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Martial Arts Radio is a bi-weekly show featuring interviews and comments on traditional martial arts topics. From the famous to the not-so, we speak to people from all over the world, in every martial arts discipline. Karate, taekwondo, kung fu, jujutsu, BJJ, HEMA, capoeira, FMA, tai chi, tkd, kungfu, kickboxing, arnis, escrima, tangsoodo,kempo, and everything else you can think of. Brought to you by whistlekick.All episodes are copyright Whistlekick, LLC, All Rights Reserved. Fitness, Diät & Ernährung Gymnastik & Fitness Hygiene & gesundes Leben
  • Episode 1103 - Martial Things with Master Hussey
    Feb 19 2026

    SUMMARY

    In this episode, Andrew Adams and Master Audrey Hussey discuss various aspects of martial arts, including the importance of rank and titles, the role of instructors, and the impact of martial arts on youth. The conversation also touches on the benefits of martial arts for individuals of all ages and the need for effective teaching methods in martial arts schools. They also discuss a unique type of yoga that Master Hussey is getting involved with.

    TAKEAWAYS

    • Master Hussey emphasizes the importance of empowering youth through martial arts.

    • Rank and titles in martial arts do not define a person's ability or worth.

    • Teaching methods in martial arts should be tailored to individual students' needs.

    • Instructors should not be expected to teach without proper training and support.

    • Martial arts can be practiced at any age and offers lifelong benefits.

    • The impact of martial arts extends beyond physical skills to include character development.

    • Social media plays a crucial role in promoting martial arts schools.

    • Learning new techniques and styles can enhance a martial artist's skills.

    • Confidence and self-defense skills are essential for women and youth.

    • Martial arts education should be integrated into public school systems.

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    39 Min.
  • Episode 1102 - Sensei Ronnie Cimorosi
    Feb 16 2026

    SUMMARY

    In this episode, Sensei Ronnie Cimorosi shares his journey into martial arts, starting from his first encounter with martial arts at a VA hospital in 1984. He discusses the profound influence of his sensei, Grandmaster Toby Cooling, and emphasizes the importance of respect, etiquette, and community in martial arts training. Sensei Cimorosi reflects on his teaching philosophy, the legacy he aims to uphold, and the personal growth he witnesses in his students. Through heartfelt stories, he illustrates the impact of martial arts on life and the values he strives to pass on to future generations. He discusses the role of competition in building respect among peers and how martial arts has helped him overcome personal challenges, including health issues. Looking to the future, he expresses hope for the next generation of martial artists and the legacy of his teachings.

    TAKEAWAYS

    • Sensei Cimorosi started martial arts in 1984 after witnessing a confrontation at work.
    • His first sensei was Grandmaster Toby Cooling, who passed away in 2022.
    • He emphasizes the importance of dojo etiquette and respect in martial arts training.
    • He believes that martial arts is not just about fighting but about building a community and family.
    • He feels a strong obligation to his students and the legacy of his sensei.
    • His teaching philosophy is influenced by his sensei's natural ability to teach in any situation.
    • He values the personal growth of his students over trophies and accolades.
    • He aims to pass on the values and integrity taught by his sensei to the next generation.
    • He shares a touching story about his sensei's support for a student recovering from a stroke.
    • Teaching is about more than just martial skills; it's about instilling values.
    • Competition can foster respect and recognition among martial artists.
    • Martial arts can provide a sense of purpose and community.
    • Overcoming adversity through martial arts can lead to personal growth.
    • Building a legacy through the success of students is a key goal.
    • The future of martial arts lies in nurturing the next generation.
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    58 Min.
  • Episode 1101 - Evolving Reasons for Martial Arts Training
    Feb 12 2026

    SUMMARY

    In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew discuss the evolving reasons for martial arts training, emphasizing the importance of soft skills, community, and emotional resilience. They explore how societal trends have shifted perceptions of martial arts, moving beyond self-defense to focus on personal growth and community building. The conversation highlights the value exchange in martial arts training and the necessity for schools to provide compelling reasons for students to engage in their programs. They explore the evolving landscape of martial arts, emphasizing the importance of redefining success beyond physical skills. They discuss the shift towards non-physical benefits, such as mindfulness and community, and how these elements can enhance the martial arts experience. The conversation highlights the need for instructors to communicate these benefits effectively to attract and retain students, ultimately fostering a more supportive and engaged martial arts community.

    TAKEAWAYS

    • The reasons people train in martial arts have evolved over time.

    • Community and emotional resilience are key benefits of martial arts training.

    • Traditional martial arts offer more than just physical benefits.

    • Meditation can be a significant aspect of martial arts practice.

    • Youth programs teach discipline and focus that benefit adults too.

    • Performance anxiety is a common struggle that martial arts can help address.

    • Martial arts training provides a sense of belonging and community.

    • The value exchange in martial arts is crucial for student retention.

    • Schools must compete with various activities for students' time and money.

    • Success in martial arts is often misdefined by physical outcomes.

    • Non-physical benefits are becoming increasingly important in martial arts training.

    • Martial arts can serve as a healthier coping mechanism for stress.

    • Traditional martial arts can adapt to meet various personal needs.

    • Effective marketing should highlight the holistic benefits of martial arts.

    • Students should recognize the value of their training beyond physical skills.

    • Instructors must balance physical training with emotional and mental support.

    • Engaging students in mindfulness practices can improve retention and satisfaction.

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    37 Min.
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