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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CT065 - Louis Martin: Maybe Therapy Should Be Your Therapy
CT064 - Louis Martin: The True Believers
CT063 - Does Karate Have a Fitness Problem?
CT062 - Victor Moore: Going WAY Back!
CT061 Victor Moore: Cowboys, Hockey Players, & Karate Guys
CT060 Victor Moore: "Bit 'n Pieces" to Toughest Man in Cincinnati
CT059 Peter Boylan: Musings of a Budo Bum
CT058 I'm the M*****F****** Iron Fist!
CT057 Road Trip Wrap Up
CT056 Yoshio Kuba continues discussion on Goju Ryu
CT055 Yoshio Kuba discusses Okinawan Goju Ryu Karate
CT054 One Sweet Tobacco Jo
CT053 Evan Jones - You don't want the front row at a beheading
CT052 Anthony Bordain Parts Unknown: Okinawa
CT051 Anthony Bordain Jumps on the Chop Talk Bandwagon
CT050 - Fukuhara Seminar and Chokeholds
CT049 Back in Nashville with James McLain and David Hamann
CT048 Sparring a Sumo Wrestler with Amanda Kaufman
CT047 Searching for a Sensei with Amanda Kaufman
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