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Today, I sit down and discuss Tyler Spangler's fake black belt video, Jesse Enkamp's Jiu-Jitsu doesn't work video, and my current coaching journey, and I answer your questions! Tyler's video appears to have been taken down, unfortunately. Jesse Enkamp- "I Entered A BJJ Tournament To Prove It Doesn't Work" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAJ2vt8wUbY&ab_channel=JesseEnkamp My preferred BJJ Journal - https://amzn.to/3RzIuEk Join the El-Bros Facebook Community! https://www.facebook.com/groups/elbroscommunity/ Get 20% OFF with our code ELBOWSTIGHT at https://www.calderalab.com/ELBOWSTIGHT to unlock your youthful glow and be ready for summer with Caldera + Lab! #teamcaldera Recover properly with @waterboy and get 15% off with promo code ELBOWSTIGHT at https://www.waterboy.com/ELBOWSTIGHT! Find your new favorite fits and get 15% off @marinelayer with promo code ELBOWSTIGHT15 at https://www.marinelayer.com/ELBOWSTIGHT15. Get 20% OFF MANSCAPED + Free Shipping with promo code ETP20 at MANSCAPED.com! Get $25 off the JordanTeachesJiuJitsu Theory Course with ELBOWSTIGHT25 at Checkout - https://courses.jordanteachesjiujitsu.com/order?ct=691cb6cd-1de6-495e-a394-e0b75bc817e7 Get $10 off The Ice Pod with this link! Click Here! - https://podcompany.com/products/the-ice-pod?snowball=TRAVIS47136 LET'S EXCHANGE PATCHES! SEND A PATCH TO THE PO BOX, AND WE WILL SEND YOU A CUSTOM ELBOWS TIGHT PATCH BACK! Travis Motl PO Box 768 Seabeck, WA 98380 The Equipment Behind Elbows Tight Podcast: https://kit.co/ElbowsTightPodcast Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuvHSgAUCczV4R_M6TsHcYw?view_as=subscriber Follow Our Social Media Pages! Instagram Podcast Page https://www.instagram.com/elbowstight/?hl=en Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ElbowsTightPodcast
Welcome to The Kick Pod w TJ Williams! TJ, a 4th-degree black belt, talks about the world of Martial Arts, his adventures and the pop culture surrounding the sport! Come kick it, with the Kick Pod! BICBP-RADIO.COM
We discuss the claims Jesse Enkamp - (aka the Karate Nerd™) made in his video "I Fought A Muay Thai Champion". In his video he states Kenji Kurosaki was the co-founder of Kyokushin, Karate failed against Muay Thai, and alludes to Andy Hug being fake. All of which are false. Hope you enjoy this episode, and please don't forget to Like, Subscribe and Share!
Welcome to The Kick Pod w TJ Williams! TJ, a 4th-degree black belt, talks about the world of Martial Arts, his adventures and the pop culture surrounding the sport! Come kick it, with the Kick Pod! T.J. discusses Bunkai Kata Application BICBP-RADIO.COM
I spoke with Senseis Lars Niehaus and Stephan Steyn about karate as a martial art. The discussion covered the purpose and development of karate, the focus of traditional karate, the guiding principles of karate (dojo kun), advice for parents and adult beginners, what it takes to be a good karateka and much more! Sensei Lars Bio: I started karate in or about September 1981 while studying at University in Pietermaritzburg. I joined the university karate club which was headed up by an instructor called Peter Schoerie who, in turn fell under Sensei Rob Ferriere. My introduction into the martial (and fighting) arts began at age 8 or 9 when my late father, a judoka, took me to boxing at the Hugenote Amateur Boxing Club under the tutelage of the late “Oom” Naas Botes. Oom Naas was a very strict and hard taskmaster but he loved his boys and taught us good values. The club was (and still is) situated at the Brixton Recreation Centre in south-western Johannesburg. I loved boxing. It was during this time that I met Sensei Stan Schmidt at the home of some boyhood friends of mine. Their father was also a judoka. It was then that the seed was planted that I wanted to do karate and remain involved in the fighting arts scene for the rest of my life. I had no idea how I would get there or anything like that, but I just knew it would happen. Why I stopped boxing (something I was very upset about) is because I had to go to boarding school in Kwa-Zulu Natal at the age of 11. Fast forward to sometime during 1981 and the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal Pietermaritzburg Law Library – I was sitting next to another guy studying. During a short break, we introduced ourselves to one another and he turned out to be Peter Schoerie. For some reason, the conversation turned to fighting and karate. I told him that I wanted to start karate and had no idea where. He told me he was the one to talk to and that is where my karate career started. I was terrible at the beginning. In fact, when it came time to attempt my grade for 8th kyu (yellow belt) a few months later, Sensei Rob Ferriere – who scared the hell out of me with his Mexican Zapata-style moustache and French-Mauritian accent – I failed. Sensei Rob's comment “not ready