Iain Abernethy - The Practical Application Of Karate show

Iain Abernethy - The Practical Application Of Karate

Summary: Iain Abernethy has been involved in the martial arts since childhood. Iain holds the rank of 6th Dan with the British Combat Association (one of the world's leading groups for close-quarter combat, self-protection and practical martial arts) and 6th Dan with Karate England (the official governing body for Karate in England). Iain's popular monthly podcasts cover all aspects of practical martial arts and realistic self-protection.

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 End of 2021 Podcast Part 3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:25:36

Welcome to third and final part of the 2021 end of year podcast! I’ve answered as many of your questions as I can on a wide range of topics! Thanks to everyone who submitted them! Bob is my co-host for these ones (it does not go well!) and this year we have a single sponsor! If you are new to this silliness, you’ll quickly understand! This part covers the Teaching and Miscellaneous questions! Part 1 covers Self-Defense, Kata and Bunkai questions. Part 2 covers Training and General Karate Questions. Thanks for all your support in 2021! All the best, Iain

 End of 2021 Podcast Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:45

Welcome to second part of the 2021 end of year podcast! I’ve answered as many of your questions as I can on a wide range of topics! Thanks to everyone who submitted them! Bob is my co-host for these ones (it does not go well!) and this year we have a single sponsor! If you are new to this silliness, you’ll quickly understand! This part covers the Training and General Karate Questions! Part 1 covers Self-Defense, Kata and Bunkai questions. Part 3 covers Teaching and Miscellaneous questions. Thanks for all your support in 2021! All the best, Iain

 End of 2021 Podcast Part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:07:41

Welcome to first part of the 2021 end of year podcast! I’ve answered as many of your questions as I can on a wide range of topics! Thanks to everyone who submitted them! Bob is my co-host for these ones (it does not go well!) and this year we have a single sponsor! If you are new to this silliness, you’ll quickly understand! This part covers the Self-Defense, Kata and Bunkai questions! Part 2 covers Training and General Karate Questions. Part 3 covers Teaching and Miscellaneous questions. Thanks for all your support in 2021! All the best, Iain

 A Return to Practicality: Karate & Aikido | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:15:09

In this podcast I have a conversation with Oliver Martinez (Aikido, Karate, Filipino Martial Arts & JKD) about what a practical syllabus should contain and the parallels between the karate and aikido communities! This was initially a personal conversation, but we enjoyed it so much, and thought it covered so much, that had the same chat again and recorded it for you! I hope that you enjoy it! All the best, Iain About Oliver: Fifth degree black belt Oliver Martinez II has over 25 years of martial arts experience. He is passionate about teaching both traditional martial arts as well as modern methods of self -protection. In addition to teaching martial arts, he also currently works in private security where he has received specialized training in defensive tactics and use of force.

 Jesse Enkamp and Iain Abernethy Chat (podcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:54

In this podcast I talk with Jesse Enkamp! We recorded this impromptu conversation at the Karate Nerd Experience in Sweden in 2019. Jesse and I had just finished recorded some YouTube videos together and Jesse suggested doing a podcast. I said that I didn’t have my recoding equipment and Jesse suggested using the voice recording function on my phone … which worked incredibly well! With no plan, we sat down in the reception of the venue, hit record, and had the conversation you are about to hear! I thoroughly enjoyed our chat, and we covered a wide range of topics! The key theme that seemed to develop was the benefits of taking a broad approach to karate. We also cover improving kata, bunkai, self-defence, training methods, karate’s evolution, shuhari, and loads more! Jesse has kindly offered a 15% discount on all Seishin products to the listeners of this podcast! Just use the offer code “BUNKAI” when placing your order (free worldwide shipping included): www.seishin-international.com Many thanks to Jesse for having the idea to do this podcast, for taking the time to sit down and chat, and for his patience around the time taken for me to get this out to you all! It’s a very interesting listen so well worth the extended wait! All the best, Iain

 Christian Wedewardt and Iain Abernethy (podcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:14

In this podcast I talk to my friend and fellow practical karateka Christian Wedewardt! I have known Christian for many years, he is a fellow member of the World Combat Association (WCA) and we have taught together many times in the UK and Germany. Christian has a great approach to karate. His material is functional and well structured. In addition, Christian’s infectious enthusiasm and clear communication style makes him a joy to train with and teach alongside! You will no doubt be aware of Christian’s Karate Praxis organisation, his popular book, “The Heian Kata Bunkai Phenomenon: A Systematical Kata Workbook” (available in both English and German), his YouTube videos, and his appearances with the one and only Master Ken! In this podcast, Christian and I discuss his background, some of the principles of his approach (“first things first” and his pragmatic redefining of jodan, chudan and gedan), his teaching style, his appearances with Master Ken, and loads more besides! Many thanks to Christian for making time to appear on the podcast! It was a fun conversation and I hope you enjoy it! All the best, Iain

