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Warrior Mind Podcast 709 The Power of Mindfulness in the Warrior's Journey: Unlocking Mental Clarity & Focus Introduction: The Power of Mindfulness is the First Battlefield A warrior isn't just defined by his strength but by his ability to master his mind. Have you ever felt like your mind is working against you? One moment, you're focused and determined. The next, distractions creep in, stress takes over, and suddenly, you're losing ground—not because you're physically weak, but because your mental game isn't sharp. The battlefield isn't just out there. It's in your head. True warriors—whether on the front lines, in the boardroom, or in the gym—understand one fundamental truth: Mastering the mind is the first step to mastering anything else in life. And that's where The Power of Mindfulness comes in. Forget the cliché image of monks meditating on mountaintops. The Power of Mindfulness isn't about sitting still; it's about sharpening your focus, building resilience, and developing the kind of mental clarity that allows you to move with purpose. Today, we're diving deep into The Power of Mindfulness in the Warrior's Journey. By the end of this, you'll have actionable tools to reclaim control, eliminate distractions, and operate at peak performance—just like the greatest warriors throughout history. Let's get into it. Why The Power of Mindfulness is a Warrior's Secret Weapon A warrior who lacks focus is a liability—on the battlefield and in life. Throughout history, the strongest and most disciplined warriors weren't just masters of combat; they were masters of the mind. The Samurai practiced Zanshin, the art of total awareness. Spartan warriors conditioned themselves to remain composed under pressure. Shaolin monks blended The Power of Mindfulness with martial arts to create an unbreakable connection between body and mind. Why? Because The Power of Mindfulness is what separates the skilled from the scattered. A mind without mindfulness is like an untamed stallion—wild, reactive, and uncontrollable. But when trained, it becomes a weapon sharper than any blade. When you train your mind to be fully present, distractions lose their grip, fear fades into the background, and your ability to make clear, calculated decisions skyrockets. Whether you're in a high-stakes meeting, a competition, or simply pushing through daily challenges, The Power of Mindfulness gives you the edge that others lack. The Science Behind The Power of Mindfulness & Mental Clarity Some people think The Power of Mindfulness is just a “soft” skill. Science says otherwise. Research shows that The Power of Mindfulness rewires the brain—literally. It strengthens the prefrontal cortex, the part responsible for focus, discipline, and decision-making. At the same time, it weakens the amygdala, the fear center that triggers stress and emotional reactivity. Think about it: A warrior who panics in battle is already dead. Elite military forces like the Navy SEALs practice mindfulness techniques to stay calm under fire. They don't rely on emotions; they rely on training. The same applies to high-performing athletes, business leaders, and peak performers in every field. Mindfulness also lowers cortisol, the stress hormone that drains your energy, clouds your judgment, and keeps you stuck in survival mode. When your stress levels drop, your focus increases, and you step into the kind of mental clarity that lets you dominate any challenge. How The Power of Mindfulness Enhances Focus & Resilience A warrior's true weapon isn't his sword—it's his focus. When you practice mindfulness, you train your brain to lock onto the present moment. Distractions become background noise. Fear loses its grip. Decision-making sharpens. Ever notice how elite athletes and special forces operators perform under extreme pressure? They're not just talented. They've conditioned their minds to respond instead of react.
