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Learn tips, tricks, and insights from the best and brightest business owners and entrepreneurs in the martial arts community, so you can successfully build and grow your martial arts business while living your life “at your best.” - In this episode Dave Kovar talks with good friend John Hackleman about The Pit and Finding work really works and what doesn't through "testing". -- For information on Kovar Systems: www.kovarsystems.com
Send us a textEp 264 Chuck Liddell Early Career Deep Dive Chuck Liddell iconic rise to becoming a UFC champion is documented in this historic interview featuring long time trainer and personal friend John Hackleman. Chuck Liddell and John Hackleman Rene ice about the beginnings of a career that would propel Chuck to international stardom. Leviathan Group and Chris Wood made this interview possible https://www.instagram.com/theleviathangroup?igsh=MXRmd2hsd2cxYjZxOA==Ep 264 Chuck Liddell Early Years 0:00 plugs/ promotions 0:42 Lytes out intro 1:01 Joey Venti's guest introduction1:26 interview start 1:48 meeting John Hackleman 5:21 first impressions of Chuck Liddell 9:26 deciding to make fighting a career 11:05 fights prior to competing in the UFC 12:45 training partner Eric Schwartz15:21 Chuck Liddell vs Noe Hernandez16:00 UFC 17 weigh in story 17:44 meeting Charlie Anzalone18:48 realizing Chuck Liddell was a good striker 21:10 thoughts on Sergio Batarelli23:03 Chuck Liddell vs Jose Pele Landi26:29 Chuck Liddell vs Jeremy Horn 28:40 handling first loss as a fighter 29:52 Chuck Liddell vs Kenneth Williams30:37 thoughts on Neutral Grounds events 31:00 Chuck Liddell vs Kenneth Williams31:57 training with Tito Ortiz 32:42 John Hackleman's opinion on Tito Ortiz34:46 parting ways with Charlie Anzalone 36:35 Chuck Liddell vs Paul Jones37:00 Chuck Liddell vs Steve Heath39:00 learning Jiu Jitsu from John Lewis 39:44 allowing fighters to leave the gym to evolve 43:07 coaches wanting to keep Chuck Liddell 46:06 sparring with Glover Teixeira49:09 feelings when walking out to fight 50:34 Chuck Liddell vs Jeff Monson53:53 Chuck Liddell vs Kevin Randleman55:51 announcing training with John Hackleman 58:28 Chuck Liddell vs Guy Mezger1:00:22 Carlson Gracie wanting to train Chuck Liddell 1:04:10 Chuck Liddell vs Vitor Belfort1:05:15 Tito Ortiz Vs Lee Murray street fight 1:06:26 Sparring at Richard Steele's gym 1:09:06 Tito Ortiz avoiding Babalu Sobral fight1:10:28 UFC 43 entrance 1:10:51 Chuck Liddell vs Randy Coutore1:11:49 cornering Kevin Randleman in Pride 1:14:21 John Hackleman training Chuck Liddell early 1:16:43 Chuck Liddell getting connections to Dana White 1:18:00 attending black belt promotions in Hawaii 1:20:35 meeting his father after making it as a fighter 1:22:56 dream match with Dan Henderson 1:23:19 Glover Teixeira wanting to fight Sokoudjou1:25:37 experience training Matt Lindland 1:28:19 Hector Lombard gym issues 1:30:24 working with Cesar Gracie 1:34:56 injuring boxer during sparring session 1:37:36 hitting punch meter on Adam Corolla show 1:38:45 training Jason Von Flue 1:39:53 promoter Eric Nolan 1:41:54 throwing in the towel during fights 1:45:58 retiring from cornering fighters 1:49:17 yelling “stop the fight” during match 1:51:19 interview wrap up 1:52:33 outro/closing thoughts Subscribe to the Lytes Out Podcast:https://www.youtube.com/@LytesOutClipsSocials: Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/groups/1027449255187255/?mibextid=oMANbwInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/lytesoutpodcast/iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lytes-out-podcast/id1568575809 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3q8KsfqrSQSjkdPLkdtNWb Mike - The MMA Detective - @mikedavis632 Cash App - $mikedavis1231Venmo - Mike-Davis-63ZELLE: Cutthroatmma@gmail.com / ph#: 773-491-5052 Support the show
In this episode of The Team Chip Podcast, Chip welcomes John Hackleman, founder of The Pit and renowned MMA coach, best known for training UFC champions Chuck Liddell and Glover Teixeira. John shares his journey from starting martial arts at age nine to establishing The Pit in 1986, where he developed his own style, Hawaiian Kempo. He discusses the challenges he faced, the dedication required to succeed, and the evolution of his coaching philosophy. Tune in to gain insights into the hard work and passion that propelled John to the forefront of the martial arts world.
