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The Tai Chi Notebook

By Graham

Reflections on Tai Chi, Xing Yi, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and martial arts studies
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Ep 21: William Wain Williams on Taiji Mantis, BJJ and travel in Asia

The Tai Chi NotebookJan 31, 2023

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Ep 29: Richard Johnson on Chen Style Practical Method
Nov 01, 202349:31
Ep 28: Jess O'Brien on discovering Neijiaquan

Ep 28: Jess O'Brien on discovering Neijiaquan

Jess O’Brien is the author of the book Neijiaquan and co host of the Neijiaquan podcast, which he runs with Isaac Kamins.


Since 1999, Jess has studied extensively under BK Frantzis. Over the years, he has also trained with other, preeminent internal martial artists like Luo De Xiu. He has been active in martial arts since his teens.


In this episode we discuss what drew Jess to the internal arts and how he trained with various different teachers before becoming a student of Bruce Kumar Frantzis.


Links:

Neijiqaun podcast: http://www.theneijiaquanpodcast.com/

Water Tradition Internal Arts: http://www.watertradition.net/


Find out more about this podcast at: www.thetaichinotebook.com

Oct 03, 202301:16:19
Ep 27: John Little on the REAL fights of Bruce Lee

Ep 27: John Little on the REAL fights of Bruce Lee

Bruce Lee will be no stranger to anybody listening to The Tai Chi Notebook Podcast - even 50 years after his death he remains the most famous martial artist in the world.


But could he actually fight?


World Champions in karate competition have gone on record to point out that he never once competed in tournaments. So, were his martial abilities simply a trick of the camera?


My guest for this episode is Bruce Lee authority and bestselling author John Little.


John has a new book out called Wrath of the Dragon: The real fights of Bruce Lee, in which he takes a hard look at Bruce Lee’s real-life fights to definitively answer these questions


To get these first hand accounts John has tracked down over 30 witnesses to the real fights of Bruce Lee as well as those who were present at his many sparring sessions. There are over 30 years of research in this book that took him thousands of miles around the globe.


Find out more about Bruce Lee's fights in:


WRATH OF THE DRAON

The Real Fights of Bruce Lee

by John Little

Pub date: September 5, 2023

ISBN: 9781770417427

SPORTS & RECREATION /

Martial Arts

$28.95 CDN / $21.95 U.S.

Paper, 8.5 x 5.5", 352 pp

22 photographs, black and white

DISTRIBUTION:

Baker & Taylor Publisher

Services (US), Jaguar Book

Group (Canada)


Find out more about this podcast at www.thetaichinotebook.com

Sep 07, 202355:42
Ep 26: Rikard Elofsson and Miika Wikberg: A deep dive into Nordic Bajiquan

Ep 26: Rikard Elofsson and Miika Wikberg: A deep dive into Nordic Bajiquan

Bājíquán (八極拳) or shorter just Baji, is commonly known as “the martial art of bodyguards”. It emphasises the use of attacks that close down the distance as well as explosive close combat techniques such as combinations of elbow, knee and takedown techniques.

Both Rikard Elofsson and Miika Wikberg are senior Baji students of Lü Baochun, based in Finland who has over 40 years’ experience in the training and practice of baji. He has trained under many of the famous martial artists who used the style, such as Han Longquan and Zhang Xuchun.


Timestamps:


0.40: - Rikard - Introduce yourself/how did you meet your teacher Master Lü Baochun?


3.15: - Miika - Introduce yourself/how did you meet your teacher Master Lü Baochun?


7.15: What makes Baji different to other martial arts?


8.30: Old Baji and new Baji


9.20: Trademark techniques of Baji


10.15: How is Baji power different? Training methods and the 3 stepping methods.


12.40: The forms and sets in the Baji system


19.20: The history of Baji


25.15: The mixing of Baji and Pigua


26.09: Baji and body guarding


29.41: Is Baji hard to practice?


31.29: Baji and stamping/stomping


34.34: Baji and Tai Chi being taught together


36.25: How to train with Master Lü Baochun


38.00: Do you spar?


40.15: Can you add Baji to an existing skill set?


41.05 Is there a Baji Qigong?


42.18 Are there Baji conditioning exercises?


43.54 Iron Body and Baji


44.35 How do you integrate Baji with other arts?


47.24: Baji standing exercises


51.00: Wrap up and the Muhammad Ali influence


Links:


The Baji Association (English):

https://www.baji.info/en/


Bajiquan Wasa

https://www.facebook.com/bajiquanwasa/

https://www.instagram.com/bajiwasa/


Baji Kung Fu Stockholm:

https://www.facebook.com/kungfusthlm/


Video:

https://www.youtube.com/@Jumfer

https://www.youtube.com/@bajiwasa8400

Jul 14, 202354:33
Ep 25: Simon Cox on Zhang Sanfeng and the Wudang connection

Ep 25: Simon Cox on Zhang Sanfeng and the Wudang connection

Hello and welcome to another episode of the Tai Chi Notebook podcast! My guest today is Simon Cox, who co runs the Okanagan Valley Wudang (https://www.okanaganvalleywudang.com/) with his wife Brandi in Penticton, British Columbia.


