Thursday, December 29, 2022

Episode 775 - Everyday Tools for Martial Artists


In this episode, Andrew and Jeremy talk about the Everyday Tools for Martial Artists.

Everyday Tools for Martial Artists - Episode 775

Are you familiar with EDC? Everyday carry tools for martial artists are highly debatable. What do martial artists need as EDC? Knife? Guns? Nunchucks? For Adam and Jeremy, having an EDC is a tool that everyone could use. In this episode, listen as Andrew and Jeremy talk about some useful Everyday Tools for Martial Artists.

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Monday, December 26, 2022

Episode 774 - Tashi Deb Mahoney


how to kick them. That’s what I thought.

Tashi Deb Mahoney - Episode 774

Supporting a child’s dream of becoming a Ninja Turtle is a great story. However, starting to train in the same class as your child and eventually becoming an instructor is another excellent story in itself. Presently, Tashi Deb Warner is an Instructor at Mark Warner’s Professional Martial Arts Academy. She teaches adults and children as well as Thai Kickboxing classes.

In this episode, Tashi Deb Mahoney talks about the benefits of training on her confidence and some philosophical aspects of martial arts. Listen to learn more!

Show notes

You may check out Tashi Deb Mahoney’s classes on markwarnerpma.com


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Thursday, December 22, 2022

Episode 773 - Martial Arts Word Association 2


In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew use a word association game to see if Jeremy can relate random words to martial arts!

Martial Arts Word Association 2 - Episode 773

Here at whistlekick Martial Arts Radio, we like to mix things up once in a while. We’re going to do “Martial Arts Word Association” where Andrew gives Jeremy a random word that he could connect to martial arts. In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew discuss randomly generated topics from Iced Tea to dogs. Find out how they relate it to martial arts!

After listening to the episode, it would be exciting for us to know your thoughts about it. Don’t forget to drop them in the comment section down below!


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Monday, December 19, 2022

Episode 772 - Shihan Victor Guarino


Shihan Victor Guarino is a martial arts practitioner and instructor at Seigido Ryu Karate & Jujitsu.

There are very few people who I consider Martial Artists. The way I make that distinction is they’re the people who martial arts principles permeate their life.

Shihan Victor Guarino - Episode 772

Shihan Victor Guarino is a martial arts practitioner and instructor at Seigido Ryu Karate & Jujitsu and podcast host at the Realm of Logres podcast.

In this episode, Shihan Victor Guarino talks about the benefits of training and practicing martial arts, and why everyone should. Listen to learn more!

Show notes

You may check out Shihan Victor Guarino’s Twitter and Instagram


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Thursday, December 15, 2022

Episode 771 - Rapid Fire Q&A #21


In this episode, Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams take on a special edition of the Rapid Fire Question and Answers.

Rapid Fire Q&A #21 - Episode 771

Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams tackle a series of questions, comments, and reviews from you, the listeners, and some guests in the form of a Rapid Fire Q&A. Here are some of the questions they tried to answer:

  • Do you see whistlekick’s destiny manifesting the way you originally envisioned?

  • What is a reasonable length of time for a belt exam?

  • Listen to the episode for more questions!

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Monday, December 12, 2022

Episode 770 - Grand Master James Cox


Grand Master James Cox is a Martial Arts Practitioner and Instructor at the Premier Martial Arts in Texas.

When you go into another school you can have that white belt mindset. That purity, that innocence. Then you’re open to be a sponge.

Grand Master James Cox - Episode 770

I have been teaching full-time for well over 3 decades, my professional career is to empower lives through the martial arts by building complete well-rounded Black Belts. In over a 25-year period, I competed in an average of 25 tournaments a year, I fought more than 1,800 sport karate point fights in more than 600 tournaments. I proudly placed in the top three at every tournament. I was undefeated for many years and won countless Grand Championships. I also retired with a sanctioned full-contact kickboxing record of 11 wins and 2 losses with two National middleweight titles and won several unsanctioned boxing and MMA fights.

I regularly perform demonstrations, as well as motivational speaking, and teach seminars for all types of organizations. One of the most rewarding things about being an instructor is the ability to pass on the lifelong benefits of Martial Arts with the tools to succeed as they were handed to me so many years ago. I am truly blessed by, and grateful for, the ability to hand those same tools to so many people daily; to give others the skills to change their life path and create their own success.

In this episode, Grand Master James Cox talks about his lifelong journey to the Martial Arts that started when a girl she liked invited her to the dojo. Grand Master Cox also shares the origins of Kajukembo and the moment he started teaching. Listen to learn more!

Show notes

You may check out Grand Master James Cox's Bio and School on his website.


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Thursday, December 8, 2022

Episode 769 - Measuring Progress as a Martial Artist


In this episode, Andrew and Jeremy talk about Measuring Progress as a Martial Artist.

Measuring Progress as a Martial Artist - Episode 769

Progress in martial arts training is often measured through testing to move up in ranks. Is rank the best metric for progress? If not, what could be? In this episode, Andrew and Jeremy talk about Measuring Progress as a Martial Artist. Listen to learn more!

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Monday, December 5, 2022

Episode 768 - Mr. Scott Robertson


Mr. Scott Robertson is a Martial Arts practitioner, instructor, and musician who plays and teaches drums.

When people see beginners come in, I guess they see part of themselves. The fact that everybody there wants evebody else to do well. That hit me. The people who’ve gotten their first blackbelt, they also want everybody to reach that.

