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How do you gauge the intensity of a threat?

Mizuchi Dojo Radio

Release Date: 06/13/2025

Marketing and Promoting a Martial Arts School show art Marketing and Promoting a Martial Arts School

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Thinking about opening your own martial arts school? Do you wish more people knew about where you train?     PANELISTS:  Brandon Czerwinski Brandon.A.Czerwinski@gmail.com Training since: 2009 2nd kyu in Krav Maga 3rd kyu in Mizuchi-do 7th kyu in Isshin-Ryu Studied but not ranked in Arnis, Muay Thai, and Wing Chun       Rob Guida: RGuida@msdkenpo.com   Training since: 1993   Owner/operator of MSD Kenpo Karate since 2012   2nd degree Black Belt in Kenpo Karate   1st degree Black Belt in Modern Arnis   Green belt in Nihon Gochin Aikido...

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Making martial arts social media posts show art Making martial arts social media posts

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So you own a martial arts school and you've decided to become a GOAT. Well, be prepared as instead you are likely to become one of the "Billy Goats Gruff" trying to get your social media post to your target audience in that lush pasture known as social media. And waiting for you as you try to reach that audience are sometimes very nasty Internet trolls.  Here is some advice from several martial arts instructors as well as media "experts" on considerations in making posts for social media.     PANELISTS:  Brandon Czerwinski Training since: 2009 2nd kyu in Krav Maga 3rd kyu...

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Kata Revolutions This week's episode felt like only the third time examining the matrix that is kata. While this is our third episode of season three, the panel has addressed this topic five times before: Season 1 Episode 6 - Kata in training Season 1 Episode 9 - How does one get the most out of training with forms (kata)? Season 1 Episode 30 - How do your kata (forms) inform your kumite (self-defense/fighting)? Season 1 Episode 32 - Kata bunkai - facts, fiction, and fairy tails Season 2 Episode 48 - Kata - dance of death or simply a dance? Take a listen as our panelists get passionate as...

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Weapons Training and the Morality involved show art Weapons Training and the Morality involved

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Weapons have a coolness factor that through contemporary martial arts have taken them from lethal combat tools to sometimes little more than flashy, light-weight, under-sized batons. Thus the gravity of training with a tool that resembles a potentially lethal tool has for some disconnected from any of the morality considerations associated with lethal martial arts tools.  Given that weapons are more inclined to disfigure or end a life, can they be trained with without any consideration for how the skills involved still have lethal implications? Is there any responsiblity for the teacher...

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Weapons Training - Practicality vs Reality show art Weapons Training - Practicality vs Reality

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Weapons. Considered to be one of the four pillars of martial arts along with striking, grappling, and healing. It is arguable that if your martial arts system does not include weapons arts training, you are training in an incomplete system. Besides, martial arts is one of the few places outside of the military that a person can train with weapons. And, for many, training with weapons simply feels cool.  Where striking and grappling arts can be readily applied to discourage or disable an attacker, it requires significant training, skill and effort to use these arts to disfigure or end...

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Sugar and spice and everything nice. Is that what the best instructors are made of?  Or is it something else?  Are they a coach? A competitor? A trained educator? A mentor? A friend?  An inspiration?      Suggested reading: "The martial arts instructor's toolbox" by Dave Kovar       PANELISTS:   Rob Guida: Training since: [REDACTED - TOP SECRET - EYES ONLY]  Owner/operator of MSD Kenpo Karate since 2012 () 2nd degree Black Belt in Kenpo Karate 1st degree Black Belt in Modern Arnis Green belt in Nihon Gochin Aikido White belt in...

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Peacocking in the Martial Arts - Necessary Peacocking in the Martial Arts - Necessary "evil" or Simply Bad Form

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Peacocking - conducting oneself in a showy manner, designed to get the attention of others.  The behaviors are at the least unnecessary to the effectiveness of a martial arts action, but at worst it could make oneself vulnerable to injury if one were to do the exact same thing but in a moment of self-defense.  But, what if you do not purport to train for self-defense?  What if your aim is strictly for competition and being showy can make the difference between getting a medal or going home a loser?  Is it wrong to peacock in the performance of martial arts?  Hear what...

