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twinterrors29 · 4 months ago
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Cody is not the inventor of the jetpack-boosted jumping axe kick, but he is the one who perfected its use on battle droids
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gentlemensarts · 1 month ago
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doinkdoinkdonk · 5 months ago
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ogamipukobye · 5 months ago
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whistlekick · 2 months ago
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Episode 1015 - WMAC Masters
SUMMARY
In this engaging conversation, Kristopher Landis discusses his experiences with WMAC Masters, a 90s kids TV show that combined martial arts with storytelling. He shares his journey from being a fan of the show to becoming a writer, exploring the impact of the show on his life and the martial arts community. The discussion also touches on the behind-the-scenes aspects of WMAC Masters, its legacy, and the future of martial arts in media.
  Kristopher Landis shares his journey of rediscovering the beloved 90s martial arts show WMAC Masters and his mission to preserve its legacy through his book, 'Quest for the Dragon Star.' He discusses the challenges and triumphs of interviewing cast and crew members, the dedication of those involved in the show, and the impact it had on martial arts culture. Kristopher also reveals exciting developments about reviving the show for a new generation, emphasizing the responsibility he feels to honor its history while creating fresh content.
TAKEAWAYS
He had nine months of taekwondo experience as a child.
WMAC Masters was a kids TV show that aired in 1995-96.
The show featured real-life world-class martial artists and aimed to teach life lessons through martial arts.
The show ended on a cliffhanger, leaving fans wanting more.
Kristopher's journey as a writer began after a bad publishing experience.
WMAC Masters was ahead of its time in martial arts representation.
He initially had no plan but realized he was writing a book.
The mission became about preserving the spirit of the show.
Many cast members were eager to share their stories and help.
The book is a compilation of interviews with the cast and crew.
Kristopher feels a responsibility to honor the legacy of WMAC Masters.
He is now the head writer for a potential revival of the show.
The revival aims to connect with a new generation of martial arts fans.
The book includes previously unseen drawings of what a season three could have looked like.
Kristopher emphasizes the importance of storytelling in preserving history.
This episode references these past guests:
Episode 26: Shihan Christine Bannon-Rodrigues — whistlekick Martial Arts Radio Episode 28 - Mr. Mike Chat — whistlekick Martial Arts Radio Episode 80 - Mr. Taimak Guarriello — whistlekick Martial Arts Radio Episode 216 - Shihan Chris Casamassa — whistlekick Martial Arts Radio Episode 386 - Miss Shannon Lee — whistlekick Martial Arts Radio Episode 636 - Professor Willie “The Bam” Johnson — whistlekick Martial Arts Radio
  To purchase The Quest for the Dragon Star: An Oral History of WMAC Masters: Purchase here through Amazon
Check out this episode!
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jeusussavearmyveteran1205 · 8 months ago
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ewanshoots · 2 months ago
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Torneo de Tae Kwon Do
Shot on Canon Rebel T3i.
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axelmedellin · 1 year ago
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Daily drawing 11 feb 2024
Tae Kwon Do
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importantwomensbirthdays · 1 year ago
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Karine Sergerie
Karine Sergerie was born in 1985 in Sainte-Catherine, Quebec. In 2007, Sergerie became the first female Canadian to win a world title in Tae Kwon Do. By that point, she had already won a silver medal at the 2003 world championships and bronze at the 2005 world championships. At the 2008 Olympics, Sergerie won the silver medal in the women's 67kg event. At the 2011 world championships, she won another bronze medal, and she represented Canada once again at the 2012 Olympics. Sergerie retired in 2014.
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reillyissof · 2 years ago
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I got my orange belt today.
I felt I didn’t do good on the test, though I did feel like I got the movement down better with my arms. My kicking was a B and I hit the breaking board so hard it flew out the person holding it’s hands and almost hit someone.
Otange belt now
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alexj12s · 1 year ago
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A part of girlhood™ is packing your glittery silver dancing heel shoes in the same bag as your TaeKwonDo suit so you can make it to both the classical dance lesson and the fight sport training on time and don't have to skip one in favor of the other.
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jeusussavearmyveteran1205 · 5 months ago
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philconnorz · 1 year ago
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how it feels watching a non-martial artist tuck their thumb into their hand while punching
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redlettermediathings · 2 years ago
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katlimeart · 2 years ago
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Made in 2023
If you’ve seen this anywhere else, I posted it back on my deviantArt when it was made.
Peach wearing a World TaeKwonDo Dobok with a third degree black belt - commissioned by KingofSpeed1
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unanimousbozo · 2 years ago
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im not saying tae kwon do turns you gay, but the only other “girl” who was in my level is queer and nonbinary as well
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