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    Martial Attitude Voice

    Made with discipline. Investigating the concept of discipline in sport and in everyday life. Most recently, a series of interviews with professional boxers to unpack their understanding of fear and anxiety in their discipline. Also, a series of interviews with visually impaired and blind people. To understand their perspectives on the world and to create a bespoke training system enhancing their confidence, proprioception and space awareness. Investigare la disciplina nello sport e nella vita di tutti i giorni.
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    #188: Touch, confidence and blindness - Takashi

    #188: Touch, confidence and blindness - Takashi

    Martial Attitude Training and my MSc in Applied Sport Psychology research are happening! And they are introduced and complemented by a new series of short podcasts exploring how touch, exercise, and confidence are perceived in the visually impaired and blind community. The first guest is Takashi, a professional viola player based in London. He explains to us how there is a good and bad way to touch and be touched.

    Would you like to participate too? Please keep reading, then.

    I am very grateful and happy to share that our funding application through National Lottery was successful! We will soon deliver a series of workshops to visually impaired/blind people, possibly in February-March 2024. 

    As MSc in Applied Sport Psychology student at  St. Mary's University, Twickenham, my research will be a great opportunity to combine valuable research contributing to the scarce literature on the topic, and the application on the field of a significant and impactful work empowering the visual impaired community. It would be then possible to measure pre/post intervention for perceived psychological/physical well-being and confidence on top of important demographic aspects such as age and level of visual impairment, across participants. Also, interviews will be taken, and videos recorded.

    Imagine if you were visually impaired or blind. How is sight loss affecting your movements, posture, and your attitude towards a healthy lifestyle and other people? Is it possible to develop a training method enhanced by a solid sport psychological approach specifically tailored for visually impaired and blind people?

    My experience as a Sport & Remedial Massage Therapist led me to observe that visually impaired and blind people, usually suffering of overall poor posture, need specific support when addressing any kind of exercise and manual therapy as they lack full proprioception and are often live a sedentary life, aggravated by different degrees of anxiety, and depression.

    Combining some of the close-up techniques and tactile teaching methods derived from Kung Fu Wing Chun, that I train and teach, I have found that visually impaired and blind people can also increase their confidence and self-efficacy in controlling their immediate surroundings when in a new environment or in contact with strangers.

    A notable client registered as blind that I have been working with for over two years is Peter Sands, Chairman of the London Sports Club for the Blind, provided the following reference: “The training has personally helped me to feel confident in crowded situations, be aware of my posture alignments and overall has improved my balance.” Pre-pandemic, Peter and I have also recorded a presentation of the work done together, which you can watch clicking HERE

    Building onto these observations, I created Martial Attitude C.I.C., I qualified as Gym Instructor, and I undertook biomechanics for all three years during my undergraduate at Roehampton University to gain the psychological/biomechanical foundations and to learn about the different methodological approaches that could be integrated in Martial Attitude training for visually impaired and blind people.

    If you are visually impaired or blind, or if you know someone who is, and would like to take part to the series of Martial Attitude Voice podcast interviews exploring touch, confidence and visual impairment or if you would like to join in the upcoming Martial Attitude Training workshop early next year, please do keep in touch, via Instagram or according to your communication preferences, all available in the Instagram link in bio.  

     

    Sincerely,

    Mathias Alberton

    Creator and Director at Martial Attitude C.I.C.

    MSc in Applied Sport Psychology Student at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.

    #187: Fear in boxing - Ludumo "9mm" Lamati

    #187: Fear in boxing - Ludumo "9mm" Lamati

    His nickname comes from his former trainer's pistol. More recently, he has been called "miracle man" by the international sport press following a grave accident occurred during his last fight on May 27th, 2023. Ludumo Lamati is a South African professional boxer aged 31, now retiring. 

     

    He always fought without fear, because "fear is a liar", as he clearly states in this exceptional Martial Attitude podcast episode upon fear and anxiety in the world of professional boxing.

