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The Truth About the Martial Arts with John Graden

  • Why I Replaced Taekwondo with Empower Kickboxing™

    27 GEN 2021 · After nearly two decades of teaching traditional taekwondo, Guevara realized that what he was teaching was not providing the benefits he wanted for his students.  He replaced his curriculum with Empower Kickboxing™ and did not lose a single student. Guevara has reduced the number of classes he has to teach by half, and he’s retained all of his students through the transition to Empower Kickboxing and the COVID pandemic. Bonus: Martial Arts Instructor Teaching Tip: No Rescues https://martialartsteachers.com/martial-arts-teachers-certification-course/ https://empowerkickboxing.com  
    Ascoltato 30 min. 41 sec.
  • 21. The Truth About Martial Arts in the Inner-City

    8 DIC 2020 · In the ultimate “fake it till you make it” scenario, podcast guest Willie Johnson was so desperate to escape Baltimore’s inner-city that he actually made up his own kung fu techniques to compete against black belts in martial arts tournaments.  His dream was to become a karate champion and get out of his violent, drug-infested neighborhood. That dream eventually became a nightmare.  As a teenager, Willie would climb on a bus to travel for days to compete in major tournaments around the USA.  Then, a strange thing happened. He started to win. In fact, he won the prestigious US Open Karate Championships in 1986.  Podcast host John Graden says, “I was at that event and remember being impressed with Willies’ performance. Like the rest of us, I had no idea what kind of world he lived in. This is a great story I know our listeners will enjoy.” The newly crowned US Open Champion was not greeted with fanfare after his big win. Instead, he was met with a shower of bullets that left his best friend dead at his feet. His neighborhood crew gave him a dire ultimatum. Continue to do martial arts, or rejoin them and sell drugs to junkies. Caught up in the emotion of the murder, Willie chose revenge for his friend over another tournament win. It was a fateful decision that sent him spiraling down into the dark world of hustling and muscling drugs. Overnight, he went from karate king to drug lord. Though he knew it was the wrong decision, Willie spent the next three years as a violent stoned-out drug pusher until he was arrested for fighting with the police and sentenced to a year in the maximum-security prison.  It was in that prison that Willie turned his life around. He kept to himself in his cell rather than mix with the prison population in the day area. He spent his time practicing his martial arts and setting goals for his future as a martial arts school owner and world champion.  Willie “The Bam” Johnson went on to win seven-world championships, author books, and become a highly respected master martial arts teacher to his students, including many from the same inner-city neighborhood that he grew up in. “The Bam” shares his story in a three-part series on John Graden’s The Truth About the Martial Arts Business Podcast. In addition to his martial arts experience, Johnson describes the harsh truth about martial arts in the inner-city. He clearly explains the stark difference between what a martial arts black belt may think would happen in a ghetto street fight and what is most likely to go down and it’s not favoring the black belt.
    Ascoltato 36 min. 52 sec.
  • 20. The Smoke and Mirrors of Martial Arts

    26 OTT 2020 · In the episode, the truth about the martial arts business is that not only is it easy for instructors to fall into these drastic mistakes of the past, but that it’s almost expected. Listen in and I’ll share with you the generational pitfalls that are rarely shared or spoken about because they’ve been repeated for decades and it’s my goal to help you navigate past them.
    Ascoltato 24 min. 24 sec.
  • 19. How Mark Moore Grew a 425 Student Martial Arts School While Teaching Just 2 Classes a Night

    27 SET 2020 · This week, the truth about the martial arts business is that in order to grow your school in the season of COVID, you have to learn how to meet students and potential students where they are at rather than leading them down tired, out-dated training methods. Our guest today is Mark Moore. His martial arts school in South Jersey has continued to grow through the pandemic. He was an original Pro-Star curriculum school that has evolved into Empower Kickboxing. A certified leadership coach in the John Maxwell system, Mark says the three keys to his success are, the curriculum, the school atmosphere, and a special mindset that any martial arts school owner will appreciate learning.
    Ascoltato 32 min. 41 sec.
  • 18. What Every Martial Arts Instructor MUST Know About the Law of Self-Defense.

    10 SET 2020 · This week, The Truth About the Martial Arts Business explores a deadly serious topic that every martial arts school instructor needs to understand and teach. As a martial artist, you train in self-defense to protect yourself and your loved ones, but what really happens in the court system when a martial artist defends him or herself? This episode of The Truth About the Martial Arts Business will help you to understand and prepare for the legal battle that happens after an attack. The first fight is for your life – the second for your liberty.  Attorney Andrew F. Branca, a renowned expert in self-defense law and author of The Law of Self-Defense,  teaches you how to make quick, effective, legally appropriate decisions in life-and-death situations.  The 5 Elements of Self Defense 2:50 Do I have to wait for the bad guy to hit me first? 3:40 Can I use a weapon in my defense? 4:00 What it cost to defend a self-defense case 4:00 Deadly force and the martial arts 4:25 How is "Deadly Force" defined by law? 4:40 Does the court look at a trained martial artist differently than an untrained defender? 5:30 Prosecutors love to talk about martial arts expertise 5:55 What influences juries in regards to martial arts for self-defense? 6:05 Will your defense attorney use your martial arts training as a defense or suppress it from the jury? 6:15 How can martial arts help your defense? 6:40 The Three Fights 9:00 What we can learn from Tom Hanks 9:30 Use of a force expert 10:15 Can the prosecution include the defender's instructor? 11:00 Can an instructor face criminal charges for the actions of his or her student? 13:00 Applying the five elements of self-defense to a martial artist defending himself. 13:05 Element 1: Innocence 14:27 How a victim loses their claim of innocence 14:45 Element 2: Imminence  15:20 Element 3: Proportionality 15:45 What if you have a gun and he attacks you with his fists? 16:20 The common mistake concealed weapons holders make 16:46  Element 4: Avoidance 17:00 Is Stand Your Ground just in Florida? 18:07 Element 5: Reasonableness  18:33 Is there such a thing as Jury Selection? 19:30 The danger of CCW 20:00 The Law of Self-Defense Workshop info with Andrew Branca 21:00 Why students get so stressed at Andrew's seminars, that they can't remember what they just did. Map of State Self-Defense Laws The Law of Self-Defense on Amazon Deadly Force - Understanding Your Right To Self Defense The Psychology of Self-Defense
    Ascoltato 25 min. 35 sec.
  • 17. How to Build a 6-Figure Self-Defense Business

