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What’s Up Martial Artists! Welcome to The Black Belt Podcast a Martial Arts Lifestyle Show hosted by highly acclaimed multi style martial artist Sifu Harinder Singh in partnership with Black Belt Magazine. “We are going to bridge the gap between sport, tradition, and reality. Join me as I sit down with world class practitioners to discuss their lifestyles to teach you about their mindset, training, and fighting methods so that we can grow from their wisdom.” Season 1 guests include Michael Jai White, Jocko Willink, Herb Perez, Rickson Gracie, Mike Swain, Justin Wren, John “The Pitmaster” Hackleman, Tony Blauer, Chatri Sityodang, Dave Kovar, Meisha Tate, Burton Richardson, Master Wong, Master Ken, Mike Ninomiya, and Jackson Rudolph. Follow Sifu Harinder Singh @sifusingh and Black Belt Magazine @blackbeltmag. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, RSS feed, Overcast, Stitcher, Castbox, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. DISCLAIMER: Our guests are highly trained experts and masters of their craft. They take many safety precautions to mitigate the risks involved in the practice of martial arts. All training methods and fighting strategies discussed in these podcasts should not be attempted without qualified supervision and training with professionals.
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Michael Jai White is a martial artist in eight different styles: Shōtōkan, Goju-Ryu (for which he studied under Master Eddie Morales where he learned to sharpen his Goju karate technique), Taekwondo, Kobudō, Tang Soo Do, Wushu, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and Kyokushin, with a specific focus in Kyokushin Karate (although his style incorporates aspects of many different martial arts forms). White started training in the martial arts at the age of seven in Jujutsu. He next took up Shōtōkan and moved on to other styles later.
Perez won bronze medals at both the 1987 and 1991 World Taekwondo Championships, and won the 1987 World Cup Championships in Helsinki. He was involved in a scoring controversy as the head of the Taekwondo team at the 2008 Summer Olympics.He starred as himself (with the nickname "Olympus") on the 1995-1997 martial arts TV series WMAC Masters.Herb Perez became a prominent critic of electronic scoring in the 2016 Summer Olympics taekwondo competition. His career and criticism were highlighted in a feature story in the September 2016 issue of Taekwondo Life Magazine called "Herb Perez: Modern Renaissance Man".
Justin Wren is an American humanitarian worker and a professional mixed martial artist, currently competing in the heavyweight division of Bellator MMA. A professional competitor since 2006, Wren has also formerly competed for the UFC, and was a cast member of SpikeTV's The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights.Wanting to try his hand at Division I college wrestling, Wren attended Iowa State University to compete for then coach Cael Sanderson, however, he sustained an injury training before he could join the team. To stay active, Wren entered local fights around Iowa and began his MMA career.Wren won his first three fights by knockout before taking his first loss. His opponent was Matt Thompson. Wren then won five more fights and was ten and one before appearing on TUF.[7] Heading into the tenth installment of The Ultimate Fighter, Wren had trained all over the world but found his permanent home in Denver, CO with TUF 10 coach Trevor Wittman.
Willink co-authored the books Extreme Ownership and The Dichotomy of Leadership (with fellow retired SEAL Leif Babin) and co-founded the management consulting firm Echelon Front, LLC. Willink hosts a weekly podcast with Brazilian jiu jitsu practitioner Echo Charles, called the Jocko Podcast.
Dave Kovar is known worldwide as the Teacher of Teachers. An 8th degree Black Belt and still growing, he has dedicated his life to the martial arts, earning Black Belt ranks in 10 unique martial art styles. He has grown a phenomenal team of employees that serves students based in California. Dave Kovar's focus for the last several years has been to give back to the industry he loves so dearly – providing resources and training for school owners around the world.