     

    He held the IBO super bantamweight title from June 2021 to May 2022. As an amateur, he competed at the 2011 World Championships and lost just 10 fights over nearly 200. As a professional boxer, he holds a record of 23 fight, with 21 wins (11 KOs), 1 draw, and 1 loss.

     

    As mentioned above, the one loss was during his last fight in Belfast, Northern Ireland, for the WBC silver featherweight title against Nick Ball. In a dramatic chain of events, Lamati's corner dropped the towel at 2' 15" of the 12th round. Moments after, Ludumo collapsed because of a brain bleed and was hospitalized and was taken care of in induced coma for several days before, miraculously, waking up and recovering. 

     

    Ludumo Lamati knows. Listen to his precious teaching.

     

    This interview was first recorded on Friday the 6th of October, 2023.

     

    Follow Ludumo on INSTAGRAM  TWITTER 

     

    Recast photo credit: Belfast Telegraph

    If you are visually impaired or blind, or if you know someone who is, and would like to take part to the series of Martial Attitude Voice podcast interviews exploring touch, confidence and visual impairment or if you would like to join in the upcoming Martial Attitude Training workshop early next year, please do keep in touch, via Instagram or according to your communication preferences, all available in the Instagram link in bio.  

     

    Sincerely,

    Mathias Alberton

    Creator and Director at Martial Attitude C.I.C.

    MSc in Applied Sport Psychology Student at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.

    #186: Fear in boxing - Chris "2slick" Kongo

    #186: Fear in boxing - Chris "2slick" Kongo

    He knows no fear, and he is coming to take it all.

    The man is Chris "2slick" Mbwakongo (Kongo), English professional boxer in the welterweight division with an important record of 14 wins (2 KOs) and 2 losses.

    Chris has a plan. He does not fail the plan. With the plan, there is no fear. Fear is not even contemplated, because it is not anywhere near the plan. 

    The championship is in the making and he has signed to Boxxer and Sky Sports. You better keep looking for him.

    Would you guess what he thinks the difference between anxiety and fear being? Listen to him very carefully, then.

     

    This interview was first recorded on Friday the 6th of October, 2023.

     

    Follow Alfie on INSTAGRAM  TWITTER and FACEBOOK and LINKEDIN

     

    Recast photo credit: Sky Sports

    If you are visually impaired or blind, or if you know someone who is, and would like to take part to the series of Martial Attitude Voice podcast interviews exploring touch, confidence and visual impairment or if you would like to join in the upcoming Martial Attitude Training workshop early next year, please do keep in touch, via Instagram or according to your communication preferences, all available in the Instagram link in bio.  

     

    Sincerely,

    Mathias Alberton

    Creator and Director at Martial Attitude C.I.C.

    MSc in Applied Sport Psychology Student at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.

    #185: La voce della boxe - Manolo Chirico

    #185: La voce della boxe - Manolo Chirico

    Come si diventa un radiocronista sportivo? Come si usa la propria voce nel farlo?

     

    Ma soprattutto, quando si va a descrivere al pubblico le fasi concitate di uno sport cosi' veloce e complesso quale e' la boxe, come si ottiene il migliore risultato?

     

    Infine, ma non per ultimo, perche' tutta questa passione per la boxe e come si percepisce e di cosa ha bisogno un grande campione nel pugilato professionistico?

     

    Ne parliamo con Manolo Chirico, torinese e fin da giovane appassionato di sport, tanto da trasformare questa passione nel lavoro sognato da molti, ovverosia quello di telecronista sportivo. Ora direttore creativo per Mola Italia, servizio streaming on-demand di contenuti sportivi.

     

    Seguite la voce di Manolo in questo affascinante podcast sul mondo intorno a chi pratica la boxe.

     

    Seguite Manolo su INSTAGRAM , TWITTER e LINKEDIN

    Scoprite ed ascoltate tutte le sue piu' recenti RADIOCRONACHE 

     

    Questa intervista è stata registrata lunedi' 17 Ottobre 2023.