Mr. Scott Robertson - Episode 767

Starting martial arts later in life may not be ideal but not for Mr. Scott Robertson. Started as a recreational martial artist, Mr. Scott Robertson regularly trained a few times a week at the age of 38. Eventually, Mr. Robertson became a Master Instructor at the Pacific Coast Taekwondo (1988-2020).

In this episode, Mr. Scott Robertson shares his journey to the martial arts, and how his experience teaching pipe band drum corps and martial arts came to be a good marriage. Listen to learn!

Show notes

You may check out Mr. Scott Robertson on his website http://scottrobertsonbands.com


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Thursday, December 1, 2022

Episode 767 - Nutrition and Hydration for Martial Arts Training


In this episode, Andrew and Jeremy talk about the importance of Nutrition and Hydration for Martial Arts Training.

Nutrition and Hydration for Martial Arts Training - Episode 767

The fuel that we take is as important as the skills that we learn in a martial arts training. Nutrition and Hydration can be consumed before, during, or after a session to get the most out of a martial arts training. In this episode, Andrew and Jeremy talk about the importance of Nutrition and Hydration for Martial Arts Training. Listen to learn more!

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Monday, November 28, 2022

Episode 766 - Mr. Don Wilson


Mr. Don Wilson is a Martial Arts practitioner, Actor, and 11-time Kickboxing champion.

As a Martial Artist we have to be able to go from 0 to 100 mph and I just took it into the kickboxing ring with me… In the first couple minutes of the fight, I know everything I’ll need to know.

Mr. Don Wilson - Episode 766

Don “the Dragon” Wilson’s humble beginnings started in Cocoa Beach, Florida, where he was born and raised in the shadow of Cape Canaveral, where his father worked as an engineer for NASA. Don was an honors student at high school, and his quest was to follow in his father’s footsteps. He attended the Coast Guard Academy, where he studied engineering, and wanted to become a military officer, but a lesson from his older brother, Jim, who had already been studying kung-fu changed his life forever.

In this episode, Professor Jesse Dwire shares his journey to the martial arts, Hollywood career, competitions, and more. Listen to learn!

Show notes

You may check out Mr. Don Wilson’s Twitter and website


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Thursday, November 24, 2022

Episode 765 - Behind the Scenes - Free Training Day Northeast VIP Bundles


In this episode, Andrew and Jeremy talk about the Behind the Scenes of the Free Training Day Northeast VIP Bundles.

Behind the Scenes - Free Training Day Northeast VIP Bundles - Episode 765

If you’ve joined the Free Training Day, you know how much effort the organizers put into the event. You will now see/hear what happens behind the curtain, so to speak. In this episode, Andrew and Jeremy talk about the Behind the Scenes of the Free Training Day Northeast VIP Bundles. Listen to learn more!

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Monday, November 21, 2022

Episode 764 - Prof Jesse Dwire


Professor Jesse Dwire is a Martial Arts Practitioner and instructor at the Dragon Phoenix Martial Arts in Massachusetts.

There’s no such thing as an advanced technique, just an advanced practitioner. That has been one of the hardest things a lot of my friends will ever understand.

 

Professor Jesse Dwire - Episode 764

Martial Arts with the family is always a good idea. In the case of Professor Jesse Dwire, he started martial arts training at the age of 12 as his father trained with him. By the time Professor Dwire was 19, he also began teaching Martial Arts. Presently, Professor Dwire teaches at the Dragon-Phoenix Martial Arts.

In this episode, Professor Jesse Dwire shares his journey to the martial arts, his love for Kempo, and the importance of tradition. Listen to learn more!

Show notes

You may check out Professor Jesse Dwire’s school information at Dragonphoenixmartialarts.com


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Thursday, November 17, 2022

Episode 763 - Martial Arts Instructors can be The Worst Self-Defense Teachers


In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew talk about why Martial Arts Instructors can be The Worst Self-Defense Teachers.

Martial Arts Instructors can be The Worst Self-Defense Teachers - Episode 763

It’s undeniable that self-defense or as Andrew says it, self-protection, is very different from what we learn in martial arts classes. Is it possible that Martial Arts instructors can suck at teaching it?In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew talk about why Martial Arts Instructors can be The Worst Self-Defense Teachers.

After listening to the episode it would be exciting for us to know your thoughts about it.


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Monday, November 14, 2022

Episode 762 - Sensei Joe Johnson


Sensei Joe Johnson is a Martial Arts Practitioner and Instructor at Jukado dojo in Maine.

I gew up fighting. I know how to throw a punch. I didn’t know how to avoid those situations. I realize that Martial Arts gave me a way of controlling myself and my own anger. If I control myself and my anger, then I control the situation…

Sensei Joe Johnson - Episode 762

Most Martial Artists started their journey right around when they were kids. However, Sensei Joe Johnson started pretty recently for his age. What’s more interesting is the reason why he even got into martial arts. Sensei Johnson, at the time, committed a month of training, then a few more months until it turned into 17 years presently. Sensei Johnson thought he could have a diversion from his everyday life in Martial Arts until it became part of his life.

In this episode, Sensei Joe Johnson talks about his remarkable transformation before he started Martial Arts and how it turned his life around from an angry person into a gentle and loving one. Listen to learn more!

Show notes

In this episode, we mentioned Allan Viernes


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Thursday, November 10, 2022

Episode 761 - Martial Arts Word Association


In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew discuss Nutrition and Hydration for Martial Arts Training.

