Intro
Quote:
"To survive is to win"
~Rickson Gracie
Interview
Quote:
"To survive is to win"
~Rickson Gracie
Interview
Matt Thornton
Matt Thornton is the founder, CEO and Head coach of Straight Blast GYM (SBG) International. He has trained countless martial artists and coaches, and has worked with some of the best MMA fighters, grapplers and combat athletes in the world.
In this interview we discuss several subjects including his start in martial arts, serving in the Army, his size (he's 6’8”) and if it ever affected/dictated his martial arts style, his challenge match with Fabio Santos, meeting Rickson Gracie the first time, the biggest thing about martial arts (and Jiu Jitsu) that people just don’t get, Randy Couture’s impact on SBG, training under Chris Haueter, Aliveness, having solid fundamentals, the importance of connection, the value and weakness of traditional martial arts, Henry Akins’ recent move to SBG, and Henry’s impact on his training, his unique approach to teaching seminars, the most interesting book he’s read in the past year, being a father as a younger man and being a father as an older man, and more!
Discrimination and Disparities by Thomas Sowell
Make a Difference/Make an Impact Segment
Marty shares a blob post form Robert Van Valkenburg's Holistic Budo entitled The Diving Line Between Success and Failure
Matt Thornton is the founder, CEO and Head coach of Straight Blast GYM (SBG) International. He has trained countless martial artists and coaches, and has worked with some of the best MMA fighters, grapplers and combat athletes in the world.
In this interview we discuss several subjects including his start in martial arts, serving in the Army, his size (he's 6’8”) and if it ever affected/dictated his martial arts style, his challenge match with Fabio Santos, meeting Rickson Gracie the first time, the biggest thing about martial arts (and Jiu Jitsu) that people just don’t get, Randy Couture’s impact on SBG, training under Chris Haueter, Aliveness, having solid fundamentals, the importance of connection, the value and weakness of traditional martial arts, Henry Akins’ recent move to SBG, and Henry’s impact on his training, his unique approach to teaching seminars, the most interesting book he’s read in the past year, being a father as a younger man and being a father as an older man, and more!
Discrimination and Disparities by Thomas Sowell
Make a Difference/Make an Impact Segment
Marty shares a blob post form Robert Van Valkenburg's Holistic Budo entitled The Diving Line Between Success and Failure
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