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Episode 926 - Feras Alhlou

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Release Date: 06/10/2024

Episode 951 - Team Paul Mitchell show art Episode 951 - Team Paul Mitchell

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SUMMARY Chris Rappold discusses his relationship with Team John Paul Mitchell and the culture of the team. He shares how he got involved with the team and the regional competition scene in New England. Chris emphasizes the importance of the team mentality and the concept of 'we before me' within the team. He also talks about the confusion surrounding the names Paul Mitchell and John Paul Mitchell and how the team remains a part of John Paul Mitchell Systems.   TAKEAWAYS The team mentality and the concept of 'we before me' are crucial in Team John Paul Mitchell. The team's success is...

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Episode 950 - Master Chris Rappold show art Episode 950 - Master Chris Rappold

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SUMMARY In this conversation, Jeremy Lesniak is joined by Master Chris Rappold and he discuss the impact of martial arts training on individuals and families. Master Rappold talks about the power of martial arts to change lives and the joy of seeing students bring their own children to train. He also discusses the importance of creating a family atmosphere in martial arts schools and the benefits of teaching personal development alongside physical techniques. Master Rappold shares his journey of starting his own school and the challenges and successes he experienced. He also touches on the...

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Episode 949 - Ins and Outs of Cross Training show art Episode 949 - Ins and Outs of Cross Training

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SUMMARY In this episode, Andrew Adams, Mark Warner, and Craig Wharem discuss the ins and outs of cross training in martial arts. They highlight the benefits of cross training, such as expanding knowledge and skills, making connections with other martial artists, and gaining a fresh perspective on one's own art. They also mention the importance of having an open mind, setting goals, and communicating with instructors. The downsides of cross training are also discussed, including potential financial costs and the need for beginners to establish a solid foundation before exploring other arts....

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Episode 948 - Sensei Karen Guarino show art Episode 948 - Sensei Karen Guarino

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SUMMARY The conversation covers various topics including Sensei Karen Guarino's background in martial arts, her experience working at a nature center and zoo, and her return to martial arts after a 16-year hiatus. She discusses the impact of martial arts on her confidence and ability to perform on stage. She also shares her love for animals and her work as a zookeeper. The conversation highlights the importance of networking and building relationships in professional development. Karen shares her journey from being a zookeeper to becoming a martial arts instructor and opening her own school....

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Episode 947 - Opening a New School show art Episode 947 - Opening a New School

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SUMMARY In this conversation, Andrew Adams, Nick Taber, and Gregory Williams discuss the process of opening a new martial arts school. They share their personal experiences and motivations for starting their own schools, as well as the challenges they faced. In this conversation, Andrew, Greg, and Nick discuss the challenges of starting a martial arts school and share their experiences and insights. They cover topics such as insurance and liability, marketing and getting students, finding a location and the importance of community engagement. The hosts also mention the importance of teaching...

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Episode 946 - Coach Jeff Goodrum show art Episode 946 - Coach Jeff Goodrum

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SUMMARY Jeremy chat with his guest, Coach Jeff Goodrum, and discusses his love for martial arts and the open-mindedness it brings. He talks about the importance of being a student and constantly learning, as well as the impact of his instructors and upbringing on his mindset. Coach Goodrum also touches on his experiences with fighting and the entertainment aspect of martial arts. He reflects on his journey through different martial arts styles and the influence of his father. He talks about his journey from being a college dropout to starting his own martial arts school and mentoring kids. He...

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Episode 945 - 2 Schools of Thought: Uniforms or Not show art Episode 945 - 2 Schools of Thought: Uniforms or Not

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SUMMARY In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew discuss the pros and cons of training in a traditional martial arts uniform versus something else. They explore the benefits of uniformity, such as setting behavior expectations and creating a sense of belonging. They also discuss the downsides, including the restriction of movement and the expense of purchasing multiple uniforms. Additionally, they touch on the importance of training in street clothes to understand the differences in mobility and footwear. Overall, they emphasize the importance of context and individual preference in choosing a...

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Episode 944 - Wyatt Meriwether show art Episode 944 - Wyatt Meriwether

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SUMMARY In this conversation, Jeremy sits down with Wyatt Meriwether and discusses various topics including martial arts, strongman training, ballet, and the importance of consistency in training. They talk about the balance between flexibility and strength, the dangers of certain exercises, and the need for dedication and perseverance in achieving goals. Wyatt also touches on the challenges of being a performer and the impact of personal experiences on one's career choices. He talks about his journey from joining the military to becoming a modern Army combatives instructor. He shares his...

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Episode 943 - The Legacy we Leave Behind show art Episode 943 - The Legacy we Leave Behind

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SUMMARY The conversation (with Craig Wharem, Kellie Thomas, Mark Warner, Karen Guarino, Matt Nather, Victor Guarino) revolves around the topic of legacy in martial arts. The participants discuss what they hope to leave behind and what they want their students to take away from their teachings. They emphasize the importance of having fun, building self-confidence, and creating a sense of belonging. They also talk about the temporary nature of martial arts involvement and how to manage the emotions of students moving on. The participants share personal stories and insights on teaching from the...

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Episode 942 - Jake Miesner show art Episode 942 - Jake Miesner

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SUMMARY Jeremy sits and chats with Jake Miesner after FTDMW in Kansas. Jake discusses his martial arts background and experiences. He shares his journey from starting martial arts to becoming a teacher and opening his own school. He emphasizes the importance of breaking down movements and keeping the learning process fun and simple. Jake talks about his transition from being a band director to starting his own martial arts school and the challenges he faced. They also discuss the business aspect of running a martial arts school and the need for growth and profitability. Roughly half of martial...

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SUMMARY In this episode, Jeremy interviews Feras Alhlou, a business advisor and martial artist. They discuss the parallels between martial arts and business, including the importance of learning from mistakes, the need for discipline and structure, and the concept of sacrifice and service. Feras shares his journey in both martial arts and business, highlighting the value of continuous learning and the pursuit of mastery. They also touch on the importance of deliberate practice and the benefits of training with different people and in different arts. In this conversation, Jeremy and Feras discuss the importance of having a broad understanding and training in multiple disciplines, both in martial arts and in business. They emphasize the value of finding partners and employees who complement your skills and the importance of discipline and consistency in achieving progress. They also discuss the role of martial arts in self-defense and the importance of de-escalation and avoiding conflict. Feras shares his insights on building a successful business and the importance of being useful, honorable, and compassionate in life.  TAKEAWAYS * There are parallels between martial arts and business, including the importance of learning from mistakes and the need for discipline and structure. * Continuous learning and the pursuit of mastery are key in both martial arts and business. * Deliberate practice and training with different people and in different arts can enhance learning and growth. * Sacrifice and service are integral aspects of martial arts and can be applied to business as well. * The road to mastery requires hours of practice, learning from different sources, and applying knowledge in various contexts. Having a broad understanding and training in multiple disciplines is important for both martial artists and business owners. * Finding partners and employees who complement your skills can lead to greater success. * Discipline and consistency are key to making progress in any endeavor. * De-escalation and avoiding conflict are important aspects of self-defense. * Building a successful business involves more than just making money; it also involves creating a positive business culture and helping others. * Being useful, honorable, and compassionate are important values to live by.