Most people think they understand Zanshin (enduring or lingering mind), but what if you've only seen half the picture – what if we only understand part of this skill? During this week's episode, we uncover TWO sides or levels of Zanshin – the one everyone talks about and the one that determines survival beyond the […]
SUMMARY In this conversation, Icy Mike discusses the importance of training standards, the role of belts in martial arts, and the concept of Zanshin, or presence, in training. The discussion also touches on the dynamics of adrenaline in combat sports, the evolution of training methods, and reflections on traditional martial arts practices. Icy Mike shares insights on creating objective standards for training and the significance of social dynamics in martial arts culture. He delves into the complexities of martial arts, particularly focusing on Aikido and its perceived effectiveness. He discusses the motivations behind training, the evolution of martial arts practices, and the transition from traditional styles to MMA. Icy Mike shares his personal journey, highlighting the challenges he faced and the insights he gained through various training experiences. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the purpose behind martial arts training and the need for clear standards in teaching and practice. TAKEAWAYS Belts in martial arts can serve as a way to measure progress but should not be the sole focus. Objective standards in training help improve performance and clarity in expectations. Zanshin, or presence, is crucial for effective training and performance in martial arts. Adrenaline can enhance focus and performance if managed correctly during training. Social dynamics play a significant role in martial arts training environments. The evolution of training standards reflects a shift towards more intentional and goal-oriented practices. Traditional martial arts often lack practical fighting applications, leading to the need for new standards. The importance of mentorship and coaching in martial arts training is highlighted. Training motivations vary, influencing how martial arts are approached. The importance of community and fitness in martial arts training. Personal experiences shape perceptions of martial arts effectiveness. Wrestling training emphasizes live practice and hard training. MMA training can provide a more realistic approach to fighting. The evolution of training standards is crucial for martial arts education. Understanding the purpose behind training can enhance the learning experience. Explaining martial arts concepts clearly can help students improve. Everything in martial arts has its pros and cons, and critical thinking is essential.
Conan talks to Mustafa from the Philippines about training to be an action star, practicing the art of Zanshin, and how to get through a high-stakes action scene. Wanna get a chance to talk to Conan? Submit here: teamcoco.com/apply Get access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using this show link: https://siriusxm.com/conan.
Discover the art of mastering public speaking, enhancing your presentation skills, and unraveling the secrets to impactful storytelling. Join Dr. Greg Story, the esteemed president of Dale Carnegie Japan and bestselling author of "Japan Sales Mastery" and "Japan Business Mastery," as he shares invaluable insights into successful sales techniques, post-COVID sales process shifts, and a myriad of topics explored in his books.In this engaging conversation, we delve into the question of whether Greg's six podcasts might be considered "too much content." He regales us with true-life experiences that beautifully complement his business tips, insights, and advice, drawing from his rich background as a 6th-degree black belt in Karate with 38 years of experience in Japan. The episode unfolds as a captivating discussion on how actions and choices can profoundly impact one's life and career. Other topics covered are:The significance of public speaking skills in advancing your careerTips to ease nerves before a public presentationStrategies to "bullet-proof" yourself against challenging audience questionsGreg's simplified four elements of a successful presentationThe rationale behind his decision to "niche-down" with six podcasts instead of oneGreg's biggest "pet-peeve" when listening to other presentersIn-depth exploration of the contents and background of his bestselling booksThe transformative influence of Karate on Greg's life, perspective, and careerThe profound meaning behind his favorite untranslatable Japanese word, "Zanshin."Greg Story: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregstory/Dale Carnegie Japan: https://www.dalecarnegie.com/ja/locations/japanJapan Dale Carnegie TV: https://www.youtube.comJapan Adventures via Camper Van = Dream Drive: https://www.dreamdrive.lifeMore Now and Zen Japan Episodes HERE
