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Join us this week as we sit down with Sensei Robert Wolfe. Sensei Wolfe, the founder and chief instructor of Itten Dojo, began martial arts training in 1975 while attending Bucknell University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Japanese Studies, and has taught since 1985. Wolfe Sensei has trained in swordsmanship since 1990 and Aikijutsu since 1992. He holds the ranks of 6th Dan in Aikijutsu, 6th Dan in Isshinryu karate, 1st Dan in Muso Jikiden Eishin-ryu iaido, a Kirigami Menjo (certificate) in Ono-ha Itto-ryu (Sokaku-den) Kenjutsu, and is certified by the NRA to teach the Refuse To Be A Victim® crime prevention and personal safety seminars. #PKCC #martialarts #karate
These are the greatest quotes and lessons from Kenjutsu, which pertains to all techniques and uses of a sword. Quotes from Musashi Miyamoto, Sun Tzu, Tsukahara Bokuden, and Morihei Ueshiba, acclaimed samurai warriors and sword saints."The sword has to be more than a simple weapon; it has to be an answer to life`s questions." - Miyamoto MusashiSpeaker: Alan BlazekMusicAudiojungle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Krewe of Japan Podcast... the end is here! Well, Season 4 anyway. Jenn, Doug, & Maddy sit down to talk about the best of Season 4, new & exciting milestones, upcoming plans for Season 5, & some listener feedback. Whether you've been along from the ride since the beginning of the season or just recently hopped on, you'll definitely enjoy catching some of the highlights and behind-the-scenes stories from this amazing season! Thank you so much for listening in to the Krewe of Japan Podcast for Season 4!!! ------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------Use the referral links below & our promo code from the episode (timestamps [hh:mm:ss] where you can find the code)!Liquid IV Offer Link to save 20% Off your Entire Order! (00:01:10)Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan! (01:14:40)Tokyo Treat Offer Link to save $5 off your next box! (00:03:44)Sakuraco Offer Link to save $5 off your next box! (00:03:44)------ Other Links/References in the Episode ------Walden's Language Journey YouTubeWatch the Sumo World Championships 2023 in Tachikawa Streaming LIVE on YouTube!
This week on Krewe of Japan Podcast... HAJIME! The Krewe sits down with Alexander Bennett, 7th Dan in Kendo, to take a deep dive into the way of the sword. From the historical context of how kendo came to be to the ins and outs of being a kendo practitioner, this episode will open your eyes to this intense martial art! And don't forget... KI... KEN... TAI... ICHI! (Gotta listen to get that reference!)------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ More Info on Alexander Bennett, Kendo & Kenjutsu ------Budo BooksAlexander Bennett on InstagramShogun Martial ArtsNew Orleans Kendo Club
It's nearly the halfway point in the season, and Editor Doug is currently in Japan for a couple weeks... so it's definitely a great time to announce our Mid-Season Break! But this episode is more than just that announcement; it's a full-blown preview with longer clips from the final 11 upcoming episodes of the season! Here's the line-up of what's to come:Life of a Pro Sumo Wrestler ft. 3-time Grand Champion Konishiki YasokichiCraving Ramen ft. Shinichi Mine of Tabi EatsBeing an Artist in Japan ft. Rachel of TravelBug ArtThemed Cafes in Japan ft. Chris Nilghe of TDR ExplorerDon't Forget Your Omiyage!Learning Kendo ft. 7th Dan Kyoshi of Kendo Alexander BennettHistorical Deep Dive into Nintendo ft. author of Pure Invention & co-host of Pure Tokyoscope Podcast, Matt AltExplore Matsue City ft. Coordinator of International Relations in Matsue Nicholas McCulloughand a couple other episodes still in the works!Get hyped!------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram:@kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!
Concluding excerpt in Secrets of the Samurai
Excerpt from Secrets of the Samurai, exploring the concept of filling the body with the mind.
Excerpt on Kenjutsu of the book, "Secrets of the Samurai", by Ratti and Westbrook
Excerpt from the section on Kenjutsu of the book, Secrets of the Samurai, by Ratti and Westbrook.
Excerpt from "Secrets of the Samurai" about intention and the work of Kenjutsu, continued.
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Excerpt, speaking of power in mastery of self.
