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In today's episode Andrew is joined by friend of the show Tashi Mark Warner and they discuss lineage and whether it's important to know. Will knowing who came before you make you a better martial artist? Will knowing important figures from other styles help you as well?
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In today's episode Jeremy sits down and talks with Sifu Matthew Stone after Free Training Day Pacific Northwest. “When you think you’ve made it, when you think you’re somebody, you probably aren’t.” Listen in as Jeremy and Sifu Stone’s discussion weaves through topics like ego, toxic training environments, knowing your role as an instructor, psychology and more!
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In this episode, Andrew chats with Jeremy about the new whistlekick Alliance program and how you can get involved. There are 4 things you get for being a part of this new program, so listen in and find out what they are! Find out more by clicking here:
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In today's episode Jeremy sits down and talks with Sensei Gabe Trance after Free Training Day Pacific Northwest. They talk about old school training, Sensei Trance's first school in Massachusetts in the 80's, and taking business classes from Jhoon Rhee's nephew. Sensei Trance was also trained as a classical pianist, so music comes into play here as well. We hope you enjoy!
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Today's episode was recorded live, in front of an audience, while at Martial Summit 2023. Jeremy and Andrew sit down and discuss the impetus of Free Training Day, how it started, where it grew to, how it spread to other parts of the USA, and how it evolved into Martial Summit 2023 in the Northeast. They also discuss where it might go for 2024!
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Jeremy sat down with Sifu Restita DeJesus after Free Training Day Pacific Northwest. 2 weeks ago we released an episode with her and legendary kickboxer Kathy Long. Today, Sifu DeJesus shares her journey as a martial artist, starting with various styles and eventually focusing on Chinese Wushu. Listen along and enjoy the journey!
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info_outlineWelcome, fellow martial arts enthusiasts, to another episode of whistlekick Martial Arts Radio. Today we've got a captivating conversation with Hanshi Judy Durkin, diving deep into the heart of martial arts and her incredible journey in it.
Hanshi Durkin believes that martial arts should be a joyful endeavor. Because, as she says “Let's face it, if it's not fun, who's going to stick with it?” She’s been on this exhilarating martial arts journey for nearly half a century, guided by her husband Buzz, a seasoned martial arts instructor known not only for his expertise but also his infectious sense of humor.
In this episode, they delve into the importance of camaraderie in the dojo and how it elevates the martial arts experience. Hanshi Durkin’s journey, amidst hundreds of fellow students, was marked by acceptance and equality, proving that martial arts truly transcend gender boundaries.
And speaking of students, our guest's dojo has seen its fair share of practitioners over the years, becoming a family affair in many cases. Grandparents who trained as kids now train with their children and grandchildren. The secret sauce? It’s a mix of traditional Okinawan karate, a strong sense of tradition, encouragement, and a focus on values that extend far beyond the dojo's walls.
So, sit back, relax, and join us as we explore the passion, determination, and enduring friendships that make martial arts, not just a physical endeavor, but a way of life. Get ready for an inspiring episode filled with wisdom from the dojo, laughter, and a deep love for the martial arts journey!