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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 161 - McDojo Host Chat
Join us as we chat again with the hosts of PKCC in this unique episode about McDojos! What are McDojos? How to avoid them? What are the funniest moments encountering a McDojo? Find out in this episode! Our wonderful hosts dive into another great conversation while taking more questions from the viewers and bring them on to the show to chat with us.
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 160 - Host Chat
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Join us as we chat again with the hosts of PKCC about all things Martial Arts. We love these laid back episodes, and we hope you do too! Don't miss our episodes live on Thursdays 8:30pm Eastern - register below and send your questions in for our guests! 👊 www.punchkickchokechat.com/episodes/upcoming Check out all of our shows on TH-cam and in audio format wherever you get your podcasts: Full ep...
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 159 - Jason Chen
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Join us this week as we sit down with Jason Chen. Jason Chen is a level 3 wrestling coach at the Reinitz Wrestling Centre, home to the Montreal Wrestling Club. The Reinitz Wrestling Centre, is located in the Sylvan Adams Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association (YM-YWHA) Montreal, Canada. Coach Chen has over 20 years wrestling experience both at a national and international level as a c...
PKCC Dojo - Karate Kicking
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Join us in this inaugural episode of PKCC Dojo, a new series in which we jump into the dojo to train and teach with PKCC guests and other martial artists. In this episode, we head to Legacy Martial Arts and Fitness in Kitchener, Ontario with Kyoshi Randy Dauphin (7th dan under Hanshi Gary Legacy) who teaches us some fundamentals on karate kicking. He is assisted by PKCC Producer and 4th dan in ...
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 157 - Ankō Itosu
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Join us in this short episode as we discuss the life of Ankō Itosu, legendary student of Sokon 'Bushi' Matsumura. Don't miss our episodes live on Thursdays 8:30pm Eastern - register below and send your questions in for our guests! 👊 www.punchkickchokechat.com/episodes/upcoming Check out all of our shows on TH-cam and in audio format wherever you get your podcasts: Full episodes: www.punchkickch...
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 156 - Chantal Vaillancourt
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Join us this week as we sit down with Sensei Chantal Vaillancourt, head instructor at Karaté Shorin ryu Shubukan Boisbriand. Don't miss our episodes live on Thursdays 8:30pm Eastern - register below and send your questions in for our guests! 👊 www.punchkickchokechat.com/episodes/upcoming Check out all of our shows on TH-cam and in audio format wherever you get your podcasts: Full episodes: www....
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 155 - Patrick Barton
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Join us this week as we sit down with Sensei Patrick Barton. Patrick Barton began his journey in Jiu-jitsu around 1985, training under the Bynoe family in North Bay, Ontario. His dedication and passion led him to study a variety of styles, including Kindai Ha Shinto-ryu and Daito-ryu, and he received his Nidan rank from Shihan Bill Bynoe. Sensei Barton's pursuit of excellence took him to numero...
World Martial Arts Live - Chantal Vaillancourt (23:00 EDT)
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Chantal Vaillancourt teaching Karate - Importance of Kihon at World Martial Arts Live 2021 Find Sensei Vaillancourt's Dojo - karaté Shorin ryu Shubukan Boisbriand KarateBoisbriand/ Find our full Punch Kick Choke Chat library here: www.punchkickchokechat.com/episodes #karate #PKCC #martialarts
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 154 - John Spears
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Join us this week as we sit down with John Spears. John “Doc” Spears is a former 18 Delta Special Operations Medic and sniper who served in the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne). He has worked in counter-insurgency/counter narco-terrorism and interdiction projects throughout Central and South America. He specializes in small unit tactics and sniper operations and is a master shoot house instr...
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 153 - Sword Reveal
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Join us in this micro episode as new swords from Japan are unboxed in the dojo! Don't miss our episodes live on Thursdays 8:30pm Eastern - register below and send your questions in for our guests! 👊 www.punchkickchokechat.com/episodes/upcoming Check out all of our shows on TH-cam and in audio format wherever you get your podcasts: Full episodes: www.punchkickchokechat.com/episodes Shorts (1 hou...
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 152 - Neil Stolsmark
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Join us this week as we sit down with Sensei Neil Stolsmark. Kyoshi Stolsmark has been actively training in the martial arts for over 40 years and has been a full time karate instructor since 1983. He has an insightful and precise teaching style that inspires both young and old and his enthusiasm is said to be contagious. For this, he is called the “instructor of instructors” and many of his st...
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 151 - Wilfred Seerattan
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Join us this week as we sit down with Sensei Wilfreed Seerattan. Sensei Seerattan is a 6th degree black belt and is the head instructor of the Toronto Japan Karate Association (JKA) Dojo. He was born in Trinidad in 1966, began practicing karate in September of 1983 with Sensei Archeson Wells, and obtained his Shodan in 1989 from Okazaki Sensei. He moved to Canada in the same year, and by 1990 w...
PKCC Episode 150 - Zen with Jean Frenette
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Join us as we sit down with former guest, Sensei Jean Frenette, and crack open the topic of Zen. We touched on this with Sensei Frenette in Episode 68, but wanted to dive deeper into this central topic of classical martial arts. Don't miss our episodes live on Thursdays 8:30pm Eastern - register below and send your questions in for our guests! 👊 www.punchkickchokechat.com/episodes/upcoming Chec...
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 149 - Host Chat 4 Year Anniversary Show
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Join us as we chat again with the hosts of PKCC for a special 4th year anniversary celebration! Our wonderful hosts dive into another great conversation while taking more questions from the viewers and bringing them on to the show to chat with us. Don't miss this special occasion as we celebrate four amazing years of engaging content and lively discussions! Whether you are a beginner or advance...
PKCC Episode 148 - Host Chat Questions Short
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PKCC Episode 148 - Host Chat Questions Short
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 147 - Rudy Duquet
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 147 - Rudy Duquet
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 146 - Gerry DiSanto
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 146 - Gerry DiSanto
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 144 - Lori O'Connell
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 144 - Lori O'Connell
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 143 - Phil Duncan
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 143 - Phil Duncan
Capital Conquest 2022 - Gary Legacy
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Capital Conquest 2022 - Gary Legacy
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 140 - Realistic Training with George Rego
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 140 - Realistic Training with George Rego
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 139 - Rick Ellis
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 139 - Rick Ellis
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 138 - Pascal Serei
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 138 - Pascal Serei
World Martial Arts Live - Rudy Duquet (10:00 EDT)
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World Martial Arts Live - Rudy Duquet (10:00 EDT)
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 136 - James Pankiewicz
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 136 - James Pankiewicz
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 135 - Losing to Learn
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 135 - Losing to Learn
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 134 - Host Chat
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 134 - Host Chat
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 132 - Rick WIlliamson
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 132 - Rick WIlliamson
Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 130 - Adam Grogin
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Punch Kick Choke Chat Episode 130 - Adam Grogin
World Martial Arts Live - Katie Murphy (15:00 EDT)
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World Martial Arts Live - Katie Murphy (15:00 EDT)

