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    kyokushin

    Explore "kyokushin" with insightful episodes like "Shinya Tsuchida - Interview Kūdō 空道", "Thomas Euzenat - Interview Kyokushin, Wado, Kali, Krav...", "Romain Anselmo - Interview Karate WKF, Kyokushin, Takiken..", "Street Corner Soapbox Episode 32 Sensei Justin Hagen" and "Martial arts and Shenanigans in Japan with David Cobb" from podcasts like ""Lionel Froidure - Karaté et réflexions sur les arts martiaux", "Lionel Froidure - Karaté et réflexions sur les arts martiaux", "Lionel Froidure - Karaté et réflexions sur les arts martiaux", "Street Corner Soapbox" and "A Karate Nerd In Japan"" and more!

    Episodes (24)

    Shinya Tsuchida - Interview Kūdō 空道

    Shinya Tsuchida - Interview Kūdō 空道

    La Parole aux Pratiquants avec Shinya Tsuchida, pionnier du Kūdō 空道 en France. C'est à l'âge de 19 ans qu'il découvre le Nippon Kempo alors qu'il recherchait un moyen de ne pas se taire devant une agression physique ou verbale. Il transféra sa pratique dans le Kudo Daidojoku. Et arrivera fin des années 90 en France. Rencontre du sensei, de son parcours, sa pratique des arts martiaux.

    Le KUDO DAIDO JUKU (空道 大道塾) est un budo de contact autorisant les percussions pieds/poings, les saisies, projection et travail au sol. Issu du Karaté kyokyushinkai, celui-ci a été fondé en 1981 par Azuma TAKASHI jukucho.

    Son dojo Kudo Paris XII : https://kudoparis12.wixsite.com/kudo-paris-12

    Nous sommes un sakagura produisant le saké des temps modernes. Formés au Japon, nous entamons notre seconde année de brassage à Paris, afin de faire partager Wakaze au monde. Tout le monde mérite du bon saké à savourer pendant les repas, avec ses amis et sans contraintes. Saké artisanal : https://www.wakaze-sake.com/fr/

    ✅ Toutes nos vidéos en DVD et téléchargement HD avec de grands sensei sur https://www.imaginarts.tv/?utm_source=libsyn&utm_medium=share&utm_term=kudo&utm_content=kudo&utm_campaign=awareness 

    🔴 IMAGIN’ ARTS DIGITAL KARATE Accède à + de 65h de vidéo de KARATE en ligne avec les grands sensei sur la seule plateforme vidéo francophone https://www.imaginarts.digital/?utm_source=libsyn&utm_medium=share&utm_term=kudo&utm_content=kudo&utm_campaign=digital 🥋

    Retrouve en ligne tous les cours avec les grands experts, maîtres et sensei + des exclusivités 📸 🙇

    Animé par Lionel Froidure, 6ème dan Karate FFK, 5ème dan Arnis Kali, professeur diplômé d’état - Enseignant à Blagnac-Toulouse

    #kudo #Daidojoku #imaginarts

    Thomas Euzenat - Interview Kyokushin, Wado, Kali, Krav...

    Thomas Euzenat - Interview Kyokushin, Wado, Kali, Krav...

    43ème épisode de la série : La Parole aux Pratiquants avec Thomas Euzenat : 3ème darga FEKM de Krav Maga - 3ème dan FFKDA de Karaté Contact - 2ème dan FFKDA Wado Ryu - 2ème dan Kyokushinkai KWF et Shinkyokushinkai - Initiateur en Kali Eskrima Balintawak - Compétiteur Elite en Kyokushinkai - DEJEPS.

    Avant de lancer cet entretien, je tiens à te rappeler  que ce podcast est possible grâce aux nombreux soutien de la communauté, un soutien effectué à chacun de tes achat de DVD et si tu fais partie de la communauté Imagin’ Arts Digital. Merci car sans toi, tout ce contenu gratuit en ligne ne serai pas possible.

    ✅ Retrouve nos DVD de KARATE

    ✅ Podcast proposé par Imagin' Arts Digital : la plateforme vidéo avec plus de 150h de vidéos avec les grands maîtres et experts de karaté et autres arts martiaux. 

    Présenté par Lionel froidure, 6ème dan Karaté, 5ème degré Arnis Kali Doblete Rapilon et fondateur de Imagin' Arts

    Les autres interviews

    A bientôt et bon keiko à tous !

    Romain Anselmo - Interview Karate WKF, Kyokushin, Takiken..

    Romain Anselmo - Interview Karate WKF, Kyokushin, Takiken..

    36ème épisode de la série : La Parole aux Pratiquants avec Interview de Romain Anselmo, champion du monde karate kumite WKF - 7ème dan Shotokan, 3ème dan Kyokushin IKO, pratiquant de Taikiken... Le parcours d'un pratiquant au coeur de la pratique martiale.

