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Jeff Patterson is the founder of Northwest Fighting Arts/Portland Tai Chi Academy and The Yielding Warrior, where he emphasizes the transformative power of meditative and martial arts practices, particularly the yielding concept. #martialarts #taichi #meditation About my Guest Jeff Patterson :Jeff Patterson, from Portland, OR, USA, has over 36 years of experience, practicing and teaching the meditative and martial arts. As the founder of Northwest Fighting Arts/Portland Tai Chi Academy and The Yielding Warrior, where he emphasizes the transformative power of meditative and martial arts practices, particularly the yielding concept. He has published two books and hundreds on instructional videos. Founder of The Yielding Warrior online program and has worked with 1000's of students from around the world.What we Discussed: 00:00 Who is Jeff Patterson02:50 Which came 1st Meditation or Martial Arts06:10 His Meditation to Help his Boxing09:00 What is Tai Chi and its benefits10:45 What is Qi Gong12:00 What is Eskrima 12:50 Has he developed his own Style13:30 What does he mean by Yielding in Martial Arts18:45 Wys to Improve yielding24:15 How the training helping his Martial Arts26:45 The Five Regulations31:30 Regulating the Mind33:00 The Monk and the Puddle34:45 Regulating the Energy35:20 Regulating the Spirit37:45 Having the Tools to bring us back to centre39:20 Having a Meditative Lifestyle --- How to Contact Jeff Patterson https://theyieldingwarrior.com/https://www.facebook.com/TaichiYieldinghttps://www.instagram.com/theyieldingwarrior/https://www.tiktok.com/@theyieldingwarrior?_t=8nVujZa24XC&_r=1Free Book https://book.theyieldingwarrior.com/free-plus-shipping------------------All about Roy / Brain Gym & Virtual Assistants at https://roycoughlan.com/ ___________________
Discover the Secret Path to Unleashing Your True Potential Are you prepared to embark on a journey of personal growth and transformation that surpasses what you once believed was possible? The Yielding Warrior offers a unique perspective on the intersection of meditative arts principles and life's everyday challenges. Incorporating the core principle of yielding into actionable advice, Jeff Patterson, an expert in the meditative arts, offers readers a priceless and life-enriching resource. After teaching 25,000 students in his martial arts academy and earning the equivalent of black belts in the martial arts of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Eskrima, Tai Chi, Qigong, Muay Thai, and Kenpo, Jeff now shares personal experiences, age-old wisdom, and the philosophies of meditative arts with his readers. In The Yielding Warrior, you will learn: How to attain a higher level of proficiency in any sport or physical activity To enhance emotional control and sharpen intuition for increased happiness and self-acceptance To deepen self-awareness and esteem through the benefits of yielding To apply meditative practices to excel in interpersonal communication and business relationships To improve your focus by applying the skills attained through yielding awareness Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your life with an engrossing book that offers realistic, easy-to-understand guidance in the ancient technique of yielding awareness.
Calming the Chaos Podcast Guest:Jeff PattersonThe Yielding WarriorJeff Patterson helps people build an evolving life practice using the meditative arts to help with a variety of chaotic life issues. In this podcast interview, we talk about specifically about managing the chaos of having chronic pain in your life. Our Podcast includes the following:Incorporating the Meditative Arts can help:• Stress• Physical and emotional pain• Relationship issuesApproaches:1. Athletic Approach2. Therapeutic Approach3. Medical 0 Chinese Medicine Approach4. Philosophical and Virtues Approach5. Spiritual ApproachMeditation is meant to be a way of life as a Preventative / Resilience approachTimestamp 7:07 – Clip #1. From the short movie “Struggling to be me with Chronic Pain” You can see the full video at • 'Struggling to be me with chronic pain' (About 10 minutes long)Jeff's tips about her mindset, and that negative thoughts can prevent people from moving forward through chronic painTips:1. Build a life practice around the meditative arts2. Tune into your body – understand it, notice it and learn to regulate the body when it is out of balance3. Regulate your breath, using yoga practices and to adjust your physiology4. Regulate your mind. “I can't quiet my mind.” These practices help you gain focus from distractions15:25 Story about the monks, girl and the puddle16:58: How to regulate and circulate your energy19:36: Understand range of motion – don't worsen your body, do positive movement consistently and daily 20:50 3 Things to think about1. What do I want to get from the practice? What is my goal? Why do I want to get better? Motivators. Mindset shift from “something I have to do” to “something I want to do to get the most out of life2. What benefits can I reap from doing the practices consistently3. Find a guide to help you navigate the chaos24:57: The Academy Information. In person, online, website, links and to his book “The Yielding Warrior26:40: Free digital copy or printed copy of bookJeff has been practicing martial arts for the past 36 years and he has learned from highly skilled masters from seven countries. I've achieved black belt equivalency in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Eskrima, Muay Thai, Kenpō, Tai Chi, and Qigong.Jeff firmly believes in the meditative arts and their power to enhance overall life experiences. This has led Jeff to study the historical, philosophical, and health aspects of meditative arts. His mission is to share his knowledge with you after witnessing the positive and profound impact he has seen in thousands of his students.Having authored three books, created two audio courses, and produced hundreds of videos on Tai Chi and Qigong, Jeff believes he can help you achieve your goals.Jeff is on a mission to guide individuals like you to optimize your performance, heighten sensitivity and awareness, and find a calm sense of groundedness. He believes you can become a finely tuned warrior who reaches top performance in all areas of your life.Contact Jeff at: https://www.theyieldingwarrior.com/Free Book url https://www.theyieldingwarrior.com/bookFB / taichiyielding IG / theyieldingwarrior YT / @theyieldingwarrior #chronicpain #painmanagement #anxietydepressionandrelationships
