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Punch Kick Choke Chat
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Добавлен 31 июл 2019
We are Punch Kick Choke Chat (PKCC). Each week we sit down with prominent martial artists and interview them to collect their stories, thoughts, and history in a long-form uncut format. What wouldn't you give you to hear a 90min interview with Kano Sensei or Matsumura? Well, this is our modern day version of documenting martial arts history with masters and those around the martial arts scene in their own words. We also have topical discussions, short format micro episodes, training videos, and more. All serious martial artists will find something of value in our shows.
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 182 - Conroy Copeland and Frank Clayton
Join us this week as we sit down with Conroy Copeland and Frank Clayton. Sensei Copeland began his karate training around the age of 15. He has been taught and trained under renowned martial arts instructors like Sensei Richard Kim, Morio Higaonna, and Professor Wally Jay, gaining valuable knowledge that he now shares with his students, some of whom run their own dojos. In 1975, Conroy met Sensei Don Warrener at a tournament and became his student, training at DWMA until the early 1990s when he began learning from Sensei Teruo Chinen, who has been his teacher for the last 20 years. As a competitor, he has represented national teams worldwide for WKO, Karate Ontario, and CKO, earning numer...
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PKCC Episode 181 - Bruce Lee
Просмотров 31314 дней назад
Join us in this short episode as we discuss Bruce Lee. The man and the legend. Or was he? How legit was Bruce Lee? Find out in this episode. Check out the Alpha Progress App for Strength Training - get a 20% discount as a PKCC listener! alphaprogression.com/pkcc
PKCC Episode 180 - Getting passed in rank
Просмотров 12221 день назад
Join us in this micro episode as we discuss what it is like to get passed in rank, when it happens, and how things come full circle if you keep training in martial arts. Don't miss our episodes live on Thursdays 8:30pm Eastern - register below and send your questions in for our guests! 👊 www.punchkickchokechat.com/episodes/upcoming Check out all of our shows on RUclips and in audio format where...
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 179 - Bob Mueller
Просмотров 118Месяц назад
Join us this week as we sit down with Bob Mueller. Speaker, Author, Artist, Entrepreneur, former Professional Martial Arts Teacher and Bikram Yoga Teacher, Shihan Bob Mueller, in his own words, has had a varied and full life of learning and teaching. He is constantly looking for ideas, products and people that will enhance his life and the lives of his friends and family. Presently, Shihan Muel...
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 178 - Michael Calandra
Просмотров 309Месяц назад
Join us this week as we sit down with Hanshi Michael Calandra. A 10th Dan in Isshin-Ryu Karate, Hanshi Calandra spent 22 years with the NYPD. He retired in 2010 as a Detective in the Intelligence Division. Hanshi Calandra is certified in FBI defensive tactics, and has taught numerous martial arts students and taken law enforcement seminars through the United States. He is also the founder of P....
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 177 - Kelvin Bezerra and Nadisson Rossi
Просмотров 147Месяц назад
Join us this week as we sit down with Kelvin Bezerra and Nadisson Rossi. Bezerra Sensei was born in Recife and raised in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Currently, he is a black belt under Professor Jorge Britto of Toronto BJJ. He has been training since 2012 and has competed in various competitions earning medals in all sorts of divisions. He has participated in the organization of NextGen BJJ,IBJJF,...
PKCC Episode 176 - Ankō Itosu with Thomas Feldmann
Просмотров 225Месяц назад
Join us in this topical discussion on Itosu Anko, as we revisit the prolific master of karate with author and researcher, Thomas Feldmann. Thomas is a researcher of martial arts and has written a book on Itosu called, "Ankō Itosu: The Man, the Master, the Myth, Biography of a Legend". Thomas reached out to us after our episode discussing Itosu and we invited him on to correct the record on a fe...
PKCC Episode 175 - Practical Fighting
Просмотров 118Месяц назад
In this micro topic, we discuss the idea of practical fighting ahead of the weekend seminar at JMAC (which took place October 12th 2024). We discuss sport, classical, and practical fighting, how to train for and approach each, and what it means in terms of the mindset one should have. Don't miss our episodes live on Thursdays 8:30pm Eastern - register below and send your questions in for our gu...
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 174 - Host Chat
Просмотров 832 месяца назад
Join us in another host chat this week, as we gear up for Capital Conquest and take audience questions on all things martial arts. Don't miss our episodes live on Thursdays 8:30pm Eastern - register below and send your questions in for our guests! 👊 www.punchkickchokechat.com/episodes/upcoming Check out all of our shows on RUclips and in audio format wherever you get your podcasts: Full episode...
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 173 - Scott Evans
Просмотров 1092 месяца назад
Hanshi Shihan Scott Evans, founder of Koyama Dojo, has spent nearly three decades pursuing mastery and leadership in Hakko Denshin Ryu Jujutsu (HDRJJ), under the guidance of Soke Michael LaMonica. His martial journey began in 1995 with a self-defense class at the University of Akron, sparking a lifelong commitment to HDRJJ. After relocating to Michigan from Akron, OH, Scott founded Koyama Dojo ...