    If you are visually impaired or blind, or if you know someone who is, and would like to take part to the series of Martial Attitude Voice podcast interviews exploring touch, confidence and visual impairment or if you would like to join in the upcoming Martial Attitude Training workshop early next year, please do keep in touch, via Instagram or according to your communication preferences, all available in the Instagram link in bio.  

     

    Sincerely,

    Mathias Alberton

    Creator and Director at Martial Attitude C.I.C.

    MSc in Applied Sport Psychology Student at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.

    #184: Fear in boxing - Alfie "Classy" Clegg

    #184: Fear in boxing - Alfie "Classy" Clegg

    Alfie "Classy" Clegg is a British professional boxer, undefeated flyweight with a record of 7 wins (2 KOs) and 1 draw over 8 fights. He is currently training for his next bout, scheduled for the 25th November 2023.  

     

    Alfie is 24 years old, but with already more than 12 years of experience under his belt, and he has been extremely busy lately in fostering an important message of support within the youth community building around him.

     

    In his lovely, brand new gym he is training for his future titles whilst coping with extreme rigour and drive across the past difficulties being subject to bullyism and his autism for which is a compelling ambassador.  

     

    He knows what fear, panic attacks and anxiety are. And he teaches how to defeat them.  

     

    A legacy in the making and a message to listen to.

     

    This interview was first recorded on Tuesday the 3rd of October, 2023.

     

    Follow Alfie on INSTAGRAM and FACEBOOK

     

    Discover Alfie BOXING TRAINING

    If you are visually impaired or blind, or if you know someone who is, and would like to take part to the series of Martial Attitude Voice podcast interviews exploring touch, confidence and visual impairment or if you would like to join in the upcoming Martial Attitude Training workshop early next year, please do keep in touch, via Instagram or according to your communication preferences, all available in the Instagram link in bio.  

     

    Sincerely,

    Mathias Alberton

    Creator and Director at Martial Attitude C.I.C.

    MSc in Applied Sport Psychology Student at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.

    #183: Fear in boxing - Kate McLaren

    #183: Fear in boxing - Kate McLaren

    An incredible story of passion, thrive for mental and physical well-being and of important contribution and give-back to the community. Guest to Martial Attitude Voice #martialattitudevoice is Kate McLaren, professional boxer, NSW & Australasian women's welterweight.  

    Originally from Harlow in United Kingdom, Kate has transitioned from a 9-5 office work life to the competitive environment of professional boxing in 2021 after only 12 months in the sport, under the guidance of 4 x World Champion and Boxing Hall of Famer Jeff Fenech.

     

    Kate quickly built a record of 6 fights, with 4 wins and 2 draws, and she is a champion also off the ring, supporting young females through Movement, Mindset & Motivation and advocating for women in sports & closing the pay gap for gender equality.

     

    Notably, she also is the executive director and founder of “It’s Her” a non profit foundation dedicated to the fitness and empowerment of young women and at risk youth.

     

    Most definitely, Kate has shared with us some precious insights about what is fear and anxiety to her and how she overcame both in the quest for her own world title.  

     

    This interview was first recorded on Sunday the 1st of October, 2023.

     

    Follow Kate on INSTAGRAM - LINKEDIN  - X (TWITTER)

    Discover Kate's WEBSITE

     

    Look for all Kate's team:

    Coach:

    Jeff Fenech

     

    Major Sponsor:

    JD Sports 

     

    Recovery Sponsors: 

    City Cave Broadway

    Body WRL

    Physio

     

    Strength & Conditioning:

    Richmond Saliba

     

    Nutritionist:  

    Jennifer May  

     

    Management:

    GS Sports Management

    If you are visually impaired or blind, or if you know someone who is, and would like to take part to the series of Martial Attitude Voice podcast interviews exploring touch, confidence and visual impairment or if you would like to join in the upcoming Martial Attitude Training workshop early next year, please do keep in touch, via Instagram or according to your communication preferences, all available in the Instagram link in bio.  

     

    Sincerely,

    Mathias Alberton

    Creator and Director at Martial Attitude C.I.C.