Jeff Patterson is a 4th degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, an author, and the owner of Northwest Fighting Arts in Portland, Oregon. He has over 36 years of martial arts experience in various disciplines including Eskrima, Boxing, Tai Chi, Qigong, Muay Thai, and Kenpo. He is a firm believer in the meditative arts and their benefits to improve all areas of life. We talk about getting started in meditation, creating a daily ritual, meditation for healing, and meditation for professional athletes.Please leave a review, subscribe, like, share, and comment if you can. It really helps to grow the show!Jeff's Contacts/Products:https://www.theyieldingwarrior.com/https://book.theyieldingwarrior.com/free-plus-shippinghttps://www.instagram.com/theyieldingwarrior/https://www.facebook.com/TaichiYielding Harvard article:https://www.health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/relaxation-techniques-breath-control-helps-quell-errant-stress-responseContact/Support The Show:Website: ejjp.showInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theeverydayjiujitsupodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ejjpodEmail: ejjpod@gmail.com On Guard Online Academy: https://onguardbjj.com/p/online-academy Zara Can Do Jiu Jitsu! https://books.friesenpress.com/store/title/119734000253392052/Matt-Kwan-Zara-Can-Do-Jiu-Jitsu%21 The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Store: https://my-store-ee3230.creator-spring.com/ Make a donation to my PayPal account: matt@onguardbjj.com
Jeff Patterson has been practicing martial arts for the past 36 years and has learned from highly skilled masters from seven countries, along the way achieving black belt equivalency in Brazilian Jiu- Jitsu, Eskrima, Muay Thai, Kenpō, Tai Chi, and Qigong. Jeff has authored three books, created two audio courses, and produced hundreds of videos on Tai Chi and Qigong and is the creator of his Yielding Warrior Program, a journey into self- discovery and empowerment. Links: https://www.theyieldingwarrior.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theyieldingwarrior/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheYieldingWarrior
The Yielding Warrior: Discovering the Secret Path to Unleashing Your True Potential by Jeff Patterson Theyieldingwarrior.com https://book.theyieldingwarrior.com/free-plus-shipping Discover the Secret Path to Unleashing Your True Potential Are you prepared to embark on a journey of personal growth and transformation that surpasses what you once believed was possible? The Yielding Warrior offers a unique perspective on the intersection of meditative arts principles and life's everyday challenges. Incorporating the core principle of yielding into actionable advice, Jeff Patterson, an expert in the meditative arts, offers readers a priceless and life-enriching resource. After teaching 25,000 students in his martial arts academy and earning the equivalent of black belts in the martial arts of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Eskrima, Tai Chi, Qigong, Muay Thai, and Kenpo, Jeff now shares personal experiences, age-old wisdom, and the philosophies of meditative arts with his readers. In The Yielding Warrior, you will learn: How to attain a higher level of proficiency in any sport or physical activity To enhance emotional control and sharpen intuition for increased happiness and self-acceptance To deepen self-awareness and esteem through the benefits of yielding To apply meditative practices to excel in interpersonal communication and business relationships To improve your focus by applying the skills attained through yielding awareness Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your life with an engrossing book that offers realistic, easy-to-understand guidance in the ancient technique of yielding awareness.About the author Jeff Patterson is a highly experienced martial artist, residing in Portland, Oregon, with over 36 years of practice under his belt. He is renowned for his exceptional skills in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Eskrima, Tai Chi, Qigong, Muay Thai, and Kenpo, having achieved black belt equivalency in all these martial arts disciplines. Jeff's passion for martial arts and its transformative power led him to establish Northwest Fighting Arts and Portland Tai Chi Academy, an organization that has flourished over the past 29 years, with over 25,000 students benefiting from his teachings. With a large student base of over 500 individuals, the academy offers a diverse range of classes, meticulously crafted comprehensive curricula for each martial art they teach, including Muay Thai, Western Boxing, Jeet Kune Do, Filipino Arts, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Tai Chi, and Qigong. Jeff is a firm believer in the benefits of meditative arts and their power to enhance overall life experiences. He has extensively studied the historical, philosophical, and health aspects of meditative arts and recognized the importance of the yielding concept to attain expertise in each discipline. Through his dedication and teachings, he has witnessed positive and profound changes in his students, which fuels his ongoing passion for sharing his knowledge.
What if martial arts could do more than just teach self-defense? What if it could shape character, provide mentorship, and guide young men, especially those from single-parent households, through life's toughest challenges? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Master Keith Kelly as he shares his remarkable journey from training under Grandmaster Tayari Cassell and Master Yousef Bilal to competing in prestigious tournaments and finding a calling in teaching. Keith opens up about how martial arts has been a cornerstone in his life, providing stability and direction during difficult times.Ever wondered what it takes to transition from a career in graphic design to becoming a beloved public school teacher and martial arts instructor? Keith takes us through the highs and lows of this transformation, recounting intense martial arts competitions and significant victories, such as his notable fight against Tony Blanchard in Maryland and a triumphant moment at Madison Square Garden. Discover how these experiences fueled his passion for teaching and inspired his book "Peace Comes to Ajani," which aims to uplift and guide young students facing their own challenges.From Taekwondo to Eskrima, Keith's journey is nothing short of inspiring. He shares the emotional and physical toll martial arts has taken on him, his research trip to Korea, and the unexpected popularity of his children's books. As Keith prepares for his final world championship, he reflects on his future aspirations, including completing his book series and engaging with local organizations post-retirement. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of a life dedicated to martial arts, teaching, and inspiring the next generation. Don't miss this chance to hear from a true master whose story is as compelling as it is motivational.
