Most martial artists believe that training a technique “on both sides” simply means practicing with the right and then the left. But if that’s all you think Sa-Yu
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Most martial artists believe that training a technique “on both sides” simply means practicing with the right and then the left. But if that’s all you think Sa-Yu
During this episode of KUDEN! Radio, Dai-Shihan Miller explores a theme that sits at the very heart of true progress for every serious martial arts student: how to
During this episode of KUDEN! Radio, Dai-Shihan Miller will explore a theme that hits close to home for every committed student and aspiring warrior-protector: the cost of waiting.
During this episode of KUDEN! Radio, Dai-Shihan Miller will be adding to his “Student Perspective’s” interview series, designed to spotlight some of his highly engaged Ninjutsu student. He
What really fuels progress? Is it how many techniques you know, how often you train, or even your relationship with your teacher? These things help…but they’re not the
Most training stops at physical techniques – but real mastery goes far beyond “doing the moves” and merely winning fights. In this episode, we outline the hidden levels
Have you ever wondered why some students stay stuck practicing techniques, hoping they’ll be able to use them when the time comes…while others seem to flow effortlessly –
There’s a timeless pattern hidden in every warrior’s tale – one that appears in legends, myths, and even modern movies. It’s called “The Hero’s Journey” – a universal
What if everything you’ve been taught about self-defense…works great – until it doesn’t? If you’ve ever wondered why even seasonsed martial artists can fail in real world encounters…this
Most people train for a fight – but real violence isn’t a fight. It’s chaos. It’s fast, close, brutal…and often armed. In this episode, former investigator and counter-terrorist