yet…”. I did soldier on and, subsequent to moving to Johannesburg and being told by the late Sensei Derrick Geyer to report to the morning class (Sensei Stan Schmidt's Early Birds class) while I was still a purple belt in 1986, I attained the rank of shodan (first dan) in March 1987. I have continued training over the years and currently hold the rank of Godan (fifth dan) and run my own dojo (school) in Rivonia, northern Johannesburg. Sensei Stephan Bio: Stephan is a Japanese registered 4th Dan (Yondan) instructor in the World Shotokan Karate-do Federation with both national and international competition experience. His karate career spans over 26 years of training with top class senior Shotokan instructors. Highlights of the almost three decades include Shodan grading at the age of 16 (Malcolm Dorfman Sensei), representing South Africa at the KWF World Championships in Norway (2009), being part of the Student National WKF team competing at the student World championships in Slovakia (2012) and receiving Yondan from Hitoshi Kasuya Sensei in 2016. Stephan teaches at their Potchefstroom dojo with his wife, also a Yondan instructor. They believe in not only teaching the physical aspects of karate but also the use of karate principles to improve each student's abilities and the application of these principles in all areas of life. The dojo kun (training hall rules) - Guiding Principles of Karate: 1) Character Hitotsu, jinkaku kansei ni tsutomeru koto Strive for the perfection of character 2) Sincerity Hitotsu, makoto no michi wo mamoru koto Protect the way of the truth 3) Effort Hitotsu, doryoku no seishin wo yashinau koto Foster the effort of spirit 4) Etiquette Hitotsu, reigi wo omonzuru koto Respect the principles of etiquette 5) Self control Hitotsu, kekki no yū wo imashimuru koto Guard against impetuous courage “Karate is in your head”- Sensei Rob Ferriere: Some reading on psychology and getting into the “zone”: Karageorghis, C. I., & Terry, P. C. (2011). Inside sport psychology. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Evans, C. (2019). Perform Under Pressure. HarperCollins. YouTube resource: Jesse Enkamp: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRIeMHsEdzA9RroG19kXdYg
Fight for a Happy Life with Sensei Ando: Martial Arts for Everyday Life
Welcome to Episode #84 of the Fight for a Happy Life podcast with special guest, Sensei Jesse Enkamp, founder of KarateByJesse.com. You already know Jesse… and you probably LOVE him! Jesse Enkamp was born into Karate family and has devoted his entire life to developing and spreading that legacy far and wide. Student, teacher, blogging... The post #84: Jesse Enkamp Interview [Video + Podcast] appeared first on Sensei Ando.
On January 2, 2019, fresh on the heels of the KNX18 in none other than Okinawa Japan, I had the opportunity to sit down for my second interview with The Karate Nerd, Jesse Enkamp. It was Jesse Sensei's last day on Okinawa before heading back home to Sweden. I cannot thank him enough for taking some time to sit down with me for this interview. I must admit though that my brain was a little fried after just completing a six hour seminar on Naihanchi kata just before the interview (yes, you should study kata so in-depth that your mental state melts as much as your physical state) and I was not as prepared with questions as I hoped. Means there must be a round three in the future.An enormous thank you to my friend and Senpai, James Pankiewicz, Kaicho of the Asato Dojo in Naha for allowing me the opportunityto conduct the interview at his dojo.http://asatodojo.okinawa/en/about/Please visit and Subscribe to Jesse Enkamp's YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/c/jesseenkampKNX18 info can be found here: http://www.karatebyjesse.com/knx18-ok...And of course I suggest you refer back to the first interview which can be found here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/o... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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KFP 161 Over the past year, I had the opportunity to get introduced to Jeremy at WhistleKick. I found him to be extraordinarily sincere, polite and professional. In fact, I plan to have WhistleKick print some KungFu Podcast Tshirts. Trey, One of the listener's to the Whistle Kick Program wrote: July 11, 2018 at 10:17 pm "I had the opportunity to listen to this episode on the way to work this morning and it was a welcome start to the day. Among the many great guests you have had on, this one & Jesse Enkamp have been my favorites. As a student of the Chinese martial arts myself i saw much of my own journey & many of Shifu’s ideas resonated with me. I look forward to listening to some episodes of his podcast as soon as i have the chance. Thank you for the work you are doing for the community. All the best." - Trey You can download the entire transcript of the interview as well.