Excerpt from the book, "Secrets of the Samurai"
Excerpt on Kenjutsu from " Secrets of the Samurai"
Musashi created and refined a two-sword Kenjutsu technique called ( NITEN ICHI RYŪ ) 2 heavens as one. Musashi states that his first successful duel was at the age of 13, Musashi fought 62 duels to the death and won all of them. In the final years of his life he authored 2 books , THE BOOK OF FIVE RINGS ( Strategy ) and DOKKÕDÕ ( The path of Aloneness ).Support the show
A pesar de su apariencia hercúlea e intimidante, Aldebarán es amistoso, leal y honorable entre sus congéneres de la orden y muy estricto al seguir los reglamentos y leyes del Santuario. Algo tosco pero recto. Tiene el espíritu similar al de los samurái: así tenga las últimas de perder, siempre lanzará un ataque final para acabar con su enemigo, y esto lo demostró contra el espectro Niobe de Deep. También usa una defensa equivalente a la postura iai del Kenjutsu (剣術の居合), donde prefiere no luchar sino guardar sus brazos como una "espada envainada", adoptando defensa y ataque a la vez. ¿Quieres ser parte del Podcast en vivo? Siguenos en: Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/animelmackDiscord: https://discord.gg/MCsuJBNpvmRecuerda que puedes apoyarnos con donaciones al Podcast / To support our Podcasts: https://bit.ly/BDAPodcastSupportSi deseas publicitar tu marca en nuestros episodios, escríbenos a: info@frikitimes.com
We are joined today with Johnny Tureaud to discuss Judo for Law Enforcement. He began training in Judo in 1990 at the Dearborn Judo Club under Fred Farley Sensei where he earned his Shodan. Upon moving to Sioux City he continued his study of Judo at the American Judo Club under Frankie Williams Sensei. After Williams Sensei's untimely passing, Johnny continued to teach Judo at American Judo & Jujitsu in both Sioux City and North Sioux City. He is a former Iowa, Michigan and Nebraska State and State Games champion as well as a State Kata champion and has competed in both the United States and Canada. He has instructed many local, state and national champions (both junior and senior) at IJI, MJI, NJI, AAU, USJA and USA Judo sponsored competitions.In addition to Judo, Johnny has intensely studied several additional martial arts. He is Shodan in Jujitsu and a Certified Jujitsu Coach – Level D through the USJA Jujitsu Program. Johnny holds a Menkyo (license to teach) at the Shoden level in Kenjutsu under George Alexander Hanshi and holds the rank of Yonkyu in Shotokan Karate through both the Shotokan Federation of Michigan and Global Martial Arts Association.Learn more about our Risk Management department here --> https://ibcins.biz/risk-management/
For Spear talk 82, we welcomed Shihan Dana Abbott to the podcast! Dana holds a 7th degree black belt in Kenjutsu and a world class practioner of Tachi-Iai / Toyama Ryu Iai Batto Do (Japanese Swordsmanship)! Dana was elected into the Black Belt Hall of Fame (2004), Masters Hall of Fame (Budo Spirit Award), and a member of the World Wide Martial Arts Council.In our discussion we talked about the history of Kenjutsu and the philosphies behind it, the Samuari way of of life, how he found his way to Japan, the history of the sword, and so much more.#danaabbott #swordmaster #martialartsFollow @speartalkpodcast on Instagram for all things podcast!@johnsilverspear is the host / COO of Silver Spear Security, LLC
En este episodio entrevistamos a Carlos Carrasco sensei. Carlos Carrasco sensei es un multidisciplinario del Budo. Practica Karate, Kenjutsu, Iaido y Ninjutsu. Es docente e investigador de la Universidad de Sevilla. También les traemos los Dojo Apuntes de nuestro querido Gerardo Balves sensei. No te lo pierdas! www.podcast-dojo.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcastdojo/message
