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    whistlekick Martial Arts Radio

    whistlekick Martial Arts Radio is the only bi-weekly podcast devoted to the traditional martial arts in all forms. We dig into what makes martial artists tick, their history and experience… and tell some great stories in the process. It’s all about bringing martial artists together and learning from one another. Our guests include the famous and the unknown, from taekwondo, karate, hapkido, capoeira, kungfu, FMA, HEMA and everything else you can imagine.
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    Episode 899 - 2 Schools of Thought: All Together or Segmented Classes

    Episode 899 - 2 Schools of Thought: All Together or Segmented Classes

    SUMMARY

    In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew discuss the two schools of thought when it comes to teaching martial arts: having all students learn everything in a school versus allowing them to pick and choose specialized classes. They explore the pros and cons of each approach, including the importance of focus and prioritization, the role of the instructor in determining curriculum, and the challenges of separate rankings for different arts. They emphasize the need for instructors and students to align their goals and evaluate teaching methods to ensure they are achieving their martial arts goals.

    TAKEAWAYS

    *There are two schools of thought when it comes to teaching martial arts: having all students learn everything in a school or allowing them to pick and choose specialized classes.

    *Separate classes can provide focus and prioritization, allowing students to train in the areas they are most interested in.

    *Instructors play a crucial role in determining the curriculum and should consider the goals of their students when designing classes.

    *Separate rankings for different arts can be beneficial, but it is important to ensure that students are still exposed to and progressing in all areas of martial arts.

    *Both instructors and students should regularly evaluate their teaching methods and class choices to ensure they are aligned with their martial arts goals. 

    Episode 898 - Grandmaster Steve DeMasco

    Episode 898 - Grandmaster Steve DeMasco
    SUMMARY Grandmaster Steve DeMasco shares his journey in martial arts and the importance of humility and service as an instructor. He emphasizes the need for instructors to prioritize the well-being and growth of their students. DeMasco also discusses the dangers of ego in martial arts and the impact of personal experiences on shaping one's philosophy. He highlights the transformative power of martial arts and the importance of respect, self-discipline, and self-improvement. DeMasco encourages instructors to reflect on their own actions and to strive for continuous improvement in their teaching.  In this conversation, Grandmaster DeMasco shares his experiences and insights on maintaining philosophy and control, the impact of childhood experiences, studying psychology, finding purpose in psychology, the pain of self-reflection, being the person you needed, the impact of training philosophy, discovering Kempo, being the black sheep of an organization, cross-training in Kung Fu, studying Chinese martial arts, being invited to China, and final thoughts on the effect we have on others.  TAKEAWAYS *Instructors should prioritize humility and service, putting the well-being and growth of their students first. *Ego can be detrimental in martial arts, and instructors should strive to maintain humility and avoid inflating their own importance. *Personal experiences and mentors play a significant role in shaping an instructor's philosophy and approach to teaching. *Martial arts have the power to transform lives, instilling respect, self-discipline, and self-improvement. *The landscape of martial arts instruction is changing, with a greater emphasis on transparency and the need for continuous improvement.

    Episode 897 - Can you learn martial arts from books?

    Episode 897 - Can you learn martial arts from books?

    SUMARY

    In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew discuss the controversial topic of learning martial arts from books. They explore the value of books in martial arts education and the shift towards learning from recordings. They share an example of someone learning a form from a book and emphasize the importance of learning from various resources. The hosts also address different perspectives on learning from books and encourage listeners to support Whistlekick.

    TAKEAWAYS

    *Books can be a valuable resource for learning about martial arts, providing education, philosophy, and context for training.

    *Learning from books may not be the same as learning in-person, but it can offer depth of context and nuance.

    *There is no specific technique or practice within martial arts that should not be learned from a book.

    *A good martial artist utilizes various resources, including books, classes, videos, and personal practice.