“Respect Needs to Go Around for Every Martial Art.  We can learn Something from everyone.”    -Michael Jai White  My guest this episode is Michael Jai White, a highly trained martial artist & actor.  Michael has broken barriers as a Hollywood star and is an International Box office sensation. He is a national martial arts champion, a special education teacher, and a Black Belt under the legendary Bill “Superfoot” Wallace.  He was awarded Black Belt Magazines, 2015 Man of the Year.This episode is filled with golden nuggets.  My key take away is all about the philosophy of looking to get better every time you train. Michael’s “growth minded” approach allows him to keep an empty cup as he seeks out the best martial artists on the planet to test himself against and to be exposed to their methods.  Because Martial Arts is not about fighting, it’s not about dominating your opponent, but about overcoming yourself.This Episode is brought to you by Black Belt.  Black Belt is the world's leading self-defense magazine and is dedicated to both the classical and the modern eclectic martial arts.... Black Belt also publishes instructional books, DVDs from a variety of disciplines, including jujutsu, mixed martial arts, reality-based self-defense, grappling, jeet kune do & more! Black Belt also publishes online courses like Sifu Harinder Singh’s “JKD for Black Belts: Advanced Attack Strategies”.What was your favorite quote or lesson from this episode? Please let me know in the comments.Follow Sifu Singh @sifusingh and Black Belt Magazine @blackbeltmagShow Notes#1 - Michael Jai White – Martial Arts is About Overcoming Yourself00:00:29 – Michael Jai White(@officialmichaeljai) Introduction and Key Takeaway 00:01:39 – Goal of The Black Belt Podcast00:02:08 – How do Martial Arts become a Way of Life?00:05:56 – The gift of Traditional Martial Arts00:11:22 – Tai Chi is the most Beneficial Martial Art on the Planet00:12:01 – “Respect needs to go around for Every Art. We can learn something from Everyone”-Michael Jai White00:16:47 – A Philosophy for becoming a Better Fighter00:24:56 – In Combatives the Mindset is Paramount – You must overcome yourself00:29:15 – From Forms to Fighting00:31:09 – Bridging the Gap between Traditional Martial Arts and Fighting in the Ring00:40:20 – Who’s the Baddest Man?00:45:10 – First thing in Self Defense00:50:45 – The Psychology of a Predator00:55:28 – Michael Jai White used to be a School Teacher01:01:27 – “Bill Wallace is my Martial Art Dad” – Michael Jai White01:03:36 – The importance of Deception and Hiding Techniques01:08:23 – Developing a Legitimate Weapon01:10:28 – Shout Out to Jackson Wink in Albuquerque, @jacksonwink_mma01:11:24 – On Sparring Jon “Bones” Jones, @jonnybones01:13:00 – Conor McGregor’s Ability to Re-Adjust to the Target @thenotoriousmma01:14:20 – GSP(@georgesstpierre), Israel Adesanya(@stylebender), and Anderson Silva(@spiderandersonsilva) are Masters of Time and Space01:16:18 – Bulging Muscles vs Masterful Skill01:17:44 – Is Watching, Observing and Reading your opponent the Master Key to Fighting?1:20:51 – Not enough Focus on Defense1:21:53 – How does one develop the Fighters Eye and Fight IQ?1:29:48 – “Know Yourself and Know Your Enemy” – Sun Tzu1:30:46 – How Do You Truly Find Out Who You Are?1:40:31 – The need for Security, Control and Approval robs us of our Happiness1:44:57 – What does a Black Belt Mean to Michael Jai White?Make sure to follow Michael Jai White on: Instagram: @officialmichaeljai Twitter - @MichaelJaiWhite Facebook – The Real Michael Jai White 
“You are going to die.  Accept Death, but move forward in life, and do everything you can to make it a good life” – Jocko Willink My guest this episode is Jocko Willink a former Navy Seal Commander & Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black Belt. He led Seal Teams in the battle for Ramadi during the Iraq war and was honored with the Silver and Bronze Star.  Jocko is a Best-Selling Author and the host of the successful Jocko Podcast.This episode is filled with leadership wisdom from first-hand experience in life and death situations.  I consider Jocko Willink to be the Modern Miyamoto Musashi and my key take away is that Detachment from Emotions is the essential element to Success in Leadership and in Life.  Emotions cloud our judgement, make us reactionary, and lead to panic, stress, fear and anxiety.  