Simon and Brandi spent six years living and training in China under master Yuan Xiu Gang at the Wudang Daoist Traditional Kung Fu Academy. While there they studied Kung Fu, Tai Chi, Qi Gong, meditation, herbal medicine, Daoist music, and ancient and modern Chinese language. 


After returning to the West, they started a Kung Fu school and community group in Houston Texas, where Simon was working on his PhD in Chinese and Tibetan mysticism at Rice University. At the end of 2019, they moved up to the Okanagan Valley and began sharing Wudang teachings with the local community.


What I really wanted to get at with Simon was an elucidation on his article about Zhang Sanfeng - exactly who was this mysterious Taoist immortal who is often credited as the founder of Tai Chi Chuan? I also wanted to find out more about Wudang mountain, and where its martial arts really come from.


Enjoy the episode! You can find out more about The Tai Chi Notebook here:

www.thetaichinotebook.com

Facebook.com/taichinotebook

Instagram.com/thetaichinotebook

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Okanagan Valley Wudang www.okanaganvalleywudang.com

Jul 03, 202350:26
Ep 24: George Thompson on Tai Chi and Taoism from Wudang mountain

Ep 24: George Thompson on Tai Chi and Taoism from Wudang mountain

Episode 24: Tai Chi and Taoism on Wudang Mountain with George Thompson


George Thompson is a film maker and Tai Chi teacher who studied on Wudang Mountain in China under Master Gu.


His videos at https://www.youtube.com/@George-Thompson have been watched by over 15 million people and has over 200K subscribers. He runs the Wayfinder Academy at https://www.wayfinder.academy through which he teaches online courses for balanced living.


In this episode I ask George what it is like to live and train Tai Chi on Wudang Mountain, what Wudang Tai Chi is like and what lessons he’s learned from Taoism.


You too can learn from George’s teacher, Master Gu, 15th generation of Wudang Sanfeng Pai of Wudang mountain via his online learning site at https://www.taoistwellness.online/

Click on the 7 day trial option, then use the coupon code TAICHINOTEBOOK when you sign up and you’ll get a lifetime 8% discount. That’s equivalent to one free month a year!


You can get a similar discount from George's website https://www.wayfinder.academy/ using the same discount code TAICHINOTEBOOK when you sign up.


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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/taichinotebook/

Web: https://thetaichinotebook.com/

May 05, 202339:23
Ep 23: Mike Ash on using Xing Yi Quan for combat

Ep 23: Mike Ash on using Xing Yi Quan for combat

In this episode I catch up with my old Xing Yi training partner Mike Ash who has been doing marital arts for years. We talk about how we met, Mike's training history and the different martial arts he's trained in over the years as well as his latest adventures in Yang style Tai Chi and Chi Kung. We also discuss what makes a martial art popular and the current trend towards MMA, why Tai Chi is still so popular and why Xing Yi isn't in comparison.

Enjoy the episode and check out thetaichinotebook.com for more articles about internal arts.

Apr 19, 202349:45
Ep 22: Graham Barlow on the Tai Chi Classics. Part 1

Ep 22: Graham Barlow on the Tai Chi Classics. Part 1

In the latest episode of the Tai Chi Notebook podcast host Graham is left all on his own without a guest, so he’s decided to pick up a book and read it to you! He’s gone for The Tai Chi Classic, one of the core works which make up a collection known as The Tai Chi Classics. Graham goes through the text a paragraph at a time and gives his interpretation of what the classic is saying. We hope you enjoy!


The Tai Chi Classic

In motion, the whole body should be light and agile,
with all parts linked as if threaded together.

The chi should be activated,
The mind should be internally gathered.

The postures should be rounded and without defect,
without deviations from the proper alignment;
in motion, your form should be continuous, without stops and starts.

The jin should be
rooted in the feet,
generated from the legs,
controlled by the waist, and
expressed through the fingers. 

The feet, legs, and waist should act together
as an integrated whole,
so that while advancing or withdrawing
one can take the opportunity for favorable timing
and good position.
If correct timing and position are not achieved,
the body will become disordered
and will not move as an integrated whole;
the correction for this defect
must be sought in the legs and waist.

The principle of adjusting the legs and waist
applies for moving in all directions;
upward or downward,
advancing or withdrawing,
left or right.

All movements are motivated by Yi,
not external form.

If there is up, there is down;
when advancing, have regard for withdrawing;
when striking left, pay attention to the right.

If the yi wants to move upward,
it must simultaneously have intent downward.

Alternating the force of pulling and pushing
severs an opponent’s root
so that he can be defeated
quickly and certainly.

