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Wildcatdojo Conversations
Master Joe Hess is Amazing

Wildcatdojo Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 21:44


Welcome to a long overdue episode dedicated to Master Joe Hess. He is a man of too many accomplishments to fit into one episode, but we did our best. We mention how he was a bodyguard to Elvis. And we did an episode on Elvis. Here it is if you haven't already heard it:https://www.buzzsprout.com/477379/6535051And we mention his kickboxing career. When we were talking we thought we hadn't yet covered kickboxing. Turns out we had and here's the episode:https://www.buzzsprout.com/477379/7177621 And of course, we appreciate it when you support our sponsor - Honor-Athletics:https://honor-athletics.com/Thanks for listeningWe appreciate our listeners so much and hope that you'll get in touch. Reach us all over the web: @wildcatdojo on twitter, YouTube and Facebook@wildcatdojoconversations on instaand wildcatdojo.com for our webpage where you can listen to all the episodes and see some info about the dojo

The Interrupted Podcast
Ep 46 Human Performance and Police Science with Dr. Bill Lewinski

The Interrupted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 104:08


Decision making during high stress , life and death situation is difficult for most well trained first responders and the military personnel.  With that being said, many Americans have found themselves listening to soundbites and watching incomplete clips of tragic events that forever change men and women's life.  At core of each watched or listen to encounter, is a burning question of why did this event occur as it did. Do I have all the information? Was it the police officers fault? Is it the suspects fault? Is it the systems fault? The outcry for answers is often deafening. What so many armchair critics and keyboard warriors fail to understand is that there are decades of research when it comes to Human Performance and Human Dynamics. Empirically, peer reviewed research is constantly informing training commissions across the nation on the best way to approach potentially deadly situations, but we have to listen to the data and implement the findings. At the center of this research is the Force Science Institute (FSI) FSI is led by executive director Dr. William “Bill” Lewinski.  Dr. Bill Lewinski has spent the better part of his life asking critical questions about how the human body works under and incredible amount of stress.  Which is faster, Action or Reaction? What is the human experience with time distortion? How do we create experts?  What is at the route of human error and how do we mitigate against the bodies tendency toward self preservation verses the best decision when a decision must be made.  How does experiential bias impact a man or woman when faced with a decision that needs to be made in under 1 second?  During this interview with Dr. Bill, he sheds some light on a few of these questions during our time together. This is a man that has sacrificed so much in the name of science and has provided vetted solutions to help prevent injustices toward the men and women who have sworn to serve and protect the constitution of the United States and the Laws of other nations around the globe.Dr. Lewinski has testified in grand juries, coroner's inquests, arbitration hearings, and both criminal and civil cases throughout North America, in the United Kingdom and Australia. He has trained in Goju Karate (traditional Japanese Karate) since 1967. He is a regional director and a national examiner with Goju Kai Karate Do, U.S.A.  A mission of Force Science® Institute, Ltd. (FSI) is to gather experts from a variety of academic and research disciplines and a wide range of educational institutions in North America and the United Kingdom, to assist in the study of officer and subject behavior primarily in lethal force encounters.  Areas of study include action/reaction parameters, perception - including the relationship of skill level, attention and visual focus to information processing, judgment and effectiveness of action, and also attention and memory. The university researchers FSI has paired with, for research or instruction, have published over 1,000 research articles and 12 textbooks.  Force Science Institute https://www.forcescience.org/Force Science Institute Facebook PageThe Interrupted PodcastThe Interrupted Podcast WebsiteThe Interrupted Podcast Instagram PageThe Interrupted Podcast Facebook PageSteve's Instagram

Wildcatdojo Conversations
Gogen Yamaguchi - Continuing Our Trilogy on Master Urban's Teachers

Wildcatdojo Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 21:00


We're joined, for the first time, by an old friend and karateka, Sensei Rob, to get a glimpse of the life of Master Gogen Yamaguchi. Travel back to the mid 1900's with us and enjoy the ride. As always, thanks for listening!

Wildcatdojo Conversations
Peter Urban: The George Washington of Karate

Wildcatdojo Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 21:16


We're joined by Sensei Jim and Sensei Lydia to look at a little bit of the life and legacy of Grandmaster Peter Urban. It is an understatement to say his life was colorful. As always we hope you enjoy the show and give us some feedback. Tell us your stories. Thanks for tuning in.

