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9th August 2007

The Applied Karate Show Episode 012 - Mario McKenna Sensei

Applied Karate #011 (mp3 - 19MB - 55 mins)

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In this episode of The Applied Karate Show we start the show with a bit of a round up some news in the world of karate, including

I also discuss the introduction of my new regular karate and related arts newsletter and blog, The Essential Karate News. Sign up now for regular information on karate, kobudo, kettlebells and related aspects. Its free, and I will do my best to make it informative.

In the main feature of Episode 12 our guest is Mario McKenna Sensei.

A karate and kobudo instructor now resident in Vancouver, Canada, Mario is the only western exponent of the little known branch of Naha-te known as Tou’on-ryu Karate, founded by Juhatsu Kyoda, the senior most student of Naha-te under Kanryo Higashionna, and a fellow student of the famous Chojun Miyagi of Goju-ryu. Having lived in Japan for many years, Mario sensei is a well versed practitioner of Gojuryu and Tou’on-ryu karate and Ryukyu Kobudo. A psychologist by training (with a Masters degree in Sports Psychology), Mario clearly works to balance both the academic and physical aspects of our art, in the tradition of Bun Bu Ryo Do. Please join in as we discuss

Be sure to visit Mario’s website, and also subscribe to his informative blog.

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Applied Karate #011 (mp3 - 19MB - 55 mins)

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28th February 2007

The Applied Karate Show Episode 011 - Shihan John Hamilton

Applied Karate #011 (mp3 - 17MB - 51 mins)

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This episode of The Applied Karate Show sees the introduction of a slight revision to the format of our show. Rather than simply jumping straight into the interview portion, I am going to incorporate a brief (generally no more than 5 minutes) “editorial” to the front of the show. After a break, we’ll cut over to the interview, which will remain the basis of each episode.

This week’s editorial provides a brief summary of these changes, and a recommendation to listen to the new episode of The Health and Fitness Show (also on The Podcast Network), which features an interview with Australia’s leading kettlebell instructor, Don Stevenson, and is a good followup to our last episode with Pavel Tsatsouline.

In this episode’s interview, I talk with longtime Shorin Ryu practitioner, Shihan John Hamilton of the Sho-Ha Shorin Ryu school. Hamilton Sensei holds a kudan ranking in Shorin Ryu karate, and also a Shihan ranking in Tenshinryu Kenjutsu. Hamilton Sensei began his studies over 40 years ago, under the tutelage of Sensei Glenn Premru. He has college degrees in engineering and anthropology/sociology, and now teaches Sho-Ha Shorin Ryu Karate and Nito Tenshin Ryu Kenjutsu fulltime, at his dojo in Pittsburgh, which he established over 30 years ago.

Hamilton Sensei provides a deep look at a variety of aspects of his training, including

Again, another fascinating discussion that I hope our listeners will enjoy.

Hamilton Sensei can be contacted through his website at www.shorinnotoradojo.com, where you’ll find address and phone number information.

A special thanks to Mark Tankosich, Sensei (guest in Episode 5 of The Applied Karate Show) who kindly arranged this interview, patiently acting as a middleman to set things up. A special feat considering he is in Hiroshima, Japan, Hamilton Sensei is in Pittsburgh and I am in Sydney, Australia.
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Applied Karate #011 (mp3 - 17MB - 51 mins)

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Podcast reviews - 11/5/06 :: ABC Brisbane

Back in May last year, Jo Leutton of ABC Radio in Brisbane gave The Applied Karate Show a great review.

Applied Karate
Blurb: I’ve never needed to “apply” karate to anyone, but I’m sure that once I’ve listened to this, I’ll be armed. Des (our host) guides us through the complex and tongue-twisting world of Karate in its various forms, and in doing so, you get to meet some very interesting people along the way. This podcast covers Karate’s personalities, philosophies, techniques, technologies and history…
Episodes: 5
Web: http://karate.thepodcastnetwork.com/
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Jo’s Rating: Des is a very amiable host, and a man who knows his Eastern Martial Arts! Good interview talent as well. I particularly love the understated way that these men with lethal skills talk about themselves!

Podcast reviews - 11/5/06 :: ABC Brisbane.

26th February 2007

The Health and Fitness Show Interview with Don Stevenson, RKC

beti, from The Health and Fitness Show on The Podcast Network recently interviewed Australia’s leading kettlebell instructor, Don Stevenson.  A great followup from episode 10 of The Applied Karate Show featuring kettlebell pioneer Pavel Tsatsouline, I heartily recommend everyone listen to this episode of The Health and Fitness Show.

