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The Martial Maze presents Modern Combatives
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What is Martial arts? What is a Martial scientist? What are the difference between Karate, Judo, Kung Fu, and Ju-Jitsu? Can a Sport martial art be effective in self-defense? What Martial art is best suited for a child vs an adult?.....etc.....etc. These and many other question are explored, and answered by knowledgeable, experienced and sometimes famous Guests.
Enter the Dragon's Lair with Patrick Cassidy Shihan
In this episode, we travel to Bolton Connecticut to showcase the exclusive Dragon's Lair. This home dojo functions as a martial arts sanctuary. Owned by Patrick Cassidy Shihan of Westover school of self-defense it is a must see experience. We hope you enjoy! And for more information on Westover school of self-defense/Shihan Patrick. Please feel free to click the link below.
www.westoverselfdefense.com
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Why we need to do better! An in-depth discussion with special guest four time Olympian silver med...
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Konnichiwa! In this episode, we discuss some of the complexities of why people train in the martial arts. Another can't miss episode. Also we have some special announcements about the Martial Maze Awards 2024, where we reveal our special guest host for the award ceremony! We hope you enjoy. Support this podcast: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/martial-maze/support
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What's wrong with Karate!
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Konnichiwa! In today's episode, we discuss a very controversial topic. What's wrong with Karate! This episode was inspired by a Brazilian Jujitsu reel. A definite must listen. We hope you enjoy. Support this podcast: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/martial-maze/support
Chicago's best kept secret! Miyama Ryu combat jujitsu's Diane Wallander Shihan
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Konnichiwa! In this week's episode, we travel to Chicago, Illinois to link up with Miyama Ryu Combat Jujutsu practitioner and all-around bad ass Diane Wallander Shihan. Don't let her peaceful demeanor for you. This woman is pure dynamite! One could say Chicago best kept secret. We hope you enjoy! Her new dojo will be opening up at 1835 Dixie Highway Flossmoor Illinois. The dojo's name is Chicag...
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The Martial Maze presents Modern Combatives with the founder of SWAM Sijo Abdul Mutakabbir
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The Martial Maze presents Modern Combatives with the founder of SWAM Sijo Abdul Mutakabbir
Keeping your skills brutally sharp! with the Queen of S.W.A.M. Sidagoo Dr Odette Russell
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The Martial Maze presents Modern Combatives Season 2 Grandmasters of SWAM with GM Mark Terry
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The Martial Maze presents Modern Combatives Season 2 Grandmasters of SWAM with GM Mark Terry
Great to see you in action Diane! You are truly a force!
Awesome my family lived on fotch off of suphtine boulevard. I’m from Brooklyn but, I used to be with my fam also and remember Sijo and Brother Mutakabir, Master Bill, and many others. It’s deep to see this video because, I was there. Wow I also remember Grand master watts and Grand master Terry.
Growing up in NYC in the 60s and 70s I so many incredible fights and fighter's in the streets. Well up to about 90 when Boys and Men still fought. An older Cuzzin ob Mine was well known for his skills. He was the first Person who I heard use the term "State O". I love to see how certain elite old school fighter's fight. Ezzard Charles is a favorite to watch.
super easy when they stand still, nice sound effect tho. Lol
When this particular technique is done in real time, it happens so fast you wouldn’t see it.(how and why it’s effective) so we needed to slow it down. Thank you for commenting.
@TheMartialMaze lol, you have never been in a street fight in your life, maybe Steven Seagull will train you next.
Been in plenty of street fights and I’m also professional fighter so miss me on that silliness once again thank you for commenting though
Nice training!
Excellent video Shihan Cassidy, thank you for sharing. I'll see you at your seminar on September 8, 2024. Interested practitioners should reach out to Shihan Cassidy ASAP. OSS! THE PROFESSOR 🥋 🥋 🥋
I learnt this in Wakanda
Damn it gives me the biggest ever shit eating grin just knowing she's a San Soo Sister, a genuine Tigress!!
52 blocks is a transatlantic slave trade martial arts. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I am now convinced I have heard every bit black owned businesses advertisement scheme. I would like to see the documentation on this 52 blocks coming from Africa and establishing it's base in America.💯
What what what a fireckin legend fighter. We need more like you guts power and mean when needed xx God bless you from richard in uk
Awesome honest down to earth lady I love these people i went to usa and ron blicki is just like you and his diane His wife so lovely hunble fighters Man i thought i died and hone to heaven Her father dan instanto. Jesue
Soft targets. And each well placed hits cathy long the best woman in the fighting world xxx
Sorry the tosser in london Im from uk and there are alot of money grabbers. Sorry they did this to you my top top athlete xx love ya
I could listen to this deadly no nonense teacher i love your skill set honest clear using lots of dirty fighting combatives dirty fighting and real real exp in and out of dojo Love ya i been in this arena but learnt from some real real fighters I use to train to beat myself. Fight harder and calm so i can read there attacks befie they starting to move wow wish i could met you my mind set move elimate next lol Many great fighter s and the will to win under any odds. Sas guys showed me its mind set and spar with all types to test your system. Love ya Honest lovely chat. Gid bless you. Richard from uk. 🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪
Powerful! Ose
Show me 52 blocks in africa you cant show me one african tribe doing the blocks i will wait
Great work, Awesome flow warrior sister,OUS 👊
Excellent work, And awesome flow warrior sister, OUS👊
Awesome flow, And excellent work warrior sister, OUS👊
Love this ❤
Love this ❤
Well she is one of the few women who can actually kick your ass if you press her , legend 👏
Anytime you see "African" you seeing the epitome of LOSER
Thanks!