Martial Arts Word Association - Episode 761

Here at whistlekick Martial Arts Radio, we like to mix things up once in a while. We’re going to do “Martial Arts Word Association” where Adam gives Jeremy a random word that he would connect to martial arts. In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew discuss randomly generated topics from Iced Tea to dogs. Find out how they relate it to martial arts!

After listening to the episode, it would be exciting for us to know your thoughts about it. Don’t forget to drop them in the comment section down below!


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Monday, November 7, 2022

Episode 760 - Sabum Sam Pulfer


Sabum Sam Pulfer is a martial Arts instructor and practitioner who currently represents Malta in International competitions.

There’s somethiing in every single style that you can use to complement in another style… WTF Taekwondo doesnt put much emphasis on hands. So, when I did Kyokushin, very strong focused went on to the hand and getting in close to be able to use short, sharp punches in parts of the body that really hurt…

Sabum Sam Pulfer - Episode 760

According to Sabum Sam Pulfer, he started Martial Arts for all the wrong reasons. Growing up in a family that moves a lot, Sabum Sam Pulfer needed something to do in his free time and he wasn’t so keen when he heard Taekwondo. However, when he tried it, he did not turn back.

Currently, Sabum Pulfer represents Malta in Taekwondo international competitions and currently runs the Gemini martial arts team. He was a member of the British Poomsae team (2004 - 2009), coached a team in India (2006), trained with the Sri Lankan military (2005), former British national Poomsae championship (2007 - 2009), and former infantry serviceman with the territorial army (2011). He also competed in 102 tournaments since first competing in June 2000.

In this episode, Sabum Sam Pulfer talked about his journey to the Martial Arts, his interest in the psychology of martial arts, and how his multi-faceted approach in life benefitted his training. Listen to learn more!


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Thursday, November 3, 2022

Episode 759 - Rapid Fire Q&A #20


In this episode, Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams take on a special edition of the Rapid Fire Question and Answers.

Rapid Fire Q&A #20 - Episode 759

Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams tackle a series of questions, comments, and reviews from you, the listeners, and some guests in the form of a Rapid Fire Q&A. Here are the questions they tried to answer:

  • What’s the most beneficial requirement you’ve heard as a part of testing requirements?

  • How do you tell if a technique just needs more practice or if it’s just not a good match for you?

  • Listen to the episode for more questions!

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Monday, October 31, 2022

Episode 758 - Sensei Les Bubka


Sensei Les Bubka is a Martial Arts practitioner, instructor, and Mental Health advocate based in the United Kingdom.

Martial Arts is like money, it amplifies your character. If you’re rich and a bad person, you’re just a powerful bad person. The same in the dojo, you give a bad person more power, he will just turn into a powerful bad person… I would like to beleive that Martial Arts make better people, but the truth is, good instructors produce good people.

Sensei Les Bubka - Episode 758

Going out and socializing with other people is a normal part of everyday living but for Sensei Les Bubka, it was the other way around. Sensei Bubka had anxiety growing up and when his friend invited him to join a dojo, he stayed. Eventually, Sensei Bubka will realize something that will change his life forever.

Sensei Les Bubka has been promoting the benefits of Karate for health, both physical and mental, and working with charities, groups and individuals using Karate as a tool for improvement.

In this episode, Sensei Les Bubka shares his journey to the Martial Arts and how it’s making a positive impact on Mental Health. Listen to learn more!

Show notes

Find out more about Sensei Les Bubka and his offerings on his website at LesBubka.co.uk


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Thursday, October 27, 2022

Episode 757 - Movement Industry Professionals Roundtable


In this episode, Jeremy is joined by 3 non-martial artists to discuss ideas that you may try differently for your Martial Arts schools.

Movement Industry Professionals Roundtable - Episode 757

Myson Jones, Kristen Leach, and Greg Johnson discuss similarities of their industries to Martial Arts all in the name of helping Martial Artists, teachers, and school owners to improve their service. In this episode, Jeremy is joined by 3 non-martial artists to discuss ideas that you may try differently for your Martial Arts schools.

After listening to the episode, it would be exciting for us to know your thoughts about it. Don’t forget to drop them in the comment section below!


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Monday, October 24, 2022

Episode 756 - Maddie Madison


Maddie Madison is a Martial Arts practitioner.

I’ve always pride myself that if you want to play the piano, you can play the piano. That came from the only President I’m interested in, John F. Kennedy. President Kennedy encourage that thinking; that you can do ANYTHING… That has served me very well in my life.

Maddie Madison - Episode 756

If you’ve lived through the 60s, Martial Arts schools are not as present as it is today. In the absence of schools at that time, Maddie Madison was able to find Martial Arts through books before finding a Karate school.

In this episode, Maddie Madison shares her journey not only to the Martial Arts but also to her sobriety. Listen to learn more!


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Thursday, October 20, 2022

Episode 755 - The Myth Poor Self-Defense is Worse Than None


In this episode, Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams take on The Myth Poor Self Defense is Worse Than None.

The Myth Poor Self-Defense is Worse Than None - Episode 755

Do poor self-defense skills give a person a false sense of confidence? Does it make a person worse than someone who has no training at all? In this episode, Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams take on The Myth Poor Self Defense is Worse Than None. If you are not comfortable hearing f-bombs, you are WARNED!

After listening to the episode, it would be exciting for us to know your thoughts about it. Don’t forget to drop them in the comment section below!