    Episode 896 - Danielle Millholen

    Episode 896 - Danielle Millholen
    SUMMARY In this episode, Jeremy interviews Danielle Millholen, a martial artist with a background in Taekwondo. They discuss Danielle's journey in martial arts, the expansion of her horizons through training and traveling, and the integration of different martial arts styles. They also explore how martial arts has become a lifestyle for Danielle, impacting her personal growth and confidence. Additionally, they delve into the relationship between fitness and martial arts, as well as Danielle's experience training for a fight and dealing with an injury. In this conversation, Jeremy and Danielle discuss her journey in martial arts, including her struggles with progress, dealing with depression, finding joy in teaching kids, the importance of having fun, personal growth and self-awareness, limitations and working on personal attributes, future goals, and inspiring others.  TAKEAWAYS *Martial arts can lead to the formation of strong friendships and a sense of community. *Integrating different martial arts styles can enhance one's training and expand their knowledge. *Martial arts can contribute to personal growth, increased confidence, and a more open mindset. *Fitness and strength training can complement martial arts training and improve performance. *Training for a fight requires mental preparation and a balance between confidence and humility. *Dealing with injuries in martial arts can be challenging, but it can also provide opportunities for personal growth and reflection. Struggling with progress is a common experience in martial arts, but seeking second opinions and trying different approaches can help overcome obstacles. *Depression can be a challenging period, but having a support system and finding joy in teaching and training can help alleviate the symptoms. *Teaching kids can be a rewarding experience, and being able to have fun and be goofy with them is important for building a positive learning environment. *Having fun is crucial in martial arts training, as it enhances the learning experience and keeps motivation high. *Self-awareness and personal growth are essential in martial arts, and being open to feedback and willing to listen can lead to significant improvements. *Recognizing limitations and working on personal attributes can help overcome obstacles and achieve goals. *Setting future goals, such as getting back into fighting and inspiring others, can provide motivation and direction in martial arts. *Closing thoughts: Keep kicking, train hard, have fun, laugh a lot, and continue to pursue personal growth in martial arts.

    Episode 894 - Renshi Anthony Wisler

    Episode 894 - Renshi Anthony Wisler
    SUMMARY In this episode, Renshi Anthony shares his martial arts journey, starting from his introduction to karate and jiu-jitsu at the age of 14. He discusses the impact of personal loss and how it led him to fully commit to his training. Renshi Wisler also talks about the challenges and benefits of exploring different martial arts styles, including Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Bagua. He emphasizes the importance of continuous growth and the integration of different perspectives in martial arts training. In this conversation, Renshi Wisler discusses his experience training in different martial arts styles and the benefits of learning from different instructors. He shares advice for those considering training in multiple styles and emphasizes the importance of staying consistent in one style before branching out. He also reflects on the value of taking time off from training and how it can lead to a deeper appreciation for martial arts. He encourages those who have taken a break to return to training when they are ready and not to be too hard on themselves. Finally, Anthony highlights the sense of community and deep bonds that can be formed through martial arts training.  TAKEAWAYS Commitment and dedication are key to progress in martial arts. Experiencing different martial arts styles can provide new perspectives and enhance growth. The mindset and approach to training can have a significant impact on progress. Incorporating previous training into new styles can lead to a more well-rounded martial artist. Training with different instructors can provide a deeper understanding of martial arts and expose practitioners to different aspects of the same style. It is beneficial to stay consistent in one style before cross-training in other styles. Taking time off from training can lead to a greater appreciation for martial arts and a renewed passion upon returning. It is important to be honest with oneself about the desire to return to training and to make an effort to train when possible. Martial arts training fosters a sense of community and can lead to deep and meaningful relationships.

    Episode 893 - 2 Schools of Thought: Should Testing be Scheduled?

    Episode 893 - 2 Schools of Thought: Should Testing be Scheduled?

    SUMMARY

    In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew discuss the topic of whether martial arts rank testing should be scheduled or a surprise. They explore the benefits and downsides of both approaches and share their personal experiences. They also touch on the differences in rank testing between traditional martial arts schools and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. The main takeaway is that each school should do what works best for their students and goals.

