Today on First Cup with Jeremy (The Martial Arts Morning Coffee Vlog Show):
1. “The very essence of martial arts is the thirst for knowledge and the truth about ourselves.” —Frank Shamrock 2. “Silence is a source of great strength.” —Lao Tzu 3. “What defines us is how well we rise after falling.” —Conor McGregor 4. “Opportunities multiply as they are seized.” —Sun Tzu
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Mr. Francis Cordon is a Martial Arts practitioner and the host of A Thousand Exits Podcast.
If you're ever going somewhere, make sure you're running towrds something. As a Martial Artist, you have to have ownership of your journey...
Mr. Francis Cordon- Episode 616 Mr. Francis Cordon’s goal is to foster unity in the Martial Arts community. For Martial Artists to stop 'infighting' and share and collaborate and be happy to be Martial Artists regardless of style and school. To stop feeling entitled to criticize and realize we can help each other and help each other live more fulfilling lives. In this episode, Mr. Francis Cordon tells us his journey to the Martial Arts and his passion for ALL Martial Arts
Show Notes In this episode, we mentioned Bruce Lee.
You can subscribe to Mr. Francis Cordon’s YouTube Channel here and listen to A Thousand Exits Podcast.
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Tuesday's show will likely be recovery from Monday night's episode 700 live-extravaganza. (830 eastern, hint, hint!)
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SUMMARY
In this episode, Jeremy interviews Feras Alhulu, a business advisor and martial artist. They discuss the parallels between martial arts and business, including the importance of learning from mistakes, the need for discipline and structure, and the concept of sacrifice and service. Feras shares his journey in both martial arts and business, highlighting the value of continuous learning and the pursuit of mastery. They also touch on the importance of deliberate practice and the benefits of training with different people and in different arts. In this conversation, Jeremy and Feras discuss the importance of having a broad understanding and training in multiple disciplines, both in martial arts and in business. They emphasize the value of finding partners and employees who complement your skills and the importance of discipline and consistency in achieving progress. They also discuss the role of martial arts in self-defense and the importance of de-escalation and avoiding conflict. Feras shares his insights on building a successful business and the importance of being useful, honorable, and compassionate in life.
TAKEAWAYS
* There are parallels between martial arts and business, including the importance of learning from mistakes and the need for discipline and structure.
* Continuous learning and the pursuit of mastery are key in both martial arts and business.
* Deliberate practice and training with different people and in different arts can enhance learning and growth.
* Sacrifice and service are integral aspects of martial arts and can be applied to business as well.
* The road to mastery requires hours of practice, learning from different sources, and applying knowledge in various contexts. Having a broad understanding and training in multiple disciplines is important for both martial artists and business owners.
* Finding partners and employees who complement your skills can lead to greater success.
* Discipline and consistency are key to making progress in any endeavor.
* De-escalation and avoiding conflict are important aspects of self-defense.
* Building a successful business involves more than just making money; it also involves creating a positive business culture and helping others.
* Being useful, honorable, and compassionate are important values to live by.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction and Overview
13:11 The Parallels Between Martial Arts and Business
29:07 Deliberate Practice and Training with Different People
40:36 Sacrifice and Service in Martial Arts and Business
44:11 The Road to Mastery: Hours of Practice and Learning from Different Sources
46:21 The Value of a Broad Understanding and Training in Multiple Disciplines
48:31 Finding Complementary Partners and Employees
53:49 De-escalation and Avoiding Conflict in Self-Defense
56:33 Building a Successful Business and Helping Others
01:06:15 Living a Life of Usefulness, Honor, and Compassion
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In this episode, Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams take on another iteration of the Rapid Fire Question and Answers.
Rapid Fire Q&A #9 - Episode 661 Jeremy and co-host Andrew Adams tackle a series of questions from you, the listeners, in the form of a Rapid Fire Q&A. Here are the questions they tried to answer:
What does it look like for an instructor to take a break?
How do you teach students to teach/mentor other students as they advance?
Can you offer advice and martial arts mentorship to someone if they approach you for your experience even if they practice something completely different?
…and one more surprise question!
After listening to how Jeremy and Andrew answered these questions, it would be exciting to know what are your thoughts about it. Don’t forget to drop them in the comment section below!
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Today on First Cup with Jeremy (The Martial Arts Morning Coffee Vlog Show):
The Jokes For Funday Friday
1. "A kata is not fixed or immoveable. Like water, it's ever changing and fits itself to the shape of the vessel containing it. However, kata are not some kind of beautiful competitive dance, but a grand martial art of self-defense - which determines life and death." ~ Kenwa Mabuni
2. "The more complicated and restricted the method, the less opportunity for expression of one's original sense of freedom." ~ Bruce Lee
3. "As a lifelong practitioner of martial arts, I'm trained to remain calm in the face of adversity and danger." ~ Steven Seagal
4. "Do not fall into the trap of thinking that just because a kata begins to the left that the opponent is attacking from the left." ~ Kenwa Mabuni
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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