We had a great conversation with comedian Mike GlazerOriginally from St. Louis, MO, Mike Glazer is an entertainment juggernaut with extensive credits including appearances at the 2023 NHL Awards, HBO's Night of Too Many Stars (earning an Emmy nomination), Comedy Central, and Food Network's Worst Cooks In America. Glazer's live shows, which consistently sell out, have been praised as "the most promising show in LA" by Rolling Stone and hailed as an "instant classic" by High Times magazine, who also recognized him as one of the "Most Influential People in Cannabis" in 2021. Mike Glazer's portfolio extends to high-profile events like the Outside Lands Festival, SXSW, and the immensely popular BuzzFeed series, High Guys, with over 100 million views. His comedic genius has shone on truTV's Billy on the Street and even at the renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival.As if his impressive resume wasn't enough, Mike Glazer has shared a smoke session with the legendary Snoop Dogg, has cooked alongside Gordon Ramsay, attended culinary school, worked at Second City in Chicago, PA-ed for the Late Late Show upon arriving to LA, wore the Left Shark Super Bowl costume while being interviewed by John Mayer and clinched a gold medal as a roller hockey goalie with Team USA.Now, he's set to release his debut comedy special Life Rules! Mixtape Vol 1., alongside the release of his newest limited podcast series Life Rules! and a national tour to support (starting at SXSW's Sharpie event which he's hosting and making its way back to the Comedy Store in Los Angeles). With wild stories from all layers of his life (his grandfather worked for Al Capone!), Glazer is truly an enigma within the industry. His philanthropic passion is as strong as his devotion to comedy. Over the years he has raised money for the Missouri Wildlife Foundation, Best Friends Animal Society, the Downtown Women's Center in LA and helped coordinated a ‘letters to Santa' program with Second City Chicago which helped deliver the Christmas present requests of children less fortunate in the Chicago-area community. Most importantly, he is dedicated to normalizing the stigma behind mental health (especially in men), as he is a diagnosed Manic Bi-Polar and grew up with Schizophrenia in his immediate family. His additional hobbies include hockey, cooking, Al-Anon, sneakers, hip-hop, basketball, Eskrima (martial arts), bowling, weightlifting and hiking. He is currently Los Angeles-based.
Have you ever witnessed the harmony of a disciplined martial artist improvising like a jazz musician? This is the singular story of Master George Bell, whose life is a symphony of Taekwondo prowess, entrepreneurial ventures, and musical exploration. Our latest Master Alliance podcast episode offers a front-row seat to George's captivating journey, from the rigorous training for the Olympics to the creation of his unique martial arts brand, Enzo Kimono. His anecdotes about the influence of Grandmaster Jun Lee and Dr. Yongjin Bong, and the camaraderie within the North Carolina martial arts community, paint a vivid picture of his path to mastery and the spirit that propelled him to the pinnacle of martial arts and business success.Master George Bell doesn't just break boards; he breaks the mold. In a candid conversation, he delves into the enriching experience of cross-training, revealing how Jiu-Jitsu, Eskrima, and Taekwondo intertwine to shape a more profound martial arts wisdom. His stories of how Filipino martial arts fine-tune hand-eye coordination and how respect and tradition traverse all forms of combat arts will resonate with anyone seeking a holistic approach to their practice. Furthermore, George illustrates the parallels between the structured discipline of Taekwondo and the free-flowing creativity of jazz, demonstrating how these seemingly disparate worlds have informed his life's philosophy, from tackling challenges to instructing with passion.Strap in for an inspiring ride as we navigate the intersections of martial arts and entrepreneurship. George unpacks the origin of his martial arts brand, articulating the significance of innovation and the cruciality of mentorship, echoing across the disciplines of martial arts and commerce. He shares sagely advice gleaned from his entrepreneurial journey, emphasizing adaptability and the foresight to remain abreast of industry trends. With a worldview as positive as his hook kick is swift, George Bell's story is an anthem to the transformative power of martial arts—a conduit for constructing global relationships and a commitment to perpetual learning and excellence.
This week we move on from the swedish inspired sport of Korfball, which still is a stupid name, onto a a much more interesting and lesser known, to my understanding, sport and martial art of Eskrima
This week Pete enters the HHE Podcast dojo to discover Martial Arts in the Philippines during the period of the Chinese Civil War. Discover the fast and furious fighters of Eskrima, learn about the rough-and-ready origins of their art and the sometimes-fatal fights that came with it, and find out how today's art is a rather more civilised affair. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 02:08 Orientation to the Philippines 15:15 History of the Philippines 27:34 The History of the Chinese Civil War 29:21 What are Martial Arts? 33:55 Escrima 42:55 The Formalisation of Escrima 58:25 The Derzolator 00:11 Outro Links: Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix (https://t.ly/GzYuf) National Anthem of the Philippines (https://t.ly/U-FDK) Documentary on Eskrima: Eskrimadors (https://t.ly/0nXPS) Contact: http://hhepodcast.com https://linktr.ee/hhepodcast
Eskrima, Arnis und Kali sind moderne Nahkampfsysteme. Die philippinischen Kampfsportarten haben ihre Wurzeln in der Kampfkunst der alten Stämme. In dieser Folge spricht Thorsten Klangwarth über Kali. Zwischendurch gehts wie gewohnt mal wieder über Tische und Bänke. Von HongK Kong Filmen aus den 80ern in Pornokinos, über die Sinnfrage nach einer Selbstverteidigung "ohne" Sparring. Diese Folge wurde gesponsert von Upsters Energy! Folge uns auf: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kampfsport_podcast Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/sge_shaolin YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Kampfsportpodcast TikTok: https://tiktok.com/kamsport_podcast ...oder spendiert uns einen Kaffee: Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Hyenastyle Aber egal was ihr macht - bleibt so geil wie ihr seid!v Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
In this episode, Owen and Randel continue their interview with master teacher and author Russ L Smith. From his website: "Russ expressed an interest in martial arts as a young teenager, and began learning Karate basics with a family friend. It wasn't until Russ was on extended vacation in the Philippines over thirty years ago that he began his formal training in Japanese Goju-Ryu under an Australian instructor, Sensei Iyan Mackenzie...Russ's desire to continue research on the origins and influences on Goju-Ryu has lead him to also study Fujian and Hakka arts such as Five Ancestor (Ngo Cho Kun / Wuzuquan), White Eyebrow (Pak Mei), and White Crane Boxing styles....Russ's focus is preserving, promoting, and researching the arts of Okinawa, Southern China, Malaysia, and the Philippines at his Burinkan dojo." Website YouTube Amazon
In this episode, Owen and Randel interview master teacher and author Russ L Smith. From his website: "Russ expressed an interest in martial arts as a young teenager, and began learning Karate basics with a family friend. It wasn't until Russ was on extended vacation in the Philippines over thirty years ago that he began his formal training in Japanese Goju-Ryu under an Australian instructor, Sensei Iyan Mackenzie...Russ's desire to continue research on the origins and influences on Goju-Ryu has lead him to also study Fujian and Hakka arts such as Five Ancestor (Ngo Cho Kun / Wuzuquan), White Eyebrow (Pak Mei), and White Crane Boxing styles....Russ's focus is preserving, promoting, and researching the arts of Okinawa, Southern China, Malaysia, and the Philippines at his Burinkan dojo." Website YouTube Amazon
On this episode of The Mighty Beast Podcast MMA Show, @sean_pierre_ and Carlo Valero (@hapki1) preview the upcoming UFC Fight Night 205: Lemos vs. Andrade fight card and the two Bellator events in Hawaii. We also recap last weekend's UFC on ESPN 34: Luque vs. Muhammad 2 fight card. Sean and Carlo talk about bringing Eskrima to the big screen Instagram: www.instagram.com/sean_pierre_/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/hapki1 Facebook: www.facebook.com/seanpierrephoto www.seanpierre.com
Master Albert teaches us the history of San Miguel Eskrima, Doce Pares Original “Multi-Style” System of Eskrima. Curriculum-based training programs offered to youths and adults. Doce Pares is his wife's family Martial Art system founded by her Grandfather (Eulogio “Yoling” Cañete) in 1932 in Cebu City, Philippines. He discusses the importance of culture, respecting elders, history, and 'legacy.' Eskrima is a positive mindset of discipline, control, confidence, and respect! In our present day becoming a more peaceful loving society starts with 'you.' When you translate self love, appreciation, and understanding, combined with effective communication, the results are riveting with love.
