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The Martial Maze is the ultimate podcast for martial artists, combat-sports fans, and anyone fascinated by the science, culture, and evolution of fighting. Each episode dives deep into the world of martial arts—from traditional disciplines like Karate, Muay Thai, Judo, and Kung Fu, to modern systems such as MMA, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Krav Maga, Boxing, and Modern Combatives.
Hosted by Israel lopez Sensei and Barak Yalad Shidoshi. With over a combined 80 years of experience in both street and sport martial arts. , The Martial Maze explores technique, strategy, mindset, self-defense, training methods, and the stories behind the world’s most influential fighters and coaches. Through expert interviews, detailed breakdowns, and real conversations, the show unlocks the “why” behind martial arts and what it takes to grow on and off the mats.
Whether you're a beginner, competitive athlete, instructor, or lifelong student, this podcast helps you sharpen your skills, deepen your knowledge, and stay connected to the global martial arts community.
Step into the maze. Explore every art. Understand the fighter within.
Konnichiwa! In this episode of the Martial Maze martial arts podcast. We discuss Brazilian Jujitsu's attempt at selling the false narrative that it is 100% the best at self protection self-defense in the world of martial arts. Where there are many martial arts systems that attempt to make this very same claim, like MMA, Judo, Karate, Kung Fu.... etc. etc. Most fall short simply because the instructor is regurgitating technique that does not come from any real lived experience. Or they mistake sport fighting for real world fighting, which is most dangerous. As it almost always leads to a false sense of security that has lead many martial arts practitioners to make poor life choices in the context of self-defense. This is definitely a controversial topic as it will definitely rub some martial arts practitioners the wrong way. We only asked that you keep an open mind, and look at what we're discussing from a pragmatic lens. We hope you enjoy!
By ISRAEL LOPEZ SENSEI4.7
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The Martial Maze is the ultimate podcast for martial artists, combat-sports fans, and anyone fascinated by the science, culture, and evolution of fighting. Each episode dives deep into the world of martial arts—from traditional disciplines like Karate, Muay Thai, Judo, and Kung Fu, to modern systems such as MMA, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Krav Maga, Boxing, and Modern Combatives.
Hosted by Israel lopez Sensei and Barak Yalad Shidoshi. With over a combined 80 years of experience in both street and sport martial arts. , The Martial Maze explores technique, strategy, mindset, self-defense, training methods, and the stories behind the world’s most influential fighters and coaches. Through expert interviews, detailed breakdowns, and real conversations, the show unlocks the “why” behind martial arts and what it takes to grow on and off the mats.
Whether you're a beginner, competitive athlete, instructor, or lifelong student, this podcast helps you sharpen your skills, deepen your knowledge, and stay connected to the global martial arts community.
Step into the maze. Explore every art. Understand the fighter within.
Konnichiwa! In this episode of the Martial Maze martial arts podcast. We discuss Brazilian Jujitsu's attempt at selling the false narrative that it is 100% the best at self protection self-defense in the world of martial arts. Where there are many martial arts systems that attempt to make this very same claim, like MMA, Judo, Karate, Kung Fu.... etc. etc. Most fall short simply because the instructor is regurgitating technique that does not come from any real lived experience. Or they mistake sport fighting for real world fighting, which is most dangerous. As it almost always leads to a false sense of security that has lead many martial arts practitioners to make poor life choices in the context of self-defense. This is definitely a controversial topic as it will definitely rub some martial arts practitioners the wrong way. We only asked that you keep an open mind, and look at what we're discussing from a pragmatic lens. We hope you enjoy!

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