    TAKEAWAYS

    There are benefits to both scheduled and surprise rank testing in martial arts.

    Scheduled testing allows students to set goals and prepare in advance, while surprise testing simulates real-world situations.

    Surprise testing may lack the community aspect and support from family and friends that scheduled testing provides.

    It is important for each school to determine what approach works best for their students and maintain consistency.

    Episode 892 - Matt "Matador" Thomas

    Episode 892 - Matt  "Matador" Thomas
    SUMMARY Matt Thomas shares his journey in the unique sport of chess boxing. He discusses how he discovered chess boxing and the training camp he went through to prepare for the World Championship. Matt explains the different styles and strategies in chess boxing and how the sport combines the mental and physical aspects of chess and boxing. He also talks about his role in promoting and growing the sport of chess boxing. Matt shares his journey in the world of chess boxing, from losing in the World Championship to becoming a commentator and promoter. He discusses the impact of the founder of chess boxing, Ipe, and his role in growing the sport. Matt also highlights the breakthrough event in 2019 and the future of chess boxing, including the involvement of influencers and the potential for scaling the sport. He encourages listeners to get involved and support chess boxing, whether as competitors or fans. Matt also discusses the concept of surrender and acceptance and the importance of starting something new and pursuing goals.  TAKEAWAYS Chess boxing is a unique sport that combines the mental game of chess with the physicality of boxing. Training for chess boxing requires managing state changes and resources effectively. Chess boxing attracts individuals with a background in martial arts and chess, but also welcomes newcomers to both disciplines. The sport of chess boxing offers a variety of styles and strategies, allowing individuals to express themselves in different ways. Chess boxing offers a unique combination of physical and mental challenges, making it an exciting and engaging sport. The involvement of influencers and the promotion of chess boxing events can help grow the sport and attract a wider audience. Surrender and acceptance are important concepts in chess boxing and in life, allowing individuals to find their true roles and contribute to the community. Starting something new and pursuing goals, even later in life, can bring a sense of fulfillment and excitement.

    Episode 891 - 2024 State of the Martial Arts

    Episode 891 - 2024 State of the Martial Arts

    In this episode, we’re bringing you Jeremy’s 2024 State of the Martial Arts and what we could do to move forward.

    Martial Arts, just like any other sport, is not perfect. That’s the very reason why we need to recognize and accept that as a fact so we can improve it for generations of Martial Artists to come. In this episode, Jeremy talks about where he thinks Martial Arts world is and what we could do to move forward. Listen to learn more!

    Episode 890 - Ari Heart

    Episode 890 - Ari Heart
    SUMMARY In this episode, Jeremy interviews Ari Heart, the owner of Elements MMA. Ari shares his journey in martial arts, starting from his early experiences in karate and his fascination with the UFC. He discusses how a traumatic experience led him to pursue martial arts seriously and eventually specialize in jiu-jitsu. Ari also talks about the influence of yoga on his training and teaching, and how it has transformed his perspective on martial arts. He emphasizes the value of traditional martial arts and the importance of creating a welcoming and respectful environment in the MMA community. This conversation explores the diversity of movement and the importance of embracing different ways of doing things. It emphasizes the value of physical movement as a language and the need to expand beyond self-defense and combat in martial arts. The discussion also highlights the role of movement in releasing angst and static energy, as well as the impact of sitting on health. The guest's book, 'Burn Your Chair,' is introduced as a resource for promoting movement and exploring alternative seating options. The conversation concludes with a call to encourage movement and joy in all forms.  TAKEAWAYS •  Martial arts can provide a sense of empowerment and strength during challenging times. •  The practice of yoga can complement martial arts training by promoting flexibility, resilience, and self-awareness. •  The UFC and modern martial arts can benefit from incorporating the values and teachings of traditional martial arts, such as discipline, respect, and teamwork. •  Creating a welcoming and respectful environment in martial arts studios fosters a sense of community and camaraderie among practitioners.  