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  • @TimothyRex-yc2ng
    @TimothyRex-yc2ng 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I watch you guy's all the time. This was by far the most touching episode yet! Many people aren't able to see those special moments in life until they know their own life is in jeopardy. The courage shown from Hanshi Joslin is awesome on another level and it's amazing he is leading people to the bible.

    • @pkcc
      @pkcc 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      It was the most touching one for us too, that and the one with Sensei Doug Knispel on losing a Sensei. Thanks for your comment

  • @jaydrafty76
    @jaydrafty76 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thanks to the people of Punch Kick Choke Chat for having me on their podcast. It was a pleasure to share some of my perspectives with some very welcoming and knowledgeable people

    • @pkcc
      @pkcc 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      It was pleasure to have you on as a guest, thanks for the enlightening conversation!

  • @markshalinsky3946
    @markshalinsky3946 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Wrestling has 3 ranks! Wrestler Coach Has been

  • @ThomasFeldmann
    @ThomasFeldmann 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you for dedicating yourselves to the martial arts in this format. As far as this video is concerned, however, as Itosu's biographer, I am sorry to say that it contains many errors and anachronisms - starting with the opening photo, which shows Japanese fencing master Miyake Sango and not Itosu Ankō (1831-1915). The photo issue was corrected several years ago. It is very important to make this clear, otherwise such kind falsehoods based on incorrect sources and interpretations regarding Itosu will continue to spread.

    • @pkcc
      @pkcc 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hi Mr. Feldmann, thank you for reaching out to us with these comments including the photo discrepancy. We'd love to have you on the show to correct the record and chat with us about Itosu. Please reach out if you are interested and we'll arrange the details.

    • @ThomasFeldmann
      @ThomasFeldmann 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@pkcc Sure, let's do this. I just finished my book about Yabu Kentsu and started promoting it but will certainly find time to also talk about Itosu Anko. To arrange the details we should switch to email. Just let me know your address. Many thanks - Thomas

    • @pkcc
      @pkcc 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      If you contact us through the form here we can switch to email. Happy to talk about Yabu Kentsu and your latest book as well. Thanks! www.punchkickchokechat.com/contact

    • @ThomasFeldmann
      @ThomasFeldmann 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@pkcc I contacted you through the form.

