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Terry Hill (Part 2), What people have wrong about Martial Arts and why they need it.

20 min · 30 de oct de 2024
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In part two of Shannon's conversation with Terry Hill, he reflects on the lessons he’s learned from a lifetime of martial arts. As one of the country's top, and most respected martial arts coaches and an international Sanda judge, Terry discusses everything from why Muay Thai Kickboxing is staying strong in New Zealand to what NZ martial arts is lacking most. He talks about how martial arts is misunderstood, explaining the concept of controlled violence, and he shares his thoughts on fitness, self-defense, and why martial arts should be mandatory in schools. Thanks again to Terry for taking the time to share your knowledge - you can check out San Bu Kai here https://www.sanbukai.com/ [https://www.sanbukai.com/] Thanks to Punish Fight Gear https://punish.com.au/ [https://punish.com.au/] And follow us everywhere at https://fightscene.online [https://fightscene.online]

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