    Episode 899 - Martial Arts and Thrown Weapons

    Episode 899 - Martial Arts and Thrown Weapons
    Today Jeremy and Andrew (and friends) take a visit to the Axe House in Keene, one of the many sponsors of Martial Summit. While there they discuss the growing popularity of axe throwing as a recreational activity and its connection to martial arts. They highlight the similarities between throwing weapons and martial arts techniques, such as the importance of distance, technique, and adaptability. They interview the owner, Jamie Dyer, and he emphasizes the value of constructive criticism and open-mindedness in both axe throwing and martial arts training. They encourage listeners to try axe throwing as a fun and objective way to improve their skills. It was a ton of fun and conclude by emphasizing the social aspect of axe throwing and the importance of having fun in martial arts training. Be sure to watch the video of this one!

     

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    Episode 888 - Sifu Michael Martin

    Episode 888 - Sifu Michael Martin
    SUMMARY In this episode, Sifu Michael Martin discusses his martial arts journey and the transitions he made between different styles. He emphasizes the importance of individual expression in martial arts and adapting teaching to students' backgrounds. Sifu Martin also explores the limitations of traditional martial arts training and the value of cross-training. He highlights the element of surprise in combat and the need for research in martial arts. Additionally, he addresses misconceptions about Tai Chi and the aggressive nature of internal martial arts.   In this conversation, Sifu Martin discusses the origins and misconceptions of internal martial arts. He explains how the internal arts division emerged in the early 20th century as a way for aristocratic scholars to justify their training among their elitist friends. Michael debunks the belief that internal arts were developed in Daoist monasteries and highlights the reality of old masters in martial arts. He also discusses the changing perception of internal arts and the impact of the MMA craze on martial arts training. Michael emphasizes the importance of understanding the reasons behind the techniques and approaches in martial arts.   TAKEAWAYS Individual expression is important in martial arts, and teachers should adapt their instruction to students' backgrounds. Cross-training in different martial arts styles can enhance skills and broaden perspectives. The element of surprise can be advantageous in combat, and unfamiliar techniques can catch opponents off guard. Full contact training can teach valuable lessons about fighting spirit and the effectiveness of techniques. Misconceptions about Tai Chi and internal martial arts can hinder understanding of their combative nature. The internal arts division in martial arts emerged in the early 20th century as a way for aristocratic scholars to justify their training among their elitist friends. The belief that internal arts were developed in Daoist monasteries is a misconception. The reality is that old masters in martial arts were not necessarily spiritually enlightened beings. The MMA craze has led to a re-examination of martial arts, with practitioners realizing the importance of training in various aspects of combat. Understanding the reasons behind the techniques and approaches in martial arts is crucial for effective training and development.  

    Episode 887 - Building Community Through Advanced Training

    Episode 887 - Building Community Through Advanced Training

     

    In this episode, Andrew is joined by Victor and Karen to discuss building community through advanced training in martial arts. They share their experiences of opening a new martial arts school and the importance of collaboration over competition. They all talk about the inspiration they gained from Martial Summit and the decision to focus on advanced students for their monthly events. They also discuss the planning process and the goal of creating a workshop-like environment. The first half concludes with their expectations for the first event and their hopes for building a strong martial arts community.

    TAKEAWAYS Collaboration and communication among martial arts schools can help build a stronger community.

    Focusing on advanced students for monthly events can create a unique learning experience.

    Creating a workshop-like environment allows for the sharing of knowledge and techniques.

    Building a strong martial arts community requires a mindset of collaboration over competition.

     

    The second half discusses how Victor and Karens first monthly training went, what they all got from it, and how they will proceed for the future.

    Episode 886 - Shihan Desmond Diaz

    Episode 886 - Shihan Desmond Diaz
    Shihan Desmond Diaz discusses the importance of maintaining health and preventing injuries in martial arts. He shares his personal experiences with injuries and how he stays on top of his physical well-being. He also talks about why he has chosen not to have his own martial arts school and the challenges he faces in finding his home in the martial arts community. He emphasizes the importance of continuous development as a martial artist and the value of learning from different perspectives. Desmond concludes with inspiring takeaways for martial artists.

