"You Don Know ME!" Talk show about martial artists around the world and the many interests they have outside of fighting.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | WrestlingSports |
Legendary Olympic Gold Medalist Mark Schultz gives us an exclusive look into his life and the world of Wrestling.
After recently competing in the judo Grand Slam tournament representing the United States of America at 90 kilograms Geronimo fills us in on some of the key players there were at this tournament.
We also do a comparison of styles of judo techniques... more
The owner of Pacific Grappler in Okinawa Japan stops in chat about recent rule changes in internal Judo completions.
We ask if they are good or bad for the sport?? The rule changes are:
* Decision 1: Scoring for actions that, without stopping,... more
* Toom is awesome Edit later!
The alwas entertaining Dr. Antonio Graceffo catches us up on his ongoing struggle to wrestle in Mongolia. We focus on learning the Mongolian language, making the best out of lockdown, and possible next moves.
Follow Antonio's Martial Arts Odyssey ... more
Noriaki Kiguchi had to teach himself to be strong. After growing up as a sick child with his only sparring partner being tree be build himself up to being a world level wrestler. He carried this into his teaching of Japanese MMA greats like Genki S... more
Neil McCarthy didn’t let life pass him by. Even though Ireland isn’t known for wrestling, he took it on himself to bring back world experience to his country. After learning from his Eastern European coaches, he ventured even further east to Asia. He... more
This show is great for anyone who wants to dive deep into all the facets of martial arts life. I love the interviews from people all around the world with such a diverse set of skills and ways they use martial arts in their life and work. Whether your a fighter, teacher or student, it’s worth a listen to.
A country boys soul in a city boys world. Great authentic content with new perspectives on everything from martial arts to donuts.
Finally someone pieces together what is interesting about martial arts without being too serious
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