In this episode Jocko details a step by step method to stay calm, not get caught up in emotions, and make better choices. What was your favorite quote or lesson from this episode? Please let me know in the comments.Follow Sifu Singh @sifusingh and Black Belt Magazine @blackbeltmag.Show Notes #2: Jocko Willink – Detachment From Emotions is The Master Key to Success 00:00:29 – Jocko Willink(@jockowillink) Introduction and Key Takeaway 00:01:38 – Miyamoto Musashi’s Early Influence on Jocko 00:02:55 – Most Valuable Teaching = Step Back, Detach and Don’t Get Caught Up in Emotions00:06:00 – Jocko’s Morning Routine00:07:28 – What is Extreme Ownership?00:08:48 – Humility is the Key to Leadership00:09:35 – Jiu Jitsu will Humble You00:12:08 – The Ego does not like to be Uncomfortable00:12:40 – “Make Yourself Comfortable in Uncomfortable Situations” – Rickson Gracie, @ricksongraciejj00:13:18 – Overcoming Discomfort by Moving Towards It00:15:22 – “BUDS was Fun” – Jocko Willink00:16:50 – How do You Discover Your Purpose?00:17:28 – Balance is Essential to Leadership and Martial Arts00:19:10 – How do You Teach People to Find Balance?00:20:20 – How to Manage Emotions and Make Smarter Choices in Chaos00:23:36 – Advice for Martial Arts School Owners During Pandemic00:24:25 – Be The Watcher and See The Bigger Picture00:25:58 – How do You Get Out of Your Head and Into the Flow State?00:27:25 – An Open Mind is Essential for Growth in Martial Arts00:28:10 – Why are some Martial Artists not willing to be Open and Evolve?00:32:05 – How to Find the Best Training Partners for Growth00:33:00 – The Pyramid Structure of a Martial Arts School00:33:50 – Martial Artists are Teachers, Technicians, Fighters and Have an X-Factor00:35:36 – What is the Fighter of the Future Look Like?00:37:36 – The Importance of the Ability to Be Like Water and Transition in Martial Arts00:39:30 – Success = Escaping in Transitions and Knowing When to Abandon Positions00:40:50 – Masters Can See the Future and Know What You Are Going to Do00:45:14 – Death Teaches Us That Life is Important. Accept Death and Live a Good Life00:47:19 – Acceptance of Death Allows You to Let Go and Focus on Your Job00:48:32 – Overcoming Real FEAR vs Projected FEAR00:50:00 – How Do You Express Yourself Honestly?00:51:55 – Jocko’s Message to Martial Artists  – “Stay HUMBLE”00:52:52 – “If You Know The Way Broadly, You See It In All Things” – Musashi00:53:22 – Jiu Jitsu’s Influence on The Battlefield, In Leadership, and Life00:55:08 – Sun Tzu’s Art of War - “Know Yourself & Know Your Enemy”00:55:56 – What Does A Black Belt Mean to Jocko Willink?00:57:45 – How To Find Jocko Willink, Victory MMA in San Diego California @jockowillink, Jocko Podcast, Origin Maine Jiu Jitsu Gi Company
“Do Things for the Love of It” vs “The Fear of Losing It” – Herb Perez My Guest this episode is the 1992 Olympic Gold Medalist, in Tae Kwon Do, Master Herb Perez. He is the owner of Gold Medal Martial Arts Centers, the creator of the Torch Program, a Lawyer, and the former Mayor of Foster City, Ca.This episode is literally filled with gold, and I consider Herb Perez a master of high performance.  My Key take away is “The Art of Setting and Achieving Goals”.  We discuss failure, doubt, and how to rise above self-limiting beliefs.  Master Perez also shares his powerful Visualization Techniques to Win Matches in Your Mind, and how physical & mental training found in Martial Arts are the Foundations of all Success.What was your favorite quote or lesson from this episode? Please let me know in the comments.  Follow Sifu Harinder Singh @sifusingh and Black Belt Magazine @blackbeltmag.Show Notes  #3: Herb Perez – The Art of Setting and Achieving Goals00:00:28 – Master Herb Perez (@goldmedalmartialarts) Introduction and Key Takeaway00:01:57 – The Purpose of The Black Belt Podcast00:03:01 – How has Martial Arts Allowed You to Achieve So Much Success?00:04:45 – The Art of Setting Goals 00:07:18 – Where does Self Belief come from?00:10:06 – Passion (What’s In Your Heart) + Be Honest With Yourself + Do The Work = Success00:11:11 – “Doubt is the Greatest Weapon You Can Give Your Enemy”.  – Sifu Welch00:11:46 – Dan Milliman’s “The Peaceful Warrior” and The Enemy in Your Head, @danmillmanpw00:12:09 – Overcoming Doubt Against The Korean Tae Kwon Do Powerhouse00:13:20 – “You Miss 100% of the Shots You Don’t Take” – Michael Jordan, @michaeljordan00:14:24 – “Confidence is Born Out of Practice & What You Have Done Before” – Herb Perez00:14:42 – How Do You Pull Yourself out of a Doubt Filled Mind?00:16:50 – Fighting Matches in Your Head the Night Before to Prepare for a Competition00:17:40 – Train Your Mind Like You Train Your Body00:19:26 – Practice Dealing with Emotions, Fears, and Being Calm00:20:30 – Raise Yourself Up vs Diminish Others00:21:50 – Why Are We Not Training the Mind as A Weapon in Martial Arts Schools?00:24:10 – How to Use Visualization Skills to Win the Olympics00:27:23 – Advice for Martial Artists – How to Go from Visualization to Actualization 00:28:56 – 3 Steps to Overcome Discomfort by Choosing Courage and Letting Go of Fear00:32:00 – “Do Things for the Love of It” vs “The Fear of Losing It”00:34:39 – Using Self Expression to Make Your Art Yours00:38:50 – “What We Do Is Way Too Valuable to Be Shared with the Masses” – Herb Perez00:44:00 – Do We Need a Professional Martial Arts University?00:46:44 – What Should We Be Teaching? Philosophy, Role in Society, Self Defense?00:53:16 – You Must Understand Your Personal Challenges and Build Your Own Success Matrix00:55:46 – How Did You Develop a Strategy to Beat the Korean Tae Kwon Do Powerhouse?00:58:20 – Do a SWOT Analysis on Yourself and Understand How to Break Patterns01:00:00 – Martial Arts Provides the Arena to Discover Your True Self Through Fighting01:03:25 – Learn The Art of War and How to Apply it in Fighting and Life01:04:55 – Defining the Flow State and How to Enter It01:06:00 – Choosing to Attack vs Choosing to Wait01:08:17 – How to Be Ahead of Your Opponent with Time and Space Awareness01:12:26 – The Fear of Losing vs The Love of Winning01:13:58 – You Have to Believe You Can Win and Make Your Opponent Lose01:15:13 – How Do You Take Losses and Turn Them into Growth Experiences?01:22:20 – Where is the Future of Martial Arts Headed?01:25:26 - What Does A Black Belt Mean to Herb Perez?
“Live to Love and Fight for People” – Justin WrenMy guest this episode is Justin “The Big Pygmy” Wren, a humanitarian, author, speaker, and a professional mixed martial arts fighter who has inspired millions.  He is the founder of “Fight for the Forgotten” a non-profit organization dedicated to defending the weak, loving the unloved, and empowering the voiceless around the world and in our own neighborhoods and schools.In this deep and highly personal episode Justin Wren shares how he used the martial arts to bravely overcome depression and addiction and how he has dedicated his life to fighting for other people.  My key takeaway, to quote Justin is that we can “defeat hate with love”.  We are all fighting a war within, and we need a support system and a higher purpose to overcome our obstacles and challenges.  We can then use the lessons we learned to “live to love and fight for people”.  I was honored to interview Justin a true example of the Martial Spirit.Show Notes  #4 : Justin Wren – Be resilient, Never Quit and Overcome all Obstacles00:00:27 – Justin Wren (@thebigpygmy) Introduction and Key Takeaway00:02:52 – Where does “Live to Love and Fight for People Come From?”00:05:11 – “I was a depressed drunk drug addict because I was only fighting for myself”. - Justin00:06:27 – 2 Things that will awaken the Martial Spirit = A Battle to Fight + An Adventure to Live00:08:35 – Rafael Lavato Jr(@lovatojrbjj) “You are a Martial Artist First and a Fighter Second.”00:10:21 – The Path of the Martial Artist is Warrior, Healer, Scholar, and Mystic00:12:00 – “Work on Yourself till you are of Service to the World” - @sifusingh00:14:35 – “No act of kindness, no matter how small, ever gets wasted.”- Aesop00:14:50 – “I was a missing person for 8 weeks during a relapse” – Justin Wren00:18:10 – Asked the Divine what do you want me to do with my Life?00:19:36 – Saw a Vision of a rainforest and a tribe in Africa, and came out with the word “Forgotten”00:23:28 – My encounter with a Mystic named Caleb who pointed me to the Pygmy People in the Congo Basin from my Vision00:29:50 – The traumatic path of depression and the way back out of it 00:30:50 – “We are programmed to succeed; we learn to fail.” – Sifu Singh00:34:30 – “We get so comfortable being comfortable that we don’t want to trade our comfort for discomfort ever.” Jiu-Jitsu teaches us to be resilient. 