Brian and Kieran are the instructors at the Zanshin Karate, both cross-train with other arts. Catch up chat on the current training, seminars and everything else. Check out their social media: https://www.facebook.com/brianbateszanshinkarate This episode is sponsored by Magic Mind's matcha-based energy shot infused with nootropics and adaptogens designed to crush procrastination, brain fog, & fatigue. Please use this link to get an amazing discount for a subscription https://www.magicmind.com/anxiousbb or use the code ANXIOUSBB20 for a 20% discount! From January Magic Mind will do a product launch in Sprouts markets so you can grab it from the shop. If you got some value from this episode or simply liked it, please share via social media and with your friends. If you did not enjoy it please impose it on your enemies and make them suffer! If you would like to support the show at no cost to you and you shop with Amazon, please feel free to use my affiliate link, for which I get a small commission when you purchase something - note that it is completely free for you! Please find the link below. https://amzn.to/3qqfuhy If you would like to support the Karate For Mental Health Programme, you can buy our merchandise (links below) or donate via ☕ Buy me a coffee
Mind Love • Modern Mindfulness to Think, Feel, and Live Well
We will learn: How to unlock the power of flexibility and non-negotiable values in interpersonal situations The game-changing concept of "Zanshin" and why goals aren't everything The surprising secret to navigating life's ups and downs with ease Let's face it: no matter how in tune you are with your emotions and spirituality, dealing with change can be tough. It's somewhat smoother when you're the one choosing the change, but even then, there are those little details that catch you off guard. Because here's the thing. The only constant is change. Let that sink in. The only constant is change. Everything is always changing all the time. So why wouldn't we try to get better at dealing with change? Our situations change, the world changes, our bodies change, people change, we change. In fact, everything is always cycling through states of order, disorder, and reorder. And that sounds a little overwhelming, but guess what? If this cycle wasn't always occurring, nothing could get better either. So today we're going to learn to navigate this cycle with a little more grace. Our guest is Brad Stuhlberg. He is the bestselling author of “Master of Change and The Practice of Groundedness.” He writes for The New York Times and is on faculty at the University of Michigan's Graduate School of Public Health. Links from the episode: Show Notes: https://mindlove.com/325 Become a Mind Love Member for high-value Masterclasses, Growth Workbooks, Monthly Meditations, and Uninterrupted Listening FREE 5-Days to Purpose Email Course Sign up for The Morning Mind Love for short daily notes to wake up inspired Support Mind Love Sponsors Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's information-overloaded world and always-on, staying focused throughout the day can be hard. Yet, we need our minds to be still, focused, and alert to achieve anything lasting. Many Eastern cultures that practice martial arts teach and embrace this way of being, including the Japanese, who call it "Zanshin," which means "the mind with no remainder." Learn how to apply zanshin in your everyday life to align your mind, body, and spirit towards intentional and purposeful living and be more focused.
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In this episode, Ravee talks about one of the most valuable commodities in the 21st century - our attention span. As we make more technological advancements, our attention span seems to be going down in an alarming manner. Luckily, ancient knowledge can help us. Check out this link for a free class: www.platzi.com/focus. Do you want to practice your English with our global community? See you at platzi.com/discord.
Hoy un episodio corto pero importantísimo. Gerardo Balves sensei nos educa sobre Zanshin. Bájatelo ya! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcastdojo/message
In dieser Folge berichten Eric und Björn vom anstehenden Seminar im April in Duisburg und von Björns Erlebnissen beim Trainingswochenende in Scharbeutz Außerdem diskutieren sie den Begriff Zashin und geben ein paar methodische Tipps um Zanshin zu trainieren. Feedback, Meinungen, Anregungen, Anmerkungen, Tipps und Fragen bitte an: shunkukai.podcast@gmail.com Zu den Podcastern Eric: http://www.karate-du.de/ Björn: https://www.jkdberlin.de/trainer/ https://www.sg-rot-weiss-neuenhagen.de/verzeichnis/visitenkarte.php?mandat=172647 http://www.baerfoot-berlin.de/ Die Musik für das Intro und Outro ist: href="https://www.frametraxx.de/info/musik-fuer-youtube.html"Onlinevideo Musik: New Forms von Frametraxx
THE Sales Japan Series by Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
Sales is a battle. Not a battle with the buyer, although sometimes it feels like that when they won't purchase from us. The war is going on inside our own heads. We have imposter syndrome telling us we are not good enough to do the job, even when we have some modicum of success. We have the reverberation of negative self talk, telling us we are useless, when we fail to meet the sale's quota. The clients are beating us up on price, the sales manager is beating us up on results. The vast majority of the time spent in sales sees us failing, being constantly rejected, losing revenues, losing clients, losing opportunities. This is the battleground for our thoughts. This year is my 51st year training in traditional karate and so let's draw on four mindsets which are central to success in battle. Shoshin – the beginner's mind Our mindset when learning new skills is incredibly open. We are keen, flexible, adaptable