    20 AGO 2020 · Joe Robaina is a veteran martial artist with a wide range of skills and talent. But for the last few years, he has excelled in the self-defense business. Joe shares some strategies that have helped him to build a successful self-defense business. During that process, he has discovered some realities about the martial arts business model and how the COBRA Self-Defense business system operates in order to avoid those pitfalls. COBRA-Defense Information: SelfDefenseBusiness.com Empower Kickboxing Information: EmpowerKickboxing.com Past episodes: MATAPodcast.com  
    Ascoltato 37 min. 38 sec.
  • 16. Master the Art of Tongue Fu with Sam Horn

    26 LUG 2020 · The Truth About the Martial Arts Business episode 16 guest Sam Horn is the author of Tongue Fu. Like Verbal-Defense, Tongue Fu teaches how to verbally handle, defuse, deflect, disarm, and/or align with someone who is attacking you verbally. Tongue Fu is IDEAL for martial arts instructors, parents, or teachers of any kind. These important skills need to be part of every martial arts school curriculum to help students gain control of bullies, insults, false praise and many other anxiety-causing verbal attacks that we all face at school, work, with family, online, and out in public. This is training that does NOT require any physical contact so it is ideal for martial arts schools in the post-COVID-19 eta. Sam Horn Tongue Fu Courses 1. Tongue Fu!® Full Course 2. Tongue Fu!® I 3. Tongue Fu!® II 4. Tongue Fu Book on Amazon
    Ascoltato 42 min. 28 sec.
  • 15. 7 Biggest Tax Deductions for Martial Arts Businesses and Schools

    15 LUG 2020 · The Trump Tax Act may benefit your martial arts school in several ways. Here are 7 major ways that self-employed martial arts instructors and school owners can slash their taxes and keep more of their hard-earned money to put in the bank each year. The new act offers more tax deductions for martial arts schools. You can also download the report the podcast is based on.
    Ascoltato 19 min. 27 sec.
  • 14. 10 Important Questions About Your Martial Arts School Curriculum

    30 GIU 2020 · In this podcast, I go solo with a harsh look at what martial arts schools are teaching and how to lead your students into the future by discarding the smoke and mirrors of the traditional curriculum.  A good master instructor avoids teaching these contradictions. 
    Ascoltato 21 min.
  • 13. Bernard Kerik 911 Interview by John Graden

    16 GIU 2020 · In this 13th episode, The Truth About the Martial Arts Business is that martial arts schools have to be responsible and careful of the intentions of their students. Hi, I’m John Graden, we are in the middle of a massive disruption of law and order. Gun sales are through the roof, and Google searches for self-defense have spiked off the charts. People want to feel safe and secure. Now that the pandemic has leveled off, anti-fa has taken over sections of big cities and is wreaking violent havoc on innocent Americans. Undercover recordings of the terrorist group Anti-fa reveal them teaching their members how to gouge eyes, strike the liver and put innocent people into rear-naked chokes. These are dangerous techniques taught by unscrupulous martial arts instructors who are teaching how to abuse and misuse these skills. That is in contrast to when Melody Shuman discovered that one of the pilots that flew into the World Trade center on 911 had trained in her school in the months leading up to the attack. One year after 911, I interviewed new york city police commissioner Bernard Kerik. He was protecting Mayor Rudy Giuliani throughout that fateful day. Mr Kerik is also a 5th-degree black belt and credits much of his success to his martial arts training. He also has an excellent biography describing his amazing story. He lays out some guidelines for martial arts schools to look out for students who may be abusing their training. I conducted this interview in a hotel lobby in Orlando about a year after the attack. Next, we often hear the Japanese word kaizen thrown around as a commitment to continuous improvement. Are we seeing kaizen in traditional schools? AntiFa video teaching eye gouge to followers. Books by Bernard Kerik From Jailer to Jailed The Lost Son The Grave Above the Grave Books by John Graden The Truth About the Martial Arts Business Who Killed Walt Bone The Impostor Syndrome
    Ascoltato 13 min. 31 sec.

Join the martial arts Teacher of Teachers, John Graden as he explores important and controversial questions about martial arts instructors, schools and the business. Graden is the author of the...

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Join the martial arts Teacher of Teachers, John Graden as he explores important and controversial questions about martial arts instructors, schools and the business.

Graden is the author of the best-selling books including, "Black Belt Management," "The Truth About the Martial Arts Business," "How to Open and Operate a Successful Martial Arts School," and the "Impostor Syndrome."

He has been profiled by the Wall Street Journal, US News and World Report, The Dr. Oz Show and over 100 other media outlets.

He is an 8th-degree black belt under the legendary Joe Lewis and a world kickboxing champion.
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