00:37:48 – Chaos is Nature’s Way and Peace is a Choice inside of Chaos – Sifu Singh00:41:31 – “Comparison is the thief of Joy” and that’s the society we live in today00:44:28 – Getting the Name Efeosa = “The Man Who Loves Us”00:46:18 – Witnessing firsthand death due to water born diseases, due to lack of clean drinking water and mobilizing a yearlong effort to provide clean drinking water in Africa.00:47:00 – Malaria almost Killed Justin and he was almost in an irreversible coma.00:48:30 – “I learned from martial arts to follow my instinct and intuition.” – Justin Wren00:51:11 – The Warrior's Way is to dig deep and overcome on and off the mats.00:53:55 – How do you teach Resilience and Self Respect to People?00:55:20 – “A good leader knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way” – John Maxwell00:55:38 – Rayden’s Story and Heroes in Waiting (Anti Bullying Program).01:06:00 – You have to work on yourself first before you can create a healing space for others.01:07:00 – This last year was the worst and best year of my life.01:10:30 – Depression is a silent killer.01:14:00 – “Rehab is not a punishment, it’s a gift.” – Justin Wren01:15:15 – We need to be tough and vulnerable enough to allow people around us to help us.01:18:30 – Mr. Miyagi says it’s not about winning the fight, it’s about how we fight.01:19:11 – The Warriors Creed by Robert L. Humphrey
#5:  Dave Kovar – Professionalism & Empowerment through a Growth Minded Passion Driven Approach“There is no higher calling than teaching Martial Arts.” – Dave KovarMy guest this episode is Hanshi Dave Kovar who is known as “The Teacher of Teachers”.  He is the founder of Kovar’s Satori Academies and PROMAC, the Professional Martial Arts College.  He is a prolific author and the epitome of professionalism and humility.  His formulas for integrity-based success coaching have transformed martial arts training, teaching, and business across the globe.  This episode is filled with guidance and wisdom from a true pioneer of the Professional Martial Arts Industry. My Key takeaway is that “There is no higher calling than teaching Martial Arts”.  I absolutely love Hanshi Kovar’s Growth Minded Passion driven approach.  We discuss how to empower people of all ages to become more confident, healthy, happy, and contributing members of society.  Hanshi Kovar also shares what it takes to provide high quality martial arts instruction, how to develop professional instructors, and most importantly how to remain a student for life by being open, and enjoying and having fun in your training, and loving the process of learning.Show Notes  #5 : Dave Kovar – Professionalism & Empowerment through a Growth Minded Passion Driven Approach00:00:25 – Hanshi Dave Kovar (@hanshidavekovar) Introduction and Key Takeaway.00:02:39 – What Is the Goal of PROMAC?00:06:15 – “Adversity doesn’t make the person it reveals the person.” – Dave Kovar00:09:08  – The 3 A’s – Attitude(Aware of Frame of Mind), Adaptability, and Action00:12:43 – The Flow State, The Zone or Satori.  When you are in the Flow State you will always make the right decision.00:13:00 – What methods do you use to get into the flow state? Kovar Guards his Morning Routine.  First 60 min is scripted every morning that helps him get there and get back quicker.00:16:45 – “I hate it but every morning I do a sauna and cold plunge.” – Dave Kovar00:22:44 – 3 Questions - “How did I contribute? What did I learn? What can I do better? 00:23:30 – My favorite word is “Savour”, it brings you to the present moment with a sense of appreciation.00:28:55 – Do you think Martial Arts is needed more today than in the Past?00:31:32 – Athletic Development benefits for Children.00:34:22 – “Poor Endurance makes Cowards of us All.” – Vince Lombardi00:37:00 – The Confidence Spiral – Failure and Success vs Confidence.00:40:15 – Change your Physiology and Focus and that will Change how you Feel.00:41:50 – The Concept of Ikigai = Undaunted Spirit when facing a challenge.00:42:55 – Martial Arts is about Enjoyment.00:45:19 – What has kept you in this Constant State of Learning?00:50:11 – Adopting Shoshin the Beginners Mind.00:52:55 – An Open-Minded Approach towards Sport, Tradition, and Reality.00:55:45 – Know the Real Reason you are training in Martial Arts.01:01:25 – What is the biggest Challenge you have had to Overcome?01:04:55 – What is your process of molding and developing Instructors?01:06:45 – “There is no higher calling than teaching Martial Arts.” – Dave Kovar01:08:37 – “Your Job is to Believe in your Students Potential.” – Dave Kovar01:09:45 – Do you think a Professional Degree from a University would help the Industry?01:13:35 – The Mainstream success of Kobra Kai is driving students to Martial Arts Classes.01:14:18 – Do you think it is the relationship between Teacher and Student people are seeking?01:16:15 – Master Jhoon Rhee and 1,000 Push Ups a Day.01:21:00 – Secret to Growth and Longevity.01:25:50 – 6 Keys to Mastery – Posture, Breathing, Stride, Balance, Elegant Movement, and Intent.01:28:22 – What does a Black Belt mean to Dave Kovar?