Join us this week on PKCC as we sit down with Sensei Perry William Kelly, a martial artist, martial arts journalist, lawyer, and professor! Sensei Kelly has been active in martial arts for over 55 years. He is a three-time senior international gold medalist, Martial Arts Success Magazine writer, and holds a 6th Dan in can-ryu jiu-jitsu. He's also a certified instructor in karate, muay thai, Inosanto kali and Bruce Lee's jeet kune do and jun fan gung-fu. Sensei Kelly is also a fully trained Correctional SWAT operator and a graduate of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Law Enforcement Training Centre's Defensive Tactics Instructor-Trainer program. In addition to his martial arts, Perry W. Kelly has both a Bachelor of Arts, and a Bachelor of Law degree. For over twenty five years he has worked in the Canadian criminal justice system as a lawyer, investigator, and emergency response teams coordinator. Sensei Kelly has written over fifty articles and cover stories for the magazines and periodicals. He has interviewed world champions in MMA and Kickboxing (including Bill “Superfoot” Wallace, Jean-Yves Theriault), also Chuck Lidell's trainer John Hackleman and UFC President Dana White. After publishing a book on Police Defensive Tactics, Perry Kelly went on to write a biography on his instructor Guro Dan Inosanto, and the Iceman: Kickboxing Legend Jean-Yves Therriault.
Martial Arts Marketing For School Owner Podcast - Ep #107Gus and Allie interview John Hackleman on "Building World Champions & Training Some of the Best Fighters in the World".
(Warning Disclaimer) Guest are highly trained experts and masters of their craft. They take many safety precautions to mitigate the risks involved in the practice of their martial arts. All training methods and fighting strategies discussed in this episode should not be attempted without qualified supervision and training with professionals. Crazy Train Radio has had to host this panel of 3 different experts from different disciplines. Sitting with world class practitioners to discuss their lifestyles to teach about their mindset, training and fighting methods so folks can grow from their wisdom. Let's welcome Michael Hawley (7th degree black belt under Roy Y Suenaka founder of Wadokai Aikido), John Hackleman who is known as the "The Pit Master" is a 44 year martial arts veteran & trainer of Chuck Liddell, and Master Herb Perez who is a 1992 Barcelona Gold Medalist for the US Middleweight division. Michael Hawley Website: https://michaellhawley.com/home-page Master Herb Perez Website: https://www.facebook.com/GoldMedalFosterCity John Hackleman Website: www.thepit.tv Crazy Train Radio Facebook: www.facebook.com/realctradio Instagram: @crazytrainradio Twitter/X: @realctradio Website: crazytrainradio.us YouTube: www.youtube.com/crazytrainradio --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crazytrainradio/support
John Hackleman Career Deep Dive Ep 179John Hacklemanis a coach that took both Chuck Liddell and Glover Teixeira from the independent grind to wearing the UFC world championship belt. John Hackleman walks us through the pivotal match ups that made his gym the Pit a household name. John Hackleman carved out his place in history as a coach, mentor and leader by example and this interview tells you exactly the way he did that.John Hackleman Career Deep Dive Ep 179Subscribe to the Lytes Out Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdcebSeWpoMqcotWR_1rHnQ Socials: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lytesoutpodcast/ iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lytes-out-podcast/id1568575809 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3q8KsfqrSQSjkdPLkdtNWb Cash App - $mikedavis1231Venmo - Mike-Davis-63ZELLE: Cutthroatmma@gmail.com / ph#: 773-491-5052 Follow the #LOP team on Instagram: Chris - @chrislightsoutlytle Mike - @mikedavis632 Outro song: Power - https://tunetank.com/t/2gji/1458-power#JohnHackleman #chucklidell #gloverteixera #MMA #UFC #NHB #LytesOutPodcast #LytesOut #MixedMartialArts #ChrisLytle #MMADetective #MikeDavis #MMAHistory #OldSchoolMMA #FightPodcast #FightTalk #DEEPDIVE #FiftyFightClub #MMAPodcast #FightPodcastSupport the show
Hometown Radio 05/15/23 4p: The Pit's John Hackleman - What's goes into training two MMA world champions?