My guest today is Shihan Dana Abbott, Dana's expertise is in Kenjutsu, known as Japanese swordsmanship, where he studied in Japan for 15 years during the Showa era. Upon arrival in Japan, he enrolled in Nihon Taiiku Daigaku, Japan's esteemed Martial Arts University where he learned kendo/kenjutsu/iaido and all its applications. All his training and certification were through the Japanese Department of Education and Recreation. Shihan Abbott 7th dan has written and published five books. Dana designed a US Patent and created a completely new niche in the martial arts industry. He has conducted seminars in over 30 countries and holds the esteemed rank of Shihan, which he obtained at the Hombu dojo in Yokohama, Japan. Contact Dana: https://www.facebook.com/danagabbott linkedin.com/in/dana-abbott Websites danaabbott.com (Company Website) learnthesword.com (Company Website) itsaboutfirstimpressions.com (Company Website) If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and leave a short review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen? It takes less than 60 seconds and it really helps. If you enjoyed this episode buy me a cup of coffee, make it a large: I'm trying to keep this episode free of advertisements and could use your help with the cost of bringing your this fun and entertaining podcast. Anything you can donate to the cause is greatly appreciated. To donate go to: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/sifuRafael Subscribe: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coaching-call/id1546026323 Please leave a star rating and a review here Follow Coaching Call: Facebook: facebook.com/coachingcall Instagram: instagram.com/coachingcall Email: maxfitness@optonline.net LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/maxfitness Sifu Rafael is available for one on one coaching, seminars, and public speaking. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coachingcall/message
My guest today is Shihan Dana Abbott, Dana's expertise is in Kenjutsu, known as Japanese swordsmanship, where he studied in Japan for 15 years during the Showa era. Upon arrival in Japan, he enrolled in Nihon Taiiku Daigaku, Japan's esteemed Martial Arts University where he learned kendo/kenjutsu/iaido and all its applications. All his training and certification were through the Japanese Department of Education and Recreation. Shihan Abbott 7th dan has written and published five books. Dana designed a US Patent and created a completely new niche in the martial arts industry. He has conducted seminars in over 30 countries and holds the esteemed rank of Shihan, which he obtained at the Hombu dojo in Yokohama, Japan. Contact Dana: https://www.facebook.com/danagabbott linkedin.com/in/dana-abbott Websites danaabbott.com (Company Website) learnthesword.com (Company Website) itsaboutfirstimpressions.com (Company Website) If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and leave a short review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen? It takes less than 60 seconds and it really helps. If you enjoyed this episode buy me a cup of coffee, make it a large: I'm trying to keep this episode free of advertisements and could use your help with the cost of bringing your this fun and entertaining podcast. Anything you can donate to the cause is greatly appreciated. To donate go to: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/sifuRafael Subscribe: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coaching-call/id1546026323 Please leave a star rating and a review here Follow Coaching Call: Facebook: facebook.com/coachingcall Instagram: instagram.com/coachingcall Email: maxfitness@optonline.net LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/maxfitness Sifu Rafael is available for one on one coaching, seminars, and public speaking. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coachingcall/message
Miyamoto Musashi, o maior dos samurais, nunca perdeu uma luta. Ele nasceu em 1584 e desde os 13 anos, quando matou um adversário com uma espada de bambu, ele travou por volta de 60 combates e venceu todos. Ele percorreu o Japão feudal como um ronin (uma espécie de samurai independente) para treinar e masterizar o Kenjutsu, uma espécie de avô do Kendo. Mas, para ele, o shinai (espada usada na prática do Kendo) era muito mais que uma arma – era um caminho a ser seguido. Perto do fim da vida ele escreveu o "Livro dos Cinco Anéis", que é até hoje lido por empreendedores do mundo todo.