Full and empty
should be clearly differentiated.
At any place where there is emptiness,
there must be fullness;
Every place has both emptiness and fullness.

The whole body should be threaded together through every joint
without the slightest break.

Long Boxing is like a great river
rolling on unceasingly.

Peng, Lu, Ji, An,
Tsai, Lieh, Zhou, and Kao
are equated to the Eight Trigrams.

The first four are the cardinal directions;
South; Heaven, North; Earth, West; Water, and East; Fire.

The second four are the four corners:
Southwest; Wind, Northeast; Thunder,
Southeast; Lake, and Northwest; Mountain.


Advance, Withdraw,
Look Left, Look Right, and
Central Equilibrium

are equated to the five elements:
Metal,
Wood,
Water,
Fire, and
Earth

Taken together, these are termed the Thirteen Postures

Mar 31, 202327:53
Ep 21: William Wain Williams on Taiji Mantis, BJJ and travel in Asia

Ep 21: William Wain Williams on Taiji Mantis, BJJ and travel in Asia

Hello and welcome to the first Tai Chi Notebook podcast of 2023! Happy Year of the Rabbit! 

My guest for this episode is Will Wain Williams. Will has a background in Taiji Mantis Kung Fu, which he trained in China, where he also lived for 13 years. He’s  traveled around Asia documenting ancient Kung Fu systems for his YouTube Channel Monkey Steals Peach ( https://www.youtube.com/@MonkeyStealsPeach ).

I talk to Will’s about his travels documenting kung fu styles, as well as upcoming trip to Taiwan and how he’s recently started Brazilian Jiujitsu.

 www.thetaichinotebook.com

Jan 31, 202352:07
Ep 20: Matt Hill on relaxation, breathing and fire ants!

Ep 20: Matt Hill on relaxation, breathing and fire ants!

Matt Hill is the owner of the Systema Academy in Wiltshire, England. Matt has a long history in martial arts, starting with Aikido, training under Morihiro Saito Sensei in Japan in the early 90s. From there he joined the Parachute Regiment leaving as a Captain in 2003. After this he started training in Systema under Vladimir Vasiliev and now teaches Systema, Bushcraft and leads groups trekking through jungles all around the world.

Matt was kind enough to give me a 1-1 in Systema before we recorded this podcast at his academy, where he focused on the four pillars of Systema - breathing, relaxation, posture and movement. We discuss all these things in the podcast as well as the next destination for Matt's jungle trek.

Links:

Systema Academy:
https://www.matthill.co.uk/


Nov 22, 202252:16
Ep 19: Salvatore Pace on the evolution of Brazilian Jiujitsu

Ep 19: Salvatore Pace on the evolution of Brazilian Jiujitsu

Salvatore Pace, or Salvo for short is a 3rd degree black belt in Brazilian Jiujitsu and owner of Gracie Barra Bath, the Head Quarters of Gracie Barra in the South West of the UK, Gracie Barra West Wilts and co-owner of Gracie Barra Gillingham. He is a two time NAGA European Champion and Grappler's Quest champion. Salvo grew up in Sicily and had a passion for martial arts as a young boy, practicing everything he could get his hands on, from boxing and Kung Fu to wrestling, and then MMA in the emerging combat sports scene in the UK, but it was his first encounter with Brazilian Jiujitsu and his main teacher Professor Carlos Lemos Jnr, that changed his life forever and put him on a plane to Brazil and then the USA, where he trained with some of the biggest names in the sport.

Returning to the UK Salvo had a dream of teaching jiujitsu for a living and set up Gracie Barra Bath in 2007, back when most people hadn’t even heard of Brazilian jiujitsu. And that’s where our paths crossed,  I first met Salvo way back in 2011 and I’ve been with him ever since, getting all my belts from white to black from his hands and it’s been a pleasure to watch his students and academy grow and develop and expand to new locations around the South West.

Jiujitsu has certainly evolved a lot since those early days, but we can let Salvo tell that story, so here he is.

Links:

Gracie Barra Bath (South West HQ) www.graciebarrabath.com

Gracie Barra West Wilts www.graciebarrawestwilts.com

Gracie Barra Gillingham www.graciebarragillingham.com




Nov 01, 202259:28
Ep18: Matthew Kreuger on warriorship and martial arts

Ep18: Matthew Kreuger on warriorship and martial arts

My guest for this episode is Matthew Kreuger who hails all the way from sunny Alaska where he runs a his own podcast called ‘Walking with the Tengu’, which explores classics texts and writings for the modern martial artist.

Matthew is also a fellow practitioner of Brazilian jiujitsu and also practice the Japanese sword art of Iaido and the Chinese throwing art of Shuai Jiao. Today we mainly discuss the topic of warriorship, but we actually start off with the topic of the performance aspects of martial arts and finish off with a discussion of how Matthew combines his three martial arts in his personal practice. 