Join UFC Coach John Hackleman as he explains the difference between Kajukenbo and MMA.
Fresh off the heels of Saturday night's massive UFC 285 pay-per-view, Matt and Jim return for today's episode of UFC Unfiltered with plenty to talk about alongside guest co-host John Hackleman. The show begins with ‘Mattstradamus' taking a Monday-morning victory lap after having accurately predicted everything about Jon Jones' first-round submission win over Ciryl Gane for the vacant UFC heavyweight title. Guest co-host John Hackleman then hops on the show to provide a coach's perspective on Saturday night's fights. The Hawaiian Kempo founder finds particular interest in the strategy successfully adopted by newly-crowned women's flyweight champion Alexa Grasso in her upset win over long-reigning champion Valentina Shevchenko. The guys are then joined by lightweight Nazim Sadykhov roughly two weeks removed from his Fight of the Night performance in his UFC debut against Evan Elder. The Serra-Longo trained fighter talks about his journey as a mixed martial artist which began in his native Azerbaijan before eventually moving to Brooklyn as a kid with his family.
Welcome to the Pro Sports Podcasters Podcast!NEW WEBSITE !!! https://www.prosportspodcasters.comDISCORD !!!https://discord.gg/zXeGaybrc2SIGN UP TO SORARE !!!https://sorare.pxf.io/AobjK7-Justen Williams and Corbert de Ronde chat with MMA Coach John Hackleman.-We ask him about the growth of the UFC, and what it takes to train fighters to become Champions like Chuck Liddell and Glover Teixeira.-We also discuss his training philosophies and hear some interesting stories along the way.LINKS- Be sure to sign up for our Newsletter on our website to qualify for our sponsor Giveaways! -Place your bets on the SPORTS INTERACTION BETTING WEBSITE! For a fantastic sign up bonus use this link - https://media.sia.com/C.ashx?btag=a_11368b_575c_&affid=7486&siteid=11368&adid=575&c=https://www.youtube.com/c/CobeLifehttp://www//twitter.com/PPodcasters#NoSportLeftBehind#prosportspodcastersIntro music by Dave Misener
World renown UFC coach and martial artist John Hackleman talks with James Cox about Hawaiian Kempo, his knowledge in MMA, and what training has been looking like at his gym The Pit. James Cox Premier Martial Arts Abilene, Texas. 3287 South 14th Street - (325)-676-2696 and 6410 Buffalo Gap Road - (325)-704-5454. Visit: www.PremierMartialArts.com or www.JamesCoxMartialArts.comEmail: gmjamescox@gmail.comFacebook: PremierMartialArtsSth14th and PremierMartialArtsWylieInstagram: pmaabilene and pmawylieTwitter: JamesCoxPMA#PremierMartialArts#PremierMartialArtsAbilene#JamesCoxMartialArts#MixedMartialArtsAbilene#MMAAbilene#KidsKarateAbilene#AdultSelfDefenseAbilene#Kajukembo#KravMaga#BrazilianJiuJitsu#Kickboxing#TaeKwonDo#Karate#Judo#JiuJitsu#Kempo#KungFu#SportKarate#Fitness#Fighting#SelfProtection#MartialArtsLifeSkills#JamesCoxFollow James Cox for more content!Youtube: James Cox Martial ArtsInstagram: @themartialartslifestylepodcastTikTok: @jamescoxmartialartsGot questions or topics you would like covered in the podcast? Email gmjamescox@gmail.com.Follow James Cox for more content!Youtube: James Cox Martial ArtsInstagram: @themartialartslifestylepodcastTikTok: @jamescoxmartialartsGot questions or topics you would like covered in the podcast? Email gmjamescox@gmail.com.