    MSc in Applied Sport Psychology Student at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.

    #182: Fear in boxing - David "Dangerous Darkie" Rajuili

    #182: Fear in boxing - David "Dangerous Darkie" Rajuili

    David "Dangerous Darkie" Rajuili is a 34 year old professional boxer, former WBF super featherweight and All Africa lightweight champion.

    After more than 20 years dedicated passionately to boxing, which led him from South Africa to continental Europe, David is now preparing for an important bout against the Swedish lightweight Anthony Yigit on October the 7th, 2023. 

    Across his career, David has fought 25 bouts and has a record of 13 wins (3 KO), 11 losses (2 KO), and 1 draw.

    David loves to fight and he is afraid  only of the higher power above, to which he conveys his prayer of safety for himself and his opponent.

    In such a long run in professional boxing, has his view on fear changed over the years? How does he approach the idea of retirement? Does fear hold him back or does it serve him in a meaningful and different way?

    Follow David on INSTAGRAM

    Watch David's  YOUTUBE SHOW

    This interview was first recorded on Saturday the 16th of September, 2023.

    If you are visually impaired or blind, or if you know someone who is, and would like to take part to the series of Martial Attitude Voice podcast interviews exploring touch, confidence and visual impairment or if you would like to join in the upcoming Martial Attitude Training workshop early next year, please do keep in touch, via Instagram or according to your communication preferences, all available in the Instagram link in bio.  

     

    Sincerely,

    Mathias Alberton

    Creator and Director at Martial Attitude C.I.C.

    MSc in Applied Sport Psychology Student at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.

    #181: Fear in boxing - Ellis Zorro

    #181: Fear in boxing - Ellis Zorro

    Ellis Zorro is WBO European Champion and Boxxer Series Champion 2022. Undefeated, he is a professional boxer in the cruiser weight division with an impressive record of 16 wins (7 for KO).

     He is promoted by Hall of Fame boxing promoter Frank Warren, with more than 40 years promoting the biggest stars and fight nights.

    Ellis is currently training for his next bout scheduled for October 6th, 2023.

    Ellis Zorro navigated his career throughout the higher ranks of his category not only by winning against his opponents, but learning from each of them precious clues about how to overcome different issues. 

    Will a punch hurt? Will a venue or a particular crowd stop me from delivering at the best of my ability? Will fighting in front of TV cameras make me too anxious? 

    Now, in retrospective, each fight was a lesson. 

    A big fighter with a powerful figure, Ellis also displays an Olympic calmness when pondering the power he holds and the ways he controls it. 

    Listen to what he thinks about fear in professional boxing.

    Follow Ellis on INSTAGRAM

    Explore Frank Warren INSTAGRAM

    This interview was first recorded on Saturday the 19th of August, 2023.

    If you are visually impaired or blind, or if you know someone who is, and would like to take part to the series of Martial Attitude Voice podcast interviews exploring touch, confidence and visual impairment or if you would like to join in the upcoming Martial Attitude Training workshop early next year, please do keep in touch, via Instagram or according to your communication preferences, all available in the Instagram link in bio.  

     

    Sincerely,

    Mathias Alberton

    Creator and Director at Martial Attitude C.I.C.

    MSc in Applied Sport Psychology Student at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.

    #180: Fear in boxing - Joké Amechi

    #180: Fear in boxing - Joké Amechi

    Joké Amechi is a super bantamweight professional boxer with a record of 3 wins (1 for KO) over three fights, training for his next bout scheduled for September 23rd, 2023.

     

    Joké  is based in South-East London and train at the Double Jab Boxing Club and he also is an advocate of "Jab Don't Stab", an initiative addressing the growing problem of knife crime among young people in the UK. The London knife crime yearly rate has increased by nearly 30% since ten years ago, with nearly 13.000 stabbings last year and the highest effect on homicide rate.

     

    Joké declared that "Boxing can be seen as a violent sport, but in no way, shape or form did it make me an angrier person. If anything, it made me more calm and that, through discipline, I don't need to react with anger all the time."