Links:

Walking with the Tengu:
https://walkingtengu.wixsite.com/tengu

You can support my podcast by becoming a Patron, get the podcast early and get exclusive videos and articles. Head over to www.patreon.com/taichinotebook

Oct 07, 202201:04:35
Ep 17: Paul Bowman on Martial Arts Studies, BJJ and The Sublime

Ep 17: Paul Bowman on Martial Arts Studies, BJJ and The Sublime

Today’s episode is an interview with my old friend Professor Paul Bowman of Cardiff University who is something of a mover and shaker in the academic field of martial arts studies. Paul has written several academic books on martial arts including Martial Arts Mythologies, The Invention of Martial Arts and Theorising Bruce Lee. He also co-edits the Martial Arts Studies Journal for the Martial Arts Studies Research Network.

Years ago I taught Paul attended my Tai Chi class- and now we both train Brazilian jiujitsu in the same organisation so this is quite an informal chat. We talk about what Paul’s been up to since he last appeared on my podcast (that was back in episode 3 if you want to check it out), his upcoming book on self defence and the sublime, plus his unhealthy obsession with the Internet personality Master Wong. 

Links:

Join my Patreon! Head over to www.patreon.com/taichinotebook

Martial Arts Studies Network: http://mastudiesrn.org/


Sep 12, 202248:48
Ep 16: Tim Cartmell on keeping it real in martial arts

Ep 16: Tim Cartmell on keeping it real in martial arts

My guest in this episode will need no introduction to anybody who trains in the Chinese styles of Xing Yi and Baguazhang, especially in the United States. Tim Cartmell is a lifelong martial artist who spent many years living in Asia learning the internal arts, before heading back to the US where he took up BJJ, becoming a black belt. Tim is now the head jiujitsu coach at Ace Jiujitsu Academy in Fountain Valley, California where he teaches classes and trains professional MMA fighters. https://www.acejiujitsu.com/ 

In this podcast I ask Tim about his training tips, especially for older martial artists, where he thinks martial arts is going in the future and his approach to combining all the arts he knows into a single principle-based, reality-driven approach.

You can find out more about Tim at his website www.shenwu.com and don’t forget to check out the Shen Wu Martial Arts group on Facebook. 

I hadn’t talked to Tim before this interview, but many of the people I’ve had as guests on my podcast have rated him highly, and now I know why - for somebody with so much experience of martial arts Tim is a very humble and genuine guy, as I hope you’ll discover over the next hour or so. 

You can support The Tai Chi Notebook Podcast by becoming a patron. Head over to www.patreon.com/taichinotebook and become a patron today! You'll get a version of the podcast you can download, exclusive video clips and articles.


Aug 22, 202201:13:21
Ep 15: Centre the Dragon: Tai Chi Talk with Ken Gullette and Graham Barlow

Ep 15: Centre the Dragon: Tai Chi Talk with Ken Gullette and Graham Barlow

In this episode I’m teaming up with Ken Gullette, to answer the kind of questions that Tai Chi teachers get asked all the time.

Ken is an all-round good guy and owner of the Internal Fighting Arts website where he teaches the arts of Xing Yi, Bagua and Tai Chi at a very reasonable monthly cost. Check him out at www.internalfightingarts.com

Ken is a Chen style guy, and I’m a Yang style guy so it’s no surprise we have slightly different views on a lot of different topics, but that’s part of the fun of it all.

And if you’d like to help out my podcast then you can now become a friend of the Tai Chi Notebook on Patreon. Head over to Patreon.com/taichinotebook and you’ll be able to get a downloadable version of the podcast as well as support my work and get exclusive articles.

If you’ve got any comments on what we say then send them in - we’d love to hear from you!



Jul 22, 202248:32
Ep 14 The power of Buk Sing Choy Li Fut with Phil Duffy
Jun 14, 202201:07:15
Ep 13: Seymour Yang (Meerkatsu) on the Art of Brazilian Jiujitsu

Ep 13: Seymour Yang (Meerkatsu) on the Art of Brazilian Jiujitsu

In this episode my guest is Seymour Yang, a long time acquaintance of mine who is also something of a legend in the BJJ world, where he goes by the name Meerkatsu and is famous for his BJJ artworks, which get turned into beautiful t-shirts, rash guards and gis. 

Seymour is also a black belt in Brazilian jiujitsu and teaches at the Roger Gracie academy in South Hertfordshire. So, it’s no surprise that this episode is highly focused on the art of Brazilian jiujitsu.

We’re talking right after we both attended the same jiujitsu seminar up in Stafford with Priit Mihkelson (my guest in episode 5 of this podcast) so that’s where we start our conversation. I hope you enjoy it!