and hungry to improve. We were like this when we first started in sales or when we started selling a new range of products or services for the first time. As time progressed and our knowledge improved, our mindset shifted from how much can I learn, to how little can I do for the same result. We are now looking for corners to cut, time to be saved, energy to be conserved. We are busy people, so much of this makes sense, but as part of the package we also carry our bad habits around with us. Some of those corners should not be cut, some of that time and energy should be deployed not saved. Each financial year we start again. Let's reinvigorate our beginner's mind and go back to the basics of sales. Let's purge ourselves of the barnacle like bad habits which have attached themselves over the last year. The beginner's mind helps us to go back to zero and look at the whole picture again, in a fresh way. “Knowing what I know now, how would I do things differently?”, is a genius level question, to help us get the success we seek. Using the shoshin mindset, let's start again and re-set our sales skills, philosophy and actions. Mushin – the mind of no mind In karate training, my instep would land on the side of my opponent's temple, before I knew it. This was the product of thousands of repetitions of that kick, so that the neuron grooving was so well accomplished, the action took place without conscious thought. That is a state of mushin, which in the West we call “flow”. In sales, we know our process so well, we can guide the buyer to the right decision, without having to think what to say and when to say it. What comes out of our mouth is effortless, confident, intelligent and perfect for that moment. Clients have precise, internal radar for risk. Salespeople who stumble and fumble for words or are not articulate, trigger flashing red warning lights and piercing sirens to go off in the buyer's mind. The sales conversation wanders all over the place, but the professional salesperson keeps shepherding the flow back to the next stage of the sales cycle to keep the deal on track. The outside appears calm and the inside is calm too, because the salesperson is in flow and doesn't have to scramble for what to say next. Like those many roundhouse kicks, this is the product of thousands of repetitions in role play practice with colleagues and in actual buyer conversations, such that the words appear without conscious thought. Zanshin – the remaining mind In Karate, the blow is delivered and then we exercise supreme vigilance, with no relaxation in concentration, remaining completely focused on the opponent. In sales, we need to stay focused on the client after the sale. The temptation though is to move on to the next client. This makes sense from an efficiency point of view, but is it really effective? If we see the relationship in partnership terms, we want to stay close with that buyer. We want the reorder, the upsell, the cross sell, the referral. None of that happens by accident or good fortune. We have built the trust and we have to stay with the client, constantly keeping in touch, rather than just moving on to the next target. We all know it is much cheaper and easier to sell more to an existing client, than it is to go out and acquire a completely new client. Keeping in close contact with an existing client, after they have purchased, takes time and energy and we can be tempted to move on. Keep the zanshin mindset at the forefront of how you deal with buyers and the rewards are long term and well worth it. Fudoshin – the immovable mind One of the toughest drills in karate training is to have your back heel against a wall and then face a continuous series of attacks, one after another, from your training partners. They get a break and don't tire, but you don't have that luxury, as wave upon wave of lightening fast blows are rained down on you. Rejections in sales are debilitating. Five tough rejections in a row, when cold calling, sees most salespeople giving up. Your lovely client buying from your competitors hurts. People you know well, who don't contact you when they need your product or service, buying it from somewhere else is agonisingly painful. Sales can feel ferocious at times. We need an immovable mindset, where we won't crack, give up, wilt or surrender in sales. Harden up everyone and keep going, no matter what. Your back is against the wall and you have to keep going regardless. Mindset decides everything in sales. The good part is we get to choose the mindset. Consider these four Japanese warrior mindsets as metaphors for sales success – no matter how hard it gets.
Hey folks! We are getting our shit together and becoming aware! ZANSHIN! ZANSHIN MOTHERFUCKER! We are getting Zen as Fuck and nobody is going to stop us! Or maybe just become a better human I don't know I never said I knew anything wtf!?! Also this is probably my last podcast till the end of the year I will be back in 2022 hopefully fucking zen as hell broooo! Until then enjoy! https://medium.com/the-ascent/how-to-use-zanshin-to-conquer-your-frantic-mind-c06942bb2b7b Making that FWACATA daily! Find more on my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FWACATA Daily uploads and videos here: https://instagram.com/fwacata Find all my stuff here: Www.fwacata.com #fwacata #miamicomics #makecomics #entrepreneur #podcastlife --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fwacata/support
