares his journey in martial arts, starting with his interest in Japanese swordsmanship and his academic approach to learning. He discusses his early experiences in wrestling and how it led him to explore other martial arts. Sensei Legel emphasizes the importance of understanding the history, traditions, and philosophies of martial arts, and how it shaped his mindset as a practitioner. He also talks about his passion for teaching and overcoming his social anxiety through martial arts. Sensei Legel highlights the privilege of having access to martial arts training and the importance of schools working with students to make it affordable. He shares his transition to a new school and his experiences in judo, including the physical challenges he faced due to his connective tissue disorder. Sensei Legel discusses his transition from Judo to Karate and his exploration of practical kata application. He highlights the value of kata as templates for training various aspects of martial arts, such as speed, power, and footwork. He then also shares his experience of creating Waza Wednesday, a YouTube series that focused on kata application and supplementary training exercises. The conversation takes a poignant turn as Noah discusses the health issues his sensei faced and his eventual passing. Sensei Legel discusses his journey in martial arts, from training in traditional karate to exploring practical applications and founding the International Neoclassical Karate Kobudo Society (INKKS). He shares the story of his Waza Wednesday series and the impact of his friend's passing on his martial arts journey. He emphasizes the importance of evolving and progressing martial arts while staying true to their original intent. He explains the mission of INKKS to inspire and guide practitioners in practicing karate in a neoclassical way. Lastly, he also highlights the inclusivity and community-building aspects of the organization. TAKEAWAYS * Understanding the history, traditions, and philosophies of martial arts is important for a well-rounded practice. * Martial arts can help overcome social anxiety and improve public speaking skills. * Schools should work with students to make martial arts training affordable and accessible. * Judo can be physically challenging and may lead to injuries, but the value of the practice outweighs the difficulties. * Having a passion for teaching can enhance the martial arts journey and contribute to personal growth. Kata are valuable templates for training various aspects of martial arts. * Practical kata application involves exploring different interpretations and applications of the movements. * Creating online content, such as YouTube videos, can help share martial arts knowledge and encourage experimentation. * Health issues can have a significant impact on a martial artist's training and journey. * Sensei Legel's martial arts journey from traditional karate to neoclassical karate * The impact of the Waza Wednesday series and the passing of a friend * The mission of the International Neoclassical Karate Kobudo Society (INKKS) * The importance of evolving and progressing martial arts while staying true to their original intent * The inclusivity and community-building aspects of INKKS

    • 1 hr 42 min
    Episode 923 - Does All Movement Relate to Kicking

    Episode 923 - Does All Movement Relate to Kicking

    SUMMARY
    In this conversation, Jeremy and Andrew discuss the concept that all movement can relate to kicking in some way. They explore different ways of moving and how they can be connected to kicking techniques. They also discuss the importance of managing range and how movement can affect kicking range. The conversation highlights the value of experimenting with different movements in training and thinking about training in a new and creative way.
    TAKEAWAYS
    * All movement can be related to kicking in some way
    * Managing range is important in martial arts
    * Experimenting with different movements can lead to new insights in training
    * Thinking creatively about training can enhance the learning experience
    CHAPTERS
    00:00 Introduction to Whistlekick Martial Arts Radio
    02:33 Exploring the Connection Between Movement and Kicking
    06:30 The Importance of Managing Range in Martial Arts
    11:30 The Value of Experimentation in Training
    20:49 Moonwalk: A Back Kick
    22:33 Conclusion

    • 24 min
    Episode 922 - G Anthony Joseph

    Episode 922 - G Anthony Joseph

    SUMMARY In this episode, Jeremy interviews G Anthony Joseph, an actor and martial artist. They discuss G Anthony's journey in martial arts and acting, the importance of discipline and dedication, and the relationship between martial arts and acting. G Anthony shares his experience of playing both good guys and bad guys in movies and the different approaches to movement in combat. They also touch on the significance of stances in martial arts and the importance of relating movement to the intended action. G Anthony Joseph discusses the importance of reaction and preemptive action in combat situations. He shares how he developed his skills through methodical training and learning from his teachers. G Anthony emphasizes the need to maintain composure and adapt techniques to suit individual strengths and body types. He also discusses the importance of teaching and the exchange of knowledge between instructors and students. G Anthony highlights the value of pressure testing and the need for safety in training. He also touches on the significance of maintaining a calm demeanor and the role of trust in martial arts training. In this conversation, G Anthony Joseph discusses his martial arts journey and the development of his unique system. He emphasizes the importance of discipline, focus, and self-motivation in martial arts training. G Anthony Joseph also shares his approach to teaching and the challenges of working with students from different backgrounds. He highlights the significance of refining techniques and the value of trusting and listening to instructors. The conversation concludes with a demonstration of a specialized punching bag used in his system. TAKEAWAYS * Discipline and dedication are crucial in both martial arts and acting. * The relationship between movement and action is important in combat. * Stances play a significant role in martial arts and can affect the effectiveness of techniques. * Martial arts can provide confidence and a sense of ownership in various aspects of life. * The goal of every instructor should be to make their students better than them. In combat situations, it is crucial to focus on reaction and preemptive action rather than initiating an attack. * Methodical training and learning from experienced teachers are essential for developing effective martial arts skills. * Maintaining composure and adapting techniques to suit individual strengths and body types are key to success in combat. * Teaching martial arts not only helps students learn but also allows instructors to deepen their understanding and improve their own skills. * Pressure testing is an important aspect of training, but it should always prioritize safety. * A calm demeanor and trust between training partners are crucial for effective martial arts training. Discipline, focus, and self-motivation are essential in martial arts training. * Refining techniques is crucial for continued growth and improvement. * Trusting and listening to instructors is important for progress in martial arts. * G Anthony Joseph emphasizes the value of specialization and focusing on one or two specific skills. * A specialized punching bag is used in TCF to develop precise and powerful strikes.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Episode 921 - Starting a Martial Arts Event

    Episode 921 - Starting a Martial Arts Event

    SUMMARY
    In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew discuss their experiences and lessons learned from running martial arts events. They emphasize the importance of starting small and not overwhelming yourself with too many tasks. They also talk about the value of leaving some aspects of the event to chance, as organic moments can often be the most memorable. The hosts discuss the significance of getting buy-in from participants and offer tips on how to incentivize attendance. They also touch on the importance of creating a theme for the event and providing unique experiences for attendees. Overall, they provide valuable insights and advice for anyone looking to organize a martial arts event.

    TAKEAWAYS
    * Start small and don't overwhelm yourself with too many tasks
    * Leave some aspects of the event to chance to allow for organic moments
    * Get buy-in from participants by providing incentives and unique experiences
    * Create a theme for the event to give it a cohesive and memorable identity

    • 33 min

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