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Episode 74b - 9th Deg Scott Hilderbrand, The Kenpo Mill, Reno, NV, USA (Part 2 of 3)

58 min · 18 de may de 2026
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Part 2 of 3 — Scott Hilderbrand In Part 2 of this special three-part conversation on The Mind Sensei Podcast, host Peter Tas continues his deep discussion with Scott Hilderbrand, a 9th Degree black belt in the AmericanKenpo Karate International Association and longtime student within the lineage of Ed Parker. This episode shifts deeper into the principles, concepts, and evolution of American Kenpo, including Hilderbrand’s decades of training under Paul Mills and the impact that relationship had on his understanding of the art. Peter and Hilderbrand discuss the transition from memorising techniques to understanding underlying principles, how Kenpo has evolved over the years, and the importance of preserving the integrity of the system while still encouraging growth and innovation. This episode offers valuable insight for practitioners, instructors, and martial artists interested in the deeper mechanics and philosophy behind American Kenpo Karate. * Training philosophy and conceptual learning * The influence of Paul Mills on modern Kenpo * Principles over rote memorisation * Evolution within American Kenpo * Leadership, teaching, and preserving lineage * Scott Hilderbrand — 9th Degree black belt in the American Kenpo Karate International Association * Over 50 years of American Kenpo training experience * Trained directly under Ed Parker * Longtime student of Paul Mills for approximately 35 years * AKKI Regional Representative for Northern Nevada * Founder of the Kenpo Mill * Instructor based in Reno, Nevada American Kenpo, Ed Parker, AKKI, Scott Hilderbrand, Paul Mills, Kenpo Karate, martial arts podcast, self defence, Kenpo principles, The Mind Sensei Podcast, American Kenpo Karate, martial arts lineage, conceptual martial arts training #MindSenseiPodcast #AmericanKenpo #KenpoKarate #EdParker #AKKI #MartialArtsPodcast #Kenpo #SelfDefence #PaulMills #KaratePodcast #MartialArts #KenpoTraining #TraditionalMartialArts 🎧 Part 2 of a 3-part series with Scott Hilderbrand. In This Episode:🥋 Guest Bio

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episode Episode 74c - 9th Deg Scott Hilderbrand, The Kenpo Mill, Reno, NV, USA (Part 3 of 3) artwork

Episode 74c - 9th Deg Scott Hilderbrand, The Kenpo Mill, Reno, NV, USA (Part 3 of 3)

Part 3 of 3 — Scott Hilderbrand In the final chapter of this three-part series on The Mind Sensei Podcast, host Peter Tas concludes his in-depth conversation with Scott Hilderbrand, 9th Degree black belt in the American Kenpo Karate International Associationand longtime practitioner within the lineage of Ed Parker. In this episode, Hilderbrand reflects on the responsibility of preserving the integrity of American Kenpo while continuing to evolve as a martial artist and instructor. Drawing from over five decades of training and decades spent under the guidance of Paul Mills, he shares insights into leadership, teaching methodology, the future of Kenpo, and the importance of passing knowledge to the next generation. This final installment provides valuable perspective on lineage, growth, adaptability, and what it truly means to live the principles of the art beyond the dojo. * Preserving the legacy of American Kenpo * Leadership and mentorship in martial arts * The future evolution of Kenpo Karate * Teaching beyond techniques * Building the next generation of practitioners * Scott Hilderbrand — 9th Degree black belt in the American Kenpo Karate International Association * Over 50 years of American Kenpo training experience * Trained directly under Ed Parker * Longtime student of Paul Mills for approximately 35 years * AKKI Regional Representative for Northern Nevada * Founder of the Kempo Mill * Instructor based in Reno, Nevada American Kenpo, Ed Parker, AKKI, Scott Hilderbrand, Paul Mills, Kenpo Karate, martial arts podcast, self defence, Kenpo philosophy, martial arts leadership, Kenpo lineage, The Mind Sensei Podcast, traditional martial arts #MindSenseiPodcast #AmericanKenpo #KenpoKarate #EdParker #AKKI #MartialArtsPodcast #Kenpo #PaulMills #MartialArts #KaratePodcast #TraditionalMartialArts #KenpoTraining #SelfDefence 🎧 Final episode of a 3-part series with Scott Hilderbrand. In This Episode:🥋 Guest Bio🔍 Keywords#️⃣ Hashtags

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episode Episode 74b - 9th Deg Scott Hilderbrand, The Kenpo Mill, Reno, NV, USA (Part 2 of 3) artwork

Episode 74b - 9th Deg Scott Hilderbrand, The Kenpo Mill, Reno, NV, USA (Part 2 of 3)

