
Episode 1056 - Mr. Paul Coffey
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SUMMARY
In this conversation, Mr. Paul Coffey shares his extensive journey in martial arts, emphasizing the importance of being a well-rounded martial artist rather than just focusing on one style. He discusses his experiences with teaching, particularly in non-traditional environments such as rehab facilities and shelters, and how his past experiences have shaped his teaching philosophy.
Mr. Coffey advocates for a philosophy in motion approach, where the focus is on personal growth and helping others overcome their struggles. He also highlights the significance of continuous learning and adapting teaching methods to meet the needs of diverse students.
TAKEAWAYS
- Mr. Coffey was more interested in being a martial artist and less interested in being a Kempo artist.
- Mr. Coffey has conquered demons and hopes he can also teach other people how to conquer demons.
- He teaches philosophy in motion, and the student brings the philosophy.
- Your past does not define your present or your future.
- There is a martial art for everybody, and if you don't like it, give yourself permission to leave.
- Learning martial arts is the best and the worst thing that can happen to you.
- He wants to help those people who are disenfranchised.
- He wants to focus on soft techniques to make them effective.
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