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Best podcasts about british judo

Latest podcast episodes about british judo

The Original Judo Podcast
S3 E2 With world bronze medallist Emma Reid

The Original Judo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024


This week we are joined by British Judo's world bronze medallist and Paris Olympian Emma Reid. We talk through how she joined the British Judo performance programme, the rollercoaster last 3 years with highs in winning Commonwealth Games Gold, that incredible Worlds performance earlier this year, Olympic selection and the low of disappointment in her result in Paris. Finally we talk about how she's already approaching the LA cycle.Massive thank you to Emma for giving up her time to join the show. Follow Emma on Instagram (and probably TicTok) @Emmaclarereid

The Real Science of Sport Podcast
Paris 2024 Daily: Day 1 - Swimming Finals, Sevens Gold and a Lesson in Judo

The Real Science of Sport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 59:31


Let the Games Begin! The Paris 2024 Olympics get underway for real today, with the first gold medals being handed out. In this Paris 2024 special, Gareth and Ross look ahead to three of the major medals being contested on Day 1. They are the men's and women's Cycling Time-trials, where Remco Evenepoel attempts to carry Tour form, but not fatigue, into a matchup against Josh Tarling and Filippo Ganna, time-trial specialists who have specifically targeted Paris.Second, we discuss the first night of swimming, which kicks off the USA vs Australia rivalry in the form of 4 x 100m Freestyle relays and a pair of 400m Freestyle finals. The latter will deliver one of the most anticipated matchups of the Games - only five women in history have broken four minutes in the 400m Freestyle, and four of them are expected to battle it out for gold in this race. We also talk pool technology, a shallower than normal pool, and how pacing is at a premium for swimmers at the Games.Finally, on the medal billing, the men's 7s gold is also up for grabs in front of a packed Stade de France, where a frenetic and occasionally flustered France remain in the hunt in a competition that is wide open after the two pre-event favourites were knocked out in the quarter-finals. It leaves France to play SA, while defending champions Fiji face Australia in what has set the stage for a fabulously supported Olympic Games.Then we are joined by James Austin, a three-time British Judo champion and 2012 Judo Olympian, who explains some of the fundamentals of Judo to us. We'll learn how the bout is won and lost, what it takes to be a champion, the tension between attack and defence, the Olympic programme, and some of his picks and highlights, all of which we hope enriches your Paris Olympics watching.Show notes:Here's where you go to sign up for Patron, with a small monthly pledge, which then gives you access to the richness of the Discourse forum mentioned on the showHere's The Original Judo Podcast, run by our guest James AustinJames Austin's biographyThe home page of the International Judo Federation Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Original Judo Podcast
Paris Olympics Day 1 review

The Original Judo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 13:10


This is a review of day 1 of the Paris Olympics. Joined by British Judo's -66kg player Sam Hall we talk through the medals, surprises and controversies of the -48kg and -60kg categories.

The Original Judo Podcast
Predicting the Olympic Champions with Chris Barry

The Original Judo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 32:00


This week we welcome to the show British Judo's Performance Analyst Chris Barry to discuss who this years Olympic Champions are going to be. This week we go through our predictions for the mens categories

The Original Judo Podcast
Olympic Selection Nightmares Germany -78kg

The Original Judo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 14:23


This week we're joined by British Judo's Performance Analyst and Technical Lead (and former host of the Final Block Podcast) Chris Barry, to talk about why Japan have selected so early, ASMR and obviously Germany's selection dilemma at -78kg, deciding between former world champion Anna-Maria Wagner and current European champion Alina Boehm.

The Everyday Perspective Podcast
E34: Owen Livesey: He Could've Took My Clothes Off If He Wanted To, It's Scary!