    Avant de lancer cet entretien, je tiens à te rappeler  que ce podcast est possible grâce aux nombreux soutien de la communauté, un soutien effectué à chacun de tes achat de DVD et si tu fais partie de la communauté Imagin’ Arts Digital. Merci car sans toi, tout ce contenu gratuit en ligne ne serai pas possible.

    ✅ Retrouve nos DVD de KARATE
    💾 Aussi disponible en ligne sur la plateforme vidéo francophone Imagin' Arts Digital

    ✅ Podcast proposé par Imagin' Arts Digital : la plateforme vidéo avec plus de 145h de vidéos avec les grands maîtres et experts de karaté et autres arts martiaux. 

    Présenté par Lionel froidure, 6ème dan Karaté, 5ème degré Arnis Kali Doblete Rapilon et fondateur de Imagin' Arts

    Les autres interviews

    A bientôt et bon keiko à tous !

    Street Corner Soapbox Episode 32 Sensei Justin Hagen

    Street Corner Soapbox Episode 32 Sensei Justin Hagen

    On this episode we talked with Sensei Justin Hagen who is a longtime Martial Artist & owner of Kyokushin Philly Karate School. Sensei Justin spoke to us about his background in competitive Karate & also spoke on stepping into the Boxing ring where he became a Golden Gloves contender. He eventually discovered Kyokushin Karate which is a hard hitting style founded by the legendary Mas Oyama. Justin is a true proponent of the Japanese side of Martial Arts & authored  "Shodai-Soke" : 101 Quotes, Anecdotes & Precepts From The Founders Of Japanese Martial Arts" which is available wherever books are sold ! 

    Follow Sensei Justin Hagen on IG @kyokushinphilly 

    www.kyokushinphilly.com

    Join our Patreon to receive extra episodes & bonus content @ patreon.com/streetcorner_soapbox2020

    To help support the show donate to our Paypal @ paypal.me/streetcornersoapbox

     

     

    CSR 90 Jason Jones

    CSR 90 Jason Jones

    He fought (Kyokushinkai) (Japanese karate) in the Tokyo Dome in Japan in 1995, representing USA, and continues to compete to this day. He had also played football in high school. He is a movie producer and -- among numerous other projects he has done -- was the Executive Producer of a TV documentary called, "Mother Marianne: Portrait of a Saint." He is also the founder of Movie To Movement, which promotes the incomparable dignity and beauty of the human person through the power of film. They just released a documentary that longtime NFL tight end Benjamin Watson is the executive producer of.

    Championnat de Kyokushin - Lundi 06 mai 2019

    Championnat de Kyokushin - Lundi 06 mai 2019

    Animateur : Alexis Lapra - Invité : Sébastien Boulerand, Président  KWF France (Kyokushin World Federation).

    La First Indian Ocean Championship est le premier championnat de l'Océan Indien de karaté Kyokushin.

    La compétition  aura lieu à La Réunion, le dimanche 12 mai 2019 au gymnase de Champ-Fleuri à Saint-Denis. Les pratiquants locaux pourront rencontrer des combattants de plusieurs pays sous le regard de Sihan Antonio Pinero 9ième DAN.

    208 - Should Martial Artists Condition Their Knuckles?

    208 - Should Martial Artists Condition Their Knuckles?

    Knuckle conditioning is a two-edged sword in martial arts.  On the one hand hard knuckles and a conditioned fist make for a much more powerful punch in a streetfight and make it less likely you'll break your hand or sprain your wrist. On the other hand it increases the risk of arthritis and non-functional hands as you get older.  What should martial artists do?

    If you're interested in more information like this then check out the 3 free self defense PDFs I have available at http://selfdefensetutorials.com/get-free-self-defense-tips-by-email/

    Episode 128 - Renshi Lisa Magiera

    Episode 128 - Renshi Lisa Magiera

    But that front kick that's done on a bag isn't truly owned by the student until they're in a free-thinking, sparring situation and they see the opening and they're like "Oh, now it's time for a front kick."

    Renshi Lisa Magiera occupies an interesting place in the martial arts world, at least for listeners to this show. Over the episodes, we've spoken of various guests in a familial sense, as they tie to my place in the martial arts world. We've heard from older siblings, Uncles, and others. Renshi Lisa Magiera is best described as my sister.

    Just a short time after I left Maine for College, Renshi moved to the area and starting training at the karate school I grew up in. She ultimately purchased it and continues to operate it today. She learned the same things by the same people, and we have many things in common because of that. Interestingly, we had very little overlap as my College visits to home rarely involved martial arts, as I was there for holidays and weekends. We've built a strong friendship over the last few years, though.

    This episode is a lot of fun, for both of us, and hopefully, everyone else enjoys it, too.