Miyamoto Musashi, o maior dos samurais, nunca perdeu uma luta. Ele nasceu em 1584 e desde os 13 anos, quando matou um adversário com uma espada de bambu, ele travou por volta de 60 combates e venceu todos. Ele percorreu o Japão feudal como um ronin (uma espécie de samurai independente) para treinar e masterizar o Kenjutsu, uma espécie de avô do Kendo. Mas, para ele, o shinai (espada usada na prática do Kendo) era muito mais que uma arma – era um caminho a ser seguido. Perto do fim da vida ele escreveu o "Livro dos Cinco Anéis", que é até hoje lido por empreendedores do mundo todo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gesprächspartner bei unserem Podcast der Woche ist Sensei Ralf Gumpfer, ein wahrer Pionier der Kampfkünste in Deutschland. Ralf Gumpfer ist vor allem im Karate und Kenjutsu, Iaido aber auch im Yi Quan, den inneren Kampfkünsten zu Hause.Ralf Gumpfer, in Braunschweig geboren, begann im Alter von 16 Jahren mit dem Training asiatischer Kampfkünste. In Holland, Schweden, Japan und China, wurde er zum Lehrer ausgebildet. Nach seiner Rückkehr aus Japan eröffnete er 1973 zusammen mit einigen Schülern die erste Oyama Kyokushinkai Karate Dojo in Hannover.Durch einen kontinuierlichen Austausch mit Meistern anderer Kampfkunstsysteme, fand eine ständige technische und geistige Weiterentwicklung statt. Im Laufe der Jahrzehnte wurde daraus die Soshin Do Association für Kampfkunst. Ralf Gumpfer ist Dan-Träger und war Anfang der 90er Jahre Bundestrainer für Formen (Kata). Heute unterrichtet er als Headmaster hauptsächlich das Kyushin Iaido, der Weg der Samurai ein Schwert zu führen, sowie das chin. Mind Boxen Yi Quan, aus dem ursprünglich das Taijiquan und das QiGong entsprungen sind.Wir müssen erst Werden um zu Sein!www.ralfgumpfer.de
nterview with Senseï Jeremy Deman from Ottawa Kenjutsu.We talk about: Origins of Shin Kage Ryu, Differences between Kenjustu, Kendo and other arts, The importance of the preservation of an art and so much more! https://www.ottawakenjutsu.ca/
Rencontre avec Frank Domine, pratiquant de Haidong Gumdo (Sabre Coréen) originaire de Lyon. On discute de ce qui distingue son style du Kenjutsu japonais ou des arts martiaux chinois. Manier le sabre en 2020, ça sert à quoi? Tout ça et beaucoup plus!
"Una vez comenzada la batalla, aunque estés ganando, de continuar por mucho tiempo, desanimará a tus tropas y embotará tu espada. (Sun Tzu).🀄️" Y nuestro programa de hoy se lo dedico a todos los que no conducís, yo desde que me hice minimalista y me fui a vivir a Yuncos, ya casi no conduzco... ¡y qué feliz soy! y es que hoy es el Día Mundial del Peatón. Y es que cada de 17 de agosto se celebra en todo el mundo el Día Mundial del Peatón, una celebración que fue promovida por la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) en el año 1897, cuando ocurrió el primer incidente de tráfico que dejase una víctima peatonal. El caso ocurrió en Londres Inglaterra y la joven se llamaba Bridget Driscoll. Ella fue arrollada por un coche, pereciendo en el acto. Desde entonces tanto la OMS, como otras organizaciones en el mundo han sumado esfuerzos con el propósito de garantizar un tránsito mucho más seguro para los peatones. Hoy en nuestro programa continuamos con la edición de verano del Podcast, donde leeremos y comentaremos la 11ª entrega del famoso libro "El Arte de la Guerra" de Sun Tzu. Por otro lado, hoy en Dragonz.es hemos estrenado la lección 9 del Curso de Iai y Kenjutsu, donde hemos visto la técnica llamada "Kaishaku". Y a las 18:18 horas, en el blog la 2ª parte de una serie de artículos del gran Esteban Bague, sobre la historia del Baguazhang.
"Ataca al enemigo cuando no está preparado, y aparece cuando no te espera. Estas son las claves de la victoria para el estratega. (Sun Tzu).🀄️" username="@dragonzMAG"] Y nuestro programa de hoy se lo dedico a ¡las mujeres! como Jesulín de Ubrique... y es que este fin de semana pasado fue el Día Internacional del Orgasmo Femenino, y claro... ¡eso hay que celebrarlo! ¡Ah! y menos satisfayer y más carne humana ehhhh... Hoy en nuestro programa continuamos con la edición de verano del Podcast, donde leeremos y comentaremos la 6ª entrega del famoso libro "El Arte de la Guerra" de Sun Tzu. Por otro lado, hoy en Dragonz.es hemos estrenado la lección 8 del Curso de Iai y Kenjutsu, donde hemos visto la técnica llamada "Hashi Hiza". Y a las 18:18 horas, en el blog la 1ª parte de una serie de artículos del gran Esteban Bague, sobre la historia del Baguazhang.
