Today on First Cup with Jeremy (The Martial Arts Morning Coffee Vlog Show from whistlekick):
Zen in the Martial Arts By Joe Hyams...
1. "The mind of a perfect man is like a mirror. It grasps nothing. It expects nothing. It reflects but does not hold. Therefore, the perfect man can act without effort." - CHUANG-TZU
2. "The less effort, the faster and more powerful you will be." - BRUCE LEE
3. "A Zen master out for a walk with one of his students pointed out a fox chasing a rabbit. "According to an ancient fable, the rabbit will get away from the fox," the master said. "Not so," replied the student. "The fox is faster." "But the rabbit will elude him," insisted the master. "Why are you so certain?" asked the student. "Because the fox is running for his dinner and the rabbit is running for his life," answered the master." - page 115 of Zen in the Martial Arts
4. How do you think a show like Cobra Kai fits in the whistlekick philosophy of uniting the martial arts?
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In today’s episode, we are privileged to sit down Coach Roland Gutierrez, an accomplished Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) practitioner, a perpetual student of the art, a former police officer, and former member of the military with a unique perspective on self-defense.
Episode 874
whistlekick Martial Arts Radio Podcast
Our guest's journey is a fascinating blend of resilience and humility. As a dedicated BJJ instructor, they share the intricacies of teaching this powerful martial art while emphasizing their preference for being a perpetual student. Dive into their experiences on the mats, as they discuss the transformative nature of BJJ and its impact on personal growth.
With a background in law enforcement and military, our guest brings a distinct lens to the conversation, shedding light on the practical applications of martial arts in real-world scenarios. Join us as we explore the balance between teaching and learning, self-defense in the context of a former police officer's experiences, and the continuous evolution that defines a true martial artist.
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Today on First Cup with Jeremy (The Martial Arts Morning Coffee Vlog Show):
A joke from StaciAnne Grove.
1. When one who is lost understands that he must turn back he is not far from having found the way. Discuss.
2. March is Women’s History Month. What women have influenced your martial arts training?
3. “A woman is like a tea bag; you never know how strong it is until it's in hot water.”― Eleanor Roosevelt
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Happy Wednesday!
No, not the Netflix show.
:)
First Cup with Jeremy - 20221221 - The #MartialArts #MorningShow
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Sayagyi David Osborne is a martial arts practitioner and instructor at the Professional Self Defense Training Systems 9 in Cincinnati, Ohio
Thinking is above all of the weapon systems in Bando. You can be the most devastating fighters out there, but if you can't think yourself out of a given situation, then whats the point?
Sayagyi David Osborne - Episode 522 Being selected to join an exclusive and rare martial arts discipline is nothing short of amazing. Sayagyi David Osborne is a practitioner and instructor of a rare martial art discipline called Bando. Prior to that, Sayagyi Osborne is a young man who had the joy of watching his hero, Bruce Lee, and reading magazines before going into his journey into the martial arts. Listen as Sayagyi David Osborne talks about Bando and how it was brought into the United States.
Show Notes You may check out Sayagyi David Osborne's School here
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Today on First Cup with Jeremy (The Martial Arts Morning Coffee Vlog Show from whistlekick):
Another sage from ancient China was Confucius. Once again we do not know exactly when he was born but it was in the year 551 BCE.
1. "Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves."
2. "To be wronged is nothing unless you continue to remember it."
3. "When anger rises, think of the consequences."
4. "Not to alter one's faults is to be faulty indeed."
5. "To go too far is as bad as to fall short."
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First Cup with Jeremy - 202304112 - THE #MartialArts Morning Show
Welcome all of you #karate #taekwondo #kungfu #FMA #HEMA peeps - this is First Cup, where we talk about all of the #MartialArt topics you can think of (and plenty you'd never considered).
It's about how our #martialart training impacts our lives, and vice versa. Grab a mug, and come hang out.
Weekdays at 630am US Eastern.
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In this episode, listen in as Jeremy and Andrew talk about the importance of flexibility in the Martial Arts.
Martial Arts vs Martial Science - Episode 637 Martial Arts is a very broad term wherein we almost conveniently put everything, even those that don’t involve Martial Arts in the traditional sense, under its umbrella. In this episode, Jeremy and Adam talk about Martial Science where a line is drawn between traditional Martial Arts and the use of science in Martial Arts. Listen and join the conversation!
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