This week, a dive into the world of martial arts, medicine and holistic health - with impassioned Systema student and Doctor of Chinese Medicine Gabriel Stern.On the medical side, Gabe was a trained EMT and ER nurse before becoming a student and clinician versed in Chinese healing modalities. On the martial arts side, he studied Eskrima and Pekiti Tirsia Kali for several years before venturing into Systema with Edgar Cakuls in NYC, and with us here at NC SYSTEMA. Always candid and radically honest, Gabe turns his dizzying intellect here upon:the convergence of Russian and Chinese health conceptscomparing Chinese meridians and anatomical fascial chainshow organ health relates to emotional states and personality typesavoiding the pitfalls of self-delusion - in both medicine and martial artsGabe trains and explains at NC SYSTEMA in Durham, NC, and has his own clinic focused on traditional and modern acupuncture and herbology for a variety of conditions. Find him at https://www.centermedicine.com
This week, an enlightening conversation with veteran Systema, Filipino Martial Arts Instructor Al McLuckie. Al has over five decades of experience in arts ranging from Western Boxing and Kempo Karate, to Eskrima, Kali, Silat, and (of course) Systema. A former instructor for the famous Degerberg Academy of Martial Arts in Chicago, Al's unique and unparalleled knife skills, in particular, have seen him teaching famous martial artists such as Lee Wedlake, Scott Glenn, and Martin Wheeler, along with workshops for the Lethal Force Institute. Here, we talk about: - his path into martial arts training and teaching- rare experiences working with FMA, Systema, and H'sing-i masters - the deep principles he has observed across multiple martial styles- posture, connection, and attitudes to "reality-based" training Al is also a prolific oil painter. See examples of his work at http://www.almcluckie.com
Asia, the largest continent on Earth in both land area and population is the birthplace of an ocean of innovation, wisdom, and art both cultural and martial. There have only been ten countries in the world to have never been fully conquered by European superpowers, nine of which are In Asia.It's home to half of the greatest hotbed for wrestling, the birthplaces of Muay Thai, Judo, Karate, Jiu-Jitsu, and some of the world's highest level practitioners of bladed combat in the styles of Silat and Eskrima.The continent possesses a wealth of martial culture and history matched by very few places, and it's not limited to any one of its region.The men of this continent have ancestors as mighty as any, and like other races of men, they're under attack. Their masculinity is being being vilified, and there are numerous attempts of feminization tied to a fabricated sense of morality. This is not a time to delve into discussions of who the enemy of the majority men actually is. One thing I do know is that the attack on masculinity is worldwide. One man of martial culture and Asian heritage has decided to become a catalyst to begin the Renaissance of Men for the men of an entire continent and do his part in this war of culture and consciousness. The American men and the European men have begun their restoration, and now, right on time,The Asian men are rising.The Blood & Rain PodcastEpisode 34Asian Man RisingEnjoy.
This week we take a journey on from the Swedish export called Korfball to the Philippines. There we look at the national martial art and incredibly interesting sport of Arnis, or Eskrima depending on who you ask.
The why of this show and the importance of doing this in your own Filipino Martial Arts journey.
