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BARE KNUCKLE BOXING World Of Martial Arts Podcast 4
World of Martial Arts Show
03/03/21 • 28 min
Hosted by Mick Tully (MKG Coventry), Nathan Leverton (Leicester Shootfighters), Kurt Cornwell (MKG Detroit).
Produced and Directed by Will Henshaw and Antman McGinley
#BKB #BareKnuckle #MMA #MartialArtsLife #MartialArts #NathanLeverton #MickTully #KurtCornwell #MKG #Detroit #WoMATelevision #worldofmartialartstelevision
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Erik Paulson The Meaning Of Life & Everything Else & Martial Arts
World of Martial Arts Show
03/30/19 • 83 min
One of the best shows we've ever done. We speak with sensei Erik Paulson, talking: Brandon Lee, Catch Wrestling, BJJ, Jeet Kune Do, Being a Stuntman, The Machado Brothers, Gracie Jiu Jitsu, Ghost Stories, The Meaning of Life. It's all here, and it's amazing!
Host Jon McElroy on Martial Arts Chat
Sponsors: World of Martial Arts Television A1fightgear.com Beastgear.co.uk MMATakeover.com
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THINK LIKE BRUCE LEE!!! Chris Kent Reveals All
World of Martial Arts Show
06/01/24 • 53 min
Unlocking Bruce Lee's Mindset: A Journey with Chris Kent
Have you ever wondered what it takes to think like Bruce Lee? Chris Kent, a renowned martial artist and Jeet Kune Do (JKD) expert in conversation with Andrew Staton, takes us on an enlightening journey into the philosophies and mental strategies that shaped Bruce Lee's life. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone interested in personal growth and self-improvement.
Chris Kent has spent decades studying and teaching JKD, and his latest book, "How to Think Like Bruce Lee," is a culmination of his life's work. But don't be fooled by the title—it's not about mimicking Bruce Lee's thoughts. Instead, it's about applying his philosophical principles to your own life. As Chris puts it, "It's not about thinking the same thoughts as Bruce Lee, because that's an impossibility. It's got nothing to do with that. It's about you and yourself."
One of the most compelling aspects of this episode is how Chris breaks down the core tenets of Bruce Lee's philosophical perspective. He delves into the mental strategies and foundational principles that Bruce used in all aspects of his life, from martial arts to personal development. Chris emphasizes that JKD is not just about fighting; it's a holistic approach to life. "Jeet Kune Do is an art. It's a philosophy. It's a state of being," he says.
Chris has also expanded his teachings into a YouTube channel, aptly named "Think Like Bruce Lee." The channel serves as a platform for casual yet profound conversations about JKD principles and their applications in everyday life. From purposeful movement to mental training, Chris covers a wide range of topics aimed at personal growth. "I'm making them for people who are seriously interested in their own personal growth," he notes.
The episode also touches on Chris's consultancy work, where he applies JKD principles to help individuals and businesses achieve peak performance. Whether it's technical issues, curriculum design, or creating a JKD culture, Chris's consultancy aims to transmit the DNA of JKD to those who seek it.
One of the highlights of the episode is Chris's recounting of his TEDx talk, where he discussed a whole new approach to learning and living, inspired by JKD principles. The talk was a testament to how Bruce Lee's philosophy can be a catalyst for personal transformation.
As you listen to this episode, you'll find yourself inspired to apply these timeless principles to your own life. Whether you're a martial artist or someone seeking personal growth, the wisdom shared by Chris Kent offers valuable insights that can help you become a more effective, productive, and creative individual.
So, if you're ready to unlock the secrets of Bruce Lee's mindset and embark on a journey of self-improvement, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in and discover how to think like Bruce Lee!
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SPEED in Martial Arts SHOCK & AWE Symposium Interview Revealed
World of Martial Arts Show
07/30/23 • 49 min
SPEED in Martial Arts SHOCK & AWE Symposium Interview
Mick Tully talks to Mahipal Lunia about finding, training and perfecting SPEED in martial arts at SHOCK & AWE the unique, 30 place, application only, martial arts symposium featuring exclusive access to secretive arts and reclusive teachers.
