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SUMMARY In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew discuss apparel in the martial arts community. They highlight the personal connection individuals have with their clothing choices and the significance of wearing apparel that represents their passion for martial arts. The hosts emphasize the value of school apparel in promoting the martial arts and creating a sense of community among students. They also explore the functional aspect of apparel, particularly the use of stretch fabrics for ease of movement. The episode concludes with a shout-out to sponsor Kataaro and a reminder to consider personal...
info_outline Episode 904 - Master Mark Giordanowhistlekick Martial Arts Radio
SUMMARY In this episode, Master Mark Giordano shares his martial arts journey and how it became his passion. He talks about his origin story, starting martial arts at a young age and continuing through his teenage years. Master Giordano discusses the challenges and responsibilities of being an instructor at a young age and how it shaped his maturity. He also reflects on the changes in martial arts over the years, including the impact of video games on children's participation. Master Giordano shares his experiences competing in open tournaments and the growth of his tournament team. In this...
info_outline Episode 903 - Martial Arts Word Association 12whistlekick Martial Arts Radio
Another episode of “Martial Arts Word Association” where Andrew gives Jeremy a random word that he could connect to martial arts! In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew discuss randomly generated topics to try and find out how they can relate to martial arts! After listening to the episode, it would be exciting for us to know your thoughts about it.
info_outline Episode 902 - Mr. Tim Roettigerwhistlekick Martial Arts Radio
SUMMARY In this episode, Jeremy discusses with Mr. Tim Roettiger his journey into martial arts, his training experiences, and the popularity of Jeet Kune Do. They also delve into the debate between the originalist and concept approaches in Jeet Kune Do, as well as the legacy of Bruce Lee. In this conversation, Mr. Roettiger discusses his approach to martial arts training and teaching, specifically in the context of Jeet Kune Do. He emphasizes the importance of learning techniques and applying them situationally, rather than focusing on memorizing forms. He also highlights the limitations of...
info_outline Episode 901 - Pressure Testing without Injurywhistlekick Martial Arts Radio
SUMMARY In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew discuss the concept of pressure testing in martial arts training. They explore different levels of training, the importance of pressure testing, and the challenges it presents. They also discuss the value of controlled training, building trust in techniques, and balancing speed and power. The hosts emphasize the need to reduce the risk of injury and set parameters for training. They suggest using protective equipment, creating scenarios for pressure testing, and maintaining safety in training. They also discuss the role of competitions and the...
info_outline Episode 900 - The Origins of Master Hopkick Audiobookwhistlekick Martial Arts Radio
It's not every day that a podcast reaches 900 episodes! For this special occasion we have gathered a number of whistlekick friends together and did a readthrough of "The Origins of Master Hopkick" book. This is likely the largest episode project that whistlekick has undertaken and we hope that you enjoy it!
info_outline Episode 899 - 2 Schools of Thought: All Together or Segmented Classeswhistlekick Martial Arts Radio
SUMMARY In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew discuss the two schools of thought when it comes to teaching martial arts: having all students learn everything in a school versus allowing them to pick and choose specialized classes. They explore the pros and cons of each approach, including the importance of focus and prioritization, the role of the instructor in determining curriculum, and the challenges of separate rankings for different arts. They emphasize the need for instructors and students to align their goals and evaluate teaching methods to ensure they are achieving their martial arts...
info_outline Episode 898 - Grandmaster Steve DeMascowhistlekick Martial Arts Radio
SUMMARY Grandmaster Steve DeMasco shares his journey in martial arts and the importance of humility and service as an instructor. He emphasizes the need for instructors to prioritize the well-being and growth of their students. DeMasco also discusses the dangers of ego in martial arts and the impact of personal experiences on shaping one's philosophy. He highlights the transformative power of martial arts and the importance of respect, self-discipline, and self-improvement. DeMasco encourages instructors to reflect on their own actions and to strive for continuous improvement in their...
info_outline Episode 897 - Can you learn martial arts from books?whistlekick Martial Arts Radio
SUMARY In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew discuss the controversial topic of learning martial arts from books. They explore the value of books in martial arts education and the shift towards learning from recordings. They share an example of someone learning a form from a book and emphasize the importance of learning from various resources. The hosts also address different perspectives on learning from books and encourage listeners to support Whistlekick. TAKEAWAYS *Books can be a valuable resource for learning about martial arts, providing education, philosophy, and context for training....
info_outline Episode 896 - Danielle Millholenwhistlekick Martial Arts Radio
SUMMARY In this episode, Jeremy interviews Danielle Millholen, a martial artist with a background in Taekwondo. They discuss Danielle's journey in martial arts, the expansion of her horizons through training and traveling, and the integration of different martial arts styles. They also explore how martial arts has become a lifestyle for Danielle, impacting her personal growth and confidence. Additionally, they delve into the relationship between fitness and martial arts, as well as Danielle's experience training for a fight and dealing with an injury. In this conversation, Jeremy and Danielle...
info_outlineMr. Michael Staples is a well-respected authority on Chinese martial arts, with several books to his credit. He's written about and studied Kung fu, White Crane and other styles with some of the American pioneers.
Mr. Michael Staples - Episode 147
...but Ron is like a ballet dancer. He's just snipping things left and right, he's not getting hit at all. He's being carried into unique angles. At one point he just kind of pops up in the air and flips around with the back of his head and just smacks Steve in the forehead.
We've been fortunate enough to have a number of guests on the show that have talked about the early days of martial arts in America. Today's guest brings us that perspective on the Chinese martial arts and his early days training in California. We hear several times how Mr. Michael Staples life was altered dramatically, and seemingly by forces beyond understanding. What you hear in today's episode is the story of someone who was destined to be the martial artist they became.
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