"Todo el Arte de la Guerra se basa en el engaño. El supremo Arte de la Guerra es someter al enemigo sin luchar. (Sun Tzu).🀄️" Y nuestro programa de hoy se lo dedico a los que siempre están alegres... porque el sábado pasado fue... ¡El Día Mundial de la Alegría! Cada 1 de agosto se celebra el Día Mundial de la Alegría, que fue instaurado en 2010 por iniciativa del colombiano Alfonso Becerra en un Congreso de Gestión Cultural celebrado en Chile. El Día Mundial de la Alegría sirve para reflexionar sobre la importancia de tener presente ese sentimiento en cada momento de la vida y su poder transformador. Hoy en nuestro programa comenzamos con la edición de verano del Podcast, donde leeremos y comentaremos el famoso libro "El Arte de la Guerra" de Sun Tzu. Por otro lado, hoy en Dragonz.es hemos estrenado la lección 7 del Curso de Iai y Kenjutsu, donde hemos visto la técnica llamada "Dante Hante Sita". Y a las 18:18 horas, en el blog hemos publicado una interesante entrevista a Esteban Bague, pionero del las Artes Marciales Chinas en España.
Kaiden Gad is a martial artist and a sword instructor who help founded the Western Circle of Sword Fighters in California. I wanna say that I perhaps had the best dojo in the world. Because living in Connecticut, I had a beach, mountains, forest open area, places to climb and jump, balance, train. We used everything like it was our dojo, everything that we could. Kaiden Gad - Episode 520 Love to fight may not be the usual reason why a kid joins martial arts but however, Kaiden Gad love to win made him better at it. When he saw his first sword, Kaiden Gad fell in love instantly which he describes as magical. Later on, when he moved to California, Kaiden Gad helped found the Western Circle of Sword Fighters which is born out of the desire to enter into sword competitions and for a truly new full contact Kenjutsu form. Listen as we talk about Kaiden Gad's journey and how his hometown helped him become the martial artist he is today. [app_audio src=""] Show Notes You may check out the Western Circle of Sword Fighters, as well as his novel The Curse of Raven's Rose Keep on Amazon.
We further discuss Dani's martial arts journey, from Kenjutsu Ryu and Karate, to BJJ and Muay Thai. After training in the Japanese and Okinawa martial arts discourses for 30 years, Dani shifts his focus to Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and most recently, Muay Thai. We talk about traditionalism, sparring a hot-headed street fighter, and other stuff.
We could not be happier and more honored to have met and recorded a Podcast Episode with the great Sensei Jaredd Wilson, who is the host of The Martial Thoughts Podcast (https://www.facebook.com/martialthoughts and https://thinkingmartial.blogspot.com/). This is one of the longest running and best established Martial Arts Podcasts in existence today, and its host is extremely knowledgeable in Aikido, History of the Martial Arts, Silat, Kenjutsu, and many other aspects of this fascinating endeavor. We talked about Martial Arts History, the ‘key' to understanding Aikido, Wing Chun, the historical and social context of the various Martial Arts, Self-Defense, skill acquisition, advice on how to keep training through the quarantine and many many other topics.During the conversation Sensei Jaredd mentioned this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDs7RPboEO8&feature=youtu.be showing how traditional Karate is used in MMA.We also mentioned the Aikido: Discussed Podcast which is one of Paco's favorite Podcasts, and was also instrumental in getting us connected to Sensei Jaredd Wilson https://www.facebook.com/aikidodiscussedAlso mentioned in the show:Rory Miller: https://www.chirontraining.com/Marc MacYoung: http://www.nononsenseselfdefense.com/Ellis Amdur's Book “Words Of Power”: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07C87YBWN/ Don't forget to send us questions, comments, feedback, suggestions at info@athousandexits.com!
Anthony was the first person I met when I moved to Erie, Pa. We chat about his recent trip to Japan and his involvement with Kenjutsu, an ancient martial art. Tony shares about meditation and how spiritually fulfilling his trip was. Merry Christmas everyone!