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Monday, October 17, 2022

Episode 754 - Sifu Elvis Stojko


Sifu Elvis Stojko is a Martial Arts Practitioner and instructor, Actor, author, and multi-awarded Olympic medallist Figure Skater.

A true drive or a true inspiration can only come from within. It cannot be an external source…

Sifu Elvis Stojko - Episode 754

If you ask Sifu Elvis Stojko which came first, Skating or Martial Arts? Sifu Stojko will say Skating. However, the story of how Martial arts helped his career is nothing short of astounding.

In this episode, Sifu Elvis Stojko shares his journey to the Martial Arts, how Kung Fu has helped his skating career, and more importantly how it changed his life. Listen to learn more!

Show Notes

In this episode, we mentioned Glen Doyle’s episode.

Know more about Sifu Elvis by visiting his website.


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Thursday, October 13, 2022

Episode 753 - Running a Martial Arts School is Like Training


In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew talk about why Running a Martial Arts School is Like Training.

Running a Martial Arts School is Like Training - Episode 753

Running a school is not as easy as you think. It involves complex tasks dealing with complex individuals. However, running a school has so much in common with martial arts training. In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew talk about why Running a Martial Arts School is Like Training.

After listening to the episode it would be exciting for us to know your thoughts about it.


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Monday, October 10, 2022

Episode 752 - Sensei Arthur Gulley Jr.


Sensei Arthur Gulley Jr. is a Martial Arts practitioner and instructor, podcaster, and author from Michigan.

One of the things I really stress when I do my videos is that, it’s not about which style is better, it’s not about which discipline is better… It’s about how you understand the principles of that discipline.

Sensei Arthur Gulley Jr. - Episode 752

When his bullies realized what they had done was wrong, they taught him some moves on how to defend himself. Sensei Arthur Gulley Jr. had an interesting way to get introduced to Martial Arts. First, it was his bullies, and then his cousins. Because of financial restraints, Sensei Arthur Gulley Jr. was not able to train until he was older but the fire kept growing. Presently, he is a 4th Dan in Isshinryu under Grandmaster Willie Adams.

Sensei Arthur Gulley Jr. is married, and have three sons. He is also a musician and an author with works on all Platforms and books on kindle.

In this episode, Sensei Arthur Gulley Jr. shares his journey to the martial arts from a kid who wants to learn how to defend himself into the passionate Martial Artist that he is today. Listen to learn more!


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Thursday, October 6, 2022

Episode 751 - Announcing Martial Arts Teacher Training and Certification


In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew are joined by Craig Wharem Announcing Martial Arts Teacher Training and Certification.

Announcing Martial Arts Teacher Training and Certification - Episode 751

Part of whistlekick’s goal is to improve the quality of education in the Martial Arts and help teachers and instructors become better at what they do. In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew are joined by Craig Wharem Announcing Martial Arts Teacher Training and Certification.

After listening to the episode, it would be exciting for us to know your thoughts about it. Don’t forget to drop them in the comment section down below!


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Monday, October 3, 2022

Episode 750 - Soke Tim Spiess


Soke Tim Spiess is a Martial Arts practitioner, instructor, and former US Secret Service Agent.

Comes a time in your Martial Art where you go to a next level and something pushes you there and 90% of the time what it is, it is self-discovery…

Soke Tim Spiess - Episode 750

October 1, 1984, was the time Soke Tim Spiess’ Martial Arts journey started, as he vividly remembers. Out of a misunderstanding on the road with another driver, Soke Tim Spiess, at that time, had enough of people bullying him and decided he should know how to fight and protect himself. After that, Soke Spiess developed a passion for Karate where he learned a couple of rare styles that are only known to a handful of people.

In this episode, Soke Tim Spiess shares his journey to the martial arts where he started at an unusual time in his life. Listen to learn more!


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Thursday, September 29, 2022

Episode 749 - Conversations with Tony Blauer


In this episode, Jeremy is joined by SPEAR System creator, Tony Blauer, for another interesting conversation.

Conversations with Tony Blauer - Episode 749

If you love learning about self-defense, you’re in for a treat. In this episode, Jeremy is joined by SPEAR System creator, Tony Blauer, for another interesting conversation.

If you haven’t already, you can check Tony Blauer’s f-bomb-filled first episode here: Episode 108.

Coach Blauer has been in the martial art, self-defense, defensive tactics, and combatives industry for four decades! 

He is one of the only Combatives experts who has successfully affected training across all the combat-related communities: self-defense, combat sports, and the military & law enforcement sector. His research on physiology, and mindset as it relates to confrontation management has influenced over three decades of reality-based martial artists and enhanced the survivability of law enforcement, military, and emergency services personnel around the world.

After listening to the episode, it would be exciting for us to know your thoughts about it. Don’t forget to drop them in the comment section below!


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Monday, September 26, 2022

Episode 748 - Sensei Jerry Figgiani


Sensei Jerry Figgiani is a Martial Arts practitioner, instructor, and founder of East Coast Black Belt Academy, Budokan Dojo in New York.