In this episode, I interview a US Marine Veteran turned Hollywood Actress & Stunt Women, Leaphy Khim. Leaphy was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Cambodian genocide survivors. At a very young age she was taught the importance of her culture, language, and traditions. She was raised to be strong, independent, and self sufficient. Her parents valued education and relentlessly drilled into her head to be the best at anything she wishes to pursue in life. For 8 years, she enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. Her proudest achievement was when she was deployed with a military joint task force in aid of a humanitarian project in Macaracas, Panama. She helped with the construction of multiple classrooms and community centers in a small town outside of Panama City. Today she remained passionate in helping people from all walks of life. She is energetic, highly motivated, and hard working, with a strong commitment to help and empower people to lead a healthy lifestyle. She offers martial arts and basic self defense classes. In addition, Leaphy help military veterans by connecting them with benefits, resources, counseling, and linking them with different community organizations. With her extensive background in fighting and weapons/combat training she practices her craft in Hollywood as an actress and stuntwoman. Disciplines she specializes in include kickboxing, western boxing, Eskrima, and Brazilian Jujitsu. Her most notable role was in “Let It Go” in which she was awarded Best Actress at the GI Film Festival in 2018. Her most current projects include a costar role and stunt work on ABC The Rookie and Grey's Anatomy. In summary, Leaphy is a strong, dedicated woman with a compassionate side that is not afraid to drop everything and lend a helping hand. In this episode, you'll learn about her military experiences, the challenges she had to overcome, and how she got into Hollywood as a stunt women and actress. Leaphy hopes to inspire the youth and to let them know that nothing is impossible and that dreams do come true, you just gotta shoot your shot! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chluytalk/support
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This week, a light-hearted romp into the world of martial arts, mind, and creativity, with Systema Instructor and fiction author Patrick E. McLean. Patrick is an accomplished martial artist with a pedigree that includes Judo, Jujitsu, Eskrima, AikiJujitsu, and Systema. He is also the author of more than 10 dramatic-comedic fiction books, including the award-winning How To Succeed in Evil, and the host of the How It's Written podcast. Here, we talk about aspects of creativity in life, work, and training. Including: Why creativity needs structure to roam free Practicing martial arts to increase your creative powers Barriers to creativity: fear and pride Advice for aspiring writers and artists Purchase Patrick's books on Amazon.comHow It's Written podcast
Prince Williams is the Head Football Athletic Trainer at Cal Poly. Williams owns a variety of professional career experience that expands across various levels of athletics. Prior to his current position, Prince spent six years at Cal State Monterey, six years as the Head Athletic Trainer at Harnell College (CA) and experience covering football, rugby and gymnastics on the Sports Medicine staff at Cal. He has also worked with the NFL as an ATC spotter for the San Francisco 49ers during both the 2016 and 2017 seasons. Prince is certified strength coach, the Host of “The Hustle & Grit Experience” podcast, a columnist and published author for “Breaking Muscle .com” and sports medicine instructor and mentor. He holds two 5th-degree black belts in two systems and is an instructor/teacher in a weapons-based blade art called Eskrima. A former college football player, Williams is also heavily involved in bodybuilding and competes in powerlifting. Cerberus Strength Use Code: STRENGTH_GAME at Cerberus-Strength.com
On today's episode of Chica with Monica, I have the amazing Nelita Villezon, a Filipino American Martial Artist, Model, and Fitness Professional. We talk a lot about her experiences in fighting, what it means to be a Biracial Black and Filipino American in today's society, along with our excitement for seeing our culture depicted on screen in Disney's newest film Raya & The Last Dragon. We could've honestly talked for hours, but this 1st episode together shall suffice for now. Please check Nelita out on all her social media @Nelita_V or at www.NelitaV.com. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did making it! Mabuhay!
Schwertgeflüster - Der HEMA Podcast. Kampfkunst trifft Geschichte.
Der Säbel ist die nächste Waffe in unserer Disziplinen des historischen Fechtens Reihe. Den meisten wird Säbel heute in seiner olympischen Form ein Begriff sein, doch was ist eigentlich der historische Ursprung dieser Waffe? Wie kann man heute Nicht-Olympische Varianten trainieren und mit welchen Quellen fängt man an? In diesem Podcast lassen wir uns von Oliver Janseps einen Gesamtüberblick über den historischen Säbel in all seinen Facetten geben. Wir schlagen sogar den Bogen zu seiner modernen olympischen Version. Säbel gab es in dutzenden verschiedenen Stilen über mehrere Kontinente hinweg. Wir versuchen dennoch, einen Überblick über die wichtigsten historischen Quellen zu geben und mit welcher man heute am besten anfängt. Wie immer schließen wir mit praktischen Tipps dazu ab wo ihr heutzutage passende Trainingswaffen erwerben könnt. Zudem erfahrt ihr was ihr in Bezug auf Länge und Gewicht beachten müsst. Über Oliver Janseps Oliver fechtet historischen Säbel nach F.C. Christmann bei Mispeldorn in Aachen, eine HEMA Interessengemeinschaft die er mitbegründet hat. Angefangen hat bei ihm alles 2002 mit dem Schwert, von dort ging es weiter zu den Stangenwaffen und heute trainiert er neben HEMA noch Bastone Genovese. Den Weg zum Säbel fand er dementsprechend auch über den Stangenteil von Christmanns Fechtbuch. Den Christmann hat Oliver nicht nur im Original zuhaue, wie er im Podcast betont, sondern hat ihn auch selbst herausgebracht. Schaut doch mal in Olivers Amazon Account vorbei. Oliver hat vor seiner HEMA Zeit 15 Jahre Ju Jutsu sowie einige Jahre lang Eskrima und Savate trainiert. Säbel im historischen Kontext Primär ist der Säbel eine Militärwaffe die vor allem von Offizieren und der Kavallerie getragen wurde. Aber auch reguläre Soldaten hatten ihn neben dem Bajonett häufig noch in einer kürzeren Variante als Beiwaffe dabei. Dabei wurde er militärisch als Hauptwaffe vor allem beritten eingesetzt. Offiziere wiederum haben sich damit auch immer wieder zu Duellen in Fragen der Ehre getroffen. Im Rahmen der Turnerbewegung von Turnvater Jahn war der Säbel Teil dieser Wehrsportbewegung und im studentischen Fechten kam ebenfalls er zum Einsatz. Zudem wissen wir, dass nicht nur Männer mit dem Säbel gefochten haben sondern auch Frauen und Kinder. Für diese sind auch explizit Anweisungen erhalten, was im Vergleich zu früheren Quellen eta aus dem Mittelalter absolut unüblich ist. Historische Quellen Das Fechtbuch von Luigi Barbasetti von dem im Podcast immer wieder die Rede ist findet ihr hier: https://medievalswordmanship.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/the-art-of-the-sabre-and-the-epee.pdf
Lionel Froidure - Karaté et réflexions sur les arts martiaux
25ème épisode de la série : La Parole aux Pratiquants avec Dani Faynot, 10ème degré Arnis Kali Doblete Rapilon, chef instructeur arts martiaux philippin, 7ème dan FFKarate Nihon Tai Jitsu. Son parcours, ses rencontres, ses sensei (Hernaez, Mochizuki, Mena..), sa vision des arts martiaux. 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 Arnis Kali Eskrima
In this blackjack episode, the Garden hosts a world champion martial artist who is also a nerd, among other things. We discuss martial history; comic book movies & TV; why we hate Wonder Woman 84; and many other related items past and future. Of course, we discuss mythology, ghosts, and - yes - I managed 1 or 2 Nephilim references.
