Martial Arts Past and Present
Rarely does a single conversation contain this many hard-won lessons packed into one sitting. Chris Harris, sixth Dan martial artist and founder of Roku Jitsu, built a system combining six martial arts disciplines after a childhood that could have broken anyone. Growing up in Dayton, Ohio, with his mother incarcerated, Harris found himself homeless around age twelve, living on the streets by choice rather than returning to foster care. That moment of raw determination, sitting alone eating found donuts, became the spark for everything that followed. What does it actually take to rewire your mind for lasting change? Harris spent twenty-five years training special forces operators across sixty countries, eventually discovering that teaching mindset was just as important as teaching combat. His breakthrough technique involves those five vulnerable minutes before sleep and after waking, when your subconscious is most open to new information. (A University of Chicago study found mental practice alone improved free throw accuracy by 23%, nearly matching physical practice.) He eventually closed his school in 2023 due to back injuries, transitioning into corporate consulting and authoring The Book of Mindset. His core philosophy is beautifully simple: “the real fight is eternal, not external.” Tune in and hear how one man turned profound hardship into a worldwide legacy of transformation. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit martialartspastandpresent.substack.com [https://martialartspastandpresent.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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