From the Health & Fitness Show’s blog posting

Podcast with Don Stevenson on Stevenson. RKC, Olympic weightlifting coach, strongman enthusiast and proprietor of CrossFit Sydney and Octogen Fitness. www.octogen.com.au
about Kettlebells.

What is a kettlebell?

Kettlebells can be used for ultimate strength and cardio training for ultimate fat burning.

Kettlebell Core exercises - The Turkish Getup.

Time efficient training with Kettlebells - including flexibility training and core strengthening exercises.

What is an Olympic Strongman?

Corporate Weekend Warrior engaged in Olympic Training, can develop explosive strength with Kettlebell Training.

RKC - Russian Kettlebell Challenge with Pavel Tsatsouline - the experience.

Kettlebells are manufactured in various places around the world.

Make your own home gym.

Monthly Kettlebell Fitness DVD
http://www.octogen.com.au/dvdmagazine.htm

I recently undertook a kettlebell instructors course with Don, and can attest that he is an excellent instructor and proponent of kettlebell and other strength and conditioning activities.

TPN::The Health & Fitness Show.

12th February 2007

Applied Karate Show Episode 010 - Pavel Tsatsouline

Applied Karate #010 (mp3 - 11MB - 11 mins)

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For this episode of The Applied Karate Show, I am pleased to interview a person who is not known as a karateka. Instead, our guest in Episode 10 is a world reknowned expert in stretching, strength and conditioning, and has spear headed the introduction to the west of an ancient tool called the kettlebell.

Pavel Tsatsouline, Master of Sports, is a former physical training instructor for the Soviet Special Forces, currently a subject matter expert to the U.S. Marine Corps, the National Nuclear Security Administration/U.S. Department of Energy, and the US Secret Service. Once a nationally ranked kettlebell lifter in the USSR, today Pavel leads the Russian kettlebell invasion of the US. Power by Pavel, Inc. spreads kettlebell propaganda through print and Tactical Strength, Inc. “explains it manually” in workshops.

Pavel has spent his life immersed in the study and practice of practical strength and muscle training, as it applies in the very hard testing ground of US and Russian special ops, the US Marines, SWAT, professional athletes, martial artists, gymnasts, powerlifters, weightlifters, Olympic champions and numerous others for whom results are everything and failure is simply not an option.

I first became interested in kettlebells because of their reported success in building functional strength and power, without necessarily building bulk. I saw that they had a similarity in design and function to several traditional hojo undo implements used in some forms of karate. I have now being using kettlebells for about 9 months, and have personally achieved some impressive gains in functional strength and conditioning. After having done a couple of kettlebell courses with one of Pavel’s Russian Kettlebell Challenge (RKC) instructors, Sydney-based Don Stevenson, I have become even more convinced of this tools applicability to the martial artist.

So I was very pleased when Pavel accepted my invitation to be a guest on the show. Please listen in as we discuss:

I highly recommend Pavel’s work, and suggest all karateka get these two books, and consider whether some of his concepts or even programs may be adapted into your own training. Kettlebells are rarely found in retail stores. In the US, you can order kettlebells through Dragon Door, and in Australia through Australian Kettlebells.

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Applied Karate #010 (mp3 - 11MB - 31 mins)

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21st January 2007

Applied Karate Show Episode 009 - Sensei Iain Abernethy

Applied Karate #009 (mp3 - 25MB - 72 mins)

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Sensei Iain Abernethy has been involved in the martial arts since childhood. Iain holds the rank of 5th Dan with both the British Combat Association (one of the world’s leading groups for close-quarter combat, self-protection and practical martial arts) and Karate England (the official governing body for Karate in England). Iain regularly writes for the UK’s leading martial arts magazines and he is a member of the “Combat Hall of Fame”.

One of the UK’s leading exponents of applied karate, Iain has written a number of critically acclaimed books on the practical application of traditional martial arts and is well known for his work on the pragmatic use of the techniques and concepts recorded in the traditional kata. Iain’s seminars, books, DVDs and articles have proved to be very popular with those groups and individuals who wish to practise their arts as the pragmatic systems they were originally intended to be.

