Recorded: 3/14/2014
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Introduction: Theme from "Enter the Dragon" by Lalo Schifri
Atemicast Network on Youtube
Ozzy Osbourne
The Alamo
Discussion Topic: Martial Arts Myths
Richard Gere
Dim Mak
Accupunction
George Dillman
Pressure Point
Pencak Silat
Quincy
Mako
Yonkyo
Hyoid Bone
Fight Science
The Longest Yard
Lobotomy
Fight Quest
No Touch Knockout (Video on Youtube)
Iron Shirt
Mr. Lifto
Lollapalooza
Jim Rose
Inside Kung Fu
Rational Traditionalist
Atemicast Networks
Black Belt Magazine
John Pellegrini
Shiho nage (Youtube video, Nishio Sense performing)
Steven Seagal
Machida (Youtube video of Seagal training Machida)
Dennis Rodman
Chun from Remo Williams
Neo from The Matrix
Oliver Stone
Lee Harvey Oswald
Busch Gardens
March 2014 Black Belt Magazine
Sigfried and Roy
He-Man
Battlecat/Cringer
Village People
Mythbusters
(Dr.) Moses Powell
Samurai Archives Podcast
Koga & Iga Ninja Clans
Daimyo
Hagakure
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Shinsengumi
300
Picadors
Ninja Stars/Shuriken
Ninja Museum
Deadliest Warrior
Samurai vs. Viking
(Shaolin Monk vs) Maori
Fugu
Part II
News
Shaolin Meditation Temple in Australian Schools
El Rey Cable Channel Starts Black Belt Theater
Robert Rodriguez
World Tae Kwon Do Federation
Olympic Wrestling
Kurt Angle
Discus
Javelin
Synchronized Swimming
Solo Synchronized Swimming
Isreal Prepares to Give Jews Lining in Ukraine Capiltal of Kiev Martial Arts Training
Krav Maga
Mossad
Detroit Institute of Arts
"Samurai: Beyond the Sword"
The Wire
Malaysian Flight MH370
Amelia Earhart
Lost
Jun Kun
The Expendables
True Legend
Fearless
Ancient Alien
(James) Bond
Cheryl Tiegs
Cheryl Ladd
Millenium
Winter Soldier
Chuck Norris vs. Communism
Ilanica Calugareanu
Bosnia & Herzagovina Bruce Lee Statue
Systema
Interlude Music: Immigrant Song by Led Zeppelin
Interview with Graham Butcher
Stav
Graham Butcher's Stav Page
Kyokishin Karate
Feng Sao
Wu Shu
Ivar Hafskjold
Tai Chi
Pakua (Bagua)
Yin/Yang
Taoism
I-Ching
Youger Futhark Runes
16 Stances (Video of Graham Butcher Performing them)
Qigong
5 Principles of Stav (Video of Graham Butcher Performing them)
Trel
Karl
Herse
Jarl
Konge
Langsaex/Saex
HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts)
Fencing
Fight Camp
Neo-Pagans
Kyu-Dan Ranking
Graham Butcher Email
Contact Information
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Outro Music:
Hey, first of all, great podcast. Funny yet filled with data. On the subject of dim mak, it sounds Cantonese to me. Cantonese sounds completely different from Mandarin. Like Hong Jia and Hung Gar or Shaolin and Siulam (mandarin and cantonese, respectivley). The term was probably spread around from Hong Kong movies.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your compliment and additional information. I'll include this information in the next show we record. You get to be the first letter read on the air (Yeah!)
DeleteAwesome, thanks!
DeleteJust an addendum to that. On second thought the term might've been spread before movies. Maybe by immigrants in other countries (most came from the south, so it'd make sense).