Unfair Fights
In this podcast, Patrick Hynds and Steve Baroody will talk to different long-term practitioners of various martial arts, many of them masters, and explore the quiet part that no one usually addresses. That being that outside of sport there are no fair fights. The stated goal of almost all martial arts is to help practitioners to defend themselves, so we will explore how that goal is and is not being realized in the real world.
Patrick Hynds is a West Point graduate, decorated Gulf War veteran, Master of Uechi Ryu Karate-do, as well as a black belt in several other styles studied over the last 50 plus years. He has been hosting podcasts related to his company, Pulsar Security, on Cyber Security and Quantum Computing for years and has been a frequent guest on numerous podcasts for over 20 years.
Steve Baroody is an instructor in Modern Arnis, Isshinryu Karate, and Tomiki Aikido. A practicing chiropractor, he has been investigating the anatomy and physiology of self-defense for decades.
Unfair Fights
Episode 3: The Guiding Principles of Style
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In Episode 3 of Unfair Fights, Patrick and Steve engage in a deep dive into the principles of martial arts. They explore the strategic and tactical doctrines that underpin various martial arts styles, drawing from their own experiences. The conversation touches on the historical and cultural influences that shape martial arts techniques. They also discuss the importance of understanding principles over mere techniques, emphasizing how these foundational concepts can transcend physical strength and speed. The episode is a rich exploration of martial arts philosophy, offering listeners a chance to reflect on the deeper aspects of their practice.