The Everyday Perspective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 72:11


Owen Livesey is a British Judo and BJJ Black Belt, Submission Grappler and Owner of Carlson Gracie Hull. He notably competed in Judo at an international level for Great Britain and England and won a Gold Medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in the Men's 81kg division.Now, Owen in one of the biggest British names on the Professional Jiu Jitsu and Submission Grappling scene. This year he competed against former UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman in the main event of Polaris 23. At Quintet 4 where he represented Team Polaris and fought against Nick Rodriguez (Nicky Rod). He then competed in an 8-man absolute grand prix tournament at Polaris 25 where he faced Fabricio Andrey.Expect to get the everyday perspective on Owen's Judo background, his toughest opponents in grappling, his training split, his thoughts on Nicky Rod, training with John Danaher, Gordon Ryan and New Wave Jiu Jitsu, details about his online grappling academy and much more…Extra Stuff:Join Owen's Online Academy - https://www.owenliveseygrapplingacademy.co.ukLinktree - https://linktr.ee/owenliveseyInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/owenlivesey00:00 Intro04:22 Judo Background15:49 Working in Rugby19:53 Transition to Grappling25:57 Toughest Opponents34:25 Thoughts On Nicky Rod36:23 Being Relevant & MMA43:10 Training Split, Rehab & Nutrition52:33 Training at New Wave in Roka01:06:57 Online Academy & Future Plans01:11:15 Shout Out to Sponsors#mentalhealth #bjj  #bjjlifestyle #jiujitsu #jiujitsulifestyle #carlsongraciehull #judo #commonwealthgames #adcc #grapplingNeed a chat? Here's some options

Ambition is Critical
Episode 209: Ioan Harris

Ambition is Critical

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 132:25


The lads are joined by one of the hottest prospects in UK MMA Ioan Harris and talk about crazy food portions in America, how Ioan recovers from a weight cut, his love for Ice Cream, being on the British Judo team as a Junior and winning the European title at the IMMAF's. Ioan talks about his YouTube Vlogs, making sacrifices, the experience of fight week in America and the F1 at Silverstone. The lads discuss the last weekends incredible night of combat sport, Ioan talks about his American Road Trip, his upcoming grappling match at Polaris and his eating challenges plus much much more….@ambitioniscritcal1997 on Instagram @TheAiCPodcast on Twitter

The Original Judo Podcast
S2 E36 Reflecting on the 2nd Craig Fallon event with Dr Jagjit Khera

The Original Judo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 33:00


This week we are joined by Dr Jagjit Singh Khera, founder of Lions Judo and one of the event organisers of the Craig Fallon Cup. We recorded this episode just a couple of days after this years Craig Fallon Cup. The event was set up in memory of Craig and we talk through the event and what they want it do as Craigs legacy, as well as the amazing support it received from the British Judo community. If you are struggling with your mental health please reach out to someone, and organisations like The Samaritans or Mind.https://www.samaritans.org/https://www.mind.org.uk/

The Original Judo Podcast
S2 E23 with Dutch National Coach Matt Purssey

The Original Judo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 66:23


This week we welcome Dutch National coach Matt Purssey to the show. After a storied career as an athlete Matt has coached at a performance level with JudoScotland, British Judo, and is now with the Dutch National Team. We talk through the high's and low's of his time as an athlete, his transition into coaching, and how this experience lead him to the coaching role in Netherlands.

The Original Judo Podcast
S2 E11 with Allan MacDonald, former S+C to JudoScotland and British Judo

The Original Judo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 66:00


Welcome back to the podcast! This week is running a little late. After butchering the recording of the intended episode on several occasions, I decided to bring the release of this one forward.In this episode I'm joined by Allan MacDonald, former Judoka, training with JudoScotland, Al went on to become the S+C coach with JudoScotland and then British Judo. Al has huge insight and knowledge that he shares openly, and does a great job of tying the episode together as I get lost in my notes and lack of understanding of the subject area! We also talk about his e:book Deterministic Judo:Engineering high Perfromance, which is available at mramacdonald.gumroad.comOnce again, Al I massively enjoyed catching up- thanks for your time and coming on the show!