    ~jeremy

    Today's whistlekick product of note is our shin guards - pre-formed to the shape of your shin, comfortable, double-layered and very easy to clean. Check them out at whistlekick.com or on Amazon.

     

    For full show notes and other episodes, please visit:

    http://www.whistlekickmartialartsradio.com/128-lisa-magiera/

    Episode 126 - Mr. Dale Frye

    Episode 126 - Mr. Dale Frye

    Mr. Dale Frye, aka "Sunshine," is a world champion kickboxer turned actor and stuntman.

    Mr. Dale Frye - Episode 126

    I said, wait a minute. We just sat here and beat on each other for six rounds, and it was fun. And it's like, maybe we need to be looked at or something.

    Mr Dale Frye has done a lot. From winning world-titles in kickboxing to an acting resume that's been impressive for decades. Whether it's kicks or stunts or acting, Mr. Frye, also known by his fighting name, Sunshine, has left his mark. We had a good chat and I think you'll enjoy it.  Let's welcome him to the show.

    Today we're featuring our awesomely-comfortable sweatpants. They're perfect for anyone that has legs and gets cold. Available at whistlekick.com.

     

     

     

    For full show notes, please visit:

    http://www.whistlekickmartialartsradio.com/126-dale-frye/

     

    Dale Frye

    Episode 124 - Shihan Grant Campbell

    Episode 124 - Shihan Grant Campbell

    I first met Shihan Grant Campbell during the March 2016 Superfoot black belt gathering in Florida. It was during this same assembly that I met Kyoshi Kevin Hudson, and, of course, Sensei Terry Dow and Bill Wallace were there. I met a lot of people that weekend, and everyone was very skilled, and a great person to work with. There was one person, though, that stood out for me in the way he helped me through that weekend.

    We've all worked with martial arts practitioners that seem to understand us, to know our journey, and to make us better. Shihan Campbell was that person for me, at least on that weekend. I enjoyed his help with the physical aspects of our training, but also really appreciated his humor and stories during meals and downtime. I knew that he was someone we needed to have on the show.

    The scheduling took some time, as he's very busy with training, teaching, and travelling, but we made it happen. Listen in, you'll see that it was worth the wait.

    Today's featured whistlekick product is our full line of shirts. Quite a few different styles to choose from, including large and youth sizes. With something for everyone, there's no reason not to have a few whistlekick shirts in your drawer or closet.

     

    For full show notes and other episodes, please visit: 

     

    http://www.whistlekickmartialartsradio.com/124-grant-campbell/

    Episode 123 - Jean-Claude Van Damme (Profile)

    Episode 123 - Jean-Claude Van Damme (Profile)

    What are you doing? I know what you’re doing. You’re getting ready to listen to today’s episode of Martial Arts Radio. Well, here we are. Episode 123 is coming at you in just a moment, and it’s all about Jean-Claude Van Damme.

    I'm whistlekick’s founder but I’m better known as your host, Jeremy Lesniak. whistlekick, if you don’t know, makes the absolute best sparring gear, apparel and accessories for practitioners and fans of traditional martial arts.  I'd like to welcome all of our new listeners and thank everyone that’s come back again.

    All of our past podcast episodes, show notes and a lot more are at whistlekickmartialartsradio.com. From that site you can sign up for our newsletter, and I really think you should, because we offer exclusive content to subscribers, discounts and it's the only place to find out about upcoming guests.

    When we take a look at our sales, we’re seeing a lot of our sparring helmets go out to people that do MMA, kickboxing and other sports that are really outside traditional martial arts. Why? Probably because there’s nothing more comfortable and protective than a whistlekick helmet. Just like the rest of our gear, it holds up amazingly well. Check them out at whistlekick.com.

     

    For a full transcript, photos and other show notes, please visit:

     

    http://www.whistlekickmartialartsradio.com/123-jean-claude-van-damme/

    Episode 122 - Renshi Craig Sargent

    Episode 122 - Renshi Craig Sargent

    Renshi Craig Sargent - Episode 122

    Over the last year and a half, there have been guests that I've wanted to get to know better. I've known today's guest for a few years, and despite quite a few conversations, I felt like there was a lot more than I knew. It wasn't more than 15 minutes into today's episode before I realized my instincts were correct- Renshi Craig Sargent had a lot more to say than I'd heard during our brief talks.

    Right from the beginning, he opens up, and he takes us on a ride like few have with this show. I can say I know Renshi Sargent much better, now, and I look forward to seeing him more at tournaments and other events.

    Today's featured product is our brand new Pro Hoodie. Comfortable, lightweight polyester fleece with a colorful logo and a little something extra in the hood. Find them on whistlekick.com

    For full show notes, please visit:

    http://www.whistlekickmartialartsradio.com/122-craig-sargent/

    Episode 121 - Question & Answer #1

    Episode 121 - Question & Answer #1

    On today's episode we answer four burning questions submitted by the audience.