A great and inspirational conversation with lifestyle martial artist and fitness instructor Nelita Villezon. She is awesome. Raised in Los Angeles, CA, a multi-ethnic model and fitness professional who began her career as a child of a martial artist trained under her father. Nelita is the daughter of Erwin Villezon, a Filipino martial artist student under Dan Inasanto. She is trained in Muay Thai, Jeet Kune Do, Eskrima, Tae Kwon Do, Wushu, Northern Shaolin, as well as other disciplines. With her extensive training background, she was able to compete in the Southwestern Regional Stick Championship and earned a medal in the U.S. Open and the Junior Olympics. She has trained, coached and managed at some of the top gyms in Los Angeles such as Equinox, UFC Gym, Crunch, and 24 Hour Fitness. Her experience has led her to become a personal trainer for the Sony Music Group where she has trained such celebrities as Becky G., Sophia Black, and Karrueche Tran. IG @nelita_V https://youtu.be/qBn4nOZImss
We’re finally getting to Corvus! Helder and Ed recap and break down the elements in the latest episode of The Mandalorian. Chapter 13, “The Jedi” delivers on the long-awaited entrance into the series of former-Jedi Ahsoka Tano in her first official live-action incarnation, here played by Rosario Dawson. This episode also features some major pivot points, mostly centering on the origin and identity of The Child. Dave Filoni as back in the director’s chair and is also the credited writer. Twitter handles:Show: @sopretentious2Helder: @heldermiraEd: @edwardodellShow Notes:Helder went in to some detail discussing this episode’s cinematographer: Barry Baz Idoine. Fans may know his prior work as Second Unit director for Rogue One, but his credits include a lot of recent prestige television, such as True Detective and Westworld.Wookiepedia Episode PageArtwork of Ralph McquarrieMcquarrie’s “A New Hope” concept artConcept Art and Stills for The Mandalorian Chapter 13 - The JediMorgan Elsbeth, played by Diana Lee Inosanto. Trained in Jeet Kune Do and Eskrima, and her father, the martial artist Dan Inosanto, was Bruce Lee’s student and training partner.And last, but most certainly not least, RIP to the original Darth Vader, David Prowse.(Farkle Alzheimers and COVID)
Drop Out ÜberStündlich - theSignal Aftershow 31.08.2020 1. DeFeKT & Extrawelt – Off Planet 2. DM Theory – Candy Jar 3. Triforce – Tales of the Sky (Ambler RMX) 4. Louis M.- Orange Moon (Code Therapy RMX) 5. Saafi Brothers – Sweet Sirenes (Gabriel Le Mar RMX) 6. Master Margerita – Sync Mode (Flembaz RMX) 7. DM Theory – Million Stars Away 8. Code Therapy – Abstract Radio 9. Dudelsalat – Feferiffic (Fefes Muchlongmuch Version) 10. One Million Toys – Steady (Nozem RMX) 11. Suspect One – Disco Lights 12. Zentrix & Ben Rama – The Garden 13. Karim Alkhayat – The Existence 14. Vaeya – Swan Dive 15. Flembaz – Pantanto 16. Adama – Amanita 17. Smilk – Crooked (Gumnut RMX) 18. Fungohago – Teaching in Silence 19. Sensitrope – Matrioshka Dream 20. Geist - Something of Nothing (Dimitry Molosh RMX) 21. Eskrima - ? ? ? 22. Yeah but No - I´ll still keep Love for You (Andreas Henneberg RMX) 23. Fiord – Distant Thunder 24. AKA AKA – Kevin Incredible
Drop Out ÜberStündlich - theSignal Aftershow 31.08.2020 1. DeFeKT & Extrawelt – Off Planet 2. DM Theory – Candy Jar 3. Triforce – Tales of the Sky (Ambler RMX) 4. Louis M.- Orange Moon (Code Therapy RMX) 5. Saafi Brothers – Sweet Sirenes (Gabriel Le Mar RMX) 6. Master Margerita – Sync Mode (Flembaz RMX) 7. DM Theory – Million Stars Away 8. Code Therapy – Abstract Radio 9. Dudelsalat – Feferiffic (Fefes Muchlongmuch Version) 10. One Million Toys – Steady (Nozem RMX) 11. Suspect One – Disco Lights 12. Zentrix & Ben Rama – The Garden 13. Karim Alkhayat – The Existence 14. Vaeya – Swan Dive 15. Flembaz – Pantanto 16. Adama – Amanita 17. Smilk – Crooked (Gumnut RMX) 18. Fungohago – Teaching in Silence 19. Sensitrope – Matrioshka Dream 20. Geist - Something of Nothing (Dimitry Molosh RMX) 21. Eskrima - ? ? ? 22. Yeah but No - I´ll still keep Love for You (Andreas Henneberg RMX) 23. Fiord – Distant Thunder 24. AKA AKA – Kevin Incredible
No episodio de hoje conversamos com o Professor de diversas artes marciais, Felipe Neto e com o atleta de Hapkido e Arnis Kali George Lucas, sobre essas modalidades de combate!um baita papo!quer saber mais? segue os caras la no face https://www.facebook.com/cetampelotas/agenda tua aula experimental e bora la lutar!
"Las gotas de lluvia horadan la piedra no por la violencia, sino por la caída constante. (Lucrecio).🀄️" Y nuestro programa de hoy se lo dedico a los fans del Wing Tsun, Wing Chun, Ving Chun, Ving Tsun y todas sus variantes, porque me consta que sois muchos, y por ello, hoy tenemos con nosotros a un invitado de apellido impronunciable y... ¡POCO ESPAÑO
Ron is an Multi Martial Arts Expert and Instructor of Muay Thai, Filipino Weaponry, Jeet Kune Do and Shoot Wrestling.