     

    Starting from here, a dive in his perspective on fear and anxiety in professional boxing. Are you up for it?

     

    Follow Joké on INSTAGRAM

     

    This interview was first recorded on Sunday the 13th of August, 2023.

    If you are visually impaired or blind, or if you know someone who is, and would like to take part to the series of Martial Attitude Voice podcast interviews exploring touch, confidence and visual impairment or if you would like to join in the upcoming Martial Attitude Training workshop early next year, please do keep in touch, via Instagram or according to your communication preferences, all available in the Instagram link in bio.  

     

    Sincerely,

    Mathias Alberton

    Creator and Director at Martial Attitude C.I.C.

    MSc in Applied Sport Psychology Student at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.

    #179: Fear in boxing - Chris "the Bull" Baugh

    #179: Fear in boxing - Chris "the Bull" Baugh

    It may be that fear is unavoidable, but it’s definitely possible to manage it better with appropriate training.

     

    In this Martial Attitude Voice podcast episode, we hear this view from Chris “the Bull" Baugh: Former undefeated professional light middleweight boxer, who retired in 2016 with a 4-0 record (3 by KO).

     

    Since retiring due to a combination of licensing issues and medical complications, Chris has taken his experience from the ring into his performance coaching practice. Chris' coaching focus is to help clients gain clarity on what goals would be meaningful and impactful for them, and to support them in executing them. He has helped not only professional athletes to improve performance, but also those living  busy professional lives looking to improve their mental and physical health.

     

    Furthermore, Chris is a regular speaker for corporates and charities exploring subjects around purpose, performance, the link between mental and physical wellbeing, male vulnerability and identity. He also volunteers his time at Carney's Community, a youth charity in South London supporting vulnerable young people through boxing coaching, targeted youth work and employment training.

     

    How do you think this retired fighter will describe his experience of fear? Does he see any difference between fear and anxiety? And now he’s retired from professional boxing does he feel more or less fear about the things he has to lose? What kind of coping strategies does Chris put in place to understand, combat or even harness the power of fear and anxiety?

     

    This podcast is for you.

     

    Follow Chris on INSTAGRAM

     

    This interview was first recorded on  Friday 11th of August, 2023.

    If you are visually impaired or blind, or if you know someone who is, and would like to take part to the series of Martial Attitude Voice podcast interviews exploring touch, confidence and visual impairment or if you would like to join in the upcoming Martial Attitude Training workshop early next year, please do keep in touch, via Instagram or according to your communication preferences, all available in the Instagram link in bio.  

     

    Sincerely,

    Mathias Alberton

    Creator and Director at Martial Attitude C.I.C.

    MSc in Applied Sport Psychology Student at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.

    #178: Fear in boxing - Sandra Suomela

    #178: Fear in boxing - Sandra Suomela

    She is powerful in smiling and she has a powerful active upbringing in sports and academic. Sandra Suomela, is an amateur boxer with a record of 3 wins over 3 fights (previously, other 3 wins over 3 fights as a white collar) and she won the Haringey Box Cup in 2023.

     

    Originally from Finland, 29 year old, with a MSc in Applied Positive Psychology & Coaching Psychology  at the University of East London, Sandra works in London as a Holistic Life & Performance Coach, creating a non-judgemental space for people to reflect on something (yet) undiscovered, in order to move towards what they value in their life. Whether it is letting go of past-derived obstacles, changing your career, discovering your worth, increasing confidence, achieving goals, forming a healthy self-image, or creating a better relationship with yourself, Sandra’s way of coaching starting from a positive psychology approach adapts to her client's needs. 

     

     What is then her understanding of fear for her as both a Coaching Psychologist and as an amateur boxer? Does she live it differently than anxiety? And how does Sandra cope with both?

     

    Listen up to her powerful podcast episode.


    Discover Sandra's Holistic Life & Performance Coaching practice

    Follow Sandra on INSTAGRAM

     

    This interview was first recorded on Thursday 10th of August, 2023.