My Guest this episode is “The Pitmaster” John Hackleman who is one of the most sought-after trainers in MMA history.  He is the founder of the world famous “Pit Martial Arts and Fitness” which is home to UFC Champions Chuck Liddell and Glover Teixeira.  The Pitmaster’s unique approach is catered to children, adults, and professional fighters.  His Hawaiian Kempo curriculum is designed to address school yard bullying, dangerous street assaults, and professional cage fighting.My Key take away is that “Peak Physical Conditioning Directly Impacts Mental Performance”.  I believe the Pitmaster is a creative genius when it comes to preparing his fighters for world class competition.  His innovative training methods are designed to replicate the pressures and stresses of combat.  In this episode we discuss physical and mental conditioning, what it takes to prepare world class athletes, and how to lead with confidence, loyalty, and humility.Show Notes  #6: John Hackleman – Physical and Mental Conditioning are the Master Key’s to Performance00:00:25 – John “The Pitmaster” Hackleman (@Pit_Master) Introduction and Key Takeaway.00:02:22 – The Development of the Legendary Left Hook00:04:03 – How to Get the Best out of Your Fighters and Help Them Develop Their Own Style00:06:55 – Be a Martial Artist and Not a Partial Artist00:08:15 – Get out of Your Comfort Zone so you Can Grow and Become Successful00:11:00 – Can’t Spar your Way into Shape, You have to get Creative Heart Rate Manipulation.00:12:27 – The Best Way to Mentally Prepare and Peak for a Fight“The More Physically Prepared you are for the Fight, Your mental preparation goes Up.”00:20:00 – Teach them to Actively Recover and Make Decisions in Chaos00:22:04 – There are 4 Priorities on the Bottom, Relax and Protect Yourself, Escape, Attack, You have to find out where you can relax and go to that range.  On the bottom, against the cage, or in long range.  You need to train anaerobic threshold and the ability to bring your heart rate down, and rest in the round, and in between rounds.00:30:00 – We Have to Practice Adapting vs Compartmentalizing Training00:32:00 – Drillers Make Killers, Drill to Build Muscle Memory, You can’t disguise repetition, you need to embrace repetition.  Become seamless to the point of no preference. Strike Grapple Conditioning, there should be no preference.00:34:10 - “Embrace the Repetition and Love the Fact That You are Getting Better At it.”00:39:34 – Jack of All Trades Master of One or Master Everything(No Preference)00:52:00 – Hitting People First vs Taking Them Down.00:57:50 – You need a Moral Compass and an awareness of Violent Offenders.  “If you don’t have a plan for them, they will have a plan for you.”01:01:30 – The On Guard Open Handed Bladed Stance for Aesthetics and Defense01:05:00 – The ability to feel what is happening with yourself and the ability to Watch Observe and Read, is paramount to situational awareness.01:12:36 – What is your perspective on Sport, Street, and Traditional Martial Arts?01:18:15 - “God put you here fort that.  So, you owe it to the people weather you want to do it or not. -- “Tony Robbins01:19:12 – As Martial Arts Instructors we are in the Business of Courage, Confidence, and Clarity.01:22:10 – “Confidence saved me.  I was bullied and scared before martial arts.” – Pitmaster01:24:00 – Everyone on my team is a part of my Hawaiian Kempo Belt System and must follow a Code of Conduct.01:28:20 – What’s the Difference between Chaos and Peace? Peace is a Choice in Chaos.01:32:20 – You have to run a successful business to be able to influence more people.01:41:50 – “I’m going to protect the community, my business, and my family.”-- Pitmaster01:48:00 – What Does a Black Belt Mean To You?