Sensei Darryl Vidal is a martial arts practitioner and instructor of different styles. He's teaching the Vidal Kenpo program. I think the more important thing less than the fact that that's what Bruce Lee did was that they're all great systems to offer and mixing them together is very rewarding and practical to some extent. It is definitely part of my whole Karate make up. Sensei Darryl Vidal - Episode 508 Having been exposed to Eskrima, a Filipino art of stick fighting, at a young age, Sensei Darryl Vidal developed a fascination with the martial arts. As his brother learned karate, he would also train alongside him that gave him an affinity to it. Sensei Vidal went on to train, participate in competitions, and eventually landing a role in the original Karate Kid movie. Sensei Darryl Vidal had a lot of stories from where he came from so make sure to listen to this episode! Show Notes You can check out Sensei Darryl Vidal's IMDB page here
Invitat: Catalin Gheorghe Host : Claudiu Cucu www.shaolin.ro
Stacey Councilman has a background in Marketing and Advertising, including experience in publishing, writing, editing, accounting, business management, human and public relations, communications, and more. Stacey enjoys spending time with her husband John Councilman on their land in Colfax, California along with a wide variety of hobbies including kayaking, fishing, hiking, hunting, shooting, and of course martial arts. She is also a mother of two sons, Nathan Bachand and Trae Bachand, and daughter Annabelle Bachand. She has served on two non-profit board of directors for over 20 years of experience. Her purpose in life is to serve others teaching self defense for free around the world. She also enjoys public speaking and competing as a Brazilian Jiujitsu athlete. Stacey started her martial arts journey in 2012, when her daughter, Annabelle was having some social issues as a side effect of ADHD. Annabelle’s psychologist recommended that Annabelle participate and train in martial arts, so Stacey decided to jump in and train with her. Stacey stepped on the mat July 11, 2012 and never left. Her passion for martial arts exceeded to another level, when she decided to train in several martial arts instead of just one. By 2014, Stacey was training in Kung Fu San Soo, Brazilian Jiu-jitsu, and dabbling in Muay Thai and boxing. By 2015 she would add in Eskrima and Krav Maga as well as Judo and Wrestling here and there. Today she studies as many arts as possible, focusing mostly on Krav Maga, and Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. She is a certified Krav Maga instructor with the rank of brown belt, and an active Brazilian Jiu-jitsu competitor with the rank of purple belt. She is also a brown belt in Kung Fu San Soo. Founder & CEO, The Warrior Forged Project In 2015, Stacey moved from her hometown of Redding, California to Roseville, California. At the time she was in the beginning stages of creating what would become The Warrior Forged Project (WFP). She had a concept that she wanted to spread awareness and education on Women’s Self Defense, but needed a team to accomplish most of what was in her head at the time. In July of 2015, Stacey met the Director of the Integrated Combat Systems University (ICSU), Ryan Spink, at the ICSU Krav Maga Certification Seminar, which would lead to thefurther development of WFP. After spending the seminar in discussions with Director Spink, he recognized her passion for teaching women and teens and asked her if she’d be interested in being part of the ICSU Team Kadima program. Of course Stacey was interested, so after earning her Krav Maga Certification, she went on to take the ICSU Women’s Defense Tactics Course (WDTC). After completing both certifications, Director Spink asked Stacey if she would take a bigger role in his Team Kadima program, and promoted her to Director. The constant evolvement of the WFP since that promotion, has been astonishing to say the least. In late 2015, she would meet the ladies that make up the team who would help bring The Warrior Forged Project to life. In the beginning of 2016 Stacey began giving Women’s Self Defense classes to the women in her academy, which quickly became the basis of the WFP’s FREE Community Workshops. Stacey and her team continued the development of the WFP by deciding that the organization would be non-profit, and decided they would soon be doing FREE Women’s Self Defense Seminars. Since the moment Stacey decided the WFP would be non-profit, it has been non-stop excitement and growth of what would now be a full-blown adventure and inspiration to change the world. Her team has come together with amazing talents and personality that fits and adds perfect chemistry and balance. Its onward and upward for this team, and Stacey is proud to stand beside this insanely brave group of superheroes. www.warriorforgedproject.com
Jim & Tom interview Jon Broster of Tribal Fighting Arts Nottingham England on BCKEAI, Serada Eskrima, Rapid Arnis, Silat, BJJ, Keysi, Judo and more! Jon has been training in Filipino martial arts for over 25 years. He holds the rank of advanced instructor in Cabales Serrada Escrima under Mark Wiley and is a 6th degree black belt in Rapid Arnis. Jon is a 4 time British Open Eskrima champion and a Brown Belt in BJJ.
Steve Tarani is the first person to be interviewed twice on the Firearms Nation Podcast! Steve is a rather imposing fellow, tall, strong and well versed in multiple ways to take you down. He has studied numerous martial arts, mostly from the devastating knife arts of the Philippines and Indonesia or Eskrima and Silat. Steve also mastered the firearm arts and became an instructor at Gunsite which is the start of modern combat training. Professionally, Steve worked for the CIA and other Federal and Military divisions doing..”work” that can’t be talked about on open forums. I really don’t care what he did but I do know he currently works by teaching, writing books and protecting clients. I’m just glad that he’s on “our” side. Today we talk about knives and concepts from his new book “Your Most Powerful Weapon – Using Your Mind to Stay Safe”. Links mentioned in episode: www.stevetarani.com By the book on Amazon: Your Most Powerful Weapon - Using Your Mind to Stay Safe
Discutie introductiva despre Wing Chun si Eskrima cu SiFu Adrian Tautan (www.neikung.ro) Host: Claudiu Cucu
Lionel Froidure - Karaté et réflexions sur les arts martiaux
Interview de master Dani Faynot, 10e degré Arnis Kali Eskrima du style Doblete Rapilon. Interview réalisée lors du tournage du documentaire En Terre Martiale : les Guerriers Philippins en 2008. Dani Faynot est un maître incontournable dans le monde des arts martiaux, il est 10e degré Arnis Kali Doblete Rapilon décerné aux Philippines par le légendaire maître José Mena, 6 dan Nihon Tai Jitsu FFK. Le site de l’école Doblete Rapilon : www.arnis-kali.com Découvrez ces DVD pédagogiques sur www.imaginarts.tv
Jorge Mendez runs Warriors, a dojo in Heredia, Costa Rica. Warriors offers classes in Danzan Ryu jujutsu, MMA, Eskrima, Kenpo, and kickboxing. Jorge can be reached on social media as Warriors Costa Rica or Mendez Jorge. Jorge talks about finding Professor Ramon Lono Ancho teaching Danzan Ryu in Costa Rica, his connection to the AJJF and more fun times
Kali, Arnis, and Eskrima, or sometimes known as “Filipino Martial Arts (FMA),” has been practiced both in the Philippines and in the United States for generations. A mix of native Southeast Asian and domesticated European fighting styles, Filipino Martial Arts has been known to be one of the most efficient and powerful fighting systems in...