 Conversation with Dan Trailescu: Aikidoka and Reality Based Self-Defence Instructor | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:28

In this podcast I chat with Dan Trailescu (Aikidoka and Reality Based Self-Defence Instructor). It’s a great conversation and I am sure you will enjoy it! Dan has 15 years of martial arts experience, focused on Aikido and reality-based self-defence. He teaches communication, conflict resolution, and self-defence to university students, martial artists and business professionals. He holds a 3rd degree black belt in Aikido and is a certified instructor for Conflict Communications. He also has a postgraduate degree in Counselling Studies, with a focus on the psychology of self-defence instruction, and runs Luceo Training Ltd, a communication skills training company, as well as harmandharmony.com, a website dedicated to practical martial arts training. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harm_and_harmony/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HarmAndHarmonyAikido Website: www.harmandharmony.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/harmandharmony All the best, Iain

 Randy Brown and Iain Abernethy Part 3 (podcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:51

PART 3: In this podcast Randy Brown (Mantis Boxing & BJJ Coach) and I talk about the evolution of traditional martial arts, the role of forms, martial arts dogma, pseudo-history vs real history, and a whole host of other topics! For quite some time, people had been telling me that I should talk to Randy because our approaches had much in common. Apparently, Randy was getting told the same. It turns out people were right! We originally planned to chat for around 1 hour, but after 2.5 hours we were still going strong (which is why I have split this podcast into three parts!). Despite our differing arts and backgrounds, the way we approach our respective systems has a lot of common ground. It was really interesting to compare notes see how our thoughts and experiences related to each other’s. We both enjoyed this conversation and I’m sure you will too! Enjoy! All the best, Iain

 Randy Brown and Iain Abernethy Part 2 (podcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 51:08

PART 2: In this podcast Randy Brown (Mantis Boxing & BJJ Coach) and I talk about the evolution of traditional martial arts, the role of forms, martial arts dogma, pseudo-history vs real history, and a whole host of other topics! For quite some time, people had been telling me that I should talk to Randy because our approaches had much in common. Apparently, Randy was getting told the same. It turns out people were right! We originally planned to chat for around 1 hour, but after 2.5 hours we were still going strong (which is why I have split this podcast into three parts!). Despite our differing arts and backgrounds, the way we approach our respective systems has a lot of common ground. It was really interesting to compare notes see how our thoughts and experiences related to each other’s. We both enjoyed this conversation and I’m sure you will too! Enjoy! All the best, Iain

 Randy Brown and Iain Abernethy Part 1 (podcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:45

PART 1: In this podcast Randy Brown (Mantis Boxing & BJJ Coach) and I talk about the evolution of traditional martial arts, the role of forms, martial arts dogma, pseudo-history vs real history, and a whole host of other topics! For quite some time, people had been telling me that I should talk to Randy because our approaches had much in common. Apparently, Randy was getting told the same. It turns out people were right! We originally planned to chat for around 1 hour, but after 2.5 hours we were still going strong (which is why I have split this podcast into three parts!). Despite our differing arts and backgrounds, the way we approach our respective systems has a lot of common ground. It was really interesting to compare notes see how our thoughts and experiences related to each other’s. We both enjoyed this conversation and I’m sure you will too! Enjoy! All the best, Iain

 Teaching Children with Mike Turbitt (podcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:29:54

