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Lies we tell ourselves in the Martial Arts. Today we look at the Liar Paradox and see how many common statements in the modern martial arts are actually self-contradictory. We also look at how you can use the Liar Paradox against any opponent physically. ---- Take the training offline with a small book I put together pairing basic physical exercises with short quotes and meditations. You can find…
While looking at a collection of essays called the "Mantis Boxing Articles" might not be your first choice of texts to consider for your martial arts training, unless you do Mantis Boxing of course. Listen to this latest episode as I relate how a number of the essays infact are deeply useful and insightful for any martial artist. Take the training offline with a small book I put together pairing…
When a lord sought to test his bodyguard for consideration to a promotion he put the man to the test. At first the lord thought his bodyguard but after discovered the truth. Unbeknowst to him, his bodyguard had displayed consummate fudoshin (immoveable mind) while also protecting his lord's honor. Find out what this means for the modern martial artist in today's episode. Take the training offline…
What does ancient Greek myth have to do with classical Japanese martial arts training concepts? Listen to the story of Hermes stealing Apollo's cattle to find out. Take the training offline with a small book I put together pairing basic physical exercises with short quotes and meditations. You can find the book here: …
The twelve labors or tasks of Heracles is a mythic story loaded with a lot of practical symbolism to unpack. In what may be my longest episode to date, I try to pull some meaning from these stories. Want to dig more into classical Greek myth and symbolism in the context of the martial arts? Check out Tom Billinge's latest book "Palaistra" found here . Take the training offline with a small book I…
Join me as we look at Ernest Hemingway's novella "The Old Man and The Sea" and read it through the lens of martial arts training. There are several directly practical lessons we can get from this classic work of literature. Take the training offline with a small book I put together pairing basic physical exercises with short quotes and meditations. You can find the book here:…
What's in a name? What do you do when your art has four different names for the same move? We look at Frege's Puzzle in this episode and apply it to Boxing, Judo, Karate, Muay Thai, Savate, and BJJ. Take the training offline with a small book I put together pairing basic physical exercises with short quotes and meditations. You can find the book here:…
In this episode we look at two parables from the work known as the Zhuangzi that relate to things martial artists care about. Specifically the ideas of Wuwei (無為) non-action and Ziran (自然 - "Self-so") spontaneity. However, these aren't just high-minded philosophical jibber-jab. These have direct, practical applications to our martial arts. Take the training offline with a small book I put together…
For any sufficiently strong mathematical theory, there are truths that cannot be proven by that theory. If martial arts systems are formal systems in the same sense that Gödel referred to them. How can we apply Gödel's incompleteness theorems to our training? I use examples from BJJ and Wing Chun in today's episode but would love to hear of examples for your own arts. Take the training offline…
Welcome to 2026. Let's look at a couple short quotes, one from "The Unfettered Mind" by Takuan Soho and another from "The Life-Giving Sword" by Yagyu Munenori to set the tone for this year. Take the training offline with a small book I put together pairing basic physical exercises with short quotes and meditations. You can find the book here:…