Cruz Gomez started his "formal" training Feb. 11th of '98. Under the tutelage of Chuck Liddell and Scott Adams, Cruz began his fight career in Aug. of '99. After only 1.5 years of Jiu-Jitsu, Cruz became the grappling instructor of SLO Kickboxing in San Luis Obispo, CA, and was its owner from 2011-2015, where it was known as The PIT SLO. Cruz has had 31 pro fights throughout his career and has since retired and is now only coaching and training. After moving to Boise in 2016 Cruz reopened the gym as The PIT Idaho. He is a 4th Degree Hawaiian Kempo Black Belt under John Hackleman and Chuck Liddell. Cruz is also a Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Luigi Mondelli of Kore Jiu-Jitsu and American Top Team. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/toddatkinsshow/message
Jiu-Jitsu is arguably the fastest growing martial art but is it really the "Gentle Art" it claims to be? Join UFC Coach and Kajukenbo Black Belt John Hackleman and Kajukenbo Black Belt Angelo Ferrer as they discuss this topic.
Thousands of martial arts schools compete in point sparring for kids and adults. But is it really useful in Self Defense? Join Kajukenbo Black Belts John Hackleman and Angelo Ferrer as they discuss this topic.
My Guest this episode is “The Pitmaster” John Hackleman who is one of the most sought-after trainers in MMA history. He is the founder of the world famous “Pit Martial Arts and Fitness” which is home to UFC Champions Chuck Liddell and Glover Teixeira. The Pitmaster's unique approach is catered to children, adults, and professional fighters. His Hawaiian Kempo curriculum is designed to address school yard bullying, dangerous street assaults, and professional cage fighting.My Key take away is that “Peak Physical Conditioning Directly Impacts Mental Performance”. I believe the Pitmaster is a creative genius when it comes to preparing his fighters for world class competition. His innovative training methods are designed to replicate the pressures and stresses of combat. In this episode we discuss physical and mental conditioning, what it takes to prepare world class athletes, and how to lead with confidence, loyalty, and humility.Show Notes #6: John Hackleman – Physical and Mental Conditioning are the Master Key's to Performance00:00:25 – John “The Pitmaster” Hackleman (@Pit_Master) Introduction and Key Takeaway.00:02:22 – The Development of the Legendary Left Hook00:04:03 – How to Get the Best out of Your Fighters and Help Them Develop Their Own Style00:06:55 – Be a Martial Artist and Not a Partial Artist00:08:15 – Get out of Your Comfort Zone so you Can Grow and Become Successful00:11:00 – Can't Spar your Way into Shape, You have to get Creative Heart Rate Manipulation.00:12:27 – The Best Way to Mentally Prepare and Peak for a Fight“The More Physically Prepared you are for the Fight, Your mental preparation goes Up.”00:20:00 – Teach them to Actively Recover and Make Decisions in Chaos00:22:04 – There are 4 Priorities on the Bottom, Relax and Protect Yourself, Escape, Attack, You have to find out where you can relax and go to that range. On the bottom, against the cage, or in long range. You need to train anaerobic threshold and the ability to bring your heart rate down, and rest in the round, and in between rounds.00:30:00 – We Have to Practice Adapting vs Compartmentalizing Training00:32:00 – Drillers Make Killers, Drill to Build Muscle Memory, You can't disguise repetition, you need to embrace repetition. Become seamless to the point of no preference. Strike Grapple Conditioning, there should be no preference.00:34:10 - “Embrace the Repetition and Love the Fact That You are Getting Better At it.”00:39:34 – Jack of All Trades Master of One or Master Everything(No Preference)00:52:00 – Hitting People First vs Taking Them Down.00:57:50 – You need a Moral Compass and an awareness of Violent Offenders. “If you don't have a plan for them, they will have a plan for you.”01:01:30 – The On Guard Open Handed Bladed Stance for Aesthetics and Defense01:05:00 – The ability to feel what is happening with yourself and the ability to Watch Observe and Read, is paramount to situational awareness.01:12:36 – What is your perspective on Sport, Street, and Traditional Martial Arts?01:18:15 - “God put you here fort that. So, you owe it to the people weather you want to do it or not. -- “Tony Robbins01:19:12 – As Martial Arts Instructors we are in the Business of Courage, Confidence, and Clarity.01:22:10 – “Confidence saved me. I was bullied and scared before martial arts.” – Pitmaster01:24:00 – Everyone on my team is a part of my Hawaiian Kempo Belt System and must follow a Code of Conduct.01:28:20 – What's the Difference between Chaos and Peace? Peace is a Choice in Chaos.01:32:20 – You have to run a successful business to be able to influence more people.01:41:50 – “I'm going to protect the community, my business, and my family.”-- Pitmaster01:48:00 – What Does a Black Belt Mean To You?
