Monday, February 2, 2026

Episode 1098 - Larry Tatum


SUMMARY

In this conversation, Larry Tatum shares his extensive journey in martial arts, spanning over 60 years. He discusses how he began his training at a young age, the impact of Ed Parker's Kenpo school on his life, and the importance of respect and discipline in martial arts. Tatum emphasizes the role of martial arts in personal growth, teaching, and embracing reality, while also highlighting the significance of communication in teaching martial arts effectively. In this conversation, Jeremy Lesniak and Larry Tatum delve into the intricacies of teaching martial arts, exploring the cultural significance of techniques, the ethical responsibilities of instructors, and the personal growth that comes from teaching. Tatum shares insights from his extensive experience, emphasizing the importance of understanding the emotional and ethical dimensions of martial arts. He also discusses his journey as a writer, highlighting the therapeutic aspects of reliving experiences through storytelling. The conversation culminates in a reflection on the spiritual dimensions of teaching and the profound impact it can have on both instructors and students.

 

TAKEAWAYS

  • Larry Tatum has over 60 years of martial arts experience.

  • His journey began with judo and transitioned to Kenpo at age 15.

  • Martial arts provided him with discipline and improved his academic performance.

  • The culture at Ed Parker's school emphasized respect and acknowledgment.

  • Training involved sparring with older, more experienced practitioners.

  • Martial arts teaches students to embrace reality and break down emotional walls.

  • Teaching should focus on communication and understanding beyond physical techniques.

  • Larry emphasizes the importance of parables in teaching martial arts.

  • He believes that martial arts can help individuals find their place in society.

  • Cultural significance in techniques teaches ethical behavior.

  • The more you teach, the more you learn.

  • Martial arts instruction requires ethical responsibility.

  • Teaching is not just about physical skills; it's about emotional understanding.

  • Promoting students too quickly can hinder their journey.

  • Writing about teaching is a therapeutic process.

 

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