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We look at another issue of Journal of Asian Martial Arts and look at an interview with Robert Yu who discusses in detail his training with Hong Yi Xiang. For ad free, extended and bonus episodes visit our Patreon. Patreon Bonus Episode Part 2
We discuss Marcus Brinkman's interview in the 1999 issue of Journal of Asian Martial Arts. For part 2 of this episode visit our Patreon.
This is a special Olympic episode featuring Dr. Rhadi Ferguson. He brings a unique perspective as a 2004 Olympian, author, speaker, former mixed martial arts professional fighter. If that's not enough he also runs a dojo and is a coach. We're talking about current olympics events, mental health, the olympic mindset and how all of this translates over to “regular” life. You don't want to miss a single moment of this episode because you're going to hear insight on big news items from the Olympics from an actual Olympian, along with ways that the mindset of an elite athlete can inspire you to have better mental health. It doesn't matter if you're an elite athlete or Olympic fan, you're going to hear something useful for you. What you'll learn: -Qualities that transition into “regular life” from being an elite athlete -Mental toughness vs. mental health -An Olympian's view of recent mental health discussions in elite athletics and the Olympics, including Naomi Osaka, Sha'carri Richardson, and Simone Biles Resilience -Survival in hostile environments -The “twisties” -Merging of pandemic, racial injustice, insurrection, trauma on current events with the Olympics and athletes Where to find Dr. Rhadi Ferguson: www.facebook.com/rhadiferguson www.instagram.com/rhadiferguson www.facebook.com/tampafloridajudo www.instagram.com/tampafloridajudo Resources: www.EnhanceOrDestroy.com www.SwitchOnCoach.com About Dr. Rhadi Ferguson: Dr. Rhadi Ferguson is a 2004 Olympian, an author, speaker, former mixed martial arts professional fighter and an award winning judo coach. He is professionally called “The Intellectual Warrior” due to his academic approach as a strategist and tactician. He further staples down this moniker by having served as an Adjunct Professor in the sports science departments of the University of Central Florida and the University of Tampa. Dr. Ferguson also served as the Associate Editor of the Journal of Asian Martial Arts and currently serves as an editorial reviewer for the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. Dr. Ferguson has been featured on major networks such as Yahoo!, NBC, ESPN and in print media such as UFC Fit Magazine, Ultimate Grappling Magazine, Washington Post and he is a writer for the professional blog ProMMANow.com which is syndicated by the USA Today. Dr. Ferguson has also been published in peer reviewed journals and his motivational speaking and coaching advice can be easily found on his internet show “Coffee With Rhadi” which is a spinoff from his book “Coffee with Rhadi: Herculean Conversations with an Olympian (and some other things that you think about from time to time...)” which can be found with the rest of his publications on www.Amazon.com Professionally, Dr. Ferguson holds a 6th degree black belt in Judo. He also holds a 4th Degree black belt in Brazilian Jiujitsu which is a background that very few martial artists can proclaim. Dr. Ferguson also holds a doctorate and masters degree in area of education and currently runs, teaches and operates his own dojo in Tampa, Florida, Tampa Florida Judo where he coaches, teaches and mentors practitioners at the grassroots level of the art and sport who have been successful on the state and national levels. Dr. Ferguson resides in Tampa, Florida and is the proud father two children, Rufus (13) and daughter Rhadi Isabelle (9). Both of whom are former National Champions.