Why do we need belt systems in martial arts? UFC Coach and Kajukenbo Black Belt John Hackleman as well as Kajukenbo Instructors Angelo Ferrer and Rob Rowland (Combat Self Defense) tackle this subject. John also talks about the importance of gym culture in MMA and announces his new group The Pit Kajukenbo Ohana. Don't miss this episode of Social Gelo with Angelo!
Chuck was born in Santa Monica & raised by a single mother. Growing up, school kids would pick on him, take his lunch money and bully him. His mom was a believer in non-violence and would tell him at first to not fight back. Eventually, she told him that he couldn't start a fight, but he could finish it if someone was picking on him. He hated people picking on others, so it gave him a lot of reasons to get in fights growing up defending his friends. He was taught if you work hard, you can be better than your opponents, and gave him the confidence to continue his desire to learn martial arts. His dad left when he was only 3 years old, and Chuck wouldn't see him again until he was 28 years old. During high school, he started to focus on his fighting in a more professional way. His mom taught him the basics in Koei Kan Karate which laid the foundation for his MMA career. In college, he went to Cal Poly for Wrestling & Football, but eventually shifted to kickboxing. He would ditch class or shift his schedule around just to go to karate class every day. He eventually started fighting with the UFC in 1998, and by 2001, he was the #1 prospect for the Heavyweight World Champion. Liddell's moniker 'The Iceman' was coined by his trainer, John Hackleman, of Liddell's calm and relaxed temperament before fights. Eventually, when he was at the peak of his fame, on TV and PPV events nationwide, his paternal father tried to reach out to him. But at this point, Chuck had no interest in starting a relationship with a father who chose to not be present in a child's life. He heard from his mom that he was an abusive guy, and probably a good thing that he wasn't involved very much in his life. In 2010, Chuck retired from fighting, and instead focused on the business side of the UFC. Now as a father himself, he wants to focus on being there for his daughter and being involved in her life as much as possible. He's learned to separate his marital issues from his kids, to keep the drama away from them. With fatherhood now, his focus is to be a more involved, present father than he had growing up. He loves taking his children to school, watching their games and events, and being a part of their daily lives. Also, hear some stories from his early fighting days, how he got into kickboxing, behind-the-scenes UFC stuff, and random questions with Chuck! This is Chuck Lidell in his own words, on Knockin' Doorz Down. For more on the Knockin' Doorz Down podcast and to follow us on social media https://linktr.ee/knockindoorzdown For Carlos Vieira's autobiography Knockin' Doorz Down https://www.kddmediacompany.com/ For 51FIFTY use the discount code KDD20 for 20% off! https://51fiftyltm.com/ For more information on the Carlos Vieira Foundation and the Race 2B Drug-Free, Race to End the Stigma and Race for Autism programs visit: https://www.carlosvieirafoundation.org/ For more on the Recovery in the Middle Ages podcast www.MiddleAgesrecovery.com For Mad Moose BBQ, make sure you check out their award-winning bbq sauces and rubs at www.madmoosebbq.com Listen to and Subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen for more Celebrity, everyday folks, and expert conversations at https://www.KDDPodcast.com © 2021 by KDD Media Company. All rights reserved.
What impact if any did Bruce Lee really have on modern martial arts and MMA? To answer this question Kajukenbo instructor and MMA Coach Angelo Ferrer sat down with Historian Danielle Bolleli and UFC coach John Hackleman to analyze what exactly did Bruce Lee do for martial arts.