PKCC Micro - Hanshi John Therien Martial Arts Events
Просмотров 1082 месяца назад
In this micro topic, we reflect past and future events such as Capital Conquest, Rendez-Vous Lévis, and World Martial Arts Live. We also discuss fun memories of these events, and pay homage to the top martial arts promoter in Canada and friend of the show responsible for organizing these events, Hanshi John Therien. Don't miss our episodes live on Thursdays 8:30pm Eastern - register below and s...
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 170 - Delphie Dugal-Tessier
Просмотров 1012 месяца назад
Join us as we sit down with Professor Delphie Dugal-Tessier, an accomplished martial artist and passionate advocate for women's self-defense. With over 15 years of experience in martial arts, her journey began after retiring from the National Mogul Team in search of a new way to stay fit and active. She discovered Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) and quickly fell in love with the art, competing across...
PKCC Episode 169 - Professional and Martial Life
Просмотров 763 месяца назад
Join us in this micro topic as host Nicklaus Suino and Robert Chlumsky discuss balancing a professional and martial arts lifestyle, and how the two and synergize. We draw on Sensei Suino's experience in succeeding in both fronts in this micro discussion. Have thoughts on how the two lives can co-exist (or not)? Let us know in the comments or drop us a line - www.punchkickchokechat.com/contact D...
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 168 - Neil Prime
Просмотров 1003 месяца назад
Join us as we chat with Hanshi Neil Prime, who holds multiple ranks including an 8th Dan in Shintani Wado Kai Karate, 8th Dan in the World Traditional Karate Association, and 6th Dans in Shindo Bo / SWKKF as well as in the Superfoot Systems. He is a direct student of Hanshi Masaru Shintani (1927-2000) as well as Grand Master Bill "Superfoot" Wallace, and is the Canadian Director of the Superfoo...
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 167 - Robert Wolfe
Просмотров 1103 месяца назад
Join us this week as we sit down with Sensei Robert Wolfe. Sensei Wolfe, the founder and chief instructor of Itten Dojo, began martial arts training in 1975 while attending Bucknell University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Japanese Studies, and has taught since 1985. Wolfe Sensei has trained in swordsmanship since 1990 and Aikijutsu since 1992. He holds the ranks of 6th Dan in A...
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 166 - Kevin Blok
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 166 - Kevin Blok
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 165 - Jeff Speakman
Просмотров 7823 месяца назад
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 165 - Jeff Speakman
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 164 - Seasonality in Martial Arts
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 164 - Seasonality in Martial Arts
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 163 - Ron Wattie
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 163 - Ron Wattie
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 162 - Richard Norton
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 162 - Richard Norton
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 161 - McDojo Host Chat
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 161 - McDojo Host Chat
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 160 - Host Chat
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 160 - Host Chat
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 159 - Jason Chen
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 159 - Jason Chen
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 157 - Ankō Itosu
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 157 - Ankō Itosu
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 156 - Chantal Vaillancourt
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 156 - Chantal Vaillancourt
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 155 - Patrick Barton
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 155 - Patrick Barton
World Martial Arts Live - Chantal Vaillancourt (23:00 EDT)
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World Martial Arts Live - Chantal Vaillancourt (23:00 EDT)
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 154 - John Spears
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 154 - John Spears
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 153 - Sword Reveal
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 153 - Sword Reveal
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 152 - Neil Stolsmark
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 152 - Neil Stolsmark
Concur, influential artist . Solid but nothing new but his presentation.
Sought this out to learn a little more about my great uncle and maybe get advice towards my own martial arts journey. Really interesting podcast. Looking forward to tuning into it in the future.
Glad that you found the channel, hope that you found some interesting bits of information in that episode
@@pkcc I did! My grandpa told me lots about Uncle Monty (as my family calls him) but I hadn't really seen too much of what he did. This was useful and also just generally intriguing. Thanks for making the effort into posting and recording this :D
@@Fi_Fie_Four_Pawsyou are welcome, it's what we do!
Some people have little regard for their own welfare. Absolutely no regards ours.
Osu. Even though Bruce Lee passed away at such a young age, he definteky left his legacy.
No doubt about that
My brothers ❤️🤜
WOW! I'm 6 minutes into the show AND see it was done WHILE I was in OKINAWA for the 6th time... and I must say Hanshi Clanadra really opened up with a BOMB!!! like BAM he just put it out there LOL. I guess somebody had to say it :)
Happy (belated) birthday, Robert!
Watch the special on Hulu, the Vow of Silence the assassination of Annie Mae, he was married to her and had 2 children with her and cheated on her both from Nova Scotia... she ended up dead as a result of his discretion looks like the same guy...
Jeff Speakman is a thinking man's martial artist.
Great podcast. Looking forward to going back and listening to many more episodes. Calandra Sensei, yes please on the seminars! For those of us that are younger in our martial arts and those who have not trained on Okinawa, I think it so necessary for us to see a bigger picture outside of our dojos and would be greatly appreciative of your time and efforts in sharing your knowledge and experience. Thank you to everyone for the podcast. Happy to have discovered it.