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Are martial arts in the US Cultural Appropriation? show art Are martial arts in the US Cultural Appropriation?

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Cultural appropriation can be defined as the adoption of practices of a minority by members of a dominant culture often without understanding nor providing benefit to the source minority community. It differs from cultural appreciation, which involves learning and honoring a culture with permission and respect, while appropriation takes without context, often reinforcing stereotypes. Does your school learn about the culture from which the practice of their martial art originated? Does your school teach behaviors that serve to reinforce stereotypes without appreciation for what culturally...

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Kata: Dance of death or simply a dance? show art Kata: Dance of death or simply a dance?

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Kata - is it a non-stop recreation of a single skirmish or is it a physical mnemonic packed with self-defense routines, body conditioning, footwork and breath training? Or is it a dance? Can it be a martial dance? Something else? Our panel once again approaches this topic. Listen if you dare.   PANELISTS:  Bill Lolo: Green Belt in Muliwai       Dillon Pinkham: Training since: 15yrs old   School owner at Hana Center Martial Arts (https://hanacenter716.com)   5th degree Black Belt in Karate   2nd degree Black Belt in Jujutsu   2nd degree Black Belt...

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Kakushi Waza - Hidden Techniques show art Kakushi Waza - Hidden Techniques

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Kakushi waza - hidden techniques. Within the action of executing any technique, there can be the possibility of additional techniques within the action of execution of the primary technique. These “secondary” techniques are hidden, meaning hard to see or obscured.  Not to be confused with “mykkyo” or secret techniques, which refer to techniques only trained to a select few, hidden techniques can be taught to any student but usually it takes an advanced student to be able to incorporate effective hidden techniques when executing an observable technique.    ...

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Zanshin - awareness of everything in one's environment and, perhaps most importantly, knowing what are the threats in that environment. But how does one evaluate a threat to know what might need to be addressed and the likely intensity of that possible engagement. Our all women's panel addresses how they conceive and even train for threat analysis and response.

 

 

PANELISTS:

Brooke Chamberlain:
Training since: November 2016
 
Co-owner of Hybrid Defense since 2022
 
2nd Degree Black Belt in Krav Maga
 
Studied (but not ranked) in Tae Kwon Do, Muay Thai, Iaido and BJJ
 
 
 
 
Jen Hoch:
Training since: October 1991
 
Orange sash (instructor) in Lui Seong Kuntao Silat
 
Studied (but not ranked in) Isshin-ryu, kickboxing, Capoeira, Bagua, and Tai chi
 
 
 
Christi Horanburg:
Training since: 1995
 
1st kyu in Tae Kwon Do
 
5th kyu in Muliwai
 
Studied (but not ranked in) Krav Maga
 
 
 
Melissa Pinkham:
Training since: February 2016
 
7th kyu in American Kenpo
 
5th kyu in Muliwai
 
Studied (but not ranked) in: Krav Maga, BJJ
 
 
 
Michelle Ritter:
Training since: 2017
 
6th kyu in Mizuchi-do
 
Blue belt in Shotokan
 
Yellow belt in Yoshitsune Jujutsu
 
 
 
 
Theresa Stayer:
Training since: 1997
 
1st kyu in Mizuchi-do
 
3rd kyu in Isshin-ryu
 
6th kyu in American School of Karate
 
Studied (but not ranked) in Wing Chun

 

 

HOST:

Bill Reynolds

Training since: 1983

Owner/instructor at the Mizuchi Dojo (https://mizuchi716.com/)

6th degree Black Belt in Isshin-ryu

2nd degree Black Belt in American Kenpo

4th kyu in Shotokan

Studied (but not ranked in) Aikido, BJJ, Filipino Martial Arts, Wing Chun

Author of “Mizuchi-do: The Way of the Dragon” (https://a.co/d/05qtsBN2)

 

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