Cruz Gomez started his "formal" training Feb. 11th of '98. Under the tutelage of Chuck Liddell and Scott Adams, Cruz began his fight career in Aug. of '99. After only 1.5 years of Jiu-Jitsu, Cruz became the grappling instructor of SLO Kickboxing in San Luis Obispo, CA, and was its owner from 2011-2015, where it was known as The PIT SLO. Cruz has had 31 pro fights throughout his career and has since retired and is now only coaching and training. After moving to Boise in 2016 Cruz reopened the gym as The PIT Idaho. He is a 4th Degree Hawaiian Kempo Black Belt under John Hackleman and Chuck Liddell. Cruz is also a Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Luigi Mondelli of Kore Jiu-Jitsu and American Top Team. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/todd-atkins8/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/todd-atkins8/support
John Hackleman is the legendary trainer of The Pit which produced fighters like Chuck Liddell, Glover Teixeira, Antonio Banuelos and Tim Kennedy. In this interview we discuss the recent incident between Gordon Ryan and Andre Galvao, John's training roots on Oahu, Chuck Liddell vs Tito Ortiz III and his thoughts on the ESPN 30 for 30 Documenty "Chuck vs Tito." --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/todd-atkins8/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/todd-atkins8/support
In this episode I talk with Heather Hackleman about @thepitwomensbootcamp we discuss the workouts in the bootcamp,fitness,kickingbixing and nutrition. But we also talk about how she trains and why she started the bootcamp. Follow me for more on Instagram:https://instagram.com/taekwondoartist?igshid=1gqybq3xxa2dd Follow Heather on Instagram:https://instagram.com/heather.hackleman?igshid=kzc363r0ab5q Check out the pit womens bootcamp:https://instagram.com/thepitwomensbootcamp?igshid=1ayb3p8i8n5wi check also out John Hackleman:https://instagram.com/pit_master?igshid=18d0wa3h02nht
I sit down with the founder of "THE PIT" John Hackleman. John tells his story about his dream on making a great school to learn MMA. Starting his gym in his own backyard! Also, John talks his epic title run with Chuck" The Iceman" Liddell.
In this episode I talk with the legendary John Hackleman (pitmaster) about martial arts,the current situation in America and Germany but also alot of other things! Follow me for more on Instagram:https://instagram.com/taekwondoartist?igshid=rszap6wod77f Follow John on Instagram:https://instagram.com/pit_master?igshid=brimktukmvuy check out his online program:https://john-hackleman.mykajabi.com/no-fear and his Youtube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/c/ThePitOnlineDojo
Sat down had a talk about dealing with COVID and an intervention for Ray that most of the US needs, I just don't like you guys as much as Ray lol.
John Hackleman is a martial arts pioneer and trainer of multiple champions. Fighters he's trained include Chuck Liddell, Glover Tiexiera, and Ramsey Nijem. The Pit started out as a small training space in John's backyard, and has grown into a strong network of schools across the United Sates. The post John Hackleman – AM110 appeared first on Adventure Mind.
In todays episode we sit down with Cruz Gomez. Cruz is a former professional mixed martial arts fighter, and current coach and owner at The Pit Idaho. We talk about becoming a fighter, training under Chuck Liddell and John Hackleman, how Cruz wants the super power of invisibility, and much more.
In this podcast I have the great honor to interview the legendary John Hackleman the founder of the Pit (Martial Arts System) he is one of the best martial arts coaches in the world. He also trained former UFC lightheaywheight Champion Chuck Liddell and many great fighter. Follow me for more on Instagram:https://instagram.com/taekwondoartist?igshid=1i006mrfy4xbp Follow John on Instagram:https://instagram.com/pit_master?igshid=1urilhquk4x0f check his online training out:https://john-hackleman.mykajabi.com/no-fear and I highly recommend his YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/c/ThePitOnlineDojo
John Hackleman is the legendary trainer of fighters such as Chuck Liddell, Glover Texeira and Court McGee along with a host of others. But he's also a lifelong martial artist, growing up tough in Hawaii where he was exposed to Kajukenbo - an art adapted to the realities of street violence and honour fighting on the islands. John would go on to become a champion boxer and kickboxer before switching focus to running his school and training fighters. In this episode, John shares some great insight into the differences and similarities in training people for the ring vs the street, and shares his thoughts on toughness as a virtue. Make sure you check out this episode on our website: www.violencepod.com LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/managing-violence-podcast/id1441934641?mt=2&uo=4 LISTEN ON GOOGLE PODCASTS: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83Y2NlMDAwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Thanks for listening. Make sure to subscribe and leave us a review so you never miss future content. Want to check out the bonus content for this episode and others? www.patreon.com/managingviolence Check out our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvJgyuUe-wxu-ii88QEc2Zg Follow Joe on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/managingviolence Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoeSaundersAU LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joesaundersau/ TikTok: @managingviolence Instagram: @managingviolence