  • @MrGranovski
    @MrGranovski 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Good lord.

  • @CortneyStJohn-fx6lj
    @CortneyStJohn-fx6lj 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I concur 💥🖖🏾

  • @CortneyStJohn-fx6lj
    @CortneyStJohn-fx6lj หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm ready for it Sensei ❤️‍🔥🥋

  • @lucieleblanc4915
    @lucieleblanc4915 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Interesting, thank you

  • @leejahn8856
    @leejahn8856 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very interesting to learn more about the history of karate in this way. Thank you for that.

    • @pkcc
      @pkcc หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you, glad that you like it!

  • @pamelasuino1813
    @pamelasuino1813 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That was amazing!

  • @CortneyStJohn-fx6lj
    @CortneyStJohn-fx6lj 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Awesome reveal Sensei. The crisp sound of both swords cutting through the air and beautifully simple design,makes it worth owning. ❤🖖🏾

  • @lucieleblanc4915
    @lucieleblanc4915 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love it, thank you

  • @user-jarakib
    @user-jarakib 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    😍

  • @frasera11
    @frasera11 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    While at Tsuruoka's summer camp,,it was my turn to help cooks I made a special secret fartless chili ,,Ron really liked it,,but during the night it sounded like the blazing saddle movie,,feel sorry for those that slept in the tents, yelling at me saying you lied...priceless

  • @Shorai1
    @Shorai1 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am proud to call Kyoshi one of my very best friends. This was a great show to watch again.

  • @frasera11
    @frasera11 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Met Sensei Ron at one of Tsuroka's summer camps, we trained hard, but Ron had us laughing even harder,,it was nice to hear some of his stories and his speed and power were something to behold,,thanks Ron

  • @michaelwright248
    @michaelwright248 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Osu!

  • @dougall255
    @dougall255 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yes I like it also. What a team!

  • @ChristelleSerei
    @ChristelleSerei 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love it ! Pascal is an amazing person, expert, hanshi, but of course an amazing dad ;)

    • @pkcc
      @pkcc 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's very meaningful to have the family of our guests appreciating the interviews. Thanks for leaving your comment!

  • @lucieleblanc4915
    @lucieleblanc4915 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love it, thank you

  • @michaelwright248
    @michaelwright248 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Osu!

  • @rchlumsk
    @rchlumsk 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great conversation on practical considerations. Also love the mention of Canadian content at the end. Thank you Sensei DiSanto

  • @Katana-Karl
    @Katana-Karl 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Would love to see Suino Sensei perform the entire Seiza no bu

  • @mdnahidseo
    @mdnahidseo 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Do u need a professional TH-cam thumbnails designer?

  • @pamelasuino1813
    @pamelasuino1813 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very Cool!

  • @kingdavid1226
    @kingdavid1226 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What is a Back Belt? What is a White Belt?

  • @michaelwright248
    @michaelwright248 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    History is really important. Thambu shihan always says to know who you are and where you are going, you must know where you came from.

  • @PeterJDylag
    @PeterJDylag 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wonderful Conversation, Thank you. True Self defense is ugly, but an advanced technique will only work after the basic one does.! Kihan's are King.

  • @lucieleblanc4915
    @lucieleblanc4915 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love it, thank you

  • @walkingicecube1703
    @walkingicecube1703 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What a podcast! It's very interesting to me how martial arts can be a "vehicle," as you mentioned, to make martial artists balanced and benefit their lives in many ways. You all have great perspectives. Master Rego, Sensei, you hit many points I needed to learn!

  • @crazysockdivas
    @crazysockdivas 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I didn’t want this one to end!! So many great points and discussion about self defense. Thank you all!!

  • @admiraloatmeal
    @admiraloatmeal 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Awesome podcast guys. Master Rego has been my Sensei for almost a decade. He's absolutely amazing. Really loved hearing all your perspectives. Ossu!

  • @mjohnson9771
    @mjohnson9771 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fantastic chat, great points made from all three sensei. Every martial artist should listen to this. Realistic training could save your life some day.