Deep dive into unifying concepts and functional drills, learn multidisciplinary methods to enhance SPEED perception and performance. Big, deeply important, key concepts and abilities.
He reveals it will be very INTENSE... 40 hours, 14 arts from 11 countries covering 6 types of weapons... 19 ambassadors with 750+ years of experience 07.00hrs to 22.00hrs for 3 days. Apply immediately if this could be you. The spaces are limited. Only 30 students accepted. It will not be repeated.
Hosted in November 2023 at an undisclosed location in San Jose, California The Immersion Labs have brought together the best, Patrick Strong Beyond Speed: It helps by itself Tim Cartmell Clinch/Trap to Throwing Speed Steven Plinck Positional Speed Eric Knauss Combination Speed Ron Lew Breaking the Sound Barrier/ Flexible Steel Mark Mikita Explosive Speed Paul Porter Reading Tells: Perceptual and Mental Speed Maija Soderholm Alteration Speed Scott Meredith Sensitivity Speed Riichi Kitano Sen - Initiative to Kill Speed in Koryu Mahipal Lunia Deceptive Bowie Dr TJ Desch-Obi Malicia in Grima & Capoeira Dexter Miksch Bowie Backcut Flow Miguel Lopez From Golden Glove to the Street Jerry Walker Mature Speed & Timing Carlito Bonjoc Speed in Transcending Limitations James Bishop Bruce Lee's Speed & Timing Steaphen Fick Alchemy of Timing in the Italian Renaissance Michael Donohue Proprioception & Hand-Eye Coordination
More information at: TheImmersionLabs
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JEDIS & JURUS Hidden SILAT Master
World of Martial Arts Show
01/01/25 • 85 min
In the latest episode we had the privilege of sitting down with the legendary Guru Chris Parker, a name synonymous with martial arts mastery and teaching excellence. Chris's journey into the world of martial arts began in 1973, inspired by none other than Bruce Lee. This initial spark led him to explore Shotokan Karate and eventually the enigmatic art of Silat, under the mentorship of Idris, a pivotal figure in his life.
Chris's story is not just about martial arts techniques; it's about the profound philosophy that underpins the practice. He shares his insights on the roles of teachers and gurus, emphasizing that true mastery is not about titles or ranks, but about the continual journey of learning and serving others. Chris believes that martial arts is a human endeavour, shaped by the quality of those who practise and teach it.
One of the most striking aspects of Chris's philosophy is his emphasis on internal growth and communication. He discusses the importance of meditation and the ability to listen and connect with others, both in martial arts and in life. For Chris, martial arts is not just a physical practice but a path to personal transformation and mindfulness.
As we age, the importance of longevity and health in martial arts becomes paramount. Chris shares his wisdom on training for the long term, encouraging practitioners to focus on recovery and maintaining a balance between discipline and rest. His insights are invaluable for anyone looking to sustain their practice well into their later years.
This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for martial arts enthusiasts and anyone interested in personal development. Chris Parker's journey and teachings remind us that martial arts is more than just a physical discipline; it's a way of life that can enrich every aspect of our being. Tune in to hear more from this modern master and be inspired by his journey of growth, discipline, and mindfulness.
Interviewed by Mick Tully who is a JKD Instructor under Guro Dan
Inosanto and Rick Faye. He runs MKG Coventry and is a BJJ black belt.
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NO HOLDS BARRED KARATE Vince Morris Interview
World of Martial Arts Show
04/14/19 • 21 min
NO HOLDS BARRED KARATE Vince Morris Interview
Vince Morris talks about what he's learnt over decades of training. WHAT has been LOST in KARATE?
WHAT does he THINK of CHI BALLZ?
WHAT's the DIFFERENCE between SPORT and REAL KARATE?
CAN he SING?
IS he ELVIS incognito?