La Emperatriz Jingū quedó viuda, estaba en embarazo y se aproximaba una invasión al territorio que hoy es Corea. Jingū vendó su vientre para usar ropa de guerra y lideró ella misma la invasión. Estuvo en el poder desde el año 201 hasta el 269. Su figura inspiró las futuras onna bugeisha de las que se habla en este programa de Baúl de Cartas. Aunque hay pocos registros de las onna bugeisha, son mencionadas en el Heike monogatari, traducido al español como El Cantar de Heike, un poema épico del siglo XIII, considerado un clásico de la literatura japonesa. En este libro se menciona a las onna bugeisha como grupos pequeños de mujeres familiares de guerreros samurái que fueron entrenadas para defender sus hogares cuando ellos no estuvieran. Un caso más reciente es el de Nakano Takeko, la última onna bugeisha, fue asesinada por un disparo en 1868 mientras luchaba al lado de su hermana con una espada naginata. Fuentes Amdur, Ellis. (1996). Women Warriors of Japan. Journal of Asian Martial Arts, 5. Heike Monogatari (1330) Anónimo. (Traducido al inglés por Sadler, Arthur) Hubbard, Ben. (2015). The Samurai Warrior: The Golden Age of Japan's Elite Warriors 1560–1615. Amber Books Ltd. Nowaki, Rochelle. (2013). Women Warriors of Early Japan. Hohonu 2015 Academic Journal. Vol, 13 Suscríbete a Baúl de Cartas en: Apple Podcast | YouTube | Spotify | Google Podcast | TuneIn | Stitcher | Deezer | Soundcloud | Overcast | Castbox | Breaker | RadioPublic | --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bauldecartas/support
Eric and Eli welcome a whopping SIX special guests, all of whom were involved with the Asian Martial Arts by Asian Creators Jam on Itch.io. Over the course of two […]
La Emperatriz Jingū quedó viuda, estaba en embarazo y se aproximaba una invasión al territorio que hoy es Corea. Jingū vendó su vientre para usar ropa de guerra y lideró ella misma la invasión. Estuvo en el poder desde el año 201 hasta el 269. Su figura inspiró las futuras onna bugeisha de las que se habla en este podcast. Aunque hay pocos registros de las onna bugeisha, son mencionadas en el Heike monogatari, traducido al español como El Cantar de Heike, un poema épico del siglo XIII, considerado un clásico de la literatura japonesa. En este libro se menciona a las onna bugeisha como grupos pequeños de mujeres familiares de guerreros samurái que fueron entrenadas para defender sus hogares cuando ellos no estuvieran. Un caso más reciente es el de Nakano Takeko, la última onna bugeisha, fue asesinada por un disparo en 1868 mientras luchaba al lado de su hermana con una espada naginata. Escucha y lee más en: https://literariedad.co/2020/04/19/samurai/ FUENTES - Amdur, Ellis. (1996). Women Warriors of Japan. Journal of Asian Martial Arts, 5. - Heike Monogatari (1330) Anónimo. (Traducido al inglés por Sadler, Arthur) -Hubbard, Ben. (2015). The Samurai Warrior: The Golden Age of Japan's Elite Warriors 1560–1615. Amber Books Ltd. -Nowaki, Rochelle. (2013). Women Warriors of Early Japan. Hohonu 2015 Academic Journal. Vol, 13. *** Traducción de las cartas: Daniela Gaviria. Escucha también Baúl de Cartas en: - iTunes o Apple Music: https://goo.gl/VfrwfC - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2eCVCTSbutyqqILQ1J9mUG - Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/en/show/572462 - Google Podcast: https://goo.gl/DJGyAc - Tune In: https://goo.gl/WUo7qv - Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/baul-de-cartas - SounCloud: https://soundcloud.com/bauldecartas -Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1209807760/ba-l-de-cartas-podcast - Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/Ba%C3%BAl-de-Cartas-Podcast-id483405 - Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/baul-de-cartas-podcast - Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/bal-de-cartas-podcast-Wk0AKQ
Sean "EnergyOfDragon" Sisley here, and welcome to my first solo podcast episode! This is part 1 of a multi part series exploring the history, philosophy, and culture behind the various Asian Martial Arts that I have studied over my life time. In part 1 we not only start with the origin of where many Asian Martial Arts got their beginnings, we also start at the beginning of my training; Chinese Martial Arts! Please subscribe, rate, and share our podcast where you may listen, we are on all major platforms including: Apple, Google, and Spotify! #martialarts #kungfu #chuanfa #geekculture #nerdlife Contact us: Face Book @GxGpod Instagram @energyofdragon Email gxgpod@gmail.com