We are happy to hear you found us, thanks for the kind words!
Looks a lot like Yong Chun White Crane Sam Zhan.
Itosu was such an amazing master and I love all the myths and stories about him. Thanks for this amazing interview.
Thank you, glad that you enjoyed it! We're lucky to have Thomas on and plan to have him back on soon to discuss other figures
@ great! He’s very knowledgeable.
A millionaire in spirit...
Thoroughly enjoyed this interview.
RIP! Kyosji Hogarth Ouss!
What about having Hanshi Anthony sandoval on
Love it thank you, now I want to read more books
Reading is an important part :)
Nice power snap Sensei...so cool
Thomas sensei, I enjoyed your Itosu book and am now starting to read the Yabu book. Thank you for your research 🙏
Great talk. I’m glad to hear real world opinions from the panel but fights are so unpredictable. Great tips.
Nearly looking forward to this interview with one of the leading karate research historians...
This was a fun chat
76 i grew up in alberta Tony Martin moved to Alberta and the same town as me in that time period . Tony was a black belt under Monty Guest and we started the first Kai Shin Karate school in Alberta. I feel mabe one sided we trained closer to the Tsiroka style with intesity than many dojos at that time.. We were out in middle of country farm in a old school. Guys from calgary and edmonton came and heard of our school sometime they joined. They would drive two hours to our club twice a week. I loved your show brings me back to the years i follwed to my black. Thank you. I still train at 61 and feel if Kai shin was not for me i would not be here i needed that club really saved alot pain in my life . I also had it in many times i had pain and used movement medicine to heal.
Comments like this is why we do our show, thanks for the comment and kind words.
A true, modern day warrior and gentleman. Thank you for sharing your story!
Sensei Bodrug, an amazing martial artist and an amazing person. Great podcast.
Thank you for listening for all your support, Sensei Dejong
Loved it, thank you
Amazing, thank you.
Lots of great wisdom shared. Curious now as to which Mississauga Sensei Kyoshi Rice had been training with.
Great episode - thank you!
Thumbs up. Great stories. Amazing martial arts journey!
Got it. Thank you.
Amazing, thanks for recording this guys! :)
It was cool hearing everyone sharing their perspectives on the idea of training in more than one martial art.
I did some pretty hardcore training under Hanshi Ken Tallack. My black belt grading was about 9 hours long and it was brutal. But it sounds like a cakewalk compared to the way Bill Hind used to train LOL.
Haha yes he definitely took his karate seriously. Congratulations on your black belt
@@pkcc Thanks. Of course it was 40 years ago
This is gold.
Listening to this as I am entering a somewhat forced time of taking a break from training, it was very insightful to hear from both of you, and what you have seen in the past few years! Thank you for sharing, great topic Senseis!
Never seen a more defined load of horse shit in my entire life.
I watch you guy's all the time. This was by far the most touching episode yet! Many people aren't able to see those special moments in life until they know their own life is in jeopardy. The courage shown from Hanshi Joslin is awesome on another level and it's amazing he is leading people to the bible.
It was the most touching one for us too, that and the one with Sensei Doug Knispel on losing a Sensei. Thanks for your comment
Thanks to the people of Punch Kick Choke Chat for having me on their podcast. It was a pleasure to share some of my perspectives with some very welcoming and knowledgeable people
It was pleasure to have you on as a guest, thanks for the enlightening conversation!
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Thank you for dedicating yourselves to the martial arts in this format. As far as this video is concerned, however, as Itosu's biographer, I am sorry to say that it contains many errors and anachronisms - starting with the opening photo, which shows Japanese fencing master Miyake Sango and not Itosu Ankō (1831-1915). The photo issue was corrected several years ago. It is very important to make this clear, otherwise such kind falsehoods based on incorrect sources and interpretations regarding Itosu will continue to spread.
Hi Mr. Feldmann, thank you for reaching out to us with these comments including the photo discrepancy. We'd love to have you on the show to correct the record and chat with us about Itosu. Please reach out if you are interested and we'll arrange the details.
@@pkcc Sure, let's do this. I just finished my book about Yabu Kentsu and started promoting it but will certainly find time to also talk about Itosu Anko. To arrange the details we should switch to email. Just let me know your address. Many thanks - Thomas
If you contact us through the form here we can switch to email. Happy to talk about Yabu Kentsu and your latest book as well. Thanks! www.punchkickchokechat.com/contact
@@pkcc I contacted you through the form.
I concur 💥🖖🏾
I'm ready for it Sensei ❤️🔥🥋
Interesting, thank you
Very interesting to learn more about the history of karate in this way. Thank you for that.
Thank you, glad that you like it!
That was amazing!
Awesome reveal Sensei. The crisp sound of both swords cutting through the air and beautifully simple design,makes it worth owning. ❤🖖🏾
Love it, thank you