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In this episode of “My Empty Hands,” host Reggie Darden interviews Mark Gallagher. They discuss their respective martial arts backgrounds, with a focus on Kempo. The conversation covers how they got into the art, their philosophies on training, and their experiences with competition and teaching.
Discussion Points:
[50:07] A lightning round where Mark shares his favorite techniques, forms, and inspirations.
[00:24] Introduction to the guest, Mark Gallagher, and the podcast, “My Empty Hands.”
[00:55] Reggie shares his background in Kempo, Capoeira, Muay Thai, Hapkido, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
[02:02] Mark talks about his start in martial arts in 1991 at the age of 10, inspired by media like the Ninja Turtles.
[03:53] Reggie shares how the movie The Perfect Weapon inspired him to start Kempo.
[07:31] Mark describes Kempo as a sophisticated, modern, and open martial art.
[13:27] Mark discusses his experience competing as an orange belt.
[19:05] The conversation shifts to kickboxing and the importance of consistent training.
[47:46] Mark shares that he has been teaching martial arts since 1995 and that it is the only job he has ever had.
 By Reggie Darden
By Reggie Darden5
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In this episode of “My Empty Hands,” host Reggie Darden interviews Mark Gallagher. They discuss their respective martial arts backgrounds, with a focus on Kempo. The conversation covers how they got into the art, their philosophies on training, and their experiences with competition and teaching.
Discussion Points:
[50:07] A lightning round where Mark shares his favorite techniques, forms, and inspirations.
[00:24] Introduction to the guest, Mark Gallagher, and the podcast, “My Empty Hands.”
[00:55] Reggie shares his background in Kempo, Capoeira, Muay Thai, Hapkido, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
[02:02] Mark talks about his start in martial arts in 1991 at the age of 10, inspired by media like the Ninja Turtles.
[03:53] Reggie shares how the movie The Perfect Weapon inspired him to start Kempo.
[07:31] Mark describes Kempo as a sophisticated, modern, and open martial art.
[13:27] Mark discusses his experience competing as an orange belt.
[19:05] The conversation shifts to kickboxing and the importance of consistent training.
[47:46] Mark shares that he has been teaching martial arts since 1995 and that it is the only job he has ever had.

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