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In this episode, Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams take on whether or not Students Should Surpass Instructors. Students Should Surpass Instructors - Episode 737 Are today’s martial artists better than yesterday? Are instructors letting their students be better than them? In this episode, Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams take on whether or not Students Should Surpass Instructors. After listening to the episode, it would be exciting for us to know your thoughts about it. Don’t forget to drop them in the comment section below!
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Master Angelo Mattei is a Martial Arts practitioner and master instructor at the Level Up Black Belt Academy in Pennsylvania. As a Master, I know there’s so much more to learn. There’s something to lears as a person, as a martial artist. Whether you’re focused on one style and one direction or whether you’re dabbling. Because I think, you evolve. You evolve within the style, even though you’re not paying attention. Master Angelo Mattei - Episode 736 Who would’ve thought that having life’s darkest of days can bring you to martial arts? Master Angelo Mattei, got out of his...
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In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew talk about Training While Severely Injured. Training While Severely Injured - Episode 735 Have you ever been bedridden? Were you hurt to a point where you couldn’t move or do you have an illness that is truly debilitating? If you find yourself in that situation, what else can you do? In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew talk about Training the mind While Severely Injured. After listening to the episode it would be exciting for us to know your thoughts about it.
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Shihan John Araujo is a Martial Arts practitioner and instructor at the Aikido of Bristol County, in East Freetown, Massachusetts. I want to seek out Aikido to se what it’s all about. See if it is what it is in the movies. I checked it out, I trained a weekend and it felt like I trained for months. Compared to what I did in 10 years, not even close! Shihan John Araujo - Episode 734 Araujo Shihan is an inspiring teacher and holds a deep passion for the power of Aikido. While Aikido is often referred to as a light art, Araujo Shihan has unlocked technique with tremendous power. His...
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In this episode, Andrew and Jeremy talk about The Necessity of Sparring. Whether sparring is important or not. The Necessity of Sparring - Episode 733 What happens to someone training if they don’t spar? Do you need to do sparring to be a well-rounded martial artist? In this episode, Andrew and Jeremy try to answer whether sparring is important or not for an individual who trains in martial arts. Listen to learn more! After listening to the episode, it would be exciting for us to know your thoughts about it. Don’t forget to drop them in the comment section down below!
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Professor James Cravens is a martial arts practitioner and instructor at the James Cravens Martial Arts in Florida. I was always interested in trying to find the truth. A lot of people don’t think the truth exists but I wanted to find what the truth was in Martial Arts, and that also carried over to my life and the big questions in life… Professor James Cravens - Episode 732 Who would’ve thought that there are elements of martial arts in the old western movies? Professor James Cravens did see a lot of those when watching western films when he was 12. Now, at 69, Professor Cravens...
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In this episode, Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams take on a special edition of the Rapid Fire Question and Answers. Rapid Fire Q&A #17 - Episode 731 Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams tackle a series of questions, comments, and reviews from you, the listeners, and some guests in the form of a Rapid Fire Q&A. Here are the questions they tried to answer: How do you determine if an injury requires time off rather than training modifications? What do you think is one of the most misunderstood things about martial arts to the general public? What is the most pleasant memory of martial...
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Sensei Brett Mayfield is a martial arts practitioner and instructor from Vermont. I teach Martial Arts as a lifestyle whether it be to a 6 year old or a 60 year old. I teach it as a lifestyle for them to enhance something in their life. Sensei Brett Mayfield - Episode 730 For Sensei Brett Mayfield, teaching martial arts is a lifestyle, and what he teaches is a way to enhance his student’s life. Sensei Mayfield is a Special Olympics coach and he’s trained in martial arts not only in the US but also in abroad like Japan. Sensei Mayfield has been teaching martial arts in the Upper...
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In this episode, Andrew talks with our friends Craig Wharem, Stacey Grove, Tommy Given, and Chris Rickard about The whistlekick Awards. The whistlekick Awards - Episode 729 whistlekick is recognizing martial artists who make the world better with what they do. However, whistlekick alone cannot do this so we’ve invited some great friends. In this episode Andrew talks with our friends Craig Wharem, Stacey Grove, Tommy Given, and Chris Rickard about The whistlekick Awards. After listening to the episode, it would be exciting for us to know your thoughts about it. Don’t forget to drop...
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Professora Morena Lima is a martial arts practitioner and instructor of BJJ and Capoeira. She’s a physiotrainer and she uses her own Rooted Strength Method. I’m always trying to have a different view of the world and be reminded that my goal in life is to grow, eveolve, get better. I don’t even want to be that same person I was last week… Professora Morena Lima - Episode 728 Growing up in an environment where violence was a norm, it won’t take that long for you to become violent as well. However, for Professora Morena Lima, her childhood made her abhor violence. Upon learning...
info_outlineDr. Jwing-Ming Yang is a martial arts practitioner, instructor, and founder at Yang's Martial Arts Academy (YMAA).
The taller the growth, the lower you bow. The more you learn, the more you should be humble.
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There aren't many guests here in the show who grew up in uniquely difficult situations and our guest is one of them. Dr. Jwing-Ming Yang grew up in wartime where 15 year-olds like him at the time were required to learn martial arts and conditioned to fight whenever required. Later on in his life, Dr. Jwing-Ming Yang found himself studying PhD in America where he started his first martial arts school in the 80s. Presently, he has written over 30 books about Taichi and healing. Listen as he tells us about his books, movies, and Star Wars!
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