different ways of learning martial arts with Danny Indio

At the end of December 2021, I was fortunate enough to have a conversation about something I really care about in martial arts (and movement disciplines, in general) and that’s the different ways we learn our art, techniques, and skills.

My conversation with Jeremy Lesniak of Whistlekick Martial Arts covered alot of bases and was fun and informative. We discussed how we learn martial arts and what are ways we can improve how we learn and perform.

Listen to the podcast here or, if you want to see us on video, then watch below. Check it out… It’s entertaining and useful to your training.

Agree or Disagree? Want to share your preferred ways of learning martial arts? Comment here or on YouTube. Also, like and share it.

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Different Ways of Learning - Episode 677 - Whistlekick Martial Arts Radio Podcast

Danny Indio M.B.

Danny Jiminian aka Danny Indio M.B. is a certified Jeet Kune Do instructor[1] and the author of Mixed Martial Arts Fighting Techniques. For over 20 years, he has trained under many instructors in the arts of Jeet Kune Do, Muay Thai, Savate, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Filipino Martial Arts, Silat, and Western Boxing. During his time in the United States Marine Corps, Danny was an official instructor in the MCMAP aka the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program. He also competed in many boxing matches, grappling tournaments, and stick fighting competitions. He credits his success in learning and fighting to the specialized notebooks he crafted and the learning methods he used over the years. He is also a filmmaker and lawyer.


[1] Under Dan Anderson and Paul Vunak

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