Japan's Top Business Interviews Podcast By Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
70: Antony Cundy, former President, McCann Worldgroup Japan Antony Cundy, former CEO & President of McCann Worldgroup Japan first arrived in Japan in the mid-90s to teach English and completed his Post-Graduate Studies at Tokyo University. Through connections, he landed a role in a Toyota subsidiary working on marketing Lexus. Shortly afterwards, Mr. Cundy started working at Hakuhodo Lintas working with large global consumer brands. Mr. Cundy then became general manager at DDB's Japan office and then moved to London to lead the strategy and account services. Mr. Cundy then became head of planning and account services for Beacon Communications. In 2016, Mr. Cundy joined McCann Worldgroup. During his first few years of leadership, Mr. Cundy admits he “did not do a good job” as he found it challenging to engage and motivate his team to work towards a set vision and goal. Through experience, he realized being clear and consistent with his messaging and communication was crucial to lead the team. “You have to tell people as realistically and in as much detail as you can, this is what we're going to do. This is what I expect, everyone. This is your job. Make sure that people understand that at their level they're expected to do this.” Moreover, he highlights the need to communicate not just to one's direct report but to people at all sections of the organization. As the strategic and account lead for DDB in London, Mr. Cundy worked to build client relationships across vast markets in Europe. There, he found that people worked like a “steam train” in which people kept running ahead but did not look back to evaluate their work. As a martial arts enthusiast, Mr. Cundy values Zanshin 残心 meaning remaining mind, or having a state of awareness once something has occurred. Therefore, Mr. Cundy put a stronger system in place to be able to evaluate the team's work and create templates to improve future performance. As Mr. Cundy matured into his leadership role, he explains delegating became much smoother for him. When he trusts his team to deliver on their own instead of relying on him to provide all the answers, Mr. Cundy found that the team started to trust him back and became more accountable to their work. On his advice to foreign leaders coming to Japan, Mr. Cundy recommends talking to all levels of people in the organization to get a wholesome picture of the company. Secondly, he emphasizes the diversity of the Japanese market, as the North and South of Japan have very different needs. As the leader, Mr. Cundy says one should be making sure every level and every part of the business understands these differences. Thirdly, Mr. Cundy notes clarity and consistency in communication, and being oneself is important. Lastly, he explains: “you have to believe in the fundamentals of your business plan. You have to have some flexibility. You're not going to achieve it through a straight line, but you should never take yourself away from it because the Japanese are saying, that's going to be tough. If you're there for the mission you need to deliver on the mission, you just got to realize that it's not going to be as straight as you think.” Breaking News: Tony has just been announced as the new Vice President Marketing and Communications at Cartier.
In dieser Folge, geht es vorrangig um die geistige Komponente von Kime im Karate. Eric und Björn diskutieren dabei die Begriffe mind like water und mind like moon light. In diesem Zusammenhang sprechen sie über die Bedeutung des Kime für Zanshin. Eric berichtet von seiner Entdeckung, woher der Begriff Kime vermeindlich stammt, und es geht um die Kontinuität des Atems im Moment des Kime. Feedback, Meinungen, Anregungen, Anmerkungen, Tipps und Fragen bitte an: shunkukai.podcast@gmail.com Zu den Podcastern Eric: http://www.karate-du.de/ Björn: https://www.jkdberlin.de/trainer/ https://www.sg-rot-weiss-neuenhagen.de/verzeichnis/visitenkarte.php?mandat=172647 http://www.baerfoot-berlin.de/ Die Musik für das Intro und Outro ist: href="https://www.frametraxx.de/info/musik-fuer-youtube.html">Onlinevideo Musik: New Forms von Frametraxx
V treťom diele podcastu sme sa rozprávali s Matsom Gustafssonom a Christofom Kurzmannom o súčasnej hudbe a živote hudobníka počas pandémie, s Ferom Királym o jeho sete, algoritmoch, číslach a hľadaní, s kapelou KIN o jazze a ich tvorbe, a s hercami divadla SkRAT o ich novom autorskom predstavení - Šľachtici : Pŕibehy z lepšej spoločnosti. Zvuková zložka vychádza z útržkov vystúpení z festivalu Next: Mats Gustafsson a Christoph Kurzmann, Fero Király, Dorian concept a Zanshin, Renick Bell, Penumbra Vortex a Suchý Zajačik. Podcast vzniká v rámci projektu medzinárodnej spolupráce Re-Imagine Europe, spolufinancovaného z programu EU Kreatívna Európa a z verejných zdrojov Fondu na podporu umenia a Nadácia mesta Bratislava.
In this episode of Ikigai Podcast, I speak with Candian Tea Master, Randy Channell Soei. Soei Sensei, a longterm resident of Kyoto is one of a handful of foreigners licensed to teach all aspects of "Tea Ceremony".In this episode, we talk about "The Way of Tea" and Japanese philosophical ideas related to Tea Ceremony including Wakei-Sejyaku, Bunburyodo, Zanshin and Mushin.
