"The Martialist," Phil Elmore, talks martial arts, self-defense, combatives, and more.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 64 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | How ToEducationNews |
Do women hate self-defense? Why are there so few women in martial arts compared to men? And what's wrong with the women's self-defense industry? Phil Elmore offers his opinions on this topic, as spurred by feedback from listeners to this podcast. htt... more
Phil Elmore offers some topics from his book, "People Who Carry Tactical Pens Can't Fight (And Other Dumb Things People Say About Self-Defense)" and explains why you should NEVER follow this advice.https://linktr.ee/philelmore#selfdefense #selfdefens... more
Phil Elmore explains why there are a LOT of people out there who want to constrain who self-defense is for (because it makes them feel special to do so). This was an experimental livestream done with OBS on our newly monetized YouTube channel for The... more
Ryan Carson was a leftist activist who got himself stabbed to death through a series of bad decisions, all of them preventable with just a little self-defense training. But defeatists have pounced on this incident to intone sonorously that "knife def... more
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Phil delivers the goods in under 30 min. In my experience and circles, he’s a knowledgeable and respected martial artist that isn’t afraid to assert his own opinion or have it challenged.
What an absolute clown. Anyone who can listen to this and not feel ~18x dumber is a special kind of broken. more
Apple Podcasts | #204 | South Africa/Education/How To |
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