whistlekick Martial Arts Radio
whistlekick Martial Arts Radio

whistlekick Martial Arts Radio

whistlekick Martial Arts Radio

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whistlekick Martial Arts Radio is the only bi-weekly podcast devoted to the traditional martial arts in all forms. We dig into what makes martial artists tick, their history and experience… and tell some great stories in the process. It's all about bringing martial artists together and learning from one another. Our guests include the famous and the unknown, from taekwondo, karate, hapkido, capoeira, kungfu, FMA, HEMA and everything else you can imagine.

Recent Episodes

Episode 1120 - Morgan Kent
APR 20, 2026
Episode 1120 - Morgan Kent
SUMMARY In this episode, Morgan Kent shares his journey into martial arts, detailing how pop culture influenced his initial interest and the various martial arts he explored before finding his passion in Poekoelan Silat. He discusses the unique aspects of this Indonesian martial art, emphasizing the importance of self-expression and personal ownership in training. Morgan also reflects on the need to evolve traditional martial arts to remain relevant in modern contexts, advocating for a balance between respecting the past and innovating for the future. He discusses the importance of grit in martial arts training, the inception of open sparring events, and how these events foster a sense of community among martial artists. He also emphasizes the significance of communication and trust in sparring, the distinction between sparring and fighting, and the value of learning from one another in the martial arts community. TAKEAWAYS Morgan's interest in martial arts was sparked by pop culture. He had early experiences in karate and taekwondo that didn't resonate with him. Poekoelan Silat, the martial art he practices, emphasizes personal expression. Training in Silat involves a mix of traditional and modern combat sport techniques. Morgan's instructor focused on personal growth beyond just martial skills. He believes in the importance of evolving martial arts for modern relevance. Self-expression is a key philosophy in his martial art practice. Morgan aims to elevate the art he practices for future generations. He encourages students to take ownership of their martial arts journey. Open sparring events were created to challenge martial artists outside their usual circles and foster a sense of community among different martial arts schools. Communication and consent are crucial in sparring practices. Trust between sparring partners enhances the training experience. Sparring is distinct from fighting; it's about learning and growth. The culture of open sparring has evolved over time, promoting inclusivity. Participants adapt easily to the established culture of open sparring. Trust in oneself and others is essential for effective sparring. Continuous growth and development are vital in martial arts practice. Join our EXCLUSIVE newsletter to get notified of each episode as it comes out! Subscribe — whistlekick Martial Arts Radio
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56 MIN
Episode 1119 - Martial Arts is NOT Fighting
APR 16, 2026
Episode 1119 - Martial Arts is NOT Fighting
SUMMARY In this episode, Andrew Adams and Jeremy Lesniak delve into the often-debated distinction between martial arts and fighting. They explore the misconceptions surrounding the two, emphasizing that being a martial artist does not inherently make one a fighter. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding different types of combat and the role of training in martial arts. Through their discussion, they aim to clarify the relationship between martial arts practices and real-world fighting scenarios, ultimately advocating for a broader understanding of what martial arts encompasses. They discuss the importance of understanding the context and rules of combat, the carryover of skills from traditional martial arts to fighting, and the criticisms often faced by martial artists. The conversation highlights the value of self-awareness and the personal goals of individuals in martial arts training, while also addressing the trolling and negativity present in discussions about martial arts. TAKEAWAYS Martial arts and fighting are not the same. Being a martial artist does not mean you are a fighter. Many people believe they can fight without training. Fighting is often misunderstood by those outside martial arts. Sparring is a key aspect of martial arts training. Not all martial arts training involves fighting. Professional fights operate under agreed-upon rules. Combat can be categorized into different types. Training in martial arts can have various goals beyond fighting. Fighting and martial arts are distinct concepts. Being a good martial artist does not guarantee fighting skills. Context and rules play a crucial role in combat. Training can be enjoyable and educational beyond just fighting. Martial arts can be about personal growth, not just combat.
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29 MIN
Episode 1118 - Ice Young
APR 13, 2026
Episode 1118 - Ice Young
SUMMARY In this conversation, Ice Young shares his journey through martial arts, discussing the balance of training for fights while managing various responsibilities, including running a motorcycle club and a martial arts studio. He reflects on his past neglect of forms training and the personal challenges that reignited his passion for martial arts, particularly the influence of his father, who was his first karate instructor. Ice also talks about his upcoming fight and the new challenges he faces in Sanda, a martial arts style that combines elements of kickboxing and judo. In this conversation, Ice shares his extensive journey through martial arts, beginning at a young age and evolving through various styles and experiences. He discusses the importance of legacy, particularly the influence of his father on his teaching methods and the forms he passes down. The conversation delves into the practical applications of martial arts training, the adaptation of techniques for modern practice, and the often misunderstood role of kata in martial arts. Ice emphasizes