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The Drunken Boxing Podcast

The Drunken Boxing Podcast
Chinese Martial Arts
Wushu
Martial Arts
Martial Arts Education
Xingyi Quan
Traditional Chinese Practices
Sanda
Wing Chun
MMA
Mu Shin Martial Culture
Bagua Zhang
Ba Gua Zhang
Boston
Gulao Wing Chun
Xing Yi Quan
Hua Jin Online Learning Program
Mushin Martial Culture
Bai Yuan Tong Bei
Chi-Sue
Taiji Quan

A podcast which features causal discussion with people who are involved in martial arts and related culture and lifestyle practices, while we have a few adult beverages. Support this channel and all my projects: www.patreon.com/mushinmartialculture

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The Drunken Boxing Podcast #067 - Jim RoselandoSifu Jim Roselando has been involved in the martial arts for over twenty-five years. A 6th generation disciple of Pin Sun Wing Chun under Master Sifu Henry Mui, he is also the only American to have perfo... more

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The Drunken Boxing Podcast #066 - Alex RichterSifu Alex Richter is a martial arts fanatic who hosts The Kung Fu Genius Podcast and YouTube Channel, where he shares his in-depth knowledge of the Kung Fu world and corrects commonly held misconceptions.... more

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The Drunken Boxing Podcast #065 - Nick GraceninMaster Nick Gracenin has a 4 decade career as a teacher of Qigong, Tai Chi, Chinese Yoga (Dao Yin) and Chinese Martial Arts. One of the first foreigners to study in the People’s Republic of China in the ... more

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The Drunken Boxing Podcast #064 - Urs Krebs

Urs Krebs is a traditional Chen style Taiji Quan & Hung Kune (Hung Gar) practitioner based in Bern, Switzerland. He travelled to China relatively early following its opening up and practiced in Shaolin, Ch... more

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Jim Roselando
Boston-based Kung Fu practitioner specializing in Gulao Wing Chun; founder of MIT Qigong Club and Harvard Qigong Club; Wing Chun Illustrated columnist
Gulao Wing Chun / MIT Qigong Club / Harvard Qigong Club
Episode: The Drunken Boxing Podcast #067 - Jim Roselando
Alex Richter
Wing Chun Specialist, runs The Kung Fu Genius YouTube channel, and heads the City Wing Chun organization in New York.
City Wing Chun
Episode: The Drunken Boxing Podcast #066 - Alex Richter
Nick Gracenin
A pioneer in Chinese martial arts in North America and early practitioner of sport Wushu.
Episode: The Drunken Boxing Podcast #065 - Nick Gracenin
Urs Krebs
A longtime practitioner and teacher of traditional Chinese martial arts from Switzerland.
Wang Xian Chen Style Taiji Quan Research Institute
Episode: The Drunken Boxing Podcast #064 - Urs Krebs
Toni Parada
Chinese martial artist with extensive background in Bagua Zhang, Aikido, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Episode: The Drunken Boxing Podcast #063 - Toni Parada
David Rogers
Martial artist and closed-door disciple of master Deng Jan Gong, founder of the Rising Crane Centre
Rising Crane Centre
Episode: The Drunken Boxing Podcast #062 - David Rogers
Peter Warr
Master Peter Warr is a prominent martial artist and pioneer in Chinese martial arts, especially known for his work in the UK and his role as an international judge and educator.
British Council for Chinese Martial Arts
Episode: The Drunken Boxing Podcast #061 - Peter Warr
Ian Lee
A well-respected martial arts coach and national team coach for Sanda in the USA, originally from Taiwan.
United Martial Arts Academy
Episode: The Drunken Boxing Podcast #060 - Ian (Yi-Yuan) Lee
Cory Johnson
Experienced Sanda coach, assistant coach of the US National Sanda team, and former national team athlete
Episode: The Drunken Boxing Podcast #059 - Cory Johnson

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Byron Jacobs
Host proficient in discussing martial arts and their cultural significance, brings personal insights from his journey in martial arts and a casual interviewing style.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 49 ratings
  • Great job

    I have listened to many episodes of this podcast and have been impressed with the content and dedication, good job.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    astrofunguy
    Canadaa year ago
  • Keeps Getting Better

    Very thoughtful podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dondrup01
    United States3 years ago
  • Best Martial Arts Podcast

    Byron is a great host and part of what makes the podcast special is his knowledge and ability to go in-depth with his guests. Traditional Chinese Martial Arts represented in its truest here.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PunkIsIntheMind
    United States3 years ago
  • Host talks too much

    Good podcast, interesting information but the host is constantly talking. If you’re going to have guests then let them speak. Otherwise decent show.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Dondrup01
    United States4 years ago
  • Insightful and interesting

    Super happy to have found this podcast as there are so few dedicated to CMA - especially with a host who's been there and done that. Enjoying it very much.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jim in Germany
    Germany6 years ago

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The Drunken Boxing Podcast #067 - Jim Roselando
Q: Do you name the forms in your system, and are they similar to the more widely known Wing Chun forms?
The forms include names like Dai Lin Tao, Su Lin Tao, Bu Choy, Sam Jin Choy, Sa Chi Choy, Sheng Long Chot Hoi, which relate to the applications and movements trained and differ from Hong Kong lineages in naming and structure.
The Drunken Boxing Podcast #067 - Jim Roselando
Q: What is the core curriculum of your Wing Chun lineage and how do practitioners work through it?
He explains a 12-action core set, with variations and chi sao exercises, and notes differences from other lineages like Si Lum Tao and Bil Jee, emphasizing how the 12 hand movements form the heart of the training.
The Drunken Boxing Podcast #067 - Jim Roselando
Q: For the listeners, maybe you want to give your introduction about yourself and your background?
Jim Roselando describes himself as a Boston-based Kung Fu practitioner specializing in Gulao Wing Chun, founder of MIT and Harvard Qigong clubs, and a longtime Wing Chun practitioner and writer.
The Drunken Boxing Podcast #066 - Alex Richter
Q: What inspired you to choose the specific lineage of Wing Chun for your training?
After training with a non-classical derivative that came through Bruce Lee, I wanted a classical version of the art that was both practical and functional.
The Drunken Boxing Podcast #065 - Nick Gracenin
Q: What challenges do you perceive in the current Wushu competitions?
Nick discusses the dilution of martial arts quality due to the focus on performance over fundamentals and proper technique.

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4. Urs Krebs
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7. Peter Warr
8. Ian Lee

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