Links:

Meerkatsu Original Artworks:
https://www.meerkatsu.com/

Seymour's Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/meerkatsu/

Roger Gracie South Hertfordshire
https://www.rga-south-herts.co.uk/

Priit Mihkelson
https://www.defensivebjj.com/

Graham's text adventure game from 1986:
http://bbcmicro.co.uk/game.php?id=1722


May 24, 202201:26:35
Ep 12: Michael Babin on teaching Tai Chi in the 90s

Ep 12: Michael Babin on teaching Tai Chi in the 90s

My guest in this episode is Michael Babin a Tai Chi practitioner from Ottawa, Canada who has been teaching Tai Chi since the 1980s. He’s primarily a Yang style practitioner, but also does a bit of Sun style Tai Chi on the side. Michael is now officially retired from running his own school, but still keeps his hand in training 3 or 4 times a week with his old students.


In our discussion we talk a lot about the problems associated with teaching Tai Chi and what the Tai Chi scene was like in Canada in the 90s and how things have changed compared to today. We also chat about the various Tai Chi teachers Michael has trained under over the years including Tim Cartmell, Erle Montaigue and Sam Masich.


Michael has recently started a YouTube channel where you can see him teaching and performing Tai Chi, which you can find at:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp-_4T9Qhk8qVbrTOF0WBow 





Apr 25, 202201:04:47
Ep 11: Arlene Faulk on Tai Chi for Multiple Sclerosis

Ep 11: Arlene Faulk on Tai Chi for Multiple Sclerosis

Arlene Faulk is the author of Walking on Pins and Needles, her memoir of living with multiple sclerosis without a diagnosis for many years, spending two years not getting up from the couch and how she eventually found Tai Chi and how it helped her combat the disease and regain her health, eventually becoming a Tai Chi teacher herself. Make sure you listen right to the end as we have some tips from Arlene on how you can use Tai Chi principles to feel better right now as you listen to the podcast.

Walking on Pins and Needles by Arlene Faulk:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Walking-Pins-Needles-Resilience-Sclerosis-ebook/dp/B09S2CLVHK/ref=sr_1_5

Faulk Tai Chi:

https://faulktaichi.com/

Find out more about The Tai Chi Notebook podcast at:

www.thetaichinotebook.com


Mar 11, 202246:03
Ep 10: David Rogers on Tai Chi, Hap Gar and MMA

Ep 10: David Rogers on Tai Chi, Hap Gar and MMA

Welcome to the first Tai Chi Notebook Podcast of 2022. Happy new year of the tiger and I hope you are in good health. 

In this episode my guest is David Rogers of the Rising Crane Chinese Marital Arts school in the UK. 

David has an extensive background in Chinese martial arts and has been training since 1984 and teaching for over 25 years, mainly in Tai Chi  and Hap Gar, but he’s also trained people for MMA fights and been quite involved in the competition scene, so he’s got lots of great insights into the practicality of Chinese martial arts. He is a disciple of Master Deng Jan Gong, one of the most famous Kung Fu masters in Southern China. In this hour long talk we address many of the questions that we both have about Chinese martial arts in the current times, and we hear his thoughts on training Chinese arts for a mixed martial arts environment, the origins of forms and much more.

Find out more about David at www.risingcrane.co.uk

Feb 15, 202201:07:27
Ep 9: Stephan Kesting on the martial arts life.

Ep 9: Stephan Kesting on the martial arts life.

This episode I’m talking to the man, the legend, that is Stephan Kesting,


Stephan has taught thousands of people martial arts through his famous website grapplarts.com which, back in the day, was one of the first sites to put out quality Brazilian jiujitsu instructional material and is still putting out top notch instructional material today


Stephan is a fireman, he has competed in marital arts, he has trekked across the Canadian wilds with a canoe and recently he’s undergone a full hip replacement and documented his recovery - and he’s about to return to training again, so he’s one tough old dude.


Stephan also hosts his own podcast, the Strenuous Life Podcast, which I’d recommend you listen to - because it’s always super interesting, especially his episodes debunking conspiracy theories.

Links:

www.grapplearts.com

To find out more about this podcast visit www.thetaichinotebook.com


Dec 15, 202101:37:22
Ep 8: From Tai Chi to Systema with Rob Poyton

Ep 8: From Tai Chi to Systema with Rob Poyton

My guest this episode is Rob Poyton a veteran of the UK Tai Chi and martial arts scene. These days Rob is a teacher of the Russian martial art of Systema, which he has been teaching in the UK since the early 2000s and has run workshops and seminars all over Europe. 


Rob is also a prolific author of Systema books and videos which you can get via his website Cutting Edge Systema which is found at systemauk.com


In this wide-ranging discussion we talk about what the UK Tai Chi scene was like back in the 80s and 90s, and the similarities and differences between Tai Chi and Systema. We even get into a bit of politics, and talk about Rob’s experiences as a professional musician and his sideline as a horror fiction writer.


So, sit back and enjoy as we get under the skin of Tai Chi and Systema.