In this podcast I chat with Mike Turbitt about his 10 precepts for teaching children. Mike runs a very successful school and the quality of the karateka he produces speaks for itself. It was also Mike who convinced me to start teaching children again. This is a fascinating and information packed discussion that is sure to be of interest to all instructors! Enjoy! All the best, Iain Mike’s 10 Precepts for Teaching Children Precept 1: The aim of Karate is to the improve lives of its practitioners. You have a responsibility to your students and child welfare, which far exceeds your responsibility to your style, system, sensei or tradition. Precept 2: Understand karate’s values, understand your values, understand children’s values. Precept 3: Karate takes a lifetime to master, so teach children by meeting their needs not yours. If they don't attend, you can teach them anything.  Precept 4:  Make them feel fantastic in every lesson and they come back. Precept 5: Discipline is correct behaviour at the correct time. Precept 6: Children’s education and lives are already structured; it is advantageous to work within that structure. Precept 7: Programs - Follow the school system, they are the experts. Precept 8: Teach the same thing, to the same class, at the same time. Precept 9: Public praise. Private correction. Precept 10: Parents stay during the class. About Mike: I started training at the age of fifteen back in the days of the BKA under the instruction of Barry Tatlow Sensei. I was awarded 1 dan in 1981 as part of the Tera group under Takamizawa Sensei. Second Dan followed a couple of years later, and then a small twenty-something year gap until 2005 when I achieved 3rd Dan. It was at this grading that I met up with an old training partner, Nigel Davison, who invited him to his dojo in Northampton. It was the cleanest brightest dojo I had ever been in the teaching and the atmosphere was electric.  I knew instantly that’s what I wanted to have and do. That was the second week in December, on the third week I attended another old training partner at his school and after training he told me it was to be the last session at that venue as he had had enough. I took over the venue from the 3rd of January and so Team Black belt was born. My son Mitch was Seven at the time and to keep his interest I had to create high energy fast paced lessons; I knew if I could keep him motivated, I could keep anyone. We grew and grew; Team Black Belt now has had its own full-time dojo for the last 14 years and regularly (pre covid) teach 300 plus children a week.  Oh, and I only teach 4 evenings a week and have holidays!!!

 End of 2020 Podcast Part 3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:15

Welcome to third and final part of the 2020 end of year podcast! I’ve answered as many of your questions as I can on a wide range of topics! Thanks to everyone who submitted them! I’ve also included the usual messages from our “sponsors” and “advertisers” (if you are new to this tradition, you’ll quickly understand!). 2020 has been a terrible year and you deserve a well-earned break from it all! Listen to this festive podcast while doing something you enjoy! Immerse yourself in a martial oasis as we share information, stories and jokes! This final part covers the miscellaneous questions! Thanks for all your support! All the best, Iain

 End of 2020 Podcast Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:08:34

Welcome to Part 2 of the 2020 end of year podcast! I’ve answered as many of your questions as I can on a wide range of topics! Thanks to everyone who submitted them! I’ve also included the usual messages from our “sponsors” and “advertisers” (if you are new to this tradition, you’ll quickly understand!). 2020 has been a terrible year and you deserve a well-earned break from it all! Listen to this festive podcast while doing something you enjoy! Immerse yourself in a martial oasis as we share information, stories and jokes! This second part covers questions related to Kata, bunkai and Training. Part 3 coming very soon! All the best, Iain

 End of 2020 Podcast Part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:06:15

Welcome to Part 1 of the 2020 end of year podcast! I’ve answered as many of your questions as I can on a wide range of topics! Thanks to everyone who submitted them! I’ve also included the usual messages from our “sponsors” and “advertisers” (if you are new to this tradition, you’ll quickly understand!). 2020 has been a terrible year and you deserve a well-earned break from it all! Listen to this festive podcast while doing something you enjoy! Immerse yourself in a martial oasis as we share information, stories and jokes! This first part covers questions related to Self-Protection, Martial Arts and the Pandemic and Teaching! Part 2 coming very soon! All the best, Iain

 Iain talks with Josh Peacock of the Combat Learning Podcast! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:04:06

INFO: Combat Learning Podcast is about applying scientific research and practical experience to better teach and learn martial arts. It's a deep dive into the most cutting-edge methodologies underlying effective training today, discovered through the lens of some of the best thinkers inside and outside of the martial arts community. My guest today is Iain Abernethy, a well-known expert on practical karate training and kata application, and an advocate of traditional martial arts practice. In this episode, Iain presents his own view of kata as a process of 4 inextricable stages: 1. Solo Practice 2. Functional Application 3. Principle-based Partner Practice 4. Live Partner Practice or "Kata-based" Sparring While most other traditional martial artists view kata as a solo exercise that must be translated into practical techniques, Iain sees solo practice, application, and sparring as all one and the same process entailed by the kata system. Iain also explains what "kata-based sparring" is, why he hates one step sparring, and the necessity of bringing modern training methods into traditional martial arts practice. No matter who you are, this episode is simmering over with interesting and helpful discussion. So, if you're excited to dive in, hit the subscribe button on your podcatcher now! https://anchor.fm/combatlearning

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