the need for a balance between tradition and practicality, ensuring that students learn effective self-defense while respecting the roots of martial arts. Ice also recounts his unique connection with Diamond Dallas Page, emphasizing the genuine care and motivation that drives him in both martial arts and life. The conversation highlights the significance of support systems and the passion that fuels a martial artist's journey. TAKEAWAYS Forms training can be neglected but is essential for overall martial arts development. Transitioning from fighting to forms can be a challenging but rewarding process. New challenges in martial arts can lead to growth and development. Understanding different martial arts styles enhances overall skills. The journey in martial arts is often non-linear and filled with obstacles. Experiences with various martial arts styles influenced his teaching. Legacy plays a crucial role in his martial arts philosophy. He emphasizes practical application in training. Ice's teaching incorporates elements from his father's system. Kata serves as a valuable tool for learning and fitness. Forms are essential for understanding movement and principles. Ice's approach blends tradition with contemporary practices. Join our EXCLUSIVE newsletter to get notified of each episode as it comes out! Subscribe — whistlekick Martial Arts Radio
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73 MIN
Episode 1117 - Martial Things with Andrea Harkins
APR 9, 2026
Episode 1117 - Martial Things with Andrea Harkins
SUMMARY In this episode, Andrea Harkins and Andrew Adams engage in a free-flowing conversation about martial arts, social media, and the importance of community engagement. They discuss the evolution of Andrea's social media presence, particularly on TikTok and Facebook, where she poses thought-provoking questions to the martial arts community. The conversation also delves into the role of competition in martial arts, the definition of greatness, and the importance of motivation and inspiration in the martial arts journey. In this conversation, they delve into the multifaceted world of martial arts, discussing personal experiences, the significance of history, and the evolving nature of training. They also explore the importance of individual journeys in martial arts, the relevance of the belt system, and the value of personal growth over competition. The dialogue emphasizes that martial arts can serve various purposes beyond fighting, including self-awareness and confidence building. TAKEAWAYS Social media can be a powerful tool for community engagement. Posing questions can spark meaningful conversations in martial arts. Competition is not a requirement for being a great martial artist. Greatness in martial arts is subjective and personal. Motivation and inspiration are key to encouraging others in martial arts. Engaging with different opinions can broaden perspectives. Martial arts can be pursued for various personal reasons. Martial arts can be a personal journey rather than just a fighting art. Understanding the history of martial arts can enhance appreciation but isn't essential for practice. Competition can provide valuable pressure testing for skills learned. The belt system in martial arts is often misunderstood and varies by school. Martial arts training can lead to personal growth and self-discovery. The reasons for training in martial arts can change over time. Join our EXCLUSIVE newsletter to get notified of each episode as it comes out! Subscribe — whistlekick Martial Arts Radio
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43 MIN
Episode 1116 - Taqqee Khabir
APR 6, 2026
Episode 1116 - Taqqee Khabir
SUMMARY In this conversation, Taqqee Khabir shares his journey into martial arts, influenced by his father's background and his own experiences with competition and injury. He discusses the importance of personal growth, the challenges he faced, and the lessons learned through various martial arts disciplines. The conversation highlights the significance of mindset and adaptability in overcoming obstacles and pursuing one's passion for martial arts. He shares his transformative journey from chronic pain to healing through martial arts and yoga. He discusses the influence of his parents on his approach to natural healing and the importance of movement for health and longevity. Taqqee emphasizes the significance of teaching and sharing knowledge with others, highlighting the ripple effect of positive influence in the community. His story illustrates the power of resilience, personal growth, and the impact of martial arts on mental and physical well-being. TAKEAWAYS Taqqee's early exposure to martial arts came from watching kung fu movies with his father. His father emphasized education over fighting, leading Taqqee to explore martial arts on his own. Taqqee faced bullying in school, prompting his father to teach him self-defense techniques. His first formal training was in Taekwondo and Hapkido, where he learned foundational skills. A pivotal moment in Taqqee's journey was a cage fight that highlighted gaps in his training. He adopted a growth mindset after realizing the need to learn grappling arts like judo and jiujitsu. Taqqee's experiences in competition taught him the importance of strategy and adaptability. Injury from training led to significant health challenges, prompting a reevaluation of his approach to martial arts. Taqqee's resilience and determination to continue practicing martial arts define his journey. He emphasizes the importance of seeking alternative solutions to health issues rather than rushing into surgery. He found inspiration in martial arts and natural healing practices. The importance of understanding pain as a messenger was emphasized. Taqqee avoided opioids and focused on natural healing methods. He discovered yoga and chiropractic care as effective treatments. He experienced a shift from personal recovery to community impact. He encourages others to let their passion shine and help others. Join our EXCLUSIVE newsletter to get notified of each episode as it comes out! Subscribe — whistlekick Martial Arts Radio
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51 MIN