Martial Arts Past and Present
Rarely does a single phone book advertisement change the entire course of a life. Yet that is exactly what happened when Hanshi Don Mathews began his martial arts journey in 1983 after spotting a yellow pages listing. What followed was over forty years of training, teaching, and eventually founding the Warriors Legacy Hall of Fame to honor those who truly earned their place. Don holds a ninth-degree black belt (which alone tells you the depth of his commitment). He trained initially in Tongshudo under a former Korean Green Beret, spending two and a half hours daily in cramped conditions where instructors literally encouraged students to punch the person ahead of them to build speed. That kind of unorthodox, demanding training shaped everything that came after. What separates the Warriors Legacy Hall of Fame from others is simple: induction is earned, not purchased. With over two hundred inductees, more than half carry fifty or more years of experience. The organization requires nominees to have at least thirty-five years of experience and a sixth-degree rank. Can a single conversation at a tournament genuinely change someone's life forever?Don believes it absolutely can. Their celebration weekend on June 19-20, 2026, in Richfield, Ohio features Bill "Superfoot" Wallace and Billy Blanks. Listen to this episode to hear the full story. If you enjoy what you hear, please leave a Like and Subscribe, and click the bell so you’ll be notified when the next episode of Martial Arts Past and Present comes out. If you feel like we’ve provided you with a great message and would like to support the show, visit us at MartialArtsPastAndPresent.com and click on About to send us a monetary support. Anything you can provide is a huge help. We offer our most sincere thanks. 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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