    Question & Answer #1 - Episode 121

    Today’s episode will be a bit different- because we’re always trying to change things up and bring you some variety. If you follow us on social media, you know we ask a lot of questions – because we want to know what you think about things.

    But through those questions comes conversation, and questions coming back to us. And today we’re going to answer some of the questions that you’ve written in. If you like this show and want to see more of this format, let us know and, ideally, send in a question yourself.

    Here are the questions we tackle on today's episode:

    Q: What do you think Bruce Lee’s career would have looked like if he was alive today?

    Q: I’m 18 and love martial arts. I’ve been training since I was 9 but now I’m at college and don’t have very many options to continue my training. There’s a martial arts club on campus but it’s very different from what I’m used to. I’m missing my dojo back home but it’s too far to drive. What should I do?

    Q: How long should I stop training if I become injured? I’ve recently messed up my shoulder and it’s getting better, but I really miss my training. Can I just go in and take it easy?

    Q: If you had to spend the next year training alone with only one famous martial artist or actor, who would it be?

    On today's episode, we mentioned our episode on Martial Arts training in a car, Episode 95.

    Episode 120 - Hanshi Bruce Juchnik

    Episode 120 - Hanshi Bruce Juchnik

    Hanshi Bruce Juchnik is a living encyclopedia. When you talk about the most famous martial artists - Joe Lewis, Robert Trias, Chuck Norris, Bill Wallace, James Mitose - he's right there in the mix. In some of the stories, he's on the fringes, but can tell you about the major players and what really happened. In others, he takes center stage and helps connect the dots on some of the most important elements of our past.

    And history is very important to Hanshi Juchnik. He knows where he came from and he believes you should, too. As important as punching and kicking is, that's how important knowing your lineage is to Hanshi Bruce Juchnik. It was a pleasure to have him on the show and connect many of the different stories we've already heard, as well as point us in the direction of some guests we'll be having on in the future.

    Today's featured product is our best seller - our sparring boots. No toe strap, double reinforcement, extra ventilation, durable materials, comfortable design... if you're used to other foam sparring boots, you'll be shocked at how much better these are.

    For full show notes and other episodes, please visit:

    http://www.whistlekickmartialartsradio.com/120-bruce-juchnik/

    Episode 119 - Group Chat: McDojos

    Episode 119 - Group Chat: McDojos

    McDojos, and all that they mean to the martial arts community, are the topic of conversation today on our first-ever group chat.

    Group Chat: McDojos - Episode 119

    Today's episode is a bit different - it's our first group conversation. A few weeks ago, we were approached by Sensei Robert Ingram. Sensei Ingram is the man behind the McDojo Life brand. McDojo Life is a martial arts entertainment group that brings you humorous martial arts content. Most of their content is published through social media. McDojo Life has quite a large following, and for good reason - their stuff is funny!

    We also brought back a past guest, whistlekick's good friend & host of the Martial Thoughts podcast, Sensei Jaredd Wilson. Jeremy joins the two of them to discuss McDojos, integrity in martial arts instruction and instructors and a lot more.

    For those unfamiliar with the term, a McDojo is a derogatory term that refers to a martial arts school that doesn't live up to the standards others set. It's completely subjective, and we discuss that as part of the show. We had a great conversation and all three of us enjoyed the time together. If you like this format, please let us know and we'll look at doing more of them. Thanks for listening and have an amazing day! 

    During the episode, we talked about Episode 69, our episode where we talk about martial arts instructors & integrity.

    On today's episode, we reference the Redneck Jiu Jitsu YouTube Channel

    For More Information on Sensei Ingram and McDojo Life

    You can find McDojo Life on Instagram, YouTubeFacebook & Twitter. Soon, the website McDojoLife.com will be active.

    For More Information on Sensei Jaredd Wilson and Martial Thoughts

    You can find Sensei Jaredd Wilson on Episode 76, his previous podcast appearance.
    You can find the Martial Thoughts podcast here, website.

    Episode 118 - Kancho Matt Brown

    Episode 118 - Kancho Matt Brown

    I first met Kancho Brown at a multi-instructor seminar in early summer of 2016. I was impressed with his skill, but more so his personality. We quickly became friends and I found myself thrilled at his stories and sense of humor. I knew he was someone that needed to come on the show, and we spent a few months coordinating schedules... BUT... he's here now and it's time for his tales. Let's welcome him to the show.

    Today's featured product is our premium sparring glove - the best foam sparring glove available. Check them out, and all of our products, at whistlekick.com

     

    For full show notes and other episodes, please check out:

    http://www.whistlekickmartialartsradio.com/118-matt-brown/

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