This week's guest, Phillip Koeppel, is a true American Karate Pioneer. Sensei Koeppel has been practicing martial arts for over 60 years. Starting in 1956 in Yokohama Japan under Toshio Kawaguchi and Richard Kim, then moving on to Hawaii to train in Kajukembo with Adriano Emperado, before returing to Illinois and joining Robert Trias and the USKA. His many credits include opening the first karate school in Illinois, organizing the first tournament in the midwest, and founding the United States Karate-Dp Kai. He has been involved with every stage of karate's development in the US.
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CT040 The Art of Japanese Architecture with Professor StanRussell
CT084 The Kendo Podcast with Hiro Imafuji
CT083 Life Undercover with Don Sonney
CT082 Worth Every Minute with Don Sonney
CT081 Kakuriki: Okinawan Sumo with Andrew Clark
CT080 Covid, Corona, & Karate with Dr. Andy Wells
CT079 Pros & Cons of Open Styles
CT078 I've Been EV-ER-Y-WHERE!
CT077 Harvey King: The Way It Is
CT076 Ninja Nguyen: Step on the Mat
CT075 - A Visceral Reaction
CT074 - Martial Arts in the Digital Age
CT073 Noah Legel's Karate Obsession
CT072 Running a Professional School with Joseph Walker
CT071 - Joseph Walker: Almost Perfect!
CT070 Sharon Massey on Women's Self Defense
CT069 Phillip Koeppel: A Dojo Is A Family You Can Depend On
CT067 - Cobra Kai Never Dies!
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