Master Ali Abdul Karim studied Shinobi-no-jitsu (Ninjitsu) from world famous and noted Grand Master Ronald Duncan since 1969. As fate would have it, Master Karim's older brother Richard started him off in the martial arts in 1967 and later Master Karim went on to study Shotokan Karate from some of his local friends. Richard Lewis (brother of Master Karim) wanted him to take some formal classes. Master Karim used to watch Grand Master Duncan's classes from the window at the Dojo at 519 Court St. near his home. Richard was going to take his younger brother to study with Grandmaster Ron Van Cliff and to their surprise the dojo was closed. Master Karim's dream came true. Richard took Master Karim down the dojo on Court St. where he would begin his long journey on the warrior's path. Master Karim spent a lifetime pursuing perfection in field of self defense and personal security. Through his study of Asian Martial Arts and Western Combat training, he later founded the Star and Crescent School of Essential Knowledge, along with his student, Brother Daud Jalaladin in 1974. Master Karim is the director and the head The Star and Crescent Martial Arts Federation of with schools along the East Coast. Star and Crescent is associated with and is a part of the Way of the Winds Federation that is supervised by Grand Master Ronald Duncan. Ninjitsu is the ancient Japanese martial art involving security, surveillance, and commando warfare. Some of the arts that Master Karim has studied is Aikijutsu, Kempo Jutsu, Hakko Ryu Jujutsu, Kenjutsu, Aikido under Prof. Luqman Hakeem, aspects of Shiao Lin Chin Na, Fu Jiao Pau, Pa Qua Kung Fu, Eagle Claw, White Eyebrow Kung Fu, Tai chi quan, Shiao Lin Chi Gung, Wing Chung Kung Fu, and the Monkey Style to name only a few. It only seemed natural for Master Karim to pursue the modern Western approach to balance his training. Master Karim is an expert in SWAT team operations, pistol disarmament, and special reaction security. In 1982, the Military Police Corps unit of the U.S. Army at Fort Dix, NJ awarded him a certificate of appreciation in recognition of his outstanding performance as a primary instructor for the National Association of Tactical Teams (NATT), a special reaction team for combat. Master Kareem earned a certificate of achievement for the completion of the Advanced Urban Assault Rappel course, and Advanced Elevated Urban Operations course. Master Karim is a Licensed Private Investigator and is a CEO of his own Security firm. With his training in personal self defense, security, and combat training, Master Karim is requested to teach seminars across the Eastern Seaboard and in the Caribbean. Master Karim has also helped to organize an educational plan for youths and adults about personal protection, self defense, and conflict resolution in the community. He is currently teaching the martial arts in Brooklyn, NY, and is truly a pillar in his community. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/martial-maze/support
On this episode of the Psychedelic Parenting Podcast, Jonathan talks with Stephen Gray, author, speaker, and "emerging elder." Stephen is the organizer and MC of the Spirit Plant Medicine Conference, which will be held next weekend, October 24 & 25, 2015 at the University of British Columbia's Buchanan Building, Room A101, Vancouver BC, Canada, where Psychedelic Parenting host Jonathan will be speaking on the topic of "Reclaiming Religious Freedom and Family Values." Stephen is the Author of the book Returning to Sacred World: A Spiritual Toolkit for Emerging Reality. He also has many years of experience with plant medicine ceremonies in both the Native American Church tradition, as well as the Santo Daime religion. Tickets for Spirit Plant Medicine Conference can be purchased HERE. In this conversation, Stephen and Jonathan discuss the possibility of an emerging distinct medicine tradition for white North Americans, about the role of the sacred feminine in family and religious life, and of taking on the mantle of "elder" as one enters the latter part of life. The highlight of this interview is Stephen's story of the powerful commitment of a friend and respected NAC Roadman whom Stephen calls "Kanucas." Kanukas made a promise to Stephen to attend and speak at the launch event for his book, and even though he was met with a great deal of personal hardships around the time of the launch, Kanucas fulfilled his promise to Stephen. The story is also recounted HERE on Stephen's blog. Enjoy. TOPICS AND WEBSITES DISCUSSED IN THIS PODCAST: Stephen Gray Blog Spirit Plant Medicine Conference Order Returning to Sacred World at Powell's Books The Native American Church Wikipedia Entry Oklevueha Native American Church NAC and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act Santo Daime tradition Wikipedia Entry English Language Homepage Short video on Church of the Holy Light of the Queen The Jubilant People: a support and after-care community for medicine seekers in BC Chogyam Trungpa Rimpoche Founder of Naropa University Annie Oak Founder of the Women's Visionary Congress Founder of the Full Circle Tea House/Camp Soft Landing at Burning Man Author of The Manual of Psychedelic Support Kilindi Iyi Founder of the Ta-Merrian Institute Author of "African Roots in Asian Martial Arts" (Journal of African Civilizations) "Africa, Transhumanism, & The Magic Mushroom" (Khanyisa Psychoactive Plant Conference, 2013) "High Dose Mushrooms--Beyond the Threshold" (Breaking Convention 2013) Dr Bruce Damer Host of The Levity Zone Podcast Co-Creator of the Palenque Norte lectures at Burning Man Founder of The Digibarn Computer Museum Conscious Living Radio Stephen's recent appearance on Martin Ball's Entheogenic Evolution Podcast
A great interview with a fantastic fellow! Learn about the past and future of his august publication, the Journal of Asian Martial Arts. The post Episode 21 – Interview with Michael DeMarco appeared first on Hiyaa Martial Arts Podcast.