Dec 01, 202101:02:44
BONUS EPISODE 7! Brad and Joe from The Fight Bible on Brad's upcoming fight with D.K.Yoo Dec. 4th

BONUS EPISODE 7! Brad and Joe from The Fight Bible on Brad's upcoming fight with D.K.Yoo Dec. 4th

Hello and welcome to a special bonus edition of the Tai Chi Notebook. This time I’m interviewing Joe and Brad from The Fight Bible, a popular YouTube martial arts channel.

I used to train jiujitsu with Brad back in the day, before he went on to become a UFC fighter, so I’ve known him for years. Brad is retired from the UFC now, but he recently accepted a fight offer from the famous D.K. Yoo, who teaches martial arts seminars all over the world. The fight is scheduled to happen on December 4th on pay-per-view here: https://www.fite.tv/watch/dk-yoo-vs-xu-xiaodong/2pa2e/

Brad and Joe are flying off to South Korea in just a few days for a boxing match that looks set to make a huge impression on the martial arts scene. 

So, let’s find out how it all happened, how Brad's training is going and what the boys think is going to happen on December 4th.

Links:
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The Fight Bible: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheFightBibleofficial

Music by lesfm from Pixabay

To find out more about this podcast visit www.thetaichinotebook.com

Nov 22, 202147:44
Ep 6: Internal Body Mechanics with Ken Gullette

Ep 6: Internal Body Mechanics with Ken Gullette

In this episode  Tai Chi Notebook podcast my guest is Ken Gullette, a native of Illinois, USA, where he trains in all three of the main internal arts - Tai Chi, Bagua and Xing Yi. Ken also runs a website called internalfightingarts.com where he trains students from around the world in the three internal arts using a combination of recorded and live classes. 

Ken is quite famous for his focus on body mechanics, internal power and getting to the root of these arts in a non-mystical and no-nonsense way.  In fact, he’s written an excellent book that’s available on Amazon - it’s called ‘Internal body mechanics for Tai Chi, Bagua and Xing Yi’, and I’d recommend you get a copy.

In this episode we discuss the internal body mechanics of Tai Chi, training with disciples in the Chen family linage and there’s also a few stories of the times Ken has had to use his arts in real situations.


Visit Ken’s website at: www.internalfightingarts.com

Facebook page: www.facebook.com/internalfightingarts

Blog: www.internalfightingartsblog.com

Music by lesfm from Pixabay

To find out more about this podcast visit www.thetaichinotebook.com

Nov 06, 202101:02:44
Ep 5: Priit Mihkelson - Meet the BJJ Turtle Master

Ep 5: Priit Mihkelson - Meet the BJJ Turtle Master

My guest in this episode is my first from the world of Brazilian Jiujitsu. He’s Estonian Jiujitsu coach Priit Mihkelson. 

For over 15 years now Priit has been pioneering an innovative, logical and defensive style of jiujitsu that has been taking the BJJ world by storm. 

He’s just back from running a training camp held in a castle in Italy and his seminars are sold out until mid June next year, so it was great to grab some of his precious time and catch up with him before he jetted off for his next training camp. 

In this podcast we talk about defensive BJJ, training methods and technical innovations. 


Show Notes:

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Priit’s talk at BJJ Globetrotters Iceland Camp in 2020

“Want to get better at Jiu Jitsu?”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1Wv7A2Hdf0


Priit’s online coaching website:

www.DefensiveBJJ.com


Music by lesfm from Pixabay

To find out more about this podcast visit www.thetaichinotebook.com


Oct 13, 202101:07:60
Ep 4: Damon Smith on the link between Shamanism and martial arts

Ep 4: Damon Smith on the link between Shamanism and martial arts

What is Shamanism? And how does it relate to martial arts? In this episode I catch up with my old, friend and teacher Damon Smith to answer some of these questions. 


Damon is an incredibly experienced martial artist with a background in various Japanese and Chinese arts including Karate, Kempo, Xing Yi, Baji and Choy Lee Fut. And those are just a few of the arts he’s pursued to a very high level.


But despite being a great martial artist Damon’s true love has always been Shamanism. 


And while he’s no stranger to banging a drum, Damon’s shamanism is not the hippy dippy sort of practice you might associate shamans with, instead it’s a very down to earth and practical art, much like the martial arts he does.


In this episode we talk about the link between martial arts and shamanism, and where the crossovers lie.


Music by lesfm from Pixabay

To find out more visit www.thetaichinotebook.com

Sep 25, 202101:08:41
Ep3: Paul Bowman on Bruce Lee, martial arts studies and martial arts comedy

Ep3: Paul Bowman on Bruce Lee, martial arts studies and martial arts comedy

Paul Bowman is a professor of cultural studies at Cardiff University. He’s the author of multiple books on martial arts, including several about Bruce Lee, and most recently, “The invention of martial arts: popular culture between Asia and America”, which was published by Oxford University press in 2020.


Paul also helped establish the academic journal Marital Arts Studies, and organised conferences for the Martial Arts Studies Research Network.