    If you are visually impaired or blind, or if you know someone who is, and would like to take part to the series of Martial Attitude Voice podcast interviews exploring touch, confidence and visual impairment or if you would like to join in the upcoming Martial Attitude Training workshop early next year, please do keep in touch, via Instagram or according to your communication preferences, all available in the Instagram link in bio.  

     

    Sincerely,

    Mathias Alberton

    Creator and Director at Martial Attitude C.I.C.

    MSc in Applied Sport Psychology Student at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.

    #177: The eyes of boxing - Afshin, creator of BoxingTunes

    #177: The eyes of boxing - Afshin, creator of BoxingTunes

    What does a boxer think? How do they react to their opponents, to the crowd shouting at them and to the instructions of their coaches in the midst of the battle?

    To better discover the wider boxing environment, Martial Attitude Voice is reaching out to whom conveys some of the magic of boxing to the public. 

    Photographer and videographer, Afshin is the creator of BoxingTunes, a channel that inspires people to change their lives for the better and strive to achieve their full potential. 

    Afshin believes boxing is a metaphor for life, full of inspirational characters that defy the odds and overcome all of the challenges thrown their way, as particularly explored through the Amateur Focus video series.

     

    Discover Afshin's BoxingTunes YouTube Channel

    Follow Afshin on INSTAGRAM

     

    This interview was first recorded on Wednesday 9th of August, 2023.

    If you are visually impaired or blind, or if you know someone who is, and would like to take part to the series of Martial Attitude Voice podcast interviews exploring touch, confidence and visual impairment or if you would like to join in the upcoming Martial Attitude Training workshop early next year, please do keep in touch, via Instagram or according to your communication preferences, all available in the Instagram link in bio.  

     

    Sincerely,

    Mathias Alberton

    Creator and Director at Martial Attitude C.I.C.

    MSc in Applied Sport Psychology Student at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.

    #176: Fear in boxing - Amy Andrew

    #176: Fear in boxing - Amy Andrew

    What is fear like for professional boxers? Is fear different for them than anxiety? What kind of coping strategies do boxers put in place to understand, contrast or even use fear and anxiety?

     

    New Zealand National Champion in the feather weight division, with a record of 4 wins over 4 bouts, Amy Andrew is the incredible pro boxer guest of this new Martial Attitude Voice episode.

     

    A female boxer originally from New Zealand who lives and train in London, UK, now 37 year old and mum of a little baby daughter.  Already English National Champion, Amy has recently become New Zealand National Champion, an experience uber important for her career, pride and sense of achievement, which is also setting in motion the following steps for her to represent New Zealand at the next Olympics Games.


    At the age of 30, after building up a career as a journalist for more than ten years, Amy decided to challenge herself and pursue accomplishment through professional boxing. She overcame the struggle to leave the certain for the uncertain, moneywise, and the idea that it could have been far too late in life already. 


     

    Regardless the odds and inspired by Clint Eastwood's movie Million Dollar Baby, Amy faced a unique and scary life change and the success she has being capable of building for herself is paving the way for future important competitions.


     

    Follow Amy on INSTAGRAM


     

    This interview was first recorded on Saturday 15th of July, 2023.

    If you are visually impaired or blind, or if you know someone who is, and would like to take part to the series of Martial Attitude Voice podcast interviews exploring touch, confidence and visual impairment or if you would like to join in the upcoming Martial Attitude Training workshop early next year, please do keep in touch, via Instagram or according to your communication preferences, all available in the Instagram link in bio.  

     

    Sincerely,

    Mathias Alberton

    Creator and Director at Martial Attitude C.I.C.

    MSc in Applied Sport Psychology Student at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.

    #175: La paura nel pugilato professionistico - Felice "Faccia d' angelo" Moncelli

    #175: La paura nel pugilato professionistico - Felice "Faccia d' angelo" Moncelli

    Cosa e' la paura per un pugile professionista? Quali strategie adotta per affrontarla? Nel pugilato, la paura e' diversa dall' ansia?

