Joining me is Andrew Jones, a dedicated participant in our Martial Attitude Training sessions. In this episode, we explore the physical and mental shifts that come with learning Kung Fu Wing Chun techniques in a non-visual format—where movement is felt, internalized, and then adapted to everyday life. Andrew shares insights on how this training has enhanced his confidence, spatial awareness, and even deepened his bond with his son, who often joins him in the sessions.
From the challenges of translating movement into words to creating a truly inclusive environment, we’ll talk about how adapting martial arts for the visually impaired can foster greater self-assurance and a resilient mindset.If you are visually impaired or blind, or if you know someone who is,
and would like to take part to the series of Martial Attitude Voice
podcast interviews exploring touch, confidence and blindness or if you
would like to join in the Martial Attitude Training workshops now
running in London every Sunday, please do keep in touch via Instagram or
according to your communication preferences, all available HERE.
Sincerely,
Mathias Alberton
Founder CEO at Martial Attitude C.I.C.
BPS trainee Sport Psychologist
MSc in Applied Sport Psychology at St. Mary's University, Twickenham,
London, UK.