In this chat we reminisce about our times training together, talk about paul’s recent discovery of Brazilian jiujutsu and discuss the emergent field of martial arts studies.



Show notes:


10.15: The Bruce Lee period

Theorizing Bruce Lee: Film-Fantasy-Fighting-Philosophy

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Theorizing-Bruce-Lee-Film-Fantasy-Fighting-Philosophy-Contemporary/dp/9042027770/ref=sr_1_1


Beyond Bruce Lee: Chasing the Dragon Through Film, Philosophy, and Popular Culture 1 Mar. 2013

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Beyond-Bruce-Lee-Chasing-Philosophy/dp/0231165293/ref=sr_1_1


16.00: I am Bruce Lee, the movie

https://vimeo.com/96517261


17.30: Marital Arts Studies

https://mas.cardiffuniversitypress.org/


22.40: Understanding Identity Through Martial Arts, with Prof Adam Frank

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BZb3WjosTs


23.53: On How to Talk about Taekwondo, with Professor Paul Bowman

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cALt0O3Y5_s


31.05: The invention of martial arts

On The Invention of Martial Arts with Prof Paul Bowman

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOyAllbfYsM

The Invention of Martial Arts: Popular Culture Between Asia and America 24 Feb. 2021

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Invention-Martial-Arts-Popular-Culture/dp/0197540341/ref=sr_1_1


44.50: David Carradine - No Limitations Be Anything

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3q85cV3GOMw


55.00: Comedy and honour around martial arts styles

Are Filipino Martial Arts Realistic? | Master Ken

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiuTGP-jnT8


Sensei Seth: If Every Martial Arts Style Taught Each Other

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGo2_f50GLo


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Sep 04, 202101:04:43
Ep 2: Byron Jacobs on Beijing martial arts

Ep 2: Byron Jacobs on Beijing martial arts

Byron Jacobs is a teacher of Xing Yi and Bagua based in Beijing, China. He’s a student of the famous Shifu Di Guoyong and is heavily involved in the martial arts scene in Beijing. As well as training traditional martial arts he’s also a BJJ practitioner and competitor. 

If you’d like to be taught by Byron in the arts of Xing Yi and Bagua, then he has an online learning platform available at https://www.patreon.com/mushinmartialculture - find out what’s available on the platform here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRjNAhP91nI&t=1s

In this wide ranging discussion we talk about training Xing Yi, Bagua and Tai Chi and whether Wu Shu will ever get into in the Olympics. We also find out what it was like to train martial arts in Beijing during the Corona virus pandemic, and what the Chinese BJJ and MMA scene is like.


Show notes:


(9.45) 

Byron’s Hua Jin Online learning platform

https://www.patreon.com/mushinmartialculture


(15.22)

Byron’s Mu Shin Martial Culture YouTube channel

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg_V6eznSvYOFz2naGlgRpg


(47.05)

DQ'd for Kicking TOO HARD? - Doctor Reacts to Olympic Karate Controversy and Knockout Science

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QFxxM3QOws


(1.05.30)

Speed passing by Rafa Mendes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qu_9Lcdrh_w


(1.18.11)

Ku Yu Chang (Guruzhang’s) Yang style Taijiquan:

A STUDY OF TAIJI BOXING 龍子祥 by Long Zixiang

https://brennantranslation.wordpress.com/2018/03/30/the-taiji-manual-of-long-zixiang/


(1.23.00)

Stand Still Be Fit by Master Lam Kam Chuen

https://www.youtube.com/user/StandStillBeFit


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Aug 11, 202101:25:34
Ep 1: Daniel Mroz on defining Chinese martial arts

Ep 1: Daniel Mroz on defining Chinese martial arts

Ep 1: Daniel Mroz on defining Chinese martial arts.


What is the relationship between Chinese martial arts and Chinese theatre, religion, mime, serious leisure activities, fighting and military tactics? How do all these factors intermingle and produce the arts we have today? In this wide-ranging discussion between Graham Barlow of The Tai Chi Notebook and Daniel Mroz, Professor of Theatre at the University of Ottawa we tackle all these subjects and more. As well as being a professor of theatre, Daniel is also a Choy Li Fut and Tai Chi Chuan practitioner, and has lectured at the Martial Arts Studies conference.  He writes books and contributes articles to various journals including the Martial Arts Studies journal. 