     

    Ospite questa volta per la serie di podcast dedicati alla paura nel mondo del pugilato professionistico e' Felice Moncelli aka Faccia d'angelo che, di recente, ha conquistato la cintura del Mediterraneo IBF nella categoria super welter.

     

    Felice e' inoltre Campione d'Italia e Campione Europeo IBF, con un totale di 33 incontri da professionista: 24 vittorie (6 per KO), 8 sconfitte (3 per KO), ed un pareggio. 

     

    Felice ci racconta come riesce a bilanciare il suo ruolo di padre di due piccoli bambini, i suoi impegni professionali e la gestione dell' ansia, attraverso recenti esperienze pugilistiche che lo hanno portato ad inserire la figura di un mental coach nel suo team di allenamento, per ottimizzare la performance anche quando tutto sembra andare al meglio... fino a che non lo va piu'.

     

    "La mente e' tutto", sostiene Felice.

     

    Seguite Felice su INSTAGRAM

     

    Questa intervista è stata registrata sabato 22 Luglio 2023.

    If you are visually impaired or blind, or if you know someone who is, and would like to take part to the series of Martial Attitude Voice podcast interviews exploring touch, confidence and visual impairment or if you would like to join in the upcoming Martial Attitude Training workshop early next year, please do keep in touch, via Instagram or according to your communication preferences, all available in the Instagram link in bio.  

     

    Sincerely,

    Mathias Alberton

    Creator and Director at Martial Attitude C.I.C.

    MSc in Applied Sport Psychology Student at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.

    #174: Fear in boxing - Jon Durrant

    #174: Fear in boxing - Jon Durrant

    What is fear like for professional boxers? Is fear different for them than anxiety? What kind of coping strategies do boxers put in place to understand, contrast, or even use fear and anxiety?

    In this Martial Attitude Voice podcast episode, we had the chance to explore the topic from a slightly different angle, that is the one of the boxing coach. 

    Guest of the episode is Jon Durrant, former ISKA Kickboxing Champion, acknowledged as one of the most versatile coaches in London. He has and continues to train Elite Amateur International Boxers (Olympic level), Professional Boxers (WBC International Champion), Kickboxers (ISKA European champion, WKA European champion, World champion) Karate Combat’ World title fight and MMA fighters (Bellator, PFL and Cagewarriors).

    What did he learn about fear and how to tackle it over almost 4 decades in competing in different combat sports and in boxing? Who is he training now? What does he says to his champions when in doubt of fear?

    Super podcast to listen to.

    Follow Jon on INSTAGRAM

    Explore Jon's WEBSITE and training with him

    This interview was first recorded on  Wednesday 12th of July, 2023.

    If you are visually impaired or blind, or if you know someone who is, and would like to take part to the series of Martial Attitude Voice podcast interviews exploring touch, confidence and visual impairment or if you would like to join in the upcoming Martial Attitude Training workshop early next year, please do keep in touch, via Instagram or according to your communication preferences, all available in the Instagram link in bio.  

     

    Sincerely,

    Mathias Alberton

    Creator and Director at Martial Attitude C.I.C.

    MSc in Applied Sport Psychology Student at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.

    #173: Masood Abdulah VS Amin “The General” Jahanzeb

    #173: Masood Abdulah VS Amin “The General” Jahanzeb

    Masood Abdulah has a hunger for a title and Amin "The General" Jahanzeb is the only obstacle in the way.  

     

    Masood is known for his fierce technical skills and for the power of his blows. Originally from Afghanistan, Masood first arrived in London as a refugee and his immense drive brought him to thrive in boxing overcoming incredible odds, and he was the first person to win the NBA Elite title in 23 years in London. He is now looking for a decisive step up in his career before his age might pose a greater limitation in achieving important results in professional boxing.  

     

    In this interview, we come to know how both Masood and Amin are keen of fighting each other as soon as possible as planned, without any further delays due to unexpected and unwelcome interferences by the boxing federation.

     

    Masood is showing confidence on the damage he can inflict on The General and that he should be fearful of losing all what he had worked so hard to conquer by accepting a fight with him.

