Jamie Clubb's Podcast

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Synopsis

This is the official podcast of Clubb Chimera Martial Arts. Episodes provide insight and reflections on training methodology and the subculture of martial arts. Jamie Clubb, the podcast presenter, is a writer and martial arts/self-protection teacher. He promotes critical thinking and progressive training methods.

Episodes

  • The Order of St Guinefort

    17/08/2018 Duration: 35min

    In this episode Jamie Clubb handles the controversial subject of martial arts elitism. Inspired by his own experiences of witnessing martial arts bullying and inspired by ex-soldier friends, Jamie looks at the cult and mythology that has grown up around the cult of protection. Is humanity really divided up into prey, predators and protectors?Links from the ShowClubb Chimera Martial Arts Website & Blog with links to Facebook, Twitter & Google pages on the home pageOn Combat: The Psychology and Physiology of Deadly Combat in War and Peace by Lt Col Dave Grossman with Loren ChristensenOn Sheep, Wolves and SheepdogsOn Sheep, Wolves and Sheepdogs description videoRebuttal to On Sheep, Wolves and Sheepdogs by Ron GoinSheedogs by Rory Miller5 Reasons Why Soldiers Really Join the Army, According to Junior EnlistedsIain Abernethy PodcastThe Back Channel with Kris WilderKung Fu Podcasts by TW SmithMartial Journeys Podcast by Gretchen Carlson/li>Striking Thoughts Podcast by Leigh SimmsFight for a Happy Life P

  • Aftermath Part II: Curse of the Black Dog

    02/07/2018 Duration: 19min

    In the second part of The Aftermath Jamie Clubb looks at the psychological impact on individuals following a conflict situation. From the extreme cases of the atrocities of World War I to dealing with self-recrimination over not acting in a certain way against an intimidating antagonist the black dog haunts many of us. This episode touches on the roots of this figure of fear and depression from its roots as a folkloric spectral being of British folklore to the metaphor that is often used today. Jamie also discusses the methods many use to combat the various physiological and psychological effects of the aftermath. Clubb Chimera Martial Arts Official Website Jamie Clubb Seminar in Worcester for Kajuen Ryu On Combat by Dave Grossman with Loren W. Christensen Dead or Alive by Geoff Thompson Watch my Back by Geoff Thompson Dan Carlin's Hardcore History Podcast series on World War I, Blueprint for Armageddon The Black Dog Institute for dealing with depression and mental health issues Rethink - Diagnosis a

  • Wrong Fu (Extra)

    28/05/2018 Duration: 05min

     Wrong Fu by Jamie Clubb Support the show Support the show Buy "When Parents Aren't Around" Audiobook Clubb Chimera Website Clubb Chimera Martial Arts Facebook Group Clubb Chimera Facebook Page Clubb Chimera Twitter Clubb Chimera YouTube Clubb Chimera Instagram Jamie Clubb Books

  • Aftermath Part I

    13/04/2018 Duration: 24min

    The first of a two-part episode. Jamie Clubb describes a dark episode in criminal history that exemplifies the infamous "Double-Tap" and examines it through the lens of popular awareness theories. This episode should prompt thoughts on a much neglected area of combative training.This episode's references:Jamie Clubb's Clubb Chimera WebsiteClubb Chimera Facebook Page Clubb Chimera Twitter Page "Watch My Back" by Geoff Thompson "Monsters of Weimar" including "The Sadist" by Karl Berg (1932) and "A Study in Sadism" by George Godwin (1937)"Patterns of Conflict" presentation by John R. Boyd Leigh Simms WebsiteSupport the show Support the show Buy "When Parents Aren't Around" Audiobook Clubb Chimera Website Clubb Chimera Martial Arts Facebook Group Clubb Chimera Facebook Page Clubb Chimera Twitter Clubb Chimera YouTube Clubb Chimera Instagram Jamie Clubb Books

  • Galahad's Goals Part II

    11/03/2018 Duration: 25min

    The second of a two-part episode. Jamie Clubb offers his thoughts and reflections on martial arts quests. He describes the third of his three-part criteria for selecting a good self-defence class. He also discusses the vagaries of other abstract martial arts quests, arguing the case for being objective-drive about choosing martial arts in the first place. This episode's references: Jamie Clubb's Clubb Chimera Martial Arts Website Clubb Chimera Facebook Page Clubb Chimera Twitter Page Iain Abernethy's Training Matrix Rory Miller's The Monkey Dance Support the show Support the show Buy "When Parents Aren't Around" Audiobook Clubb Chimera Website Clubb Chimera Martial Arts Facebook Group Clubb Chimera Facebook Page Clubb Chimera Twitter Clubb Chimera YouTube Clubb Chimera Instagram Jamie Clubb Books

  • Galahad's Goals Part I

    26/02/2018 Duration: 26min

    The first of a two-part episode. Jamie Clubb offers his thoughts and reflections on martial arts quests. He comments on the difference between dojo hoppers and martial arts cross trainers, and why he believes there is often a lot of incongruity in martial arts teaching. He provides insight into two of his three-point criteria for selecting classes that teach good self-defence skills. Personal security concepts and pre-emptive striking discussed here have their basis in Jamie's training under Geoff Thompson and Matty Evans of the Real Combat Method as well as Mo Teague's Hard Target System. Weapon awareness comes from Steve Timperley's Knife and Edged Weapon Awareness Programme and the hard skill tactics describe come from Karl Tanswell's STAB programme and various concepts learnt from Mo Teague's teachings. Jamie Clubb's Clubb Chimera WebsiteClubb Chimera Facebook PageClubb Chimera Twitter PageClubb Chimera YouTube ChannelKnife and Edged Weapons Awareness ProgrammeNational Geog

  • Protecting the Frontline

    07/01/2018 Duration: 26min

    In his debut episode, Jamie Clubb reflects on confusion in self-protection training. He questions common perceptions surrounding self-protection and its relationship with martial arts subculture. Referencing some of his greatest influences, this show looks at the definition of self-protection and explores how and why its objectives become distorted both by students and teachers alike. Jamie Clubb is a multi-faceted martial arts/self-protection teacher and writer. His unusual background, growing up on a travelling circus, and his avid interest in cross-training provides a unique insight into martial arts training and subculture. References and Further Research Clubb Chimera Martial Arts Website Clubb Chimera Martial Arts Facebook Page Clubb Chimera Martial Arts Twitter Page Dead or Alive by Geoff Thompson Streetwise by Peter Consterdine Reinventing Violence by Iain Abernethy Three Missing Fundamentals from Combative Training Jamie Clubb "What is and What Should be: Long-Term and Short-Term Self-Defe

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