As Featured in the award winning fitness and lifestyle blog Furthermore, by Equinox Fitness Clubs. This article shares the 4 Japanese philosophies I use help with my mindset for ultra endurance racing: Mushin, Shoshin, Fudoshin, Zanshin.
Recently remastered, we discuss Platinum Games' breakout stylish action game, Bayonetta from Hideki Kamiya, the influential director behind Devil May Cry, Okami and Viewtiful Joe. We explore one of the most striking character designs of modern games from empowering feminist themes to the story of the moon goddess and sky-father. Activating Witch Time we go deep discussing psychology, Buddhist and Hindu imagery plus witch-hunts, early Christianity and Zanshin.
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Martin Johnson speaks to Spencer Locker about the ancient Japanese concept of Zanshin (The art of attention and focus) where the mind is fully vigilant and aware of its surroundings. Featured both in training of Samurai Archers and Zen, Zanshin is linked to marginal gains and the power of repetition. But how can this be of an advantage to us in the workplace? Martin and Spencer discuss in this Hubcast.
Some clarification on suigetsu and we visit the word zanshin, a concept that could impact every single real-life potentially combative scenario you will ever face. Support us at: https://www.patreon.com/walkingtengu
Your Video Game Grooves crew returns with new music to captivate and delight! In this episode, we are joined by Simon Jones of Minimum Records, to ride shotgun on our space-parkour journey through video games, vinyl records, video game music, and video game music on vinyl records. We begin, with somber yet adorable disposition, with Hollow Knight by Christopher Larkin and Ghost Ramp. This not-on-PS-Vita metroidvania roguelike has captured the hearts and imaginations of gamers across multiple platforms, including our own Anthony John Agnello. Anthony describes the game's style and vibe, and illustrates it with a couple of selections from the spooky-sad-cute score. Don't let any maggots near your records! We continue our high-speed topsy-turvy journey begins with Lightfield, from Minimum Records. This electronic, sometimes amelodic soundtrack by Zanshin, both challenges and enthuses us from a listening standpoint, and the presentation is oh-so-pretty! We explore the unique aspects of the game and the music it employs. Simon gives us a few insights into the production of this release and a few little details that make it special. We continue our discussion into the "omg now-time" of the gamemusicvinylverse, picking out some special releases of note, what's currently shipping, and what you should look forward to! Finally, we put Mr. Jones under the hot lights for a look at Minimum Records. This little indie label has some interesting beginnings, with a tie to one host's past! Simon tells us a little about his curation process, we ruminate on the "regionality" of record labels, and at the risk of his VERY LIFE, Simon lets us know one (and a half?) of his upcoming and heretofore unannounced releases. Twitter - @vg_grooves, @walnutsoap, @jeremy_lamont, @ajohnagnello, @minimum_records minimumrecords.net Outro: "Pynnocchyo's Pyrrhusmite" - Lightfield, by Zanshin Endless Space 2 (G4F) Gradius (Ship to Shore) Ittle Dew 2 (Gigantic Noise) Dead Cells (Laced Records) Death Squared (The Yetee) Arrow Heads (The Yetee) Slime Rancher (Fangamer) Hollow Knight Gods & Nightmares (Ghost Ramp) [20% off affiliate link] Hollow Knight Bundle (Ghost ramp) [20% off affiliate link] The Norwood Suite (Ghost Ramp) [20% off affiliate link] From_. (Qrates, crowdfunding) Another World (US, blue variant) (full price now) Another World (EU, blue variant) (full price now)
In this episode, we talk about the four steps to making Aiki(Kokyu, Musubi, Awase, and Zanshin) and why they are central to Aikido training. Original episode upload date: March 27, 2018
Chris Ting, sponsored by Zanshin gaming. Commentator, cosplayer, comedian. Knowing your character. Zarzob highlights his victory over Echo Fox | Saint at OHN15.