#7: Burton Richardson – Approach Your Training with Integrity and Pressure Test Everything“Self Confidence through the Practice of Realistic Self Defense.” – Burton RichardsonMy Guest this episode is Guro Burton Richardson who is one of the most cutting edge multi style martial arts masters and teachers on the planet.  He is the founder of “JKD Unlimited” which is dedicated to constant improvement through research, experimentation, and development of street affective self defense methods.  He is a full instructor under the legendary Guro Dan Inosanto, a Black Belt Magazine Hall of Fame Member, and is has trained Law Enforcement, Martial Artists and UFC Fighters across the globe.My Key take away is that “Intelligent Pressure Testing Leads to True Confidence”.  I believe Guro Burton’s Research driven humble and open minded approach towards functionalizing martial arts tactics and techniques is an honest approach towards developing true self confidence in your abilities.  This episode is all about self improvement driven by a thirst for knowledge.  We dive deep into teaching and training methods, and discuss the limitless philosophy of always getting better.
“We are all Human Weapons.” – Tony Blauer My guest this episode is Tony Blauer a martial artist, self defense, and combatives instructor for over four decades.  He is the founder of Blauer Tactical Systems which is one of the worlds leading consulting firms specializing in research and development of combative training and equipment for military, law enforcement and self defense communities. This Episode is about Tony Blauer’s research into the neuroscience of fear and the startle flinch.  My key take away is that fear impacts everything we do and that Our ability to recognize, and manage fear directly impacts the quality of our life.  We discuss physiology, physics, and the psychology of personal defense, and how that led Coach Blauer to create the SPEAR System.
“Success Leaves Clues, so Surround Yourself with Greatness.” – Mike SwainMy guest this episode is Mike Swain who is one of the most successful American Judoka’s in history.  He is the first American Male Judoka to win a Gold Medal in the 1987 World Championships and followed that up with a Bronze Medal in the 1988 Olympics.  He is the VP of Martial Arts for Dollamur Sports Surfaces and one of the most respected Martial Arts Masters on the Planet.This Episode is all about what it takes to be a champion on and off the matts.  My key take away is that repetitions, balance, and discipline create an unshakeable trust in your ability to perform under pressure.  Mike’s philosophy is that “Success Leaves Clues”, so surround yourself with greatness. We discuss training strategies, match preparation, and how to deal with adversity.   Mike’s stories are inspirational and his humility and calm, cool, collected demeanor is truly masterful.
“Breathe and Flow with the Go.” – Rickson GracieMy guest this episode is Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Vale Tudo, and MMA legend Master Rickson Gracie.  He reigned as world Jiu Jitsu champion both in the middle-heavy weight and open divisions for almost two decades, retiring with an undefeated record after hundreds of Jiu Jitsu, Vale Tudo and challenge matches.  Since retiring he has focused on unifying the Jiu Jitsu community and spreading his family martial art through his Jiu Jitsu Global Federation and teaching seminars across the world.  He is the author of the NY Times and Wall Street Journal Best seller, one of my favorite books, Breathe – A life in Flow.  Netflix is also developing a film on his life titled Dead or Alive.This Episode is a master class on the warrior’s way.  Master Rickson is an inspiration and personal hero of mine, he is the embodiment of a modern samurai.  My Key takeaway is that everything begins and ends with the ability to control our breathing so we can relax under pressure and approach both martial arts and life with a fluid body and mind mindset.  Master Rickson details that flow is all about presence of mind and body so we can seek a connection and find harmony through balance.  The art of flow is about cultivating our sensitivity so we can make micro adjustments and continuously make ourselves comfortable in uncomfortable situations.  We discuss training methods, teaching philosophy, and the gift of empowerment.  Master Rickson’s stories are so inspirational, and his lessons are life changing.  I hope you get as much out of this as I did.
