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.

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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!

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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!

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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:
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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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