I played for a legendary coach here in Long Island, he’s in Suffolk County Hall of Fame. I didn’t appreciate, at that time, as a kid what I really had in front of me as a mentor, as a guy… Once the season is over, it’s over, but Martial Arts, it’s for life…

Sensei Jerry Figgiani - Episode 748

Sensei Jerry Figgiani, 8th Dan Black Belt, is the President and Founder of Shorin Ryu Karate-Do International and the owner of East Coast Black Belt Academy, Budokan Dojo. He comes from a strong lineage of Matsubayashi Shorin Ryu practitioners who have followed in the footsteps of Grand Master Shoshin Nagamine. Starting his training in 1977, he has been teaching martial arts since 1988. Through his extensive background and experience, he has developed a unique way of bringing the philosophy of martial arts to everyday life activities. Because he has the ability to reach students of all ages and skill levels and help them understand karate’s movements, mechanics, and applications his seminars are universal to any karate system.

As such, he has been invited to teach all over the world and was one of the first western instructors to have the honor of teaching at the Okinawa Karate Kaikan, the official government-supported center for learning the essence of traditional karate. A published author as well as the subject of many magazines, newspapers, and media articles, Sensei Figgiani is a featured column writer for the premiere martial arts magazine, Masters, and has published books on martial practice and philosophy as well as interviews with some of today’s greatest martial artists and karate pioneers. Building on his distinctive ability to help his students reach and exceed their expectations, in 2010 Sensei Figgiani developed the Mental Martial Arts Program.

Promoted predominantly in the K-12 school classrooms, the series of lessons is designed to create a more peaceful school and community environment, instill a sense of confidence and self-respect in the students and even more importantly, help each individual learn the value and benefit of respecting others. Possessing a 3rd-degree black belt in Judo and membership in the Kodokan, the headquarters of Judo training located in Tokyo, Japan, Sensei Figgiani is able to integrate the principles and foundations of both karate and judo into a well-rounded and total martial education for his students. In this way, the student gets a complete understanding of the mechanics of self-defense enabling them to be more confident and secure as they go through their daily life.

In 2003, Sensei Figgiani created a program with the support of the Police Athletic League that would improve academic achievement through the study of martial arts. Known as the R.E.A.C.H. Program, the acronym stands for Respect Education and Always Climb Higher. The program guides kids having social and academic difficulties towards success through the practice of traditional martial arts skills. This curriculum instantly became so popular that in 2004 the Longwood School District Board of Education recognized Sensei for the immediate impact his methods had on the lives of the student participants. Later, in 2012, Sensei was presented with the National Police Athletic League Mentoring Service Award for the dramatic influence his program has made on the lives of so many students.

The R.E.A.C.H. program continues to this day and has expanded to numerous school districts sharing its positive impact on students throughout Long Island. Sensei Figgiani believes that a major component of learning martial arts is being able to integrate the lessons taught in the school with the activities that take place in daily life. Making positive choices in difficult situations, learning about situational awareness and stranger danger, adopting strategies for safety when it comes to bullying, and being able to manage and overcome peer pressure are just some of the values taught to his students. This mind, body and spirit philosophy creates a safe and unique learning environment for each and every student.

Recognizing this success, in 2018 Jerry Figgiani Sensei was invited to be the Keynote Speaker at Brookhaven Town Hall addressing the issues of making positive life choices and student anti-bullying strategies. In 2019, he was inducted into the Suffolk County Sports Hall of Fame in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the practice of martial arts.

In this episode, Sensei Figgiano shares his journey to the martial arts. Listen to learn more!


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Thursday, September 22, 2022

Episode 747 - Rapid Fire Q&A #19


In this episode, Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams take on a special edition of the Rapid Fire Question and Answers.

Rapid Fire Q&A #19 - Episode 747

Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams tackle a series of questions, comments, and reviews from you, the listeners, and some guests in the form of a Rapid Fire Q&A. Here are the questions they tried to answer:

  • What do you think of incorporating traditional art into a martial arts curriculum in a more overt way?

  • What are you excited about the Free Training day?

  • Listen to the episode for more questions!

After listening to the questions and answers, it would be exciting for us to know your thoughts about it. Don’t forget to drop them in the comment section below!


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Monday, September 19, 2022

Episode 746 - Wesley Chu


Wesley Chu is a Martial Arts practitioner, Actor, stuntman, and #1 New York Times bestselling author.

What is a fight? A fight is a conversation with fists. It is the last resort to diplomacy. So every fight in a novel has to have purpose that is either to convince the other side that you’re correct or you’re trying to get past the obstacle to get to a blunt point…

Wesley Chu - Episode 746

Wesley Chu is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of twelve published novels, including Time Salvager, The Rise of Io, and The Walking Dead: Typhoon. He won the Astounding Award for Best New Writer. His debut, The Lives of Tao, won the Young Adult Library Services Association Alex Award.

Wesley Chu is an accomplished martial artist and a former member of the Screen Actors Guild. He has acted in film and television, worked as a model and stuntman, and summited Kilimanjaro.

In this episode, Wesley Chu shares his journey to the martial arts and how far he went to achieve his dream to become an author. Listen to learn more!


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Episode 746 - Wesley Chu


Wesley Chu is a Martial Arts practitioner, Actor, stuntman, and #1 New York Times bestselling author.

What is a fight? A fight is a conversation with fists. It is the last resort to diplomacy. So every fight in a novel has to have purpose that is either to convince the other side that you’re correct or you’re trying to get past the obstacle to get to a blunt point…

Wesley Chu - Episode 746

Wesley Chu is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of twelve published novels, including Time Salvager, The Rise of Io, and The Walking Dead: Typhoon. He won the Astounding Award for Best New Writer. His debut, The Lives of Tao, won the Young Adult Library Services Association Alex Award.