And expose your face to their knees
Whiiille play punch you in the face with the other hand
Most conflicts don't begin in fight stances. Doing security for 30 years-clubs , schools, pro ball games, I also competed in boxing 10 years. Two different realities.
I agree wholeheartedly with kids becoming Black Belts, instructors should have some integrity. I child would not be able to defend themselves against an adult Black Belt.
I wish we had more information on the african origins of the art
Ous
Tres Montes/Three Mountains=🔥👑🔥👑🔥💯
It was great to see my classmate at the Northwestern University Martial Arts Institute being featured in this video. Diane is a letter prefect practitioner of Miyama Ryu JuJutsu and never fails to be intense. Forty years later she looks as good as she did in 1983 in Evanston. Major Lewis would be proud of you. Congratulations.
You got 2 on 1 defense which leaves his other hand free to smash your face. Show legit techniques please
The technique that has been displayed is legit and has been battle tested on more than one occasion. The name of the technique is called Sankyo you may think you would be able to punch with the other hand, but if you were trying to attempted it you would break your own arm. Thank you again for commenting
Yeah, I bet if that was in action, you'd be pulled to the ground before you could raise your hands up. You be legit slammed to the ground. And if it's a male. He's gonna over power you. And that's facts
I would like to know is when did you attack a woman from behind by pulling her hair to know that the technique would not work?…. folks like yourself keep confusing self-defense for fighting. The two completely separate things. However, with that being said, you’re more than welcome to come to my school for a free demonstration on the effectiveness of Sankyo
Chicago the predators packing glocks and coming with numbers. So your blackbelt is useless when the bad guys coming deep with glocks.
Home 9f vsk Juitsu Gm Anthony Muhammad
Why is she screaming?
Kiai
@@TonyqTNT Oh, I know what it is. The question was, "Why?". There is no Kiai in traditional Japanese Ko-Ryu, and in a modern context of "combatives", the last thing that you would ever want is for bystanders to perceive is you screaming like an aggressive psycho who started a fight. The only things you want bystanders to hear you saying in a fight is "Somebody call the cops", "Leave me alone", or "Somebody help me".
@baldieman64 that makes complete sense in the context of that you were aware of the attack. However, then the question would be: If you were already utilizing good situational awareness while transitioning safe spaces. Then why did the attack even happen in the first place? In this example the person being attacked was caught unaware. The attacker may have been a spouse or someone the individual was in a domestic relationship with. the Kiai takes on two purposes. One , like with our modern military, it helps one to Focus their mind and energy. 2nd also helps to alert potential witnesses to the situation. but in truth, it happened so quickly. in real life that the whole encounter would last less than five seconds. Respectfully, In traditional Japanese Koryu the only time I have not heard a Kiai is in demonstration. Like with Judo when one performs Nage No Kata. However both arts when being applied in my experience has always utilized the Kiai. With that being said, we appreciate your comment! And thanks for watching!
Love this ❤❤
Guess I’ve been living under a rock. She is sharp though.
Aw wow, they got them wearing diapers on their face😢😢😢😢. Mad respect for Sensei Hasan tho❤💪🏾✊🏾
Rion Gracie did the grappling choreography for lethal weapon87. Its was the first big exposure for Gracie jiujitsu. Gracie jiujitsu was promoted on entertainment tonight during the theater run of lethal weapon.
If he can overcome the pain of his master he too will become a master I wish that I was him to be touched by a master ❤
Is he still alive ❤
I dont get how it's a debate, if you can trace specific movements way back!?!
Looks like another Mcdojo !!😂😂
Well, you are definitely welcome to show up at any of those dojo’s for a live demonstration😁
@@TheMartialMaze true hurts doesn't
No, we stand by that statement. It is funny though that you McDojo because he was in attendance at the event 😂
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My bros!!!!!!
It's very dep when he said he was on Vietnam 🇻🇳
I've learned so much just from looking at my brother work
I have not trained in martial arts since I was a preteen. However, I believe that the insight that was shared in this podcast is profoundly transferable to anyone who takes their profession and field of study seriously. I appreciated right in the beginning it was stated that the discussion was not about tearing down any individual or their achievements and it wasn't labeled as such for click bait. I respect the fact Sensi White (master marital artist and a professional actor) was only a point reference 👍🏾. The more important focus was on the purposeful usage of the art in its proper context. The analogies that Sensi Randy B. Haskins used were very insightful. He is a top tier professional at explaining and teaching the science behind his craft. His stated phrase "the context will determine the concept" put everything in perspective for me. His analysis regarding acquiring tools (techniques) and having a variety of various tools (skills) and being useless was major. He drove home the point of proper application of the arts when he discussed the fact that high level practitioners bodies have been destroyed from improper usage of techniques. That emphasized the importance of understanding and knowledge of your body. Which related to me as being intelligent and competent in your profession and craft. I appreciated the question regarding students with certain injuries/mobility issues. That was a very important question because people may have certain limitations. And the answer is one I especially appreciated because it dealt with with a critical core value that i truly believe in which is integrity. "This is not for everybody" it's not about the money. There is physical loyalty, respectability, and honesty. I also appreciated the Olympics analogy in regards to preparing for tournaments.
I haven't been in Martial arts 🥋 Since I was a teenager. 3 black belts. Hapkido, taekwondo 1st degree. Second degree Nidan in American kenpo.
My Shihan Cousin was one of teachers of Michael Jai White. I know him personally. He is a karate man.
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