Sensei Ando is an excellent martial artist with a big heart. He also has a fantastic following on his “Fight For a Happy Life” Podcast and his Youtube Channel. Recently we sat down and heListen to Podcast
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Saving Traditional Judo Pt 2
“One Can Not Progress in Traditional Martial Arts, at the Expense of Others” In case you missed Part 1 In Part 2: Dismissing one the Best of all the Traditional Judoka Embassy Complaints Installing aListen to Podcast
Saving Traditional Judo
Saving Traditional Judo “Judo was ‘Westernized’ sooner than the other Eastern Martial Arts when it became an Olympic sport. And it has been reduced to a “sport” ever since.” Kevin Cavalcanti is a Traditional JudoListen to Podcast
First Hand Account of Martial Arts in 1918
THE BRITISH ARMY ON THE WESTERN FRONT, 1914-1918 © IWM (Q 8515) The Traditional Martial Arts in WW1 : 1918 A First Hand Account From a Judo Man Ben Judkins and Joseph Svinth Essay Link: https://chinesemartialstudies.comListen to Podcast
Martial Mind : The Impact of Walking the Path
“What Makes SomeOne Who Calls Themselves a Martial Artist any Different Than Someone Who Knows Fighting Techniques?” How Can We Understand Martial Arts From an Internal Perspective? Peel back the solutions during this episode. “TheListen to Podcast
Power Up Your Martial Arts
Imagery Training is part of nearly every elite athlete and soldiers training, going back for centuries. Many martial artists will avoid, dismiss or even mock it’s critical place in one’s training. In this episode learnListen to Podcast
Arresting the Shadows Pt 2
Part 2 from the Passage of the Fire Chapter During the Episode we will read the Martial Arts Classical Passage from the perspective of a ‘Warrior’ then a ‘Monk’. You may be surprised onListen to Podcast
Arresting the Shadows Pt 1
Martial Arts Passage from the Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi. During this 2 part episode we will read this passage from 3 perspectives, from the viewpoint of a : Monk Warrior Scholar EachListen to Podcast
Interview With Doug Perry Pt 2
Doug Perry, USMC Retired Major, Hanshi 9th Degree in Okinawain Karate, Father and a wonderful gentleman shares with you what it was like in Okinawa, learning martial arts in the 1950’s, how it changed throughListen to Podcast
Interview with Doug Perry Pt 1
I drove hours to a little town in FlatRock, NC to meet Doug Perry, USMC Retired Major, Hanshi 9th Degree in Okinawain Karate, Father and a wonderful gentleman shares with you what it was likeListen to Podcast