In this episode, one of our most popular guests, Iaidoka Robert Boyd, is back! This time, Robert and Craig discuss all manner of things Iaido and budo related but specifically Robert's experiences of his first training visit to Japan.
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@scottish_kenshi
on Instagram (and don't forget to follow @budoetc, too)!
Craig is joined by Chris Hanson of Karate Unity for a lively discussion covering a whole range of things from karate to cross training and more!
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Craig is joined by Dean Suter, creator and host of the Musha Shugyo podcast, for a discussion on preservation and promotion in the traditional, classical and contemporary martial arts.
If you haven't already, check out Dean
@mushashugyopodcast on Instagram and also check out the Musha Shugyo podcast either directly at https://mushashugyopodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or by searching in all good podcast players.
(and don't forget to follow @budoetc, too and sign up to our list at www.budoetc.com)!and don't forget to follow @budoetc, too and sign up to our list at www.budoetc.com)!
Craig is joined by Miles Kessler, talking about Shu Ha Ri and much more.
Check out Miles on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/mileskessler) and his website
www.theintegraldojo.com
In the episode, Miles mentions his free Shu Ha Ri reference guide which you can download here:
: https://store.theintegraldojo.com/shu-ha-ri-free-reference-guide
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Craig is joined by special guest Jessica
"@jessintokyo"
Gerrity, talking about Kyudo (and other arts), life in Japan, and presenting traditional and classical arts to a modern audience.
If you haven't already, check out Jess @jessintokyo on Instagram and her
YouTube channel
The third and final part of Craig;s conversation with Aikido practitioner and teacher, Nick Regnier.
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@aspireaikidolondon
on instagram, the Aspire AIkido London
website
and YouTube
channel
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The second part of Craig;s conversation with Aikido practitioner and teacher, Nick Regnier.
Check out Nick
@aspireaikidolondon
on instagram, the Aspire AIkido London
website
and YouTube
channel
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In this episode, Craig talks to passionate Aikido practitioner and teacher, Nick Regnier, about his Budo journey, some of the personal challenges he has overcome, and his views on real life application.
Check out Nick
@aspireaikidolondon
on instagram, the Aspire AIkido London
website
and YouTube
channel
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In this episode, Craig talks to Iaidoka, Robert Boyd, about how he started, his practice, Iaido today and how a new generation of Budoka might be encouraged.
Check out Robert @scottish_kenshi on Instagram (and don't forget to follow @budoetc, too)!
Focusing on "Goshinjutsu 護身術" (Self-Protection methods), in this episode we take a detailed look at the human Fight, Flight and Freeze response(s), including strategies and training methods to mitigate the negative effects and maximise those that can be advantageous.
In this episode, we take a look at some of the works of Budo pioneer, E. J. Harrison (who was the first foreign born Kodokan Judo Black Belt). The episode looks at how Budo developed, and changed, during the early 20th Century and explores why a pure focus on "fighting methods" might not be the be all and end all...
Is 10,000 hours really the amount of time that it takes to master a Martial Art? In this episode, we look at the origin of this myth, the historical context in which it emerged, and overlays his own thoughts on how this sits with Budo skill acquisition in the modern world.
In this episode, we take a look at one of the more esoteric (and nearly forgotten) elements of Budo: Kappo. Kappo were the resucitation and "first aid" methods that were traditionally taught alongside the better known combat and killing methods of classical Bujutsu schools for the purposes of preserving or even bringing back to, life.
In this episode Craig talks to the, seemingly simple, question of "What is Budo?".
As well looking at the definition of Budo, including how the characters that form the word are constructed and why their meanings are relevant, the issue of whether getting hung up on definitions is actually useful is also explored.
To keep you satiated while the next few full episodes of the Budo Etc. Podcast are in devlopment, Craig shares some personal recommedations of his favourite podcasts and current "go-to" reading material to keep you going while you wait.
Note: Budo Etc. is not financially associated with, or incentivised by, any of the entities referred to in this podcast and there is no motivation for mentioning them other than that we happen to like them at the moment and thought you might too
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