This was super exciting and fun to sit down with The Karate Nerd, Jesse Enkamp. Wow what an honor. He is certainly a Professional Karate Nerd as he describes. I hope you enjoy the podcast. As always, thank you very much for listening. Please be sure to like and follow Okinawa Karate Podcast at the following Social Medial Platforms for all updates. Website: http://okinawakaratepodcast.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/okinawakaratepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/okinawakaratepodcast/?modal=admin_todo_tourJesse’s main website: http://www.karatebyjesse.comJesse’s Flexibility Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kc6VIgJBhzYJesse’s Karate Nerd Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/karatenerds/Chanpuru…because you were dying to know: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chanpurū See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sensei Jesse Enkamp is the host of Karate by Jesse and a self-proclaimed Karate nerd. Sensei Jesse Enkamp - Episode 174 Generations of masters have come before us, and to not use their collective knowledge to improve our current understanding and practice of karate would be foolish in my opinion. If you spend any time on social media looking at martial arts content, you'll know today's guest. Sensei Jesse Enkamp is the mind behind all of the wonderful material coming out of Karate by Jesse, and he's as passionate a martial artist as we've ever had on this show. The self-proclaimed karate nerd talks about his past, his goals in the martial arts and why he cares so much about what he's doing. If you've ever wondered what makes this guy tick, you're about to find out. Let's welcome him to the show. Hey, do you like your shins? Do you hate clashing shins when you're sparring? If you do, you should check out our shin guards. Let's be honest, shin guards are sweaty, ours are, too. But, they're less sweaty than others and they actually stay in place. Not to mention we put an extra layer of foam right over your tibia - your shin bone - so you're sure to survive those brutal shin clashes. At events, I demo our shin guards by shin kicking door frames - full force. Check them out today at whistlekick.com
Karate by Jesse's very own, Jesse Enkamp, joins the Level Up Lounge and shares his knowledge on all things martial arts. We talk social media, mcdojos, physical training, bunkai, sport karate and more!
Denna gång tittar vi på närmare på karaten; dess olika stilar, historik, hur utövare från 80-talet skiljer sig från dagens utövare m.m. Gäster är tre välkända fighters och karateambassadörer - Veteranen Micke Sprietz, Karatenörden Jesse Enkamp och Sm-mästaren Lina Wåglund. Dessutom summerar Simon Kölle de viktigaste händelserna i kampsportvärlden under veckorna som gick. Programledare är Mårten Söderström och Hans Wiklund.
This podcast is jammed packed. As a followup to 4 Area's Your Ego Has Direct Access to Your Mind : TKF 66 and to continue with the theme of how we, as adults, learn : How to Have Fun Learning : Part 1 : Remove the 3 Barriers this podcast will provide much more detail about how we find ourselves in certain places. Original Webpage : www.tibetankungfu.net/67 During This Podcast: What does this concept mean in the Chinese Teaching? Seeing the Dual, Complimentary path of Ego 5 Tips to Work Thru the Shackles of Ego 3 Voices that Speak, in everything you say A List of Things that annoy my Karate friend Jesse Enkamp.. one is totally unacceptable.. on him ) Mentioned and Referenced: In the Podcast and in next weeks newsletter, there will be links to the Ego Baseline Survey Amazon : The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment Itunes : Power of Now Book : Power of Now App : Understanding the Ego : The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Jesse Enkamp, Karate By Jesse : 27 Things that Karate People Do that Annoy Me Dave Walters : Indian Chief Explains Ego Waylon Lewis : Zen of Ego, Just Let Ego Rule Cindy Lau, owner of Crossfit Kindred Advanced Life Skills And the wonderful actress and teacher, Melanie Chartoff If you are ready to take a trip and practice Tai Chi and mindfulness in a beautiful place, you can use my friends at bookmartials, that I have gotten to know over the past year, to take a Tai Chi and Mindfulness Trip to Spain They have been nothing short of specatular to get to know. And I have recently aligned myself with them as an affiliate because I have gotten to know them so well. Stay Connected with Tibetan KungFu I want to hear from you: www.tibetankungfu.net/contact Stay up to date and receive more information : Get our newsletter:www.tibetankungfu.net/newsletter Subscribe at iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tibetan-kungfu-podcast-chinese/id891945016 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/sifu-tw-smith/tibetan-kungfu-podcast?refid=stpr Coming up at SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/tibetankungfu Facebook: www.facebook.com/Tibetankungfuraleigh Twitter: www.twitter.com/tibetankungfu Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCIa--UbRy4ZoMOnQD1Y6R4g Google+ : www.plus.google.com/u/0/107121261701020349619/posts/p/pub Sifu TW Smith: www.tibetankungfu.net/about Our White Bamboo Store: www.tibetankungfu.net/store