Master Ali Abdul Karim studied Shinobi-no-jitsu (Ninjitsu) from world famous and noted Grand Master Ronald Duncan since 1969. As fate would have it, Master Karim's older brother Richard started him off in the martial arts in 1967 and later Master Karim went on to study Shotokan Karate from some of his local friends. Richard Lewis (brother of Master Karim) wanted him to take some formal classes. Master Karim used to watch Grand Master Duncan's classes from the window at the Dojo at 519 Court St. near his home. Richard was going to take his younger brother to study with Grandmaster Ron Van Cliff and to their surprise the dojo was closed. Master Karim's dream came true. Richard took Master Karim down the dojo on Court St. where he would begin his long journey on the warrior's path. Master Karim spent a lifetime pursuing perfection in field of self defense and personal security. Through his study of Asian Martial Arts and Western Combat training, he later founded the Star and Crescent School of Essential Knowledge, along with his student, Brother Daud Jalaladin in 1974. Master Karim is the director and the head The Star and Crescent Martial Arts Federation of with schools along the East Coast. Star and Crescent is associated with and is a part of the Way of the Winds Federation that is supervised by Grand Master Ronald Duncan. Ninjitsu is the ancient Japanese martial art involving security, surveillance, and commando warfare. Some of the arts that Master Karim has studied is Aikijutsu, Kempo Jutsu, Hakko Ryu Jujutsu, Kenjutsu, Aikido under Prof. Luqman Hakeem, aspects of Shiao Lin Chin Na, Fu Jiao Pau, Pa Qua Kung Fu, Eagle Claw, White Eyebrow Kung Fu, Tai chi quan, Shiao Lin Chi Gung, Wing Chung Kung Fu, and the Monkey Style to name only a few. It only seemed natural for Master Karim to pursue the modern Western approach to balance his training. Master Karim is an expert in SWAT team operations, pistol disarmament, and special reaction security. In 1982, the Military Police Corps unit of the U.S. Army at Fort Dix, NJ awarded him a certificate of appreciation in recognition of his outstanding performance as a primary instructor for the National Association of Tactical Teams (NATT), a special reaction team for combat. Master Kareem earned a certificate of achievement for the completion of the Advanced Urban Assault Rappel course, and Advanced Elevated Urban Operations course. Master Karim is a Licensed Private Investigator and is a CEO of his own Security firm. With his training in personal self defense, security, and combat training, Master Karim is requested to teach seminars across the Eastern Seaboard and in the Caribbean. Master Karim has also helped to organize an educational plan for youths and adults about personal protection, self defense, and conflict resolution in the community. He is currently teaching the martial arts in Brooklyn, NY, and is truly a pillar in his community. --- 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
Tommy Joe Moore is one of the most articulate / knowledgeable up-and-coming martial arts stars in the UK. Tommy's specialism is Bartitsu (the victorian era's MMA); in this fascinating interview he covers everything from Kenjutsu to 52 Blocks. Tommy has studied numerous arts including Boxing Pugilism (Bare Knuckle Boxing) Savate (French Kickboxing) Muay Thai Jeet Kune Do Karate Ju Jitsu Weapons (Western, Japanese, Fillipino) RBSD (Reality Based Self Defence) Links: https://www.facebook.com/TheBartitsuLab/ https://www.artofmoore.co.uk (https://www.artofmoore.co.uk/)
On today's episode of the podcast I give my thoughts on Cyhi The Prynce's long awaited debut album No Dope On Sundays. Also I cover the Nujabes inspired project from Noveliss entitled Kenjutsu Under The Moonlight as well as a new anime I've started watching called Inuyashiki. Send Us Questions at Dojotalkpodcast@yahoo.com Like The Dojo Talk Podcast Facebook Page www.facebook.com/dojotalkpodcast/ Listen And Rate On ITUNES itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dojo-…d1265990272?mt=2 Listen On Google Play play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/…ilhyuq5mcg5rjhnze Follow Me On Twitter twitter.com/CerealSensei
Today we get to talk to someone that, in some ways, is very much a mirror of myself. Sensei Jaredd Wilson is a martial artist with experience in Aikido, Silat and Kenjutsu, but he also hosts a podcast about the martial arts, called Martial Thoughts. And in a very new development, it looks like we'll be seeing him at the first-ever whistlekick Martial Arts Weekend in July, 2016. We became friends over social media and decided it would be fun to have each other on as guests. We've done that and I really enjoyed my time talking with Sensei Wilson, both on his show and here, on Episode 76. Sensei Wilson has a strong love for the martial arts, martial arts culture and seems to genuinely believe, as many of our guests do, that there's nothing like martial arts training for developing better people and improving the world. So check it out. ~jeremy For full show notes and other episodes, please visit: http://www.whistlekickmartialartsradio.com/sensei-jaredd-wilson/