Podcast Notes and links


1) Daniel Mroz quote in full:

By ‘Chinese martial arts’, I refer to folkways that began to assume their present forms from the mid 19th to the early 20th centuries, at the end of the Imperial, and the beginning of the Republican periods of Chinese history. These arts train credible fighting abilities through exacting physical conditioning; through partnered, combative drills and games; and through the practice of prearranged movement patterns called tàolù  套路 (Mroz, 2017 & 2020). For millennia, up end of the Imperial period in 1912, China explicitly understood itself as a religious state (Lagerwey 2010). Communities across China not only used their martial arts to defend themselves, they performed them as theatrical acts of religious self-consecration, communal blessing, and entertainment in an annual calendar of sacred festivals (Ward, 1978; Sutton, 2003; Boretz, 2010; Amos, 2021). Modernization, and secularization at the end of the Imperial period removed the original context of these practices. The Chinese martial arts were transformed over the course of the 20th century by both their worldwide spread, and by their ideological appropriation by the Chinese Republic of 1912, and the Communist state that succeeded it in 1949 (Morris, 2004). Their religious heritage forgotten in many social, and cultural contexts within greater China, and internationally, the arts we practice today combine a legacy of pragmatic combat skill, religious enaction, participatory recreation, competitive athleticism, and performed entertainment.


2) THE STRENUOUS LIFE PODCAST WITH STEPHAN KESTING

334 - Ten Guru Warning Signs with Dr Dr Chris Kavanagh

https://kesting.libsyn.com/334-ten-guru-warning-signs-with-dr-dr-chris-kavanagh


3) Peter Johnsson

http://www.peterjohnsson.com/higher-understanding-and-deeper-reckoning/

Peter Johnsson - long video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6N3x_4gOtw&list=PLvIylNOaOkiZxaCtKkEVlVP3gQGXHpgSG

Peter Johnsson - short video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiSoLMx3v0I


4) Cung Le Sao Choy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRQkV0DWjlE


5) Daniel Mroz

Tàolù – The Mastery of Space: https://mas.cardiffuniversitypress.org/articles/abstract/10.18573/mas.111/

Academic page: https://dmroz.academia.edu


6) China: A Religious State, John Lagerwey
https://books.google.co.uk/books/about/China.html?id=WAOOzQi0dCkC&redir_esc=y


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Jul 31, 202101:23:47
Is Xing Yi a nature-based martial art any longer?

Is Xing Yi a nature-based martial art any longer?

Which came first in Xing Yi, the 5 elements or the 12 animals? This episode is also available as a blog post: http://thetaichinotebook.com/2021/06/29/is-xing-yi-a-nature-based-martial-art-any-longer/

Jul 05, 202104:11
Pressure point striking is back!

Pressure point striking is back!

Dim mak, pressure points, high kicks and nerve strikes! This episode is also available as a blog post: http://thetaichinotebook.com/2021/05/25/pressure-point-striking-is-back/

May 25, 202102:58
Lineage Queens

Lineage Queens

Does lineage reallt matter in Chinese marital arts? This episode is also available as a blog post: http://thetaichinotebook.com/2021/05/18/does-it-work/

May 24, 202103:54
Suspended from above. Bringing a sense of lightness to your Tai Chi.

Suspended from above. Bringing a sense of lightness to your Tai Chi.

One admonition from Yang Cheng Fu’s 10 important points, that has become something of a law in Tai Chi Chuan, is to ‘keep the head suspended, as if from above’. In the Tai Chi Classics it also states “Stand like a perfectly balanced scale and move like a turning wheel”, whilst also saying, “Don’t lean in any direction; suddenly appear, suddenly disappear.” This episode is also available as a blog post: http://thetaichinotebook.com/2021/04/04/suspended-from-above-bringing-a-sense-of-lightness-to-your-tai-chi/

May 23, 202105:51
Don’t put power into the form, let it naturally arise from the form

Don’t put power into the form, let it naturally arise from the form

Some advice on how to stop trying so much in Tai Chi and learn to go with the flow. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://thetaichinotebook.com/2018/08/24/dont-put-power-into-the-form-let-it-naturally-arise-from-the-form/

May 20, 202104:03
How much water should you drink a day?

How much water should you drink a day?

Are you hydrated? How do you know? Should you be drinking a certain amount of water a day? Find out in this episode of The Tai Chi Notebook. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://thetaichinotebook.com/2021/05/19/how-much-water-should-you-drink-a-day/

May 19, 202101:32
Tai Chi is still too deadly for the cage

Tai Chi is still too deadly for the cage

I’m going to have a bit of a rant today about Tai Chi people who still think that their art is too deadly for the ring, so please bear with me. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://thetaichinotebook.com/2021/05/13/tai-chi-is-still-too-deadly-for-the-cage/

May 18, 202104:33
The three timings in Xing Yi and Jeet Kune Do

The three timings in Xing Yi and Jeet Kune Do

A look at the concept of timing in martial arts and a way to practice it that comes from Xing Yi. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://thetaichinotebook.com/2021/01/03/the-real-secret-to-martial-arts-bruce-lee-and-the-concept-of-jeet/

May 18, 202103:44
Review: Introduction to Baguazhang by Kent Howard

Review: Introduction to Baguazhang by Kent Howard

A review of Introduction to Baguazhang, by Kent Howard. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://thetaichinotebook.com/2021/05/18/review-introduction-to-baguazhang-by-kent-howard-2/

May 18, 202102:30