Knowing it all and still being able to see your blind spots are two completely different things. It’s important to maintain a curiosity about your craft while still being close enough to create new cues and tips. Jeff Baldwin is the master of being both the professor and the coach. In this episode, Jared and Alex sit down with Jeff Baldwin, a coach, martial artist, a military man, swimmer, dog lover, motorcyclist, business owner, husband, and rebel against any ONE way. Jeff is the owner and head instructor at Rebellion Martial Arts Academy, which teaches Jeet Kune Do, Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Judo, and the Filipino Martial Arts of Eskrima/Escrima, Arnis, and Kali. He has over 30 years of martial arts training with black belts in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Judo, and Kempo Karate, and possesses instructor certifications in Bruce Lee’s Jeet Kune Do and Filipino Martial Arts. Jeff also spent 6 years serving in our country’s military in various Ranger, Airborne, and Light Infantry Units. We cover: Why you should only worry about the things you can actually control Why coaches need to better understand the goals of their clients and tailor programs specific to them The difference between knowing it all and being able to see your blind spots Different styles of learning and how to coach to each Why learning, experiencing and failure are the best additions to your coaching How to help students navigate their way more effectively based on your experience and more! For references to everything mentioned in this episode, head over to www.behindthepodiumpodcast.com. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review and share with your friends and colleagues! (more…)
Wade Pitts joins his guest Brannon Beliso in his studio in Millbrae, California. Brannon Beliso first began practicing Martial Arts back in 1967. His father was his first teacher and taught him from his own home, in the studio in their basement. His first introduction was when he was only 4 years old and would have to sit in the kneeling position for 2 hours at a time, 4 times a week to prove he was ready to train. It was all about discipline — even from a young age. In '79, at 17 years old, he earned his first black belt. Following that, he also trained in Kickboxing, Boxing, Jiu Jitsu, Kung Fu, and Eskrima. Currently, Brannon has an 8th-degree black belt in Kenpo Karate and owns ONE Martial Arts school in Millbrae and San Francisco that he first opened when he was 38. He also is an author, consultant, and speaker. Brannon is extremely passionate in helping both children and adults alike live their best life, whether that be in Martial Arts or not. In this episode of Bay Area Martial Arts, Wade and Brannon discuss Brannon's background and journey in the Martial Arts, some of his early lessons, how he built his current business and brand, as well as how to live transparently and embrace the process of growing, learning, and building self-confidence through Martial Arts. Key Takeaways: [:38] Wade introduces Brannon and Brannon talks about his first introduction to the Martial Arts. [2:15] Brannon's background in Martial Arts [9:13] The emphasis on the ‘art' in Martial Arts [10:52] Brannon's early lesson in the Martial Arts [13:53] Brannon's journey into opening his first Martial Arts School [17:09] Opening his second school and growing his business [20:12] Building a community to support the business [23:28] The steps Brannon took from being a Martial Artist to a Martial Arts instructor to being the owner of two Martial Arts schools [26:14] Traditional Kenpo vs. American Kenpo and Brannon's thoughts on where the style is going in the future for both children and adults [30:16] Embracing the process of constantly learning [33:44] Knowing thyself, having self-confidence, and growing as a Martial Artist [35:18] Being transparent in his business — making his numbers public and building trust [37:00] More about Brannon's Martial Art schools and his additional revenue streams [39:17] Brannon's advice to truly apply yourself [40:24] Where to find Brannon online Brannon's Links: Kids Love Life Skills OneMartialArts.com BrannonBeliso.com Brannon Beliso's Facebook E-Products Store Live Learn Grow: Lessons of a Reluctant Tiger, by Brannon Beliso The Adventures of Bray & Tey Focus, by Brannon Beliso Mentioned in this Episode: How the Mighty Fall: And Why Some Companies Never Give In, by Jim Collins Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us, by Seth Godin Gary Vaynerchuk Grant Cardone Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion, and Purpose, by Tony Hsieh Tony Robbins Deepak Chopra Dalai Lama Thich Nhat Hanh The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom, by Don Miguel Ruiz and Janet Mills Quotables: “[I had to learn] how [to] go from being a Martial Artist to a Martial Arts instructor to being a small business owner to being an entrepreneur.” — Brannon Beliso “Moving forward, if I'm going to evolve and … grow … I have to be vulnerable and I have to live from a place of humility and … gratitude.” — Brannon Beliso
The Warrior Forged Podcast is here. The show is hosted by Becca Baze, Stacey Councilman and Wendy Petko. On this first episode the girls welcome newly signed UFC fighter Aspen Ladd, MMA Golds Jim West and Ryan Spink this week on the very first episode of The Warrior Forged Podcast. They discuss women in martial arts and some of the juggling they have to do to make it work.
Restita DeJesus began her martial arts training in 1978 and has been teaching martial arts to people of all ages since 1982, specializing in children’s classes. Restita holds Black Belt/Instructor certifications in Butokukan Karate, Wun Hop Kuen Do, Wushu, Kyudo, Eskrima, Yang Tai Chi, Chen Tai Chi, and Qigong. Her other studies have included Aikido and Iaido. She is the host of a weekly online radio podcast, “Dynamic Dojo Talkradio”, and founder of “Seattle Snapdragons Bullwhip & Traditional Target Sports”, a club of enthusiasts interested in bullwhip trick cracking, blowgun, slingshot, and knife throwing. Restita is a Hall of Fame member in the Masters Hall of Fame, World Cacoy Doce Pares Hall of Fame, Martial Arts History Museum Hall of Honors. She is a lifetime member of the Association of Women Martial Arts Instructors, and Executive Board member to the Pacific Association of Women Martial Artists