Wesley Chu is an accomplished martial artist and a former member of the Screen Actors Guild. He has acted in film and television, worked as a model and stuntman, and summited Kilimanjaro.

In this episode, Wesley Chu shares his journey to the martial arts and how far he went to achieve his dream to become an author. Listen to learn more!


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Thursday, September 15, 2022

Episode 745 - Is There Such a Thing as a Fair Fight


In this episode, Andrew and Jeremy try to answer the question if There is Such a Thing as a Fair Fight.

Is There Such a Thing as a Fair Fight - Episode 745

Is there such a thing as a fair fight? Where does the idea come from that fights should be fair, to begin with? In this episode, Andrew and Jeremy try to answer the question if There is Such a Thing as a Fair Fight. Listen to learn more!

After listening to the episode, it would be exciting for us to know your thoughts about it. Don’t forget to drop them in the comment section down below!


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Monday, September 12, 2022

Episode 744 - Capt. Frank Bogyos


Capt. Frank Bogyos is a martial arts practitioner and a former Pilot.

The doctors were so surprised when I was undergoing the Aviation Medical Examiners at the time, they said; man, your blood pressure is so low. Man, look at that heart rate, how do you stay so relaxed? Well, I’m doing martial arts a couple times a week.

Renshi Matt Erolin - Episode 742

What do pilots and martial artists have in common? For Capt. Frank Bogyos, being a pilot and a martial artist at the same time enables him to become the best in what he does.

In this episode, Capt. Frank Bogyos his journey to the Martial Arts and how it threads into his life. Listen to learn more!


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Thursday, September 8, 2022

Episode 743 - Martial Artists are the Reason Martial Arts isn't Bigger


In this episode, Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams take on why Martial Artists are the Reason Martial Arts isn't Bigger.

Martial Artists are the Reason Martial Arts isn't Bigger - Episode 743

Why isn’t Martial Arts bigger in the US? What do most Americans think of Martial Arts? In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew Adams take on why they believe Martial Artists are the Reason Martial Arts isn't Bigger

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Monday, September 5, 2022

Episode 742 - Renshi Matt Erolin


Renshi Matt Erolin is a Martial Arts Practitioner, instructor, and the founder, owner and chief instructor of Erolin 3D Martial Arts.

I needed to teach because, any of us who taught for any length of time know that, we don’t teach because we’re giving something away but we’re also getting something back. I’m not even talking about money but something that’s just different in our soul…

Renshi Matt Erolin - Episode 742

Renshi Matt Erolin is the founder, owner and chief instructor of Erolin 3D Martial Arts. He originally started martial arts at nine years old under the instruction of Fourth Dan (degree) Black Belt, Shihan Tony Kitson of Young Champions, and Sensei Fred Erolin (father, Tang Soo Do influence). Renshi Matt rose through the ranks very quickly in a system that typically took students seven to eight years to achieve First Dan Black Belt. Sensei Matt accomplished it in five-and-a-half years, achieving Second Dan Black Belt two years later. He did all of this while excelling in other activities such as baseball and music.

In this episode, Renshi Matt Erolin talks about his journey to the martial arts. Listen to learn more!

Show Notes

Know more about Renshi Matt Erolin’s school by visiting their website at Team3DMA.com or check the following social media platforms:
facebook.com
instagram.com


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Thursday, September 1, 2022

Episode 741 - What Makes a Great Martial Arts Movie


In this episode, Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams take on What Makes a Great Martial Arts Movie.

What Makes a Great Martial Arts Movie - Episode 741

Do you like solving jigsaw puzzles? If you are, it’s your lucky day because not only do Jeremy and Adam talk about martial arts movies, they will do it over solving a jigsaw puzzle! In this episode, Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams take on What Makes a Great Martial Arts Movie. They give us their take on what makes a martial arts movie fun. Listen to learn more!

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Monday, August 29, 2022

Episode 740 - Sensei Joe Andrews


Sensei Joe Andrews is a Martial Arts Practitioner and Chief Instructor at the Somerset Applied Karate in Somerset, UK.

Stripping the good from the bad. I first learned that principle not from karate but in my old career when I was training as a graphic designer. I was the kind that my first idea was my best idea. But what they said, I’ve got make a whole lot of doodle, 30, 40, 50 designs. Only when you do that, you can split them into good and bad.

Sensei Joe Andrews - Episode 740

Sensei Joe worked as a nightclub doorman and various security jobs for over 10 years, gaining experience in violence prevention, violence management, de-escalation, communication, and social psychology. He used this expertise to help teach his students how to watch for signs of violence and how to avoid or manage the situation. It is also during this time that Joe realized what does and does NOT work in combative martial arts! 

Joe has trained with some great names in Karate and Martial Arts such as Iain Abernethy, Peter Consterdine, Christian Wedewardt, Les Bubka, Andi Kidd, Tommy Joe Moore, Mary Stevens, John Johnston, Leigh Simms, Bob Rhodes, Terry O’Neill, Shinji Akita, Gary Roberts, Elwin Hall, Gerry Bryan, Mario Spillere, Leon Jay and Paul Herbert.

In this episode, Sensei Joe talks about his journey to martial arts and how he found his passion as an instructor, especially for children. He also talks about his testing for a 4th degree belt. Listen to learn more! Listen to learn more!