This was a wide ranging and fascinating conversation that covered topics such as:

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Applied Karate #009 (mp3 - 25MB - 72 mins)

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19th July 2006

Applied Karate Show Episode 008 - Shihan Dan Hayes

Applied Karate #008 (mp3 - 20MB - 57 mins)

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Shihan Dan Hayes is the chief instructor of the Island Budokan dojo and the Regional President of the Shorinjiryu Kenyukai Watanabe-Ha Karate Federation, as well as the Vice President of the International Shorinjiryu Shinzen Kyokai. Shihan Hayes holds a 6th Dan grading from the Shorinjiryu Kenyukai Watanabe-Ha Federation, and a 7th Dan from the Shorinjiryu Shinzen Kyokai. Shihan Hayes also holds instructor qualifications in Kendo and Yagyu Shinkage Ryu Heiho.

Having commenced a study of Shorinjiryu Karate in 1973, Hayes Sensei has been fortunate to train with many of the first generation Japanese instructors who setup in the NE of the US in the 60’s and 70’s. His first teacher was Shihan Minoru Morita, and his long time mentor continues to be Kaicho Shunji Watanabe. He has also trained with Shihan Hisanobu Yamazaki, Hanshi Masayuki Hisataka, Sensei Fujio Monjiyama and Sensei Shigeru Ishino.

In this discussion, Hayes Sensei talks about his early experiences and recollections with these gentlemen and others, and elaborates on the similarities and differences between them. In addition we discuss:

This was another fascinating discussion for me. I hope our listeners don’t mind there being 2 interviews in a row from the practitioners of the style I practice, but the opportunity was there, and I found both to be very different, yet both inspiring and educative in their own way. I sincerely appreciate Hayes Shihan’s time and his having shared so much.

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Applied Karate #007 (mp3 - 20MB - 57 mins)

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4th July 2006

Applied Karate Show Episode 007 - Shihan Jeffrey Henderson

Applied Karate #007 (mp3 - 21MB - 60 mins)

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Shihan Jeffrey Henderson is the founder and Chief Technical Director of the International Budo Institute, as well as being head of his own school, Bubishido. Hailing from Montreal, Canada, Shihan Henderson now makes his home in Vancouver. Shihan Henderson holds a 6th Dan in Bubishido, and is a member of the International Shorinjiryu Shinzen Kyokai.

Having studied Shorinjiryu Karate since 1982, Shihan Henderson is passionate about gaining a balance of the technical understanding, academic learning and spiritual development that is the hallmark of a budoka. Listen in as we discuss

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Applied Karate #007 (mp3 - 21MB - 60 mins)

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27th June 2006

Treading Lightly Launches on TPN

Folks, we all know we’re screwing this planet up.  Greenhouse gases, fossil fuel exploitation, deforestation, whaling and depletion of the ocean’s stocks are only some of the issues that we need to pay serious attention to.

One of my dive buddies, Kevin Withnall, along with his good mate Jason, are launching a new podcast on The Podcast Network called Treading Lightly.  These 2 guys take a serious but humerous look at the ways that we can all do better to look after our environment.

I highly recommend that everyone subscribe to Treading Lightly, and put some thought into your actions.

13th June 2006

Applied Karate Show Episode 006 - Major Bill Hayes

Applied Karate #006 (mp3 - 21MB - 60 mins)

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Major William Hayes, USMC (Ret.) was born in New York City, and has been practicing karate since the age of 15. Hayes Sensei enlisted in the USMC in 1964, and retired at the rank of major in 1990 - the then highest rank possible in his area of specialisation. Major Hayes had three tours of duty in Okinawa, two in Japan and two voluntary tours in Vietnam.

A practitioner of the Shobayashiryu school of Shorinryu karate, Hayes Sensei is a direct student of Grandmaster Eizo Shimabukuro, the youngest man to be graded to 10th Dan. Major Hayes has received all his teaching and rank certifications directly from Shimabukuro Sensei, along with his red-and-white belt.

Hayes Sensei has written a book called My Journey with The Grandmaster, which earned him the Writer’s Digest Certificate of Merit. He publishes a quarterly international newsletter, and has been featured on the cover of, or in feature articles in, various high profile martial arts publications.

I was fascinated in this discussion to hear some of Hayes Sensei’s insights into the practice of kata and Ti Chi Ki. Hayes Sensei also has strong views about the importance of health to the karateka. In this endeavour, he now is involved in the distribution of the Pharmanex range of nutritional products.

I trust you’ll find this episode as interesting as I did.

Applied Karate #006 (mp3 - 21MB - 60 mins)

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