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Finding Your Craft

Ramie Chaarani

The martial arts community lives amongst us. Ramie talks to people around the world about what their journey with Martial Arts has been like.

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Nathan Dos Santos is one of the top competitors in jiu jitsu coming out of Canada.  more

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3 years ago

In this episode Ramie talks with Collin Hart about his journey through his childhood where he would get in friendly full contact fights with his friends in the school yard. more

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3 years ago

In this episode Jorge and I talk about his introduction to jiu jitsu and MMA in his home country of Brazil and his journey to Canada while fighting MMA and competing in jiu jitsu tournaments   more

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3 years ago

In this episode Sean and I talk about his motivations for competing, using his diagnosis of ADHD as a strength to excel in Jiu Jitsu and Mortal Kombat.  Sean is a former team mate of mine who used to whoop me any time we trained together.  more

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3 years ago

In this episode Floss (Andrew Webb) talks about how he came up into Muay Thai in Australia. He also talks about how he continued his training once he got to the US.   more

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In this episode Burt Watson talks about what it was like to be a part of history. Burt Watson is the former manager of Smokin Joe Frazier, he was the event Coordinator in the UFC and several large boxing events.   more

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3 years ago

Papa Frank (Frank Nunez) is a black belt under Ralph Gracie and teaches out of the Cave in Daly City and in RGSF. Papa Frank has been studying martial arts for decades spanning from Wing Chun and now to Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. more

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3 years ago

Nima is the founder of Moments Management, an organization that manages professional athletes including Alexander Gustafsson, Gegard Mousasi, Luke Stewart, Antoni Hardonk and many more. more

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3 years ago

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 1 ratings
  • The martial journey

    I really enjoy Ramie’s format of interviewing martial artists and those in the industry on when and why they started the martial arts journey, and what it means to them.

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    RichO2L
    United States3 years ago

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