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Tatami Talk
Tatami Talk Podcast Episode 055 - Interview with Pro Wrestler Rossy Rascal

Tatami Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 122:59


In Episode 55 of Tatami Talk, we have the pleasure of interviewing British Judo player and pro wrestler Rossy Rascal. We talked to him about his Judo career and pro wrestling career. How he made the jump from judo player to pro wrestler. As well as balancing his pro wrestling career and being owner and had instructor of Kaidokan Judo Academy in Blackpool England. We open this week's episode congratulating Anthony on receiving his fourth stripe on his white belt in BJJ. Talking about his newaza journey in grappling to this point. We also discussed the UFC's "Road to UFC" event that happened last week in Singapore. And give our thoughts on the UFC 275 PPV. ------------------------------------------- - Intro / UFC 275 [0:00] - Interview with Rossy Rascal, getting started with Judo [18:25] - Going from Judo to Pro Wrestling [32:30] - Progression path for recreational, veteran and adaptive Judokas [01:33:09] ------------------------------------------- Email us: tatamitalk@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: @tatamitalk Rossy Rascal: @rossy_rascal Kaidokan Judo Academy: @kaidokan_judo_academy Juan: @thegr8_juan Anthony: @anthonythrows Intro + Outro by Donald Rickert: @donaldrickertCover Art by Mas: @masproducePodcast Site: https://anchor.fm/tatamitalk Also listen on Apple iTunes, Google podcasts, Google Play Music and Spotify

Tatami Talk
Tatami Talk Podcast Episode 053 - Defensive BJJ

Tatami Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 70:52


In Episode 53 of Tatami Talk, We open up talking about our home dojo. Hollywood Judo Dojo celebrating our 90th anniversary. On the day of recording. How incredible and rare it is for a dojo to celebrate its 90th anniversary. Then we going to the news that the British Judo federation is following the new IJF rule of not allowing chokes for people over 60 years old in tournament competition. We then talk about the Anthony's experience with exploring a video he found about "Defensive BJJ" after trying it out at BJJ and Judo practice. In the end we finish up with talking about some or our favorite YouTube channel. ------------------------------------------- Links to Defensive BJJ content mentioned - Defensive BJJ youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/DefensiveBJJ - Competition testing defensive BJJ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aCWF2U7g8c - Defensive BJJ crash course https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jC6uFGCCLRY Anthony's favorite youtube channels mentioned - Judo Yokohama https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSisLA4xr6jQCxXPVoVuxFg - Fluid Judo https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbnLFPhDW74n3SZajC_JLFg - non-stop newaza https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqCa6QS1wiU8GNXU19fj5CQ - All Japan Judo https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKb9NZxvwLLtx_HJarAGIKg Juan's favorite youtube channels Mentioned - Judo Highlights https://www.youtube.com/c/JudoHighlights2015 - Neil Adams https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvSbzkWFZHQ - Newaza of Kashiwazaki https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLe86Qiea6U - Catch wrestling alliance https://www.youtube.com/c/Catchwrestlingalliance - Sakuraba https://www.youtube.com/c/SAKU39KS - Chadi https://www.youtube.com/c/Chadi - DIDOS https://www.youtube.com/c/DIDOS - American Judo System https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOOOW4-CIEIN7Vscoxz2Pmw ------------------------------------------- Email us: tatamitalk@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: @tatamitalk Juan: @thegr8_juan Anthony: @anthonythrows Intro + Outro by Donald Rickert: @donaldrickertCover Art by Mas: @masproducePodcast Site: https://anchor.fm/tatamitalk Also listen on Apple iTunes, Google podcasts, Google Play Music and Spotify

Objectif Performance
#49 Aurélien Broussal-Derval: haute performance (mix magie et science), haltérophilie, mobilité

Objectif Performance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 71:25


Aujourd'hui je discute avec Aurélien Broussal-Derval. Aurélien est préparateur physique, formateur et auteur.  Après avoir travaillé avec British Judo ou il a pu vivre les JO de Londres à domicile il a travaillé avec Russia Judo et la Fédération Française de Volley Ball. Il est actuellement adjoint au DTN de la Fédération Française d'Haltérophilie Musculation en charge des formations.   Dans cet épisode on parle donc de haute performance (mix de magie et de science), d'haltérophilie et de mobilité.   Je compte sur vous pour mettre 5 étoiles à cet épisode sur Know Minut, Apple podcast et maintenant aussi SPOTIFY ! De la même manière je vous encourage à partager cet épisode avec vos collègues pour le débriefer entre vous! C'est ce qui m'aide le plus ! Bonne écoute à tous!  

