Mr. Gad Krooger is a Martial Arts Practitioner from the Netherlands. He hosts the YouTube channel A-De's Chinese Corner
"In that club, everybody was respectful of each other. You were learning together, you were learning something useful. It’s not only a physical activity like soccer or basketball, it is also a cerebral activity. My brain was also involved. I love learning, so this was also another thing to sink my teeth in."
Gad Krooder
Episode 786
Having parents who train in Martial Arts is an advantage for some kids because they can start early. Mr. Gad Krooder, whose father trained under Mas Oyama’s top student, started at 11 years old but he remembers beginning when he learned to walk.
Mr. Gad Krooder, a long-time listener of the show and hosts a Youtube channel that teaches the Chinese language when he’s not training.
In this episode, Mr. Gad Krooder talks about his journey as a martial artist, how martial arts and language are connected, as well as his time in Taiwan. Listen to learn more!
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First Cup with Jeremy - 20230420 - THE #MartialArt 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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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
Tune in to watch, live, every weekday, 6:30AM, US Eastern Time. Don't forget to leave your questions in the comments, Jeremy loves answering questions!
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In this episode, Jeremy tries to answer a controversial question: Is Martial Arts Inherently Sexist?
Is Martial Arts Inherently Sexist - Episode 515 In the spirit of spreading traditional martial arts all over the world, it's important to talk about the role of women. What could be the reasons why women are less likely to participate in the martial arts than men? In this episode, Jeremy tries to answer is martial arts inherently sexist or it's just a question of leadership and lack of role models? Listen in and join the conversation!
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Mr. Andrew Adams is a martial arts practitioner who trains at the White Crane Martial Arts at New Hampshire. He is currently an admin of whistlekick's Facebook page.
You can see the same form done even in the same school by different students and it will look slightly different because of the cadence or the rhythm of how they do it.
Mr. Andrew Adams - Episode 472 As a kid who experienced the tumultuous relationship of his parents, all he ever wanted was to protect her mother. This mindset brought Mr. Andrew Adams to study karate after moving out of their house and to a new school at age 13. Presently, Mr. Adams trains at the White Crane Martial Arts at New Hampshire. Mr. Adams is also an admin of whistlekick's Facebook group. Mr. Andrew Adams had a lot of stories to share so listen to find out more!
Show Notes Find more about the White Crane Martial Arts here and check out Mr. Andrew Adams' Facebook page here.
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David Leath is a martial arts practitioner, coach, and speaker. He works at his local County police department.
To me, martial arts training was never a recreational thing. Especially when I got on tthe job, it was an absolute I must do this. That was my mindset, I must, must train.
David Leath - Episode 718 Who would’ve thought that watching too much television was good for kids? Growing up watching Adam West’s Batman and Bruce Lee, David Leath developed an affinity with Martial Arts. Eventually, martial arts will be an important part of his work in law enforcement in the NYPD. Presently, he works at his local County police department. David Leath is a fan of UFC since the beginning.
David Leath is a podcaster, who goes by the radio name David Diem, and hosts the podcast The Hero Academy.
In this episode, David Leath tells us about his journey into martial arts and why he is a true fan of all martial arts. Listen to learn more!
Show Notes Check out David Leath’s websites at DavidLeath.com and HeroCoachAcademy.com
Listen to David Leath’s Podcast: The Hero Academy Podcast
Follow David Leath on Instagram: @davidleath1
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