Part 2 of 3 — Scott Hilderbrand In Part 2 of this special three-part conversation on The Mind Sensei Podcast, host Peter Tas continues his deep discussion with Scott Hilderbrand, a 9th Degree black belt in the AmericanKenpo Karate International Association and longtime student within the lineage of Ed Parker. This episode shifts deeper into the principles, concepts, and evolution of American Kenpo, including Hilderbrand’s decades of training under Paul Mills and the impact that relationship had on his understanding of the art. Peter and Hilderbrand discuss the transition from memorising techniques to understanding underlying principles, how Kenpo has evolved over the years, and the importance of preserving the integrity of the system while still encouraging growth and innovation. This episode offers valuable insight for practitioners, instructors, and martial artists interested in the deeper mechanics and philosophy behind American Kenpo Karate. * Training philosophy and conceptual learning * The influence of Paul Mills on modern Kenpo * Principles over rote memorisation * Evolution within American Kenpo * Leadership, teaching, and preserving lineage * Scott Hilderbrand — 9th Degree black belt in the American Kenpo Karate International Association * Over 50 years of American Kenpo training experience * Trained directly under Ed Parker * Longtime student of Paul Mills for approximately 35 years * AKKI Regional Representative for Northern Nevada * Founder of the Kenpo Mill * Instructor based in Reno, Nevada American Kenpo, Ed Parker, AKKI, Scott Hilderbrand, Paul Mills, Kenpo Karate, martial arts podcast, self defence, Kenpo principles, The Mind Sensei Podcast, American Kenpo Karate, martial arts lineage, conceptual martial arts training #MindSenseiPodcast #AmericanKenpo #KenpoKarate #EdParker #AKKI #MartialArtsPodcast #Kenpo #SelfDefence #PaulMills #KaratePodcast #MartialArts #KenpoTraining #TraditionalMartialArts 🎧 Part 2 of a 3-part series with Scott Hilderbrand. In This Episode:🥋 Guest Bio

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Episode 74a - 9th Deg Scott Hilderbrand, The Kenpo Mill, Reno, NV, USA (Part 1 of 3)

"Welcome to The Mind Sensei Podcast. Today, we are honored to sit down with a true veteran of American Kenpo. Joining us from Reno, Nevada, is Mr. Scott Hilderbrand, a 9th Degree Black Belt in the AKKI with over 50 years of experience on the mats. Scott’s journey is a direct link to the legends of the art. He began his path in Tucson, Arizona, and was personally inspired and mentored by Senior Grand Master Ed Parker, training with him directly for a decade. He later spent 35 years evolving his skills under the guidance of Grand Master Paul Mills. As the founder of 'The Kenpo Mill' and a regional representative for the AKKI, Scott is dedicated to preserving the core principles of Kenpo while ensuring the art continues to grow and adapt. Please join me in welcoming a master of the art—Mr. Scott Hilderbrand." Episode 74: The Evolution of Kenpo with 9th Degree Master Scott Hilderbrand  Join host Peter Tas as he interviews Mr. Scott Hilderbrand, a 9th Degree Black Belt with 50+ years of American Kenpo experience. From training directly with Ed Parker to his 35-year journey with Paul Mills, Scott shares insights into "The Kenpo Mill" and the importance of principles over rote techniques. Don't miss this masterclass on martial arts lineage and evolution. Keywords: American Kenpo, Scott Hilderbrand, Ed Parker, Paul Mills, AKKI, Martial Arts Evolution, Kenpo Principles, Reno Martial Arts, Mind Sensei Podcast. * Rank: 9th Degree Black Belt, American Kenpo Karate International Association (AKKI). * Experience: Over 50 years of training in American Kenpo. * Early Training: Began at age 12 in Tucson, AZ; inspired by Ed Parker’s 1975 demonstration. * Direct Lineage: Trained directly under Senior Grand Master Ed Parker from 1980 until 1990. * School Ownership: Opened AA Action Kenpo Karate in Las Vegas as a green belt with Ed Parker’s blessing. * Promotion: Promoted to Black Belt by Dennis Conatser. * Mentorship: Trained for ~35 years under Grand Master Paul Mills (1989–2024). * Current Role: Founder of "The Kenpo Mill" and AKKI Regional Representative for Northern Nevada. * Location: Resides and teaches in Reno, Nevada. * Reno Martial Arts, Kenpo Principles, Dennis Conatser, Martial Arts History, Black Belt Training, AKKI Regional Representative. * #MindSenseiPodcast #AmericanKenpo #ScottHilderbrand #EdParkerLegacy #PaulMills #KenpoKarate #MartialArtsJourney #BlackBelt #MartialArtsEvolution #AKKI #SelfDefense #PodcastDownUnder

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