The Martial Maze
To Destroy and Conquer. A brief interview with Grandmaster Rico Guy

The Martial Maze

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 17:50


Rico Guy (Corinthians Asheman Guy) was born in 1943. Both his Father and his Grandfather were Jewish rabbis. At the age of 11, Rico Guy began studying martial arts with Grandmaster Billy Davis, Jiu jitsu master from Staten Island. Rico wore and old suit coat rather than a gi top and his obi (belt) was a men's necktie. A couple of years later, GM Davis brought him to Sensei Conrad where he began the study of Ishin Ryu karate.After a few years Rico began his studies with Bill DeMonte and later, Chris DeBaise, studying Japanese Goju Karate along which included sparing, katas, and weaponry. Louie Delgado and Chuck Merriman were also students there. Rico and Louie Delgado, along with Owen Watson practiced Goju-ryu Karate at the “University Of The Streets” on 7th St, East Village in Manhattan. They wanted to upgrade their ranking system so they invited Frank Ruiz, a substantially rated Black Belt under Peter Urban. The four discussed opening a Goju dojo. Ruiz was teaching goju in the Bronx at the Nisei Judo school. They decided to borrow the name of “Nisei” from that school. The new school would be called Nisei Goju. Owen Watson, Louie Delgado and Rico Guy were hardcore fighters, but they agreed to teach the katas, since katas were not Frank Ruiz's forte. Besides the original 4, Rico Guy, Louie Delgado, Owen Watson and Frank Ruiz, many interesting martial artists came to learn at Nisei Goju including Ron Van Clief, Aaron Banks, Chuck Azulu, Malachi Lee, Skipper Ingram, Tony Zuzio, and Tom Lapuppet to name a few. The dojo's good reputation began to spread. At the height of the school's success, Rico Guy and Tony Zuzio left to open their Green Beret Goju School. From there, Rico was invited to teach at Yoshiteru Otani's Japan Cultural Center. He was the Master teacher for karate and also became a student of Kendo and Iaido and Shorinji Kempo. Hanshi Rico Guy received dan ranking in all those arts and became the 1st black American male to receive Dan ranking in Kendo. After several years, Rico Guy went on to open his own school, US Budo Kai Kan in New York City, NY. He and his highly trained Black Belts teach Rico Guy's Goju Karate, Iaido, Kendo, and the art he developed, Go Kempo-Jitsu. This wonderful school is the longest running school in New York City. --- 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

Warrior's Way Podcast
Episode 30: Chojun Miyagi, The Tao Of Karate

Warrior's Way Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 28:11


James Eke looks at an article by Goju Karate master Chojun Miyagi, The Tao Of Karate. We talk about integrating our training together with our lives and the important aspect of understand how to apply techniques. Also, we answer a question on ‘if there is one style better than another.’

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whistlekick Martial Arts Radio
Episode 88 - Guro Chris Thompson

whistlekick Martial Arts Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2016 50:56


Today's episode brings us Filipino Martial Arts (FMA) practitioner Guro Chris Thompson. With a background in Goju Karate, Guro Chris found his passion in a very different style - and we talk today about that transition. While not as well know as karate, Filipino arts are starting to receive global acceptance and recognition. If you're unfamiliar with the systems of the island nation, you'll learn a bit about their origins today, including why they're so diverse in their approaches. I had a lot of fun talking to Guro Chris, as I do with all of our guests. (You've all likely figured that out by now. I truly enjoy what I do.) We'll be having Guro Chris Thompson as one of our featured instructors this summer at the Martial Arts Weekend, so check that out! Sign up soon, because space is limited. Today's featured whistlekick product is our shinguards. Double-thick over the tibia (shin bone) they hold up very well against both time and your partners or opponents. One of our favorite ways to demonstrate them is to kick door frames with our shins while wearing them at events. That brings a lot of attention!

TanDao: Martial Arts
TanDao Fight Lab #7

TanDao: Martial Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2010 3:30


A punch, crane, leopard strike and a hidden secret.

TanDao: Martial Arts
TanDao Fight Lab #6 - Advanced Tiger Hair Grab

TanDao: Martial Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2010 2:37


Hidden hair grab revealed

TanDao: Martial Arts
TanDao Fight Lab #5 Bruce Lee's Lead Punch & TanDao's Intercepting Claw

TanDao: Martial Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2010 4:15


Compare Bruce Lee's JKD intercepting fist & TanDao's intercepting tiger claw.