John Hackleman is the legendary trainer of fighters such as Chuck Liddell, Glover Texeira and Court McGee along with a host of others. But he's also a lifelong martial artist, growing up tough in Hawaii where he was exposed to Kajukenbo - an art adapted to the realities of street violence and honour fighting on the islands. John would go on to become a champion boxer and kickboxer before switching focus to running his school and training fighters. In this episode, John shares some great insight into the differences and similarities in training people for the ring vs the street, and shares his thoughts on toughness as a virtue. Make sure you check out this episode on our website: www.violencepod.com LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/managing-violence-podcast/id1441934641?mt=2&uo=4LISTEN ON GOOGLE PODCASTS: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83Y2NlMDAwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNzThanks for listening. Make sure to subscribe and leave us a review so you never miss future content. Want to check out the bonus content for this episode and others? www.patreon.com/managingviolence Check out our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvJgyuUe-wxu-ii88QEc2Zg Follow Joe on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/managingviolence Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoeSaundersAU LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joesaundersau/ TikTok: @managingviolence Instagram: @managingviolence
Hometown Radio 06/09/20 5p: John Hackleman, owner of The Pit
Here we interview the leader of the "Pit" gym, John Hackleman, who fought his way through the ghettos of Hawaii and California to solidify himself as one of the best martial arts coaches of all time. A dying breed of traditional martial artists who has stayed relative in the modern MMA world coaching the likes of Chuck Liddell and Glover Texeira. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/naliniglobal/support
Eric Umali was my very first coach in mixed martial arts. He is a Hawaiian Kempo black belt under John Hackleman and a 10th Planet Jiujitsu brown belt under Coach Casey Halstead. Aside from training with John Hackleman and Chuck Liddell, he also shares his story of being an executive in the LA film industry. He is one of the most humble and kind people I know. He inspires me to be a better person and a better martial artist. If it wasn't for Eric and The Pit 702 I wouldn't have won my kickboxing championship and I wouldn't be the person I am today. Enjoy the podcast! Follow Eric and The Pit 702 on all social media platforms and check out their website here:thepit702.comTHANKYOU FOR HELPING GET OVER 100 SUBSCRIBERS!interested in starting your own podcast? use my promocode "FIGHTOFFAITH" for 15% off of Spreaker!https://www.spreaker.com/plans?coupon_code=fightoffaithSave our Prayerline phone number!Call/text available 24/7 at(424) 70-FIGHT(424) 703-4448Would you prayerfully consider becoming a member of our “Fight Fam” by supporting us? Cash App: $TheFightOfFaithPatreon:www.patreon.com/TheFightOfFaith Twitter:@FightOfFaithPodInstagram :@the_fight_of_faithFacebook :https://www.facebook.com/TheFightOfFaithYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChE16B4UpD60JjRNLZ-LRpgSpreaker Podcast Channel:https://www.spreaker.com/show/2814104LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE
I had the chance to sit and talk with John Hackleman about a variety of topics ranging from fights to steroids to Covid-19.
Anik and Florian look back on what was a huge return week for the UFC in Jacksonville. Guests include top bantamweight contender Aljamain Sterling and coach John Hackleman. Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code AF at Manscaped.com.
Anik and Florian look back on what was a huge return week for the UFC in Jacksonville. Guests include top bantamweight contender Aljamain Sterling and coach John Hackleman. Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code AF at Manscaped.com.
This week on the podcast Walo and Miggy welcomed legendary MMA coach John Hackleman, they discussed john's beginnings in martial arts, his time in the Army, and his feelings on coaching.
MMA TRUFAN presents the audio biography of Randy Couture. Featuring exclusive interviews with: Randy Couture, Josh Barnett, Ryan Couture, John Hackleman, Dan Henderson, Ed Herman, Jeremy Horn, Chris Leben, Matt Lindland, John McCarthy, Tito Ortiz, Mike Pyle, Nate Quarry, Pedro Rizzo, Ricco Rodriguez, Ken Shamrock, Chael Sonnen, Jim Townsend and Floyd WinterMusic By: With Lions ProductionsArtwork By: Mike Zandt
On this episode we are joined by the one and only Pit Master- John Hackleman. He's one of the greatest coaches in Mixed Martial Arts. He coached Chuck Liddell through his UFC career and continues to coach other great fighters out of his fight camp known as The Pit. We cover MMA frauds, MMA stories, his passion for pop-locking and many other interesting topics. It was an honor to speak with him and he was very unfiltered! If you are sensitive and easily offended, please go listen to a different podcast!Checkout his podcast 'Pit Master & The Doc'Follow him on social media!Checkout HK3systemIf you're enjoying our podcast please make sure you Subscribe-Share-Rate us! It's a major help for us to continue and grow.Enjoy and thanks for listening!