The Original Judo Podcast
Season 2 Episode 1 Kate Howey

The Original Judo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 59:00


Return of the podcast- its a new Olympic cycle, and there's a commonwealth games just over 6 months away, so it seems fitting to call this season 2.Absolutely delighted to start the season with this interview- with the incredible Kate Howey- she went to 4 Olympics, winning a silver and a Bronze, alongside 5 worlds medals. She then transitioned to coaching and was matside with Team GB at London 2012, Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2021, in the chair for most of the British medallists from those Games.As a fan of her competitive career its was a massive honour when she agreed to the interview and there wont be a better one this season- she is so open and engaging about her career and what started out as a planned half hour ended up being an hour. Kate has recently finished as Head Coach at British Judo- we wish all the best with the next steps in her career and look forward to seeing what they may be!Share and Subscribe, and then leave us a review whereever you get your podcasts

Anything but Footy
#35 Great British Bosses - Andrew Scoular, British Judo

Anything but Footy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 33:14


This is Great British Bosses from Anything but Footy - the podcast where we speak to the people who lead sport in the country, behind the scenes.The British Judo Association is one of those national governing bodies with the widest scope possible, from getting kids and adults onto the mat, overseeing clubs and coaches, staging events and ensuring the best judoka stars represent GB at the Olympics and Paralympics.Andrew Scoular is the man in charge and has been for the past 8 years, having switched from developing community rugby and playing international hockey for Scotland! And as he explains to John and Michael, this year's been a huge success for the sport following the despair of the covid pandemic... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Two Coach Podcast
Ep. 28: Sometimes helping is not the best thing

Two Coach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 73:02


Hey Everyone,Welcome to episode 28 of the Two Coach Confidence podcast. Our aim with this podcast is to bring fun and interesting guests from all areas and walks of life to share their knowledge, stories, and experiences of this mystical and subjective topic we refer to as confidence.In today's episode, we have the absolute privilege of being joined by Rowena Birch. As an international judo player, Rowena competed in the Olympic Games in Atlanta and held the title of European Judo Champion. After retiring from competition, she went on to coach/manage the national judo squad (U18 years), helping to develop athletes including Sally Conway and Gemma Gibbons, who went on to win Olympic medals. She then spent 10 years coaching high-performance coaches and managers, helping them create environments that support development, motivation, and learning. At the age of 50, Rowena decided it was time for something new and retrained as a financial adviser. Here she still uses her coaching skills to help individuals and businesses to develop financial plans and make decisions, which fit their unique needs. Rowena is also Vice president of British Judo, and a trustee for the charity Gaddum, who supported her family after the sudden death of her husband. A mother of two, Rowena now enjoys gardening, cooking, and the occasional visit back onto the judo mat.In this episode, we talk about:The misconception that confident people are confident all of the time How Rowena felt to competing against a former Olympic Champion who just so happened to be one of her idolsThe idea that if you want to become more confident, you have to be willing to get out of your comfort zoneRowena kindly shares how suddenly losing her husband in a car accident significantly affected her confidenceBuilding confidence through stress and adaptation, and what that means practically What it's like to be surrounded by four world champions and how that impacted Rowena's mindset and confidenceBeing mindful about not taking over when you're helping someone develop and grow their confidenceHow to make the process of developing your confidence joyful and funAllowing yourself time when it comes to growing your confidence, it's not an instant processHow big goals can be dangerous!Realising that you're not alone when it comes to feeling a certain way, especially when it comes to how you feel about your confidence Having a system of building confidence through successRowena has a wonderfully warm energy and shares some incredibly personal experiences all with the intention of supporting you, our listeners. It's fair to say this is one of our favourite episodes to date. The content and value provided are outstanding, listening to a former Olympic athlete share their stories, experiences and knowledge so generously was a genuine privilege. Please enjoy!If you enjoy the podcast, please SUBSCRIBE to our show and leave a review. Even better, please feel free to share with anyone you feel would value from the information we provide. For more information on Rowena visit,LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/rowenabirchFor more information about Kerry's work visit,Website: https://www.kerryhearsey.com   For more information about Adams work visit,Website: My Coach For Life | Life beyond limits