Willkommen an Bord! Heute beginnen die Großen Ferien auf #Vienna! Was, schon im Mai? Ja, denn David Kleinl vom Hörspiel- und DJ-Set "Die Großen Ferien" schickt uns mit seinem besten Output mental in den Urlaub. Davor sprechen wir aber mit Oliver Hangl vom Wiener Beschwerdechor über das Raunzen in der Stadt! Kinder der 80er kennen sie: He-Man, der fiese Skelettor, Man-At Arms und der verpeilte Zauberer Orko. Zusammen bilden sie das Hörspieluniversum von "Masters of the Universe". David Kleinl und Herwig Steiner haben beschlossen dieses Universum wieder aufleben zu lassen. Mit live-Vertonungen der alten Kasetten. Nicht immer müssen sie alle Stimmen selber lesen. Im Wiener Phil haben sie etwa Unterstützung von Voodoo Jürgens, Ankathie Koi, Zanshin und Mimu erhalten. Am 27. Mai lesen sie bei der letzten Wiener Lesebühne, die unter anderem von Stefanie Sargnagel veranstaltet wird. Im Radiostudio von NJOY 91.3 lassen wir die Masters of the Universe ebenfalls aufleben. Mit einer exklusiv waghalsigen live Performance. Nicht zu verpassen! Außerdem sprechen wir mit Oliver Hangl. Er hat unter anderem den Wiener Beschwerdechor gegründet (den ältesten noch existierenden Beschwerdechor der Welt). Wir sprechen über die neue Wiener Regierung, warum es sich in Wien schwer raunzen lässt und wie man seine Stadt am besten nutzen könnte. Im Zuge des Festivals der Bezirke organisiert Oliver Hangl nämlich noch die Baulückenkonzerte (20. Juni mit Clara Luzia) und das Silent Bootskonzert, dieses Jahr mit Scheibsta und die Buben an der alten Donau. Wer wissen will, was im Juni in Wien so los ist, oder einfach einmal ein gutes Hörspiel hören, ist eingeladen einzuschalten.
¡Comenzamos nuevo mes! Ya estamos la mayoría de vuelta de las vacaciones de Semana Santa, y además comenzamos nuevo ciclo de cursos en la Comunidad Dragonz. Así que antes de nada, voy a comentaros un poco un pequeño experimento que voy a realizar durante estas 2 primeras semanas de mes. Y es que como sabéis los que sois miembros de la Comunidad, hasta ahora, en cada nuevo ciclo de cursos, sacábamos 5 cursos, y cada día de la semana se trataba una temática diferente. Bien, en esta ocasión, y sin que sirva de precedente, vamos a probar una cosa nueva, y es que vamos a sacar las 10 lecciones de un curso seguidas. En este ciclo de cursos, vamos a trabajar como crear una página web para vuestra propia escuela, gimnasio o estilo. Algo que no tiene que ver con las artes marciales en sí, pero que a muchos de vosotros os vendrá muy bien, porque partiendo de este curso básico, luego podremos añadirle clases online como las que hago yo, exámenes teóricos para para pasar al siguiente contenido, o el hecho de automatizar las mensualidades de las cuotas del gimnasio, algo que es muy engorroso, o al menos para mi lo era cuando yo tenía mi gimnasio. También vamos a trabajar un curso técnico de patadas de taekwondo muy efectivas en combate, que impartirá el Campeón Mundial Felipe Álves, un curso de Tuishou (empuje de manos) por el también Campeón Mundial de la especialidad Nacho de la Encina y un curso de iniciación al Kendo impartido por mi amigo Victor Sanz del Zanshin de Madrid. Bien, la idea de estos cursos es daros un trabajo cada día, y que tengáis toda una semana para trabajar el temario. Pero como el caso de la web es totalmente diferente, porque es un tutorial paso a paso para que podáis hacerla a la vez conmigo, creo que puede ser más interesante que lo hagamos todo seguido, y en 2 semanas tengáis lista vuestra propia web. Así que... ¡espero feedback! Pero antes, como siempre, Comunidad Dragonz: la mayor comunidad de apasionados de las artes marciales y deportes de contacto, por 10€/mes, la revista Dragonz Magazine en digital y en papel a domicilio, acceso a la plataforma de cursos online con más de 300 vídeos ya esta semana, y 30 libros para descargar, 15% de descuento en la tienda online, gastos de envío gratis… ¡y un montón de cosas más! Y una vez hecha la introducción que hace