  • @noidentity2801
    @noidentity2801 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well..here it is 2024 and I have just discovered this page. I was a student of Benny Allen back in 1975 and it was so wonderful to hear Sensei Guest speak so highly of him. It was my great misfortune to have started training with Sensei Allen only scant months before he and Sensei Bill Hind closed the Beaches Karate Club. As Sensei Guest mentioned, karate is a business and Sensei Allen was still only charging $20. a month at the time so the club closed. Speaking here of greatest regrets, my greatest regret may be that I didn't just attach myself to Benny and try to be his shadow for as long as may have been possible. Benny was not a stickler on time served and grading. If he thought you were ready, he just advanced you. He did hold gradings but I was working evenings a lot when I was training at the Beaches Dojo so I missed grading nights. But after one month as a white belt I came to the dojo the afternoon following a grading night and Benny just tossed me a yellow belt. Two months later a similar event when he just tossed me an orange belt. I would often show up at the dojo in the afternoon when, often, it was just Benny and myself there. I recall one day I was kicking the bag and Benny was watching and giving me tips when he said to me, "If you keep training like this you will have your black belt in two years." Needless to say, my head swelled about three hat sizes as I knew that the trip to sho dan was generally around four years. But as was Benny's way he quickly deflated my ego by pointing out how my high mawashi geri's lacked any real power. The night the Beaches club closed was the last time I ever saw Benny. I continued training with Bill Hind in church basements and rec centers for a few months after that...and not to take anything away from Sensei Hind, but Benny was, and would always be my Sensei. I look forward to watching all of these videos where I am familiar with many of the names mentioned. Many thanks to all involved in producing them.

  • @user-lb3dk2bj6u
    @user-lb3dk2bj6u 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Keep shining your Warrior Light Sensei

  • @amarcabavaria22
    @amarcabavaria22 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Bill has a seminar end of May for 3 days; you senseis should try it out.

    • @pkcc
      @pkcc 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Do you have a link with more details? We can pass that along

  • @karatecanuckspodcast
    @karatecanuckspodcast 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Another thought-provoking discussion. Well done! Also, thanks for the shout-out 🥋

  • @n0xure
    @n0xure 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    About hikite. I think it's natural instinct to try and grab the attackers arm and you're not wrong to do so, especially if there's a weapon involved. You want to minimize the danger by restricting the weapon's range of movement. But whatever comes after is not so clear and has to be trained (pull them out of balance & reposition yourself in an angle where it's "safe" to strike back). So from a self defence perspective, practicing hikite five hundred million times makes sense - because once you grab their arm, its also natural instinct to try to push/pull the "danger" as far away from your face/torso as possible; but that gives your opponent the initiative and the leverage to pull you out of balance and then you die.

  • @duanewolfe9966
    @duanewolfe9966 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Had the pleasure of training at James dojo last time I was in Okinawa. He also served as my tour guide and arranged several additional sessions with other Masters. A true teacher and life long student.

  • @MrGranovski
    @MrGranovski 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for sharing this. Bill Hind is an awesome teacher. I remember him from Main & Danforth.

  • @lucieleblanc4915
    @lucieleblanc4915 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love it

  • @tcwentertainment
    @tcwentertainment 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very cool to find this , it seems really hard to find stuff of Carlos Newton these days and he's a very important fighter for his hybrid style , very cool dude.

  • @IttendojoOrg
    @IttendojoOrg 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Another great micro-episode with a wealth of gems to write down and remember. Rather than being not entirely pertinent, Dauphin Sensei’s citing lessons learned from a “failed” marriage was spot-on - my experience was similar and very definitely resulted in a far better marriage and life than likely would have been the case otherwise. When I was most deeply involved in karate, I was the smallest black-belt in the dojo. All of the other black-belts outweighed me by 40- to 75-pounds or more, and in every case, it was solid muscle. So, in our sessions of contact-sparring I would get the crap kicked out of me every time. Which would have been debilitatingly frustrating, had it not been for one thing: In every match, if I landed even just one solid blow, I would count that a victory. Maybe a very small victory in the context of the entire match, but was enough to enable me to line up across from one of those guys the next time.

  • @steverost25
    @steverost25 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was a great Micro Episode! Thank you both for sharing your insights into this! :)

  • @Mrhasbarafree
    @Mrhasbarafree 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hanshi Chuck was a bodyguard for Kiss in 1980 on their European tour. I'd love to hear stories.

  • @lucieleblanc4915
    @lucieleblanc4915 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Loved it

  • @warrennass24
    @warrennass24 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have said OSU in Shukokai and Shito Ryu. Occasionally still used in our dojo.

  • @warrennass24
    @warrennass24 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Congratulations Sensei Suino

  • @Shorai1
    @Shorai1 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Second generation Martial Arts pioneer. Her and her mom.

  • @Shorai1
    @Shorai1 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    OG Canadian Martial Artist.