Monday, May 18, 2026

Episode 1128 - Chris Jones


SUMMARY

In this episode, Andrew Adams and Chris Jones discuss Chris's journey in martial arts, starting from his childhood fascination with martial arts films in the 1980s to his current role as a coach and instructor. They explore the impact of the 1980s on martial arts culture, Chris's experiences in Taekwondo, and his love for kicking and martial arts tricking. The conversation also touches on the challenges of tournaments, the joy of teaching, and the evolution of a martial artist. In this conversation, Andrew Adams and Chris Jones explore the philosophy of martial arts instruction, emphasizing the importance of elevating students beyond their instructors. They discuss the competitive spirit inherent in martial arts, the influence of fear in training, and the drive to be the best version of oneself. The conversation also touches on the unique aspect of breaking in martial arts, the journey of starting a podcast, and the challenges faced in podcasting. Chris shares his personal experiences and offers motivational advice to listeners, encouraging them to pursue their dreams and ambitions.

 

TAKEAWAYS

  • Chris's martial arts journey began in the 1980s, influenced by films like The Karate Kid.
  • He initially watched martial arts classes before joining in at age eight.
  • Training in the 1980s was very different, with less focus on safety.
  • Chris took a break from martial arts during his teens but returned after realizing he missed it.
  • He found a passion for kicking and martial arts tricking, which continues to this day.
  • Tournaments were not enjoyable for Chris, but he found a love for forms competition.
  • Chris's coaching journey began unexpectedly after he accidentally injured his instructor.
  • He has been coaching full-time since 1999 and has not looked back since.
  • Training with former students who have surpassed him is rewarding for Chris.
  • Every instructor's goal should be for their students to get better than them.
  • It's important to strive to be the best version of oneself.
  • Breaking is a unique and fun aspect of martial arts training.
  • Starting a podcast can be a rewarding yet challenging endeavor.
  • Navigating the podcasting world requires perseverance and adaptability.
  • It's okay to take breaks for mental health and self-care.
  • Pursuing dreams and ambitions is vital; don't let others discourage you.

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