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**TODAY MONDAY JANUARY 13TH 2020 IS SKEPTICS DAY** 1. When should we be skeptical of health advice? 2. When should we be skeptical of what martial artists tell us? 3. When should we be skeptical of life advice?
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Shihan Kendall Buhl is a Martial Arts Practitioner and instructor. He is the founder of the Dojo, Salisbury, Massachusetts.
I’ve always said to my students, to be a martial artist, in particular if you aspire to black belt excellence, what that means is that you should be a person who could move forward under any circumstances…
Shihan Kendall Buhl - Episode 618 After a decade of being persistent to train in martial arts, Shihan Kendall Buhl found stillness and focus as a young man who has ADHD. From there, Shihan Kendall Buhl never looked back. Having lived in Asian countries such as China, Taiwan, as well as Hong Kong, Shihan Buhl did not waste any chance to train there. Armed with skills such as Shaolin Kempo, Shihan Buhl comes back to the USA, and later on founded The Dojo with her wife in Salisbury, Massachusetts. Listen to this episode to hear more of Shihan Kendall Buhl’s journey.
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Today on First Cup with Jeremy (The Martial Arts Morning Coffee Vlog Show):
1. Coffee is a hug in a mug. ~Author Unknown
2. Conscience keeps more people awake than coffee. ~Author Unknown
3. I believe humans get a lot done, not because we're smart, but because we have thumbs so we can make coffee. ~Flash Rosenberg
4. Lord, give me coffee to change the things I can change, and wine to accept the things that I can't. ~Internet joke, c.2013
5. Water is the most essential element of life, because without it you can’t make coffee. ~Author Unknown
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Máistir Maxime Chouinard is a Martial Arts practitioner and instructor of Antrim Bata.
Máistir Maxime Chouinard - Episode 784
Máistir Maxime Chouinard started training in 1997 with Kyokushin karate in his hometown of Sainte-Anne des Monts. In 2002, he started to practice and research Historical Martial Arts, focusing on the military sabre, La Canne and Le Baton. The same year, he also started practicing Japanese kenjutsu, becoming an instructor in Shinkendo, Toyama Ryu and Hyoho Niten Ichi Ryu. Over the years, he also trained in Canne de combat, Yagyu Shinkage Ryu, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, and Olympic fencing, and participated in Dog Brothers events. In 2007, he traveled to Ireland, where he was introduced to Antrim Bata, a style of bataireacht or Irish stick, which he started teaching in 2009. He now works to promote this art around the world and is heading Antrim Bata internationally. Maxime is also an affiliate member of the HEMA Alliance.
In this episode, Máistir Maxime Chouinard talks about the style of the Irish stick, Antrim Bata, and his experience training in kenjutsu. Listen to learn more!
Show notes
You may check out www.antrimbata.com, www.hemamisfits.com, www.BAHFF.ca
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Today on First Cup with Jeremy (The Martial Arts Morning Coffee Vlog Show):
**JUNE 2020 IS AUDIOBOOK MONTH**
1. What is it about audiobooks that have made them so popular?
2. What is your favorite audiobook?
3. Are you listening to any audiobooks currently?
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In this episode, we’re bringing you Jeremy’s 2024 State of the Martial Arts and what we could do to move forward.
Episode 891
Martial Arts, just like any other sport, is not perfect. That’s the very reason why we need to recognize and accept that as a fact so we can improve it for generations of Martial Artists to come. In this episode, Jeremy talks about where he thinks Martial Arts world is and what we could do to move forward. Watch to learn more!
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Hanshi Jerry Piddington is a martial arts practitioner and founder of the American Karate Academies National Association.
There’s no police in our industry. Zero police. It’s all about the rules. If you play by a specific rules, you can get something done. But the rules change in all the different organizations.
Hansi Jerry Piddington - Episode 720 Hanshi Jerry Piddington has a martial arts career that spans five decades and has studied with some of the most famous martial artists in the world. His first teacher was Caylor Atkins, a Shotokan stylist. Mr. Piddington received his first black belt from Tom Crites in Shorin-Ryu. Continuing his career, Mr. Piddington trained in Hawaiian Kenpo with Michael Stone, Japanese Goju-Ryu with Chris Armstrong, Kempo with Ed Parker, and Shorin-Ryu with Master Tadashi Yamashita. Mr. Piddington was also a student and friend of O'Sensei Robert Trias, Father of American Karate.
Grandmaster Robert A. Trias took notice of Hanshi Piddington and invited him to create the first American style of karate in the United States. On May 2, 1972, Mr. Piddington was declared the Headmaster and Founder of American Open Style Karate under the USKA sanctified charter, established by Master Trias, which was internationally ratified on May 30th, 1975. In February 2000 Mr. Piddington was declared Headmaster of American Shorei/Shorin Karate by Hanshi John Pachivas, Grandmaster of Shuri-ryu Karatedo, and was awarded his 10th degree black belt. Grandmaster Jerry Piddington founded American Karate Academies National Association (AKANA) in 1976.
Hanshi Piddington enjoys acting in live theatre and stage combat. He has been a fight choreographer and stunt man in several major motion pictures such as Killer Inside Me, A Reason to Kill, Night Realm, The Quest starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Roger Moore, and BloodSport II starring Daniel Bernhardt, Pat Morita, and James Hong. He is currently filming a documentary and reality show based on his adventure to Cambodia called, When Two Masters Meet.
In this episode, Hanshi Jerry Piddington talks about his legendary career. Listen to learn more!
Show Notes For more information, check out Hanshi Jerry Piddington’s website at akana.org
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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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