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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. エクササイズ・フィットネス フィットネス・食生活・栄養 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Episode 1134 - Sensei Diane Ortenzio-Cooling
    2026/06/08

    SUMMARY

    In this episode, Sensei Diane shares her 47-year journey in martial arts, discussing the evolution of women's participation, the challenges faced in training, and the importance of consistency and motivation. She reflects on her transition from student to teacher and emphasizes the transformative power of martial arts in building self-esteem and community. She also shares her journey from martial arts practitioner to teacher, discussing her passion for joint locks and the importance of adapting training for aging bodies. She emphasizes the need for women in martial arts to have a platform and the lessons learned from organizing events. Sensei Diane reflects on how martial arts has been a lifeline during difficult times and the importance of sharing knowledge within the community. Looking to the future, she expresses her desire to make martial arts accessible for older individuals and the necessity of consistent training for self-defense.

    TAKEAWAYS

    • Diane has been training in martial arts for 47 years.
    • She started martial arts for self-defense due to a rough job environment.
    • The dojo environment was welcoming, encouraging her to stay.
    • Training in the 80s was different, with fewer women involved.
    • Women often have to drop out of training due to family responsibilities.
    • Diane's motivation evolved from self-defense to helping others.
    • Consistency in training is crucial for mental and physical health.
    • The dojo serves as a place to leave troubles behind and recharge.
    • Diane emphasizes the importance of not quitting, even when motivation wanes.
    • Transitioning from student to teacher was a natural progression for Diane.
    • Learning multiple martial arts can enhance overall skills.
    • Ego should be left at the door in martial arts training.
    • Feedback from participants is crucial for event improvement.
    • Martial arts serves as a vital social network for practitioners.
    • Martial arts can be a lifeline during personal hardships.
    • Sharing knowledge is essential for growth in martial arts.
    • Adapting training for older individuals is a future goal.
    • Consistent training is necessary for effective self-defense.

    To connect with Sensei Diane:
    www.thepowma.org
    dianeoc@thepowma.org

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    49 分
  • Episode 1133 - Martial Things with Kellie Thomas
    2026/06/04

    SUMMARY

    In this engaging conversation, Andrew Adams and Kellie Thomas explore various aspects of martial arts, focusing on teaching methods, the importance of technology, and innovative approaches to black belt testing. They discuss the significance of creating a supportive learning environment, the concept of 'leveling up' instead of traditional testing, and the journey beyond black belt. The conversation highlights the importance of student engagement and retention, as well as reflections on the martial arts community.

    TAKEAWAYS

    • The conversation is free-flowing and spontaneous, reflecting the nature of martial arts discussions.
    • Technology, such as video cameras, can enhance the learning experience in martial arts schools.
    • Presence and control in teaching are crucial for effective martial arts instruction.
    • Innovative black belt testing can include personal demonstrations to showcase students' personalities.
    • Creating a supportive learning environment fosters student engagement and retention.
    • Changing the terminology from 'testing' to 'leveling up' can reduce anxiety and promote a positive mindset.
    • Encouraging students to practice and prepare empowers them to take ownership of their progress.
    • Involving students in judging and presentations enhances their learning experience.
    • The journey in martial arts continues beyond achieving a black belt, emphasizing lifelong learning.
    • Student retention can be influenced by their engagement and the community within the martial arts school.

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    32 分
  • Episode 1132 - Doju Larry Dorsey
    2026/06/01

    SUMMARY

    In this engaging conversation, Jeremy Lesniak talks with Doju Larry Dorsey about the multifaceted world of his martial arts training. They discuss the importance of building confidence in students, the role of instructors in shaping future teachers, and the real-life applications of martial arts beyond the dojo. Doju Dorsey shares his insights on adapting teaching methods to meet the diverse needs of students, emphasizing the significance of genuine communication and rapport. The conversation also touches on personal experiences, safety in training, and the legacy of martial arts instruction.

    In this conversation, Doju Larry Dorsey shares profound insights from his life journey, including his transition from professional football to martial arts, the importance of meditation in managing anger, and the lessons learned from his mentor. He emphasizes the significance of teaching and carrying on the legacy of martial arts, while also reflecting on the challenges faced in his life, including homelessness and working in prisons. Dorsey advocates for a brotherhood in martial arts, highlighting the need for community and support among practitioners.

    TAKEAWAYS
    • Martial arts training can transform individuals into better versions of themselves.
    • Building confidence in students is crucial for their success in martial arts.
    • Effective teaching requires understanding each student's unique needs.
    • Instructors should view their students as future teachers.
    • Real-life scenarios are essential in martial arts training.
    • Safety is a top priority in martial arts instruction.
    • Genuine communication fosters trust between instructors and students.
    • Teaching methods should be adaptable to different learning styles.
    • Humor and positivity enhance the learning environment.
    • Personal experiences shape the way instructors teach and connect with students.
    • Meditation can help manage anger effectively.
    • His journey from pro football to martial arts was transformative.
    • Respect and communication are key in teaching martial arts.
    • Life lessons come from both successes and failures.
    • Meditation can open up new perspectives and insights.

    To connect with Doju Larry Dorsey: ldorseys@aol.com

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