He dispels the myths about the correct use of points, pressure and grabs that when applied properly can work with devastating effect.
No CHI BALLZ are used or deployed.
He is an accomplished musician and singer.
Vince Morris BA(Hons.) 9th Dan Kissaki-Kai (9th Dan I.S.O.K.)
Now in his seventies, with more than 60 years Martial Arts experience, Vince Morris is a leading authority in the world of karate and his effective no-nonsense approach to his art has earned him worldwide respect. He regularly taught Tactical Officer Protection courses at the Antwerp Police Academy and for a variety of other Law Enforcement agencies which has brought him many commendations and citations for his extraordinary skills along with the acknowledgement that these skills have saved lives!
Always concerned with making the art of karate as effective as he knew it could be, Vince developed Kissaki-Kai Karate, and by utilising his knowledge of pressure points and the “Rules of Combat” has seen it develop into a well-rounded system of personal protection.
Vince Morris has influenced many of today’s leading instructors both directly and indirectly via his teaching and numerous books and videos on applied karate. Kissaki-Kai has branch Dojo all over the world, in Europe, China and the USA.
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DK Yoo? LOSER? What's Wrong?
World of Martial Arts Show
12/06/21 • 37 min
Brad had said he didn't want to seriously hurt him so would only punch to the body not the head and this allowed DK Yoo to exceed expectations and last the fight. DK Yoo did not win, he comprehensively lost, in spite of or... because of various factors... perhaps the best that can be said is that he got in the ring. Was it worth watching? No, not at all. Take a look and see what you think.
What's next for DK Yoo? A fight with Xiu Xiaodong whilst much trumpeted is extremely unlikely to happen, especially now. Will he return to exhibiting his movie like skills online or a more serious match up with a traditional martial artist... who knows? Do you care? His supporters probably will.
This is the BEST MARTIAL ARTS Show in the world. No egos, just thoughtful insight. Intelligent discussion from inside the world of martial arts.
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KNIFE ATTACK SURVIVOR: TRAUMA to TRIUMPH
World of Martial Arts Show
12/06/24 • 65 min
Eddie recounts the harrowing experience of being stabbed six times, an
incident that changed the course of his life forever. In this riveting
episode of the World of Martial Arts Show, Mick Tully sits down with the
legendary Ajan Guru Eddie Quinn. Known as the best Irish martial artist
in the Midlands, Eddie shares his extraordinary journey into martial
arts, sparked by a life-altering event 40 years ago.
Eddie's introduction to martial arts was not born out of a desire for
competition or fame but from a deeply personal need for self-defence and
healing. After a violent attack left him with multiple stab wounds,
Eddie found himself at a crossroads. With the encouragement of a heart
specialist, he embarked on a journey into the world of martial arts,
initially exploring disciplines like Japanese Jiu-Jitsu and Muay Thai.
However, it was his encounter with Silat and the teachings of Chris
Parker that truly transformed his approach to martial arts.
Over the years, Eddie developed 'The Approach', a unique martial arts
system that emphasises simplicity, effectiveness, and adaptability. It's
a method that resonates not only with martial artists but also with
military personnel and self-defence enthusiasts worldwide. The beauty of
'The Approach' lies in its accessibility—if you can throw a ball, walk,
and move naturally, you can master the basics of this system.
Eddie's story is also a testament to the power of mentorship and
community. His long-standing relationship with Chris Parker, a visionary
in the martial arts world, has been pivotal in shaping his journey.
It's a reminder that finding the right teacher can make all the
difference in one's personal and professional growth.
For those new to martial arts or considering starting, Eddie's journey
offers invaluable lessons. It's not just about learning to fight; it's
about building confidence, finding peace, and transforming one's life.
Whether you're driven by a need for self-defence or a desire for
personal growth, martial arts can be a powerful tool for change.