Show Notes

Know more about Sensei Joe Andrews by visiting his website at somersetappliedkarate.com or check the following social media platforms:

youtube.com
facebook.com
instagram.com


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Thursday, August 25, 2022

Episode 739 - Rapid Fire Q&A #18


In this episode, Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams take on a special edition of the Rapid Fire Question and Answers.

Rapid Fire Q&A #18 - Episode 739

Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams tackle a series of questions, comments, and reviews from you, the listeners, and some guests in the form of a Rapid Fire Q&A. Here are the questions they tried to answer:

  • If you could design a modern uniform as a replacement for the traditional one, what would it look like?

  • What if you get rid of the certificate of participation and replace it with a certificate of experience?

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Monday, August 22, 2022

Episode 738 - Master Matt Nather


Master Matt Nather is a Martial Arts practitioner and instructor.

I’ve said it a lot over the years, I’d rather have a school with 10-15 students that I know who are going to put the effort to become as great as they could be rather than having a hundred students that make me want to go home and bang my head on the wall.

Master Matt Nather - Episode 736

In this episode, Master Matt talks about his journey to the martial arts and how he found his passion as an instructor, especially for children. He also talks about his testing for a 4th degree belt. Listen to learn more! Listen to learn more!


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Thursday, August 18, 2022

Episode 737 - Students Should Surpass Instructors


In this episode, Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams take on whether or not Students Should Surpass Instructors.

Students Should Surpass Instructors - Episode 737

Are today’s martial artists better than yesterday? Are instructors letting their students be better than them? In this episode, Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams take on whether or not Students Should Surpass Instructors.

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Monday, August 15, 2022

Episode 736 - Master Angelo Mattei


Master Angelo Mattei is a Martial Arts practitioner and master instructor at the Level Up Black Belt Academy in Pennsylvania.

As a Master, I know there’s so much more to learn. There’s something to lears as a person, as a martial artist. Whether you’re focused on one style and one direction or whether you’re dabbling. Because I think, you evolve. You evolve within the style, even though you’re not paying attention.

Master Angelo Mattei - Episode 736

Who would’ve thought that having life’s darkest of days can bring you to martial arts? Master Angelo Mattei, got out of his personal battles through the help of martial arts when it enabled him to focus on himself. Presently, he is a master instructor at the LEVEL UP BLACK BELT ACADEMY.

In this episode, Master Angelo Mattei talks about his journey to the martial arts and how he found his passion for Kung Fu and Wing Chun. Listen to learn more! Listen to learn more!


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Friday, August 12, 2022

Episode 735 - Training While Severely Injured


In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew talk about Training While Severely Injured.

Training While Severely Injured - Episode 735

Have you ever been bedridden? Were you hurt to a point where you couldn’t move or do you have an illness that is truly debilitating? If you find yourself in that situation, what else can you do? In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew talk about Training the mind While Severely Injured.

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Monday, August 8, 2022

Episode 734 - Shihan John Araujo


Shihan John Araujo is a Martial Arts practitioner and instructor at the Aikido of Bristol County, in East Freetown, Massachusetts.

I want to seek out Aikido to se what it’s all about. See if it is what it is in the movies. I checked it out, I trained a weekend and it felt like I trained for months. Compared to what I did in 10 years, not even close!

Shihan John Araujo - Episode 734

Araujo Shihan is an inspiring teacher and holds a deep passion for the power of Aikido. While Aikido is often referred to as a light art, Araujo Shihan has unlocked technique with tremendous power. His unique approach can add power and directness to any technique.

Today Araujo Shihan travels throughout the country teaching and sharing his Tenshin Aikido. Not only is Araujo Shihan a member of the I.I.M.A.A, I.M.A.F. & several other martial arts organizations, but he is also a technical Aikido advisor and representative for the International Independent Martial Artists Association.

In this episode, Professor James Cravens talks not only about his journey to the martial arts but the uniqueness of Chinese Boxing and how it was developed.. Listen to learn more!

Show Notes

For more information about Shihan John Araujo, you may check these websites:

Aikido of Bristol County

Facebook: Aikido Of Bristol County


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Thursday, August 4, 2022

Episode 733 - The Necessity of Sparring


In this episode, Andrew and Jeremy talk about The Necessity of Sparring. Whether sparring is important or not.

The Necessity of Sparring - Episode 733

What happens to someone training if they don’t spar? Do you need to do sparring to be a well-rounded martial artist? In this episode, Andrew and Jeremy try to answer whether sparring is important or not for an individual who trains in martial arts. Listen to learn more!

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Monday, August 1, 2022

Episode 732 - Professor James Cravens


Professor James Cravens is a martial arts practitioner and instructor at the James Cravens Martial Arts in Florida.

I was always interested in trying to find the truth. A lot of people don’t think the truth exists but I wanted to find what the truth was in Martial Arts, and that also carried over to my life and the big questions in life…

Professor James Cravens - Episode 732

Who would’ve thought that there are elements of martial arts in the old western movies? Professor James Cravens did see a lot of those when watching western films when he was 12. Now, at 69, Professor Cravens has found his passion in teaching martial arts and he runs James Cravens Martial Arts in Florida. He trained in numerous disciplines but Chinese Boxing interests him the most.

In this episode, Professor James Cravens talks not only about his journey to the martial arts but the uniqueness of Chinese Boxing and how it was developed. Listen to learn more!

Show Notes

For more information about Professor James Cravens, you may check these websites:

chineseboxing.com
jcravensmartialarts.com
https://www.facebook.com/CBIISite
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2454578324764945


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Thursday, July 28, 2022

Episode 731 - Rapid Fire Q&A #17


In this episode, Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams take on a special edition of the Rapid Fire Question and Answers.