    Episode 885 - Setting Goals in Martial Arts

    Episode 885 - Setting Goals in Martial Arts

    SUMMARY

    In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew discuss the importance of goal setting in martial arts and in life. They emphasize the need for realistic and measurable goals, breaking them down into small, manageable steps. They also discuss the benefits of stepping outside of one's comfort zone and the importance of accountability and support in achieving goals. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to set their own goals and share them for accountability.

     

    TAKEAWAYS

    Set realistic and measurable goals

    Break goals down into small, manageable steps

    Step outside of your comfort zone to facilitate growth

    Seek accountability and support to stay on track

    Episode 884 - Sensei Andrew Corbin

    Episode 884 - Sensei Andrew Corbin
    Sensei Andrew Corbin shares his journey in martial arts, from his early interest in karate influenced by movies and anime to his passion for history and culture. He discusses the different approaches to karate in Japan and the US, highlighting the distinction between sports karate and traditional martial arts.  Corbin delves into the linguistic aspect of karate, emphasizing the correct pronunciation and the importance of understanding the language and history behind the practice. He touches on the challenges of finding the desired type of school and the controversy surrounding the formation of new karate organizations.   Finally, he reflects on the lessons learned from organizational splintering and the complexities of international relations.  In this conversation, Corbin shares his journey in karate, from achieving his black belt to falling out of the practice and discovering Japan. He discusses studying international business in Japan and becoming the first non-Japanese black belt on his university karate team. Corbin also shares his experience surviving a grueling summer training camp and the mental health benefits of martial arts. He emphasizes the importance of mental toughness and the sensei-student relationship in martial arts. The conversation ends with a teaser about a traumatic event where martial arts saved Corbin's life.  TAKEAWAYS Early exposure to movies and anime can spark an interest in martial arts. Understanding the language and history behind karate enhances the practice. There is a distinction between sports karate and traditional martial arts. Finding the right martial arts school can be challenging, especially in Japan. Organizational splintering can hinder progress and unity in the martial arts community.

    Episode 883 - Martial Arts Word Association 10

    Episode 883 - Martial Arts Word Association 10

    Here at whistlekick Martial Arts Radio, we like to mix things up once in a while. We’re going to do “Martial Arts Word Association” where Andrew gives Jeremy a random word that he could connect to martial arts. In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew discuss randomly generated topics to try and find out how they can relate to martial arts!

    Today’s word list was brought to us by listener Denise. Thanks Denise!

    Episode 882 - Sensei James Pankiewicz

    Episode 882 - Sensei James Pankiewicz

    Welcome to another riveting episode of Whistlekick Martial Arts Radio, the podcast that explores the rich tapestry of martial arts stories from around the world. In this episode, we sit down with the esteemed Sensei James Pankiewicz, whose martial arts journey led him from the halls of college to the vibrant streets of Okinawa.

    Sensei James shares his compelling story of an irresistible pull towards Japan during his college years, culminating in a life-altering move to Okinawa 15 years ago. As a martial artist deeply immersed in the local culture, he not only runs his own dojo but also crafted a unique experience with the creation of the Dojo Bar, a karate-themed establishment where enthusiasts gather to share their passion.

    In this captivating interview, Sensei Pankiewicz unveils his role as a guide, leading karate-themed history tours of Okinawa and assisting visitors in maximizing their martial arts experience on the island. Join us on as Sensei Pankiewicz shares his fascinating journey, offering a glimpse into the convergence of tradition, community, and the global appeal of Okinawan martial arts.

    Episode 881 - Thoughts on Martial Arts Testing

    Episode 881 - Thoughts on Martial Arts Testing

    In today's episode, Andrew sits down with Jeremy a couple of times to talk about his students upcoming test and how it went.

    Many of you may know that Jeremy opened his most recent martial arts school this past summer. His students are now ready to test for their first rank and Andrew sits down with him to chat about how things went up til this point, how he thinks it will go, and then chats afterwards about how it did go!