económicamente sostenible todo esto… ¡vamos con las noticias! CONTENIDOS El 'karateka' de los disturbios en Barcelona se convierte en meme El 'kung-fu independentista', nuevo protagonista del procés Un fuego calcina en Marbella una escuela de artes marciales Arganda enseña judo a las mujeres para que sepan defenderse ante agresiones Sandra Sánchez y Damián Quintero revalidan su título de campeones de España La peruana Alexandra Grande apunta al primer podio olímpico del kárate Almuñécar acogerá el Campeonato de España de Kenpo infantil, cadete y juvenil Un campeón del mundo de Taekwondo pide fondos a través de Twitter para poder revalidar el título Denuncian piratería en el taekwondo Equipo surcoreano de taekwondo se presentará en Corea del Norte Jorge Marcos: “Creo que el Torneo Wu Shu Ciudad de Cuenca ha sido un buen escaparate Shaolín en La Habana (+ Fotos) Si todo esto os parece interesante, podéis probar un mes, porque no hay compromiso de permanencia y podréis borraros cuando queráis, vamos, el Netflix y Amazon de las artes marciales y deportes de contacto. Y para terminar, comentaros que Dragonz Podcast está disponible en Ivoox, Itunes, Soundcloud, Spreaker, Stitcher, iHeartRadio y Youtube, y que todos ellos tienen su formato de dar valoraciones de 5 estrellas o like, corazoncitos… ¡y de comentar! así que por favor hacerlo, que no os cuesta nada y a nosotros nos ayuda a posicionarnos bien, para que más oyentes nos conozcan... ¡Hasta mañana guerreros! GANBARUUUUUUU
Uma conversa descontraída com a galera do Shinai na Caveira e Faito Podcast sobre campeonatos. Fique ligado nas dicas dos participantes, histórias e suas experiências. Quer saber o que fazer na hora do seu shiai? Bate onde tá aberto! Faito!
Uma conversa descontraída com a galera do Shinai na Caveira e Faito Podcast sobre campeonatos. Fique ligado nas dicas dos participantes, histórias e suas experiências. Quer saber o que fazer na hora do seu shiai? Bate onde tá aberto! Faito!
En el podcast de hoy hablaremos de ZANSHIN y de MOKUTEKI NO KEIKO que significa “El propósito del entrenamiento”, y del principio hermético de la VIBRACIÓN nos cuenta que : “Todas las cosas se encuentran en movimiento constante e interminable. Un cambio en la vibración produce un cambio en la manifestación”. De las actitudes básicas a utilizar ante un enfrentamiento, y de como con tiempo y entrenamiento, conseguir dominarlas. Si queréis acceder a la versión escrita de este audio-artículo, podréis hacerlo a partir de las 18:18 en el blog. Y para terminar, comentaros que además de en Ivoox e Itunes, Souncloud, Spreaker y Youtube, ya están disponibles los Dragonz Podcast también en Stitcher y en iHeartRadio, y todos ellos tienen su formato de dar valoraciones de 5 estrellas o like… ¡y de comentar! así que por favor hacerlo, que me hace mucha ilusión, y nos ayuda a posicionarnos bien, y a que más oyentes nos conozcan... no os olvidéis pasaros por Dragonz.es y reservar vuestra plaza en la Comunidad… al 50%, que se van a acabar pronto! ¡Hasta entonces os deseo un muy buen día, nos vemos guerreros! GANBARUUUUUUU
O exame de graduação está chegando, que tal fazer uma revisão escutando o Faito? Fizemos uma espécie de quiz e nos aprofundamos em cada questão de uma forma diferenciada.
O exame de graduação está chegando, que tal fazer uma revisão escutando o Faito? Fizemos uma espécie de quiz e nos aprofundamos em cada questão de uma forma diferenciada.
There is much we miss out on being raised in a culture of the west, one that is driven by external validation, goals that are SMART and metric and lifeless.... The post How to Overcome Fear & find flow through state of mind called Zanshin appeared first on Flowstate Collective.
Show #135 finds Camp Lo-Fi back in the mix, playing catch up with the first few months of 2013. Featured artists include Tricky, Bonobo, Mark de Clive-Lowe, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Ty, Shafiq Husayn, DJ Sun, and more. this episode is 100% WORKSAFE.