As you listen to this episode, you'll not only gain insights into
Eddie's martial arts philosophy but also discover the profound impact it
has had on his life and the lives of many others. So, tune in to hear
how Eddie Quinn turned a life-altering event into a legacy of resilience
and empowerment. You might just find the inspiration you need to embark
on your own journey of transformation. Contact Eddie here; http://www.the-approach.com
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SPEED 2 Martial Arts Shock & Awe Symposium Interview
World of Martial Arts Show
08/08/23 • 56 min
SPEED 2 Martial Arts Shock & Awe Symposium Interview
Mick Tully talks to Mahipal Lunia about deeper levels finding, training and perfecting SPEED in martial arts at SHOCK & AWE the unique, 30 place, application only, martial arts symposium featuring exclusive access to secretive arts and reclusive teachers.
Deep dive into unifying concepts and functional drills, learn multidisciplinary methods to enhance SPEED perception and performance. Big, deeply important, key concepts and abilities.
More information at www.theimmersionlabs.com
Summary
The discussion revolved around the concept of "beyond speed" in martial arts, which involved breaking free from preconceived notions and constructs to achieve a heightened level of awareness and reaction. Mahipal explained that this required a shift in perception and an absence of language or ego.
0:02
Mick and Mahipal discussed the concept of mastery in martial arts, emphasizing the importance of becoming a conduit for technique and attaining a state of egolessness. They also touched on the metaphysical aspects of martial arts and the search for a higher purpose beyond physical combat.
11:56
Mick and Mahipal discussed the OODA Loop and its application in martial arts. They explored the importance of observing, orienting, deciding, and acting in combat situations, as well as the significance of sensing intent and being aware of oneself and others during a fight.
18:00
Mahipal and Mick discuss the importance of observing and improving weak areas in order to enhance speed and decision-making in confrontations. They also mention how age can be overcome by refining skills and reading intent.
24:21
Mick and Mahipal discussed various martial arts and their effectiveness in terms of physical speed and processing speed. They mentioned martial arts such as fencing, Olympic Taekwondo, armored combat, and judo as potential options for improving speed and processing abilities.
36:27
Mahipal and Mick discussed various topics including the importance of balance between quantity and quality of life, the desire for improvement and development, the concept of going beyond traditional martial arts techniques, and the influence of strategic thinking in combat.
Hosted in November 2023 at an undisclosed location in San Jose, California The Immersion Labs have brought together the best,
Patrick Strong
Beyond Speed: It helps by itself
Tim Cartmell
Clinch/Trap to Throwing Speed
Steven Plinck
Positional Speed
Eric Knauss
Combination Speed
Ron Lew
Breaking the Sound Barrier/ Flexible Steel
Mark Mikita
Explosive Speed
Paul Porter
Reading Tells: Perceptual and Mental Speed
Maija Soderholm
Alteration Speed
Scott Meredith
Sensitivity Speed
Riichi Kitano
Sen - Initiative to Kill Speed in Koryu
Mahipal Lunia
Deceptive Bowie
Dr TJ Desch-Obi
Malicia in Grima & Capoeira
Dexter Miksch
Bowie Backcut Flow
Miguel Lopez
From Golden Glove to the Street
Jerry Walker
Mature Speed & Timing
Carlito Bonjoc
Speed in Transcending Limitations
James Bishop
Bruce Lee's Speed & Timing
Steaphen Fick
Alchemy of Timing in the Italian Renaissance
Michael Donohue
Proprioception & Hand-Eye Coordination
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EXCLUSIVE Andrew Koji Jason Tobin Interview WARRIOR 3
World of Martial Arts Show
06/25/23 • 13 min
Season 3 punches back onto our screens
Andrew Koji and Jason Tobin reveal what we can expect in the new SEASON 3.
How did they evolve their characters?
How did they train and act? Do they train in JKD?
Did they incorporate BJJ into the fight scenes?
What's the big surprise?
Opening Synopsis
In the wake of the race riots that upended Chinatown in season two, Mai Ling uses her government connections to consolidate power, while Ah Sahm and the Hop Wei must find new ways to survive.
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World of Martial Arts Show currently has 96 episodes available.
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