There are many times in history when martial arts changed significantly. From how arts evolved in terms of function, as well as how they are perceived by the public, these changes in the times led to revolutions in how the martial arts were practiced and how they became popular - or lost their popularity.
Are we currently at such a point in history?
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Ep. 193: The Future of Yoshinkan Aikido - with Joe Thambu
Ep. 192: Next Evolution in Martial Arts - with Matt Stait and John Keeley
Ep. 191: Reimagining the Dojo and Training - with Col. Todd Hulsey
Ep. 190: Aikido Renaissance? - with John Keeley
Ep. 189: Aikido Pressure Testing - with Dunken Francis
Ep. 188: Aikido and Grappling - with Steven Scott
Ep. 187: Aikido and Striking - with Oliver Martinez
Ep. 186: When Etiquette Goes Too Far - with Ellis Amdur and Steven Scott
Ep. 185: Training Martial Aikido - with Rionne Fujiwara
Ep. 164: Is Aikido a Defensive Art? - with Ellis Amdur
Ep. 183: Real Violence and Aikido Training - with Remy Helgesen
Ep. 182: "Can We Fix Aikido?" - with Dunken Francis
Ep. 181: Is Using Strength in Aikido Bad Form?
Ep. 180: How Martial Arts are Evolving - with Steven Scott
Ep. 178: Ups and Downs of Various Martial Arts - with Oliver Martinez
Ep. 177: Did Aikido Come From the Battlefield? - with Ellis Amdur
Ep. 176: How Do You Handle a Fast Opponent? - With Steven Scott
Ep. 175: How Does Weapons Practice Improve Aikido? - with Reg Sakamoto
Ep. 174: Is Aikido Really Conflict Management? - with Dan Trailescu
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