More Than A Fighter
Episode 19 - Sami Smithson

More Than A Fighter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2020 82:25


This week we talk to Samantha Smithson. Sami competed for GBR in judo, was a squadron leader in the RAF and served for 18 years, before being medically discharged with a chronic hip injury. She has since worked in performance lifestyle support and is now leading on British Judo's transition mentoring programme.

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More Than A Fighter
Episode 5 - Jean-Rene Badrick

More Than A Fighter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 59:10


JR Badrick was a young phenomenon of British Judo, winning the Cadet European Championships and representing GBR at the World Championships at just 17 years old. JR joins us to talk about his decision to retire at 21 and how he moved on to a successful career in the RAF and beyond.

The Original Judo Podcast
Episode 52 with British Judo Elite Performance Coach Denny Roberts

The Original Judo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 49:30


This week,in the aftermath of the men's judoka of the decade pound for pound vote and whilst I am waiting to sort the draw for the women's vote, we welcome one of British Judo's elite performance coaches, Denny Roberts, top the show. Denny is a fantastic interview, and talks us through his journey from full-time athlete to coaching the GB elite development and Paralympic squads.

Anything but Footy Flash Briefing
Anything but Footy: Silver success for British judo star Ashley McKenzie + Cycling & Rowing

Anything but Footy Flash Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 1:37


British Judo's Male Player of the Year wins silver at Australia Open as British cycling bring back a former British cyclist from Oz to help them prepare for Tokyo 2020

The Sports Insider
12 Martial Arts

The Sports Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 55:51


What is it really like working in and competing in Martial Arts? First of all, I spoke to Abdullah Mahmood who at the time of recording was PR officer at British Judo. I asked him – How is British Judo getting more people into the […] The post 12 Martial Arts appeared first on The Sports Insider Podcast.

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SportSpiel
Judo Special: Jack Hodgson

SportSpiel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 23:03


Alasdair Hooper hosts a Judo Special ahead of the 2018 IBSA Judo World Championships with British team member Jack Hodgson. The Rio 2016 Paralympian is one of the more experienced members of the British Judo team selected to compete at this year's World Championships.  However, the run up to the tournament has been far from smooth for the 22-year-old who recently underwent elbow surgery.  Hodgson has had to contend with a disrupted training programme for the last while but his determination to compete is clear for all to see - as is his love for the sport.  As a youngster, when he started to lose his sight, Hodgson was told he wouldn't able to do any type of sport but watching the visually impaired athletes at the London 2012 Paralympics told him differently.  Now, following one of the toughest periods in his time as a professional athlete, Hodgson is hoping to apply that same level of commitment as he eyes up medal-winning success in the short and the long term. **Messages** Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/SportSpielPod?lang=en Like us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SportSpielPod/ Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportspielpod/ Get in touch: sportspielpod@gmail.com Visit our website: sportspielonline.com **Credits** Image credit: Mike Varey, elitepix Music: Otis McDonald

HMMR Podcast
141: The judoka (with Allan Macdonald)

HMMR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 54:06


In a complex sport like judo, it can be hard to define what type of strength training will transfer onto the mat. A former fighter himself, Allan Macdonald now is the lead strength and conditioning coach for British Judo where he is tasked with that exact task. On this week's podcast he discusses the complexity of and search for transfer, the role of specific strength in judo training, and examples of exercise design and progression. For more information on this topic, read the complete show notes at: http://www.hmmrmedia.com/2018/02/hmmr-podcast-episode-141-the-judoka-with-allan-macdonald/ This episode is brought to you by HMMR Plus. Plus members receive exclusive benefits like our monthly sports science newsletter, articles and online hangouts. This month's focus is on transfer of training. Stay tuned for podcasts, articles, and videos on the topic from a wide range of coaches throughout February. Join now so you don't miss out.