     

    The date is set for August the 18th 2023 at the York Hall in London. Will you be there as well?

     

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    This interview was first recorded on Sunday 2nd of July, 2023.

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    Mathias Alberton

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    MSc in Applied Sport Psychology Student at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.

    #172: Fear in boxing - Natty Ngwenya

    #172: Fear in boxing - Natty Ngwenya

    What is fear like for professional boxers? Is fear different for them than anxiety? What kind of coping strategies do boxers put in place to understand, contrast or even use fear and anxiety?

    Natty developed an interesting in boxing whilst serving in the army in UK and after a fulfilling amateur career with 52 bouts, he decided to turn professional last year and he is now preparing for a new fight in London after winning his first one.

    In this episode, Natty has shared his view on fear and anxiety in and outside the ring and he talked at length on his coping mechanism to prepare to battle and to command the mind over any flight-or-flight stimulus that might have risen pre or during a bout.

    As you will hear, self-talk has more than something to do about it...

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    This interview was first recorded on Saturday 1ath of March, 2023.

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    Mathias Alberton

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    MSc in Applied Sport Psychology Student at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.

    #171: Fear in boxing - Numan Hussain

    #171: Fear in boxing - Numan Hussain

    What is fear like for professional boxers? Is fear different for them than anxiety? What kind of coping strategies do boxers put in place to understand, contrast or even use fear and anxiety?

     

    In this Martial Attitude Voice podcast episode, we have spoken to Numan Hussain: professional super feather weight boxer, 2 wins over 2 fights. His vibrant take on boxing, his journey to master his craft and his personal understanding of the rigors of preparation intertwine profoundly with his vision of a dedicated high achiever. 

     

    Originally from London and shaped by it, Numan will guide us through what fear is for him in boxing and how he cope with it.

     

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    This interview was first recorded on  Sunday 5th of February, 2023.

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    Mathias Alberton

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    MSc in Applied Sport Psychology Student at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.

    #170: Fear in boxing - Masood Abdulah

    #170: Fear in boxing - Masood Abdulah

    What is fear like for professional boxers? Is fear different for them than anxiety? What kind of coping strategies do boxers put in place to understand, contrast or even use fear and anxiety?

     

    In this Martial Attitude Voice podcast episode, we can listen to Masood Abdulah: professional featherweight boxer, 7 wins over 7 fights, 3 by KO. He was the record breaker as an amateur in having the most fights with 34 bouts within 2.5 years, he was the fastest person to win the National Elite Title ever, and he was the first person to win the NBA Elite title in 23 years in London.  

     

    Originally from Afghanistan, Masood first arrived in London as a refugee and his immense drive brought him to thrive in boxing overcoming incredible odds. A story to be listen to. A champion in the making. 

     

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    This interview was first recorded on Thursday 8th of December, 2022.

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    Sincerely,

    Mathias Alberton

    Creator and Director at Martial Attitude C.I.C.

    MSc in Applied Sport Psychology Student at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.

    #169: La paura nel pugilato professionistico - Alessio Mastronunzio

    #169: La paura nel pugilato professionistico - Alessio Mastronunzio

    Cosa e' la paura per un pugile professionista? Quali strategie adotta per affrontarla? Nel pugilato, la paura e' diversa dall' ansia?

     

    Secondo ospite della serie di podcast dedicati alla paura nel mondo del pugilato professionistico e' Alessio Mastronunzio aka Lillo: categoria super welter, 11 vittorie (3 per KO) su 14 incontri ed 3 sconfitte (1 per KO), allenato dal pluri-premiato coach Simone d' Alessandri della Phoenix Gym di Roma.  

     

    Di recente, Alessio ha conquistato la cintura del Mediterraneo IBF.

     

    Questa intervista è stata registrata il 30 Novembre 2022.

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    Sincerely,

    Mathias Alberton

    Creator and Director at Martial Attitude C.I.C.

    MSc in Applied Sport Psychology Student at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.

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