Rapid Fire Q&A #17 - Episode 731

Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams tackle a series of questions, comments, and reviews from you, the listeners, and some guests in the form of a Rapid Fire Q&A. Here are the questions they tried to answer:

  • How do you determine if an injury requires time off rather than training modifications?

  • What do you think is one of the most misunderstood things about martial arts to the general public?

  • What is the most pleasant memory of martial arts you have?

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Monday, July 25, 2022

Episode 730 - Sensei Brett Mayfield


Sensei Brett Mayfield is a martial arts practitioner and instructor from Vermont.

I teach Martial Arts as a lifestyle whether it be to a 6 year old or a 60 year old. I teach it as a lifestyle for them to enhance something in their life.

Sensei Brett Mayfield - Episode 730

For Sensei Brett Mayfield, teaching martial arts is a lifestyle, and what he teaches is a way to enhance his student’s life. Sensei Mayfield is a Special Olympics coach and he’s trained in martial arts not only in the US but also in abroad like Japan.

Sensei Mayfield has been teaching martial arts in the Upper Valley for 20 years, and has many black belt level students whom he can call on to assist him. He also teaches Oriental Medicine and Acupuncture at the Green Mountain School of Acupuncture and Holistic Medicine in Hartford, Vermont.

In this episode, Sensei Brett Mayfield talks about his journey to the martial arts and how it enabled him to train around the world. Listen to learn more!


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Thursday, July 21, 2022

Episode 729 - The whistlekick Awards


In this episode, Andrew talks with our friends Craig Wharem, Stacey Grove, Tommy Given, and Chris Rickard about The whistlekick Awards.

The whistlekick Awards - Episode 729

whistlekick is recognizing martial artists who make the world better with what they do. However, whistlekick alone cannot do this so we’ve invited some great friends. In this episode Andrew talks with our friends Craig Wharem, Stacey Grove, Tommy Given, and Chris Rickard about The whistlekick Awards.

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Monday, July 18, 2022

Episode 728 - Professora Morena Lima


Professora Morena Lima is a martial arts practitioner and instructor of BJJ and Capoeira. She’s a physiotrainer and she uses her own Rooted Strength Method.

I’m always trying to have a different view of the world and be reminded that my goal in life is to grow, eveolve, get better. I don’t even want to be that same person I was last week…

Professora Morena Lima - Episode 728

Growing up in an environment where violence was a norm, it won’t take that long for you to become violent as well. However, for Professora Morena Lima, her childhood made her abhor violence. Upon learning martial arts for self-defense and overcoming bullying, violence became normal upon migrating to the United States. Professora eventually found Capoeira and it was a breath of fresh air. 

Presently, Professora Morena Lima is a Physiotrainer working with healing and preventing injury for martial artist. She teaches her own method called Rooted Strength Method which incorporates the principles of physio training, with breath work, mindfulness, and unconventional weight lifting (steel mace, kettlebells, bands, and body weight). Professora Lima’s method is helping martial artists to be more mindful and to love themselves enough to have a proper recovery to build more resilient bodies. Using micro habits to rewire the brain and wake up from automatic using breath and mindfulness of tools to get there.

In this episode, Professora Morena Lima talks about her experience with violence, overcoming bullying, and her work as Physiotrainer. Listen to learn more!

Show Notes

For more information, check out Professora Morena Lima’s Rooted Strength Method


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Thursday, July 14, 2022

Episode 727 - The Challenges with Making Martial Arts Your Profession


In this episode, Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams take on The Challenges with Making Martial Arts Your Profession.

The Challenges with Making Martial Arts Your Profession - Episode 727

What is a Martial Artist Professional? We could say an Instructor or a school owner, but people running the industry can be considered one. In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew Adams take on The Challenges of Making Martial Arts Your Profession.

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Monday, July 11, 2022

Episode 726 - Dr. Jerry Beasley


Dr. Jerry Beasley is a retired martial arts practitioner, instructor, and founder of the Beasley Martial Arts in Virginia.

It’s not how many skills you know, it’s how many ways you can use your skills. The secret of fighting is each person is going to come at you a certain way, you have to know, through experience, how are you going to approach him with a few techniques. You don’t need 12, 15, or 20 techniques.

Dr. Jerry Beasley - Episode 726

Bruce Lee, Joe Lewis, and Bill Wallace are some of the people important to our guest today. Dr. Jerry Beasly learned what Joe Lewis learned from Bruce Lee. Dr. Beasly, aside from being a martial arts academic, was a director of the renowned Karate College summer camp.

In this episode, Dr. Jerry Beasly talks about his journey to the martial arts, his time with Joe Lewis, as well as his time studying at Virginia Tech. Listen to learn more!

Show Notes

We mentioned Bruce Lee, Joe Lewis, Bill “Superfoot” Wallace, and Chuck Norris.

For more information, check out Beasley Martial Arts.


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Thursday, July 7, 2022

Episode 725 - How to Handle a Bad Training Session


In this episode, Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams take on How to Handle a Bad Training Session.

How to Handle a Bad Training Session - Episode 725

Training sessions, classes, whatever you want to call them, do not always go well. How can you tell if this class is worse than the other? In this episode, Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams take on How to Handle a Bad Training Session. The two give us some tips and tricks on how to facilitate better training classes.

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