On this episode the guys are joined by legendary MMA/Striking coach "The Pit Master" John Hackleman. Listen as they discuss his New Years resolutions and some old fighting knowledge. Listen to a side of John that most people haven't heard before in interviews. Enjoy!!! LIKE...….SUBSCRIBE...……..& REVIEW GO check out John Hackleman on his Website Like him on YouTube Follow him on Facebook Like and Subscribe to his Podcast The Pit Master & the Doc This Episode is brought to you by Monroy's Original Hot Sauce & Retro Grappler
We had on John Hackleman, Chuck Liddell's trainer former trainer. This was probably our most fun podcast with a big name guest. From the time John got his coffee to the end of the podcast it was nothing but fun. Check out his online training site if you want to train with the man that made the Pit famous.
Listen in as Allie & Duane discuss with John Hackleman about the traditions we hold dearly to in our martial arts schools.
Ariel Helwani recaps the weekend in MMA (00:00:58), then speaks to Ian McCall (00:31:27), John Hackleman (00:53:33), Alistair Overeem (01:09:46), Ed Soares (01:34:09), Paul Daley (01:51:28), Mauro Ranallo (02:16:31) in studio, Makwan Amirkhani (03:12:14), Valentina Shevchenko (03:27:55), Bobby Razak (03:51:31), Cris "Cyborg" Justino (04:14:29), Yair Rodriguez (04:35:20), and NewYorkRic for The MMA [After] Hour featuring Ric's Picks (05:04:51) and the answers to your questions (05:41:36). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Featuring Glover Teixeira, Herb Dean, Joseph Benavidez, Joe Warren, Malki Kawa, John Hackleman, and Dave Meltzer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Hackleman is an American martial artist and the head trainer at The Pit mixed martial arts gym.
MMA coach John Hackleman and Sal Masekela join Eddie, Kenny, and Armen as they catch up on the last week, get a call in from John Hackleman and Sal Masekela to discuss training fighters, training camps, and predictions for 13.5.
CrossFit superstar athlete Lindsey Valenzuela joins Kenny Kane, Armen Hammer, and guest host Scott McGee as they try to introduce Lindsey to John Hackleman over the phone, chat with Matty Aporta about Armen's shitty assay results, how to get better, SFH's new high potency fish oils. After, Lindsey addresses the steroids question, chats about her experience at SEALfit's Kokoro camp, how she grew as a competitor thanks to Kokoro, transitioning into the role of a professional athlete, moving from a 9-5 job into the role of a coach, possible drama from moving from one gym into another community, being the People's Champ, growing personally. Then we check in with Mina, who's a teen competitor and one of Lindsey's biggest fans about how Lindsey inspires her, and her mom (Dizzle, our resident Vegan) talks about building an all girls CrossFit team. Finally, we address some of the questions from the listeners.
Lindsey Valenzuela joins Kenny Kane, Armen Hammer, and guest host Scott McGee as they try to introduce Lindsey to John Hackleman over the phone, chat with Matty Aporta about Armen's shitty assay results, how to get better, SFH's new high potency fish oils. After, Lindsey addresses the steroids question, chats about her experience at SEALfit's Kokoro camp, how she grew as a competitor thanks to Kokoro, transitioning into the role of a professional athlete, moving from a 9-5 job into the role of a coach, possible drama from moving from one gym into another community, being the People's Champ, growing personally. Then we check in with Mina, who's a teen competitor and one of Lindsey's biggest fans about how Lindsey inspires her, and her mom (Dizzle, our resident Vegan) talks about building an all girls CrossFit team. Finally, we address some of the questions from the listeners.
Sal Masekela joins Kenny Kane, Eddie Ifft, and Armen Hammer as they chat about Sal and Kenny's weekend up at The Pit with John Hackleman, political correctness, swimming with sharks, who's got more balls between extreme athletes and fighters, Sal's exit from the ESPN X-Games, and CrossFit's growth and the future monetization of CrossFit.