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Episode 913 - To Watch or Not? 2 Schools of Thought

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Release Date: 04/25/2024

Episode 939 - Ethics in Leadership show art Episode 939 - Ethics in Leadership

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SUMMARY In this conversation, Jeremy and Brendan Wilson discuss the topic of leadership and its application in the martial arts. They explore the importance of creating an environment where people can do their best, the role of communication and vision in leadership, and the ethical decisions leaders face. They also touch on the concept of culture in martial arts schools and the responsibility of leaders to set the tone. The conversation highlights the challenges and responsibilities of leadership in both military and martial arts contexts. In this conversation, Brendan Wilson discusses his...

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Episode 938 - Matt Abrahams show art Episode 938 - Matt Abrahams

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SUMMARY In this conversation, Jeremy and Matt discuss the importance of communication in martial arts and in life. They explore how communication is a skill that can be improved and how it is essential for effective leadership. They also discuss the role of empathy in communication and how it helps in understanding others' perspectives. Matt shares his journey in martial arts, from starting at a young age to studying different styles and finding fulfillment in the practice. They highlight the connection between martial arts and communication as both being forms of language and expression. In...

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Episode 937 - Developing a Leadership Team show art Episode 937 - Developing a Leadership Team

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SUMMARY In this episode, Andrew Adams and Craig Wharem discuss the importance of developing a leadership team in martial arts schools. They emphasize the need for school owners to identify potential leaders early on and provide them with opportunities to grow and contribute. They also stress the importance of clear communication and setting expectations for the leadership team. Regular private meetings and outside training can help improve teaching skills and enhance the team's effectiveness. For students who want to become leaders, they recommend expressing their interest to the instructor...

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Episode 936 - Sensei Josh Hodges show art Episode 936 - Sensei Josh Hodges

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SUMMARY In this conversation, Jeremy discusses with Sensei Josh Hodges his martial arts journeys and the importance of training and personal growth. Sensei Hodges touches on topics such as the value of effort and perseverance, the role of organizations in martial arts, and the need for individualization in training. He also explores the concept of mastery and the importance of personalizing one's martial arts practice. In this conversation, Sensei Hodges discusses the importance of principles in martial arts training and how they can be applied across different styles. He emphasizes the value...

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Episode 935 - 2 Schools of Thought: Forms in a Set Order? show art Episode 935 - 2 Schools of Thought: Forms in a Set Order?

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SUMARRY In this conversation, Jeremy and Andrew discuss two schools of thought when it comes to teaching forms in martial arts. The first school of thought is teaching forms in a set order, where students learn one form after another in a predetermined sequence. The second school of thought is a rotating curriculum, where students focus on one form for a certain period of time before moving on to the next form. They explore the pros and cons of each approach and discuss the challenges of managing different levels of students in a class. TAKEAWAYS * There are two schools of thought when it...

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Episode 933 - The Value of Open Ended Drills show art Episode 933 - The Value of Open Ended Drills

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SUMMARY In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew discuss the value of open-ended training drills in martial arts. They explore how allowing students to contribute to drills and make decisions on the fly enhances their learning experience and fosters ownership and creativity. They also highlight the importance of experimentation and problem-solving in martial arts training. The hosts encourage instructors to provide opportunities for students to contribute and explore open-ended drills, ultimately leading to better understanding and skill development. TAKEAWAYS * Open-ended training drills in...

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Episode 932 - Grandmaster Rudy Duncan show art Episode 932 - Grandmaster Rudy Duncan

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SUMMARY In this episode of Whistlekick Martial Arts Radio, Jeremy interviews Grandmaster Rudy Duncan. They discuss his martial arts journey, starting with his introduction to karate as a young boy and his transition to studying Goju and Kempo. Grandmaster Duncan emphasizes the importance of embracing different martial arts styles and cross-training to continue personal growth. They also touch on the significance of katas, the value of questioning and discussing techniques, and the evolving landscape of martial arts. In this conversation, Grandmaster Rudy Duncan shares his insights and...

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Episode 934 - Lori Episode 934 - Lori "Ice" Fetrick

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SUMMARY Lori Fetrick, also known as "Ice" on American Gladiators, shares her journey from being an athlete to becoming a TV personality. She talks about the physical demands of being a gladiator and the importance of staying in shape to prevent injuries. Lori also discusses her love for martial arts and how she incorporated it into her training. She emphasizes the value of discipline and the need to stay ready for opportunities. Lori's story highlights the importance of perseverance and adaptability in pursuing one's passions. She discusses her passion for martial arts and the benefits it...

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Episode 931 - When is it Time to Ask a Student to Leave? show art Episode 931 - When is it Time to Ask a Student to Leave?

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SUMMARY In this conversation, Jeremy and Andrew discuss the challenging topic of when it is time to ask a student to leave a martial arts school. They explore various scenarios where a student's behavior may negatively impact the experience of others, such as disruptive behavior, safety concerns, and drama. They emphasize the importance of maintaining a positive learning environment for all students and the need to address issues that arise. The hosts also acknowledge the difficulty instructors may face in making the decision to ask a student to leave and encourage listeners to share their...

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Episode 930 - Sensei Wojciech Wasilewski show art Episode 930 - Sensei Wojciech Wasilewski

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SUMMARY In this episode of Whistlekick Martial Arts Radio, Jeremy interviews Sensei Wojciech Wasilewski, a martial artist and owner of a karate school. Wojciech shares his journey of becoming a martial artist and opening his own school. He discusses the importance of observation and learning from watching others, as well as the impact of his first instructor on his training. Sensei Wojciech also talks about how martial arts helped him overcome bullying and gain confidence. He emphasizes the need to find a balance between discipline and adaptation in teaching martial arts. Sensei Wasilewski...

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The conversation explores the topic of whether parents should be allowed to watch their children's martial arts classes. The guests discuss the benefits of having parents present, such as building a sense of community, providing support for the child's practice at home, and allowing parents to see the broader benefits of martial arts beyond self-defense. They also mention the importance of setting boundaries for parental involvement. On the other hand, not having parents in the room can help children focus and establish a clear authority figure. The conversation highlights the value of involving parents in a balanced and controlled manner. The conversation explores the benefits and challenges of having parents present during martial arts classes. The hosts discuss how the presence of parents can affect the behavior and focus of the students, as well as the dynamics between parents and instructors. They also explore the importance of building trust and a strong connection between instructors and students. The conversation delves into the role of parents in shaping their children's behavior and the need for children to learn how to discern different perspectives. The hosts discuss various approaches to finding a middle ground between having parents present and creating a focused learning environment.

TAKEAWAYS

* Having parents present in martial arts classes can build a sense of community and provide support for the child's practice at home.

* Setting boundaries for parental involvement is important to maintain a balanced learning environment.

* Not having parents in the room can help children focus and establish a clear authority figure.

* Involving parents in a controlled manner can help them understand the broader benefits of martial arts beyond self-defense. The presence of parents during martial arts classes can affect the behavior and focus of the students.

* Building trust and a strong connection between instructors and students is crucial for effective teaching.

* Parents play a significant role in shaping their children's behavior, but it's important for children to learn how to discern different perspectives.

* Finding a middle ground between having parents present and creating a focused learning environment requires individualized approaches and open communication.