JC Hawks Radio
Coach Stone Podcast - Coach Jon Wyse

JC Hawks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 86:00


Friday, January 26, 2018 Coach Stone's guest on Coach Stone Podcastwill be Coach Jon Wyse. Jon has been a teacher/lecturer in education for almost 25 years, working primarily in the post-16 sector in Further (High School) and Higher Education (College/University). Having taught all aspects of Sports Science and Physical Education, his current role involves managing a Sporting Excellence qualification run by Basketball England, England Boxing, British Fencing, British Judo, Table Tennis England and British Wheelchair Basketball. This programme is used by the National Governing Bodies to enhance their talent pathways. It has seen student-athletes progress within their sport to National Teams, scholarships in the UK and participation in the Olympics and Paralympics. Coaching Football is something Jon has done since 1992, and despite combining this with playing he has become widely respected as a coach. He has held positions as both Director of Coach Education and President of the British American Football Coaches Association (BAFCA), being responsible for Coach Development. He has also been a board member of the British American Football Association (BAFA), the national governing body of the sport. In these leadership roles, Jon has been able to influence elements of the sport’s development. More recently, Jon has taken over as Head Coach of the Staffordshire Surge, a team playing in the amateur league in the UK. The team is totally volunteer-based (including all coaches and players), which creates multiple opportunities to test and develop his coaching, learning and leadership skills. For Full Bio: https://www.leaguelineup.com/newsitem.asp?url=jchawkssportsnetwork&itemid=1700817    

Bunch of Apes Podcast
Interview with Andy Costello

Bunch of Apes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2017 38:09


Ex Cage Rage heavyweight star, British Judo champion, Jujitsu black belt and ex police enforcer Andy Costello joins me to chat about his time as an MMA fighter, being the front line for difficult and dangerous situations as a police officer and general chat around the ins and outs of combat.

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Great Traits Project
Dr. Dave Alred: Psychologist & Elite Performance Coach (Rugby, Golf, Football)

Great Traits Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2017 43:08


On this month’s podcast we meet Dr. Dave Alred Dave is an elite performance coach who works with world class sportsmen and teams. He helps them deliver when the pressure is at its most extreme. Dr. Alred is a pioneer in performance, mindset and attitude. He holds PhD in Performing under Pressure from Loughborough University. He is a member of the UK Coaching Hall of Fame, a winner of the Mussabini Medal and a member of the ECB Elite Coaching Fellowship. His clients include rugby’s Jonny Wilkinson, George Ford and Johnny Sexton; golfers Padraig Harrington, Francesco Molinari and Brad Kennedy; footballers, Joe Cole and David James; the England rugby union team; the British Lions; the England cricket team; British Judo and Premiership football sides, Manchester City, Sunderland, Watford and Newcastle. He is also the bestselling author of The Pressure Principle.

Chris Kaye's Podcast
The Denshow #4

Chris Kaye's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2011 25:13


The DenshoW is an audio martial arts magazine with news, events, history, instructor profiles, interviews, & discussions. The podcast covers combat arts from around the world including; karate, judo, kung fu, aikido, jujutsu, koryu, MMA, kickboxing, hapkido & taekwondo. The program is hosted by broadcaster, writer & martial artist Chris Kaye. Chris has a background in karate & ninjutsu. In this episode: 10th dan ninjutsu instructor and author of "The Schools of the Bujinkan", Paul Richardson reveals the history of the Koto Ryu. Goju Ryu karate expert and author of "The Way of Kata", Kris Wilder on the use of technology to aid training. Plus; find out which martial arts movie maker has been honoured at the Asian Film Awards and there's news from the British Judo camp.

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