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Welcome, martial arts enthusiasts, to an intriguing journey at the intersection of tradition and technology. Today we're delving into a realm where combat meets coding and discipline meets data. While we assist various martial arts schools, there's an emerging powerhouse that has grown interest - Artificial Intelligence. It all began with Chat GPT, a tool that took off like wildfire. A valuable lesson for entrepreneurs: being the first doesn't guarantee success. Today, we're embarking on a journey that explores how martial arts, the very essence of combat and discipline, can harness the...
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In this episode, Craig Wharem is joined by three youth assistant instructors as they discuss many topics that concern youth today. Craig sits down to talk to Katahdin “Kat” Gould and Noah Weisberg from Mark Warners’ Professional Martial Arts Academy as well as Sam Van-Gils from Karate International. Together they discuss how they each got involved in the martial arts, what keeps them training, and instruction.
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.
Dr. Jwing-Ming Yang - Episode 560
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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