“Know yourself, know your enemy, know your ability and know your surroundings.” – Master WongMy guest this episode is Michael Wong, known to the world as Master Wong.  He is the first martial artist to successfully use YouTube as a teaching platform with a reach of almost 3 Million followers.  His high energy and dynamic teaching style along with engaging content has inspired and educated millions of viewers.  He is truly an internet trailblazer.This episode is all about Master Wong’s story and his drive to overcome bullying, gangs, and how martial arts has transformed his life.  My key take away is Know Yourself to Know Your Enemy.  We have to develop an awareness and understand our abilities, be able to read our opponents and gage the threats in our surroundings.  This awareness is vital to choosing the correct tactics and strategies in dangerous situations.  We discuss training strategies, teaching methods, and martial arts mindset and philosophy.  Master Wong’s stories of overcoming adversity are inspirational, and he lives and breathes what he teaches.
“Martial Arts taught me to never accept failure.” – Cynthia RothrockMy guest this episode is a film legend, a forms World Champion, a Black Belt Magazine Hall of Famer, the one and only Cynthia Rothrock.  Cynthia is a lifelong martial artist who holds 7 Black Belts and is receiving the 2022 Lifetime Achievement Award at the Century Martial Arts Super Show.  This episode is all about Cynthia Rothrock’s journey from training under Ernie Reyes Sr., representing the legendary West Coast Demo Team, becoming a multiple time world champion in forms, to being discovered by the Hong Kong Film Industry.  My Key Take Away is to Never Accept Failure and to Never Quit.  Martial Arts teaches us to overcome adversity, to learn and to grow.  Not everyone is a natural, but with grit, strong determination, and most importantly a Positive Attitude you can keep going and achieve your dreams.  Cynthia is a true martial artist, her passion for teaching, learning, and her quest for adventure in life is inspirational.  
“Achieving a black belt is telling you that you can do anything you set your mind to." –Jackson RudolphMy guest this episode is Sport Karate World Champion Jackson Rudolph.  Jackson is known for his innovative Bo Staff Routines which have led to 14 ISKA U.S. Open Weapons Titles, the most for any man in history.  Jackson is the founder of The Flow Weapons Training System, a representative and now a Coach for Team Paul Mitchell and was inducted into the Black Belt Magazine Hall of Fame in 2018 as Competitor of the Year.Jackson Rudolph is a remarkable young man and this episode is all about his competitive martial arts and scholastic journey.  My Key Take Away is that Martial Arts Teachings are the Key to Success on the matts and in the Classroom.  Along with being a martial arts world champion Jackson also graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Human Biology and is currently a USUHS Med Student & US Army 2nd Lt studying to be a surgeon.   We talk about preparing for competitions, entering the flow state, clarity in setting goals, developing concentration, overcoming bullying, and that the biggest thing martial arts gives us is the ability to overcome our doubts and build true self confidence. We also talk about the importance of Creating Art and honestly expressing ourselves and why Martial Arts are a gift for children to discover their full potential. 
“It’s a matter of winning the smallest battles in your head before you win the big battles on a big stage.”—Miesha TateMy guest this episode is Miesha Tate who is a pioneer and trailblazer of Women’s Mixed Martial Arts. She is the former Strike Force and UFC Bantamweight Champion and was Vice President of One Championship.  She is currently fighting for the UFC.Miesha Tate has built a career on mental fortitude and going beyond her limitations.  My Key Take Away is that Martial Arts teaches us to stay calm and composed in high pressure situations and gives us the ability to not freakout and be over emotional.  We talk about fight preparation, strategy, and the importance of mental and physical conditioning.  We also discuss the growth of Mixed Martial Arts and how important it is for Athletes to be able to train the individual parts, boxing, Thai boxing, wrestling, and Jiujitsu, and then be able to integrate them into one fluid whole.
“My goal was always to see how quickly I could hurt or paralyze every opponent.”—Master KenMy guest this is episode is the most famous martial arts master in history, the founder of Ameri-Do-Te, the one and only, Master Ken.  Master Ken is the founder of Ameri-Do-Te which is an American street fighting system.  You may know him as the Professor of Pain, he has a Master’s degree in Mutilation, and a Doctorate in Destruction.This episode is all about Master Ken’s greatest gift to the martial arts world, the creation of his style Ameri-Do-Te.  In this episode we discuss how he dissected the ingredients of every fighting style to create his own martial arts stew based in Lethality.  Lethality has always been his goal, and his main concern was how quickly he could hurt or paralyze his opponents.  My key takeaway is how honest and free Master Ken’s approach to martial arts and life is, he never worries about what other people think, and always expresses himself regardless of the consequences.  Stay tuned for one of the most exciting, eye opening, and enlightening conversations I have ever had.
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