Today on First Cup with Jeremy (The Martial Arts Morning Coffee Vlog Show):
1. "The 3 key components for success are as follows: Psychological Preparedness Physical Conditioning Mental Toughness" ~ Chuck Norris 2. "Men are like steel. When they lose their temper, they lose their worth." ~ Chuck Norris 3. "The best defense is not to offend." ~ Chuck Norris 4. What do you think your life and whistlekick would look like if you had a family?
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In this episode, Jeremy along with Kris Wilder and Jason Brick talk about Choosing a Martial Arts School.
Choosing a Martial Arts School (Part 2) - Episode 595
When choosing a Martial Arts school, there are important factors that should be considered. In this episode, Jeremy along with Kris Wilder and Jason Brick talk about these factors that may affect you in Choosing a martial arts school for yourself or your children. This episode is the second of 2 parts and you can find the first part here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBq-oYxZ0Ug66r6dRygC4Rg
Show Notes
In Episode 105, Jeremy covered the same subject
Know more about Sensei Kris Wilder visit his website: https://kriswilder.com/martial-arts-and-life-podcast/
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Jackie Chan’s First Strike is a 1997 martial arts film about a CIA agent who tracks down an asset. The film is starred by Jackie Chan, Jackson Lou, Annie Wu, Bill Tung, Yuri Petrov, and Nonna Grishayeva. In this episode, Jeremy and Mr. Joshua Blum of the 13th Hour Podcast make commentaries about the famous fight scene between Jackie Chan and a couple of thugs using just a ladder among other things. Listen to find out more!
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SUMMARY
This conversation with Jeremy Lesniak, Buzz Durkin, Dave Kovar and Chris Rappold explores the greatness of martial arts and its multifaceted benefits. It discusses the development of confidence through martial arts training and the importance of projecting confidence to deter potential confrontations. The conversation also highlights the emphasis on respect, courtesy, and self-control in martial arts, which sets it apart from other sports. The hosts discuss the role of martial arts in teaching leadership skills and instilling values in students. They also touch on the impact of technology and the need for human connection in martial arts training. The conversation concludes with a discussion on perseverance and the importance of maintaining high standards in martial arts schools. The conversation explores the importance of communication and humility in the learning experience. It emphasizes the role of instructors as guides rather than teachers and the need for a humble and selfless approach. The conversation also touches on the importance of balance, meeting students where they are, and creating a non-judgmental environment. The hosts reflect on their past teaching methods and the need for continuous self-reflection and improvement. The conversation concludes with a story that highlights the negative impact of harsh training methods and the importance of love and support in nurturing students.
TAKEAWAYS
* Martial arts can aid in every aspect of life and help individuals deal with challenges and enjoy life to the fullest.
* Confidence can be developed through martial arts training, and projecting confidence can deter potential confrontations.
* Martial arts emphasizes respect, courtesy, and self-control, setting it apart from other sports.
* Martial arts training develops leaders who possess qualities such as respect, courtesy, and hard work.
* Technology, such as AI, can be used to enhance martial arts training and create more opportunities for human connection.
* Teaching perseverance and maintaining high standards are crucial in martial arts schools. Instructors should communicate with students and create a non-judgmental environment.
* Humility is important in the learning experience and instructors should be guides rather than teachers.
* Meeting students where they are and creating balance is crucial for their growth and development.
* Continuous self-reflection and improvement are necessary for instructors to provide the best learning experience.
* Harsh training methods can have a negative impact on students, and love and support are essential in nurturing their growth.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction and Setting
08:09 Martial Arts as a Tool for Developing Leaders
25:22 The Role of Communication and Humility
32:33 The Negative Impact of Harsh Training Methods
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First Cup with Jeremy - 20230317 - 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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Mr. Burton Richardson is a martial arts practitioner and instructor at the Jeet Kune Do Unlimited
There is a certain confidence that you might have had and all of a sudden you're questioning; this doesn't feel like it did in the dojo, what's going on here? There's this psychological process that we go through when we're suddenly confronted with an assault, sudden violence, and threats, usually our first thought is is this really happening?
Episode 502 - Mr. Burton Richardson When you say you will do martial arts for a year before college, others won't last and others will do it for life. Mr. Burton Richardson did the latter. Mr. Richardson, whose favorite TV character is Kato, trained in martial arts as opposed to studying his pre-med course. He both trained with Guro Dan Inosanto and trains others himself as well. Being abducted as a kid, Mr. Burt Richardson has a deep and personal motivation in teaching martial arts and self-defense. Listen to find out more about Mr. Burt Richardson.
Show Notes In this episode, wee mentioned Guro Dan Inosanto and Bill "Superfoot" Wallace
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Evaluating the effectiveness of the discipline you have always trained in is important, but it can be difficult. Mr. Rokas Leo had a passion for Aikido until he realized that it wasn't the best discipline for self-defense. Mr. Leo's martial arts journey began with his interest in traditional martial arts, particularly the samurai and their swords. He was then invited to try Aikido, which he fell in love with from the first day.
However, Mr. Leo eventually felt like he had hit a plateau in his training and was struggling to find new challenges within Aikido. This led him to explore other martial arts disciplines and training methods, which he found to be more effective and fulfilling.
In this conversation, Mr. Rokas Leo talks about his Aikido journey and the success of the crowdfunding campaign for season two of his martial arts competition series, Ultimate Self Defense Championship. Mr. Rokas Leo is a co-organizer of the Ultimate Self-Defense Championship.
Show Notes:
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Mr. Jeff Nosanov is a Martial Arts practitioner, author, and spent a long time working at NASA.
"From the beginning, I knew that the black belt felt so far away, I did not want it unless I absolutely earned it. Because I thought people got promoted to it just by showing up. I didn’t want that."
Mr. Jeff Nosanov - Episode 704
The connection between Martial arts and the film The Matrix is undeniable, but for a teenager, it was a connection that was life-changing. Mr. Jeff Nosanov, inspired by The Matrix, got out of his way and went into a dojo, and trained in Taekwondo. Aside from battling obesity, Mr. Jeff Nosanov used the tools he acquired from training to be able to achieve his ultimate dream of working at NASA. Yes, he’s that cool!
In this episode, Mr. Jeff Nosanov talks about how Martial Arts inspired him to get healthy and learn about fitness. Listen to learn more!
Show Notes Check out Mr. Jeff Nosanov’s book How Things Work at NASA
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