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    Explore "wingchun" with insightful episodes like "# 264 - Gold und Falschgold", "Episode 1 part 2 - Meet the Guys Some More!", "Episode 1 part 1 - Meet the Guys!", "Episode 622 - Mr. Steve Grogan" and "Story time" from podcasts like ""we move people - Dein Podcast für Körper, Herz und Verstand", "Coffee & Kung Fu", "Coffee & Kung Fu", "whistlekick Martial Arts Radio" and "Enter the Dojo Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (14)

    # 264 - Gold und Falschgold

    # 264 - Gold und Falschgold
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    Episode 622 - Mr. Steve Grogan

    Episode 622 - Mr. Steve Grogan

    Mr. Steve Grogan is a Martial Arts practitioner and instructor at the Geek Wing Chun Inc.

    Martial Arts as a whole don’t have an end game. It’s not like you can say “Oh well, I’m good enough” and then you stop training. So, that is an ever-expanding infinite ocean of possibility.

    Mr. Steve Grogan - Episode 622

    Mr. Steve Grogan has a unique relationship with Martial Arts. He has a deep affinity for teaching Martial Arts which started when he started learning Martial Arts. Presently, Mr. Grogan runs a YouTube channel where people who want to learn martial arts for free. Mr. Grogan also runs a company called Geek Wing Chun Inc. where he provides home-based training courses for those who want to get mack training in Wing Chun, especially in the Pandemic. Listen as Mr. Steve Grogan tells the “why” on his passion for Martial Arts.

    Show Notes

    You can find out more about Mr. Steve Grogan’s online Wing Chun course on their website at www.geekwingchuninc.com/

    Ip Man 4: The Finale

    Ip Man 4: The Finale

    Today we finish the Ip Man franchise and folks... we did not like this movie! We continue to talk about this franchises obsession with shoving Bruce Lee into every movie they can. We also talk about the importance of watching foreign films!

    Today's episode is sponsored by American Timelines
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    Internal-Fighting-Arts-32-Keith-Kernspecht

    Internal-Fighting-Arts-32-Keith-Kernspecht
    Ken Gullette interviews Keith Kernspecht, perhaps the most successful martial arts teacher in the world. Kernspecht is the founder and head of the European WingTsun Organization. His passion for martial arts began in the 1950s, and he studied wrestling, karate, jiu-jitsu, kempo, Shaolin kung-fu, and other arts. He began studying Wing Chun in 1970 and later became the highest ranking student under Leung Ting, who studied with Ip Man. Currently, he is also studying with Sam Chin, teacher of his family art, I Liq Chuan, and creator of Zhong Xin Dao. In this interview, Keith talks about his martial arts journey, indlucing why he attended a class for five years even though he was not allowed to participate. He also talks about his passion for learning new things, and he answers one of the controversies in the world of Wing Chun.

    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

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    For full show notes and other episodes, please visit:

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

    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.

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    For full show notes, please visit:

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

    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 115 - Money & Martial Arts Competition

    Episode 115 - Money & Martial Arts Competition

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    We’ve talked on this show about competition and its role in martial arts. We ask our guests about their competitive experience and we’ve even done full episodes on martial arts tournaments.

    One of the things I’ve seen lately on social media revolves around criticism of the way money is handed out at competitions. Some are calling for equal payouts for men’s and women’s divisions. Others are calling for parity between the adult and senior divisions.

    Money is, of course, important. While I would agree with the adage, “money doesn’t buy happiness,” it’s hard to be happy when you don’t have any. Let’s explore the ties between money and competitive martial arts.