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Richard Barnes

Richard Barnes

Richard Barnes is an IT Geek, Podcaster, Writer, Martial Artist, Photographer, Bon Viveur, Buccaneer, Modern British Adventurer

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  • 10 - Tony Pillage, How Cancer Is Changing Me

    Eleven days after his life changing and hopefully life saving surgery to remove a tumour the size of a tennis ball from next to his heart, I sat and talked with Tony Pillage about his experience of being diagnosed with cancer and how it has changed him. He told me how he found out he had cancer, what he did to try to fight back and the of the best and worst of treatments. He tells of a cancelled procedure that could have killed him and the fear of the operation itself. Post op, he now feels something that he has never before felt, vulnerable. This experience has changed his view of the world, the world of martial arts and view that each and everyone of us should have, according to Tony, of ourselves. He’s candid in his answers in how publicly he choose to share the experience with the world via social media, the benefits it brought and how his future teaching of self defence will change. ‘What I’ve taught before’, he says, ‘self defence against an attacker is not what needs to be focused on solely’. Rarely do you get to hear so soon after such a traumatic experience the thoughts of a person who has so grievously been affected. It is… super food for thought. Richard Barnes – Dec 2014

    Tue, 30 Dec 2014 - 50min
  • 9 - Barrington Patterson At TMAX 2013

    Barrington Patterson 'One-Eyed Baz' is the life story to date of Barrington Patterson that has received critical acclaim. After an accident when he was six, he was blinded in one eye. This did not stop Barrington going on to do what he wanted to in life. He doesn't regard it as a disability that holds him back. He's colourful larger than life character and a top martial artist who has fought on the world stage against world champions and won world belts. His fight with Vitali Klitschko is the stuff of legend. He tells the story here. Barrington talks about his life, his involvement with football violence with the Birmingham Zulu's and his career as a fighter that has took him all over the world in front of huge stadium audiences. He tells of his respect for his family and how he is saddened today that respect and honour is not as valued as it should be. He also gives a sneaky peak into to his latest project, that of a movie star in a new Brit flick and willingness to warn today's youth of the pitfalls of taking the wrong path in life. He's a larger than life character with some great stories to share. It's a honest and truthful interview that is entertaining and insightful. A must listen. Enjoy.

    Tue, 12 Nov 2013 - 47min
  • 8 - Mick Tully Interviewed At TMAX 2013

    Mick Tully The world according to Mick is different. He sees things in a different way, as a more humorous, valued place and this eloquent individual has a unique way of explaining his perception and perspective. Interviewing Mick is quite hard for me as the rules in the interviewing guide say I shouldn’t bring personal bias into it. But that’s difficult when I’ve known the fella since we both had hair. That’s a long time ago. What you can hear in our conversation is two mates talking about martial arts, the good the bad and the ugly in the world and his recent appearance on TV game show, ‘The Chaser.’ Not forgetting how he won a British BJJ title in 2013. We chatted on both days of the TMAX show and both conversations are here. If you enjoy this interview half as much as I did doing it, you’re in for a real treat.

    Mon, 11 Nov 2013 - 49min
  • 7 - Steve Rowe Interviewed at TMAX 2013

    Steve Rowe is head of "Shikon Martial Arts" based in Chattam, Kent. Well versed in Wado ryu Karate, Iaido ( Japanese sword ) and a practitioner of Yang family Tai Chi. With over 40 years of Martial arts under his belt, he is one of the most influential Western martial artists in Europe. Six years ago he had a double knee replacement that injured his legs, a further 14 surgeries, it's now 20 months since attempted and failed rebuilds to connect the 6 severed and atrophied quadriceps muscles in his legs and tying the kneecaps in place, 10 months since they identified MRSA infection that nearly killed him with an initial failed debridgement and subsequent further knee replacement with antibiotic cement, spacer and 3 months of powerful intravenous antibiotic treatment. There's no doubt, he had a hell of a time. Overcoming adversity and pain has become a routine daily occurrence for Steve. Yet still he is one of the most successful men in martial arts. The end of this year has his organisation with packed classes, over 600 students, 25 successful after school clubs and 7 professional Instructors and paid office staff. All Seminars and demonstrations in the UK, and abroad have been highly successful with the 24th Annual Czech Summer Course the pinnacle of the year. His story is a cracker, he's a witty articulate gentle man and well worth listening too. Enjoy. More information : http://shikon.com

    Fri, 01 Nov 2013 - 39min
  • 6 - Tim Tackett Interviewed At TMAX 2013

    “Don’t be bound by anything, the truth is always outside any fixed patterns.” Martial arts legend, Tim Tackett’s final words to me resounded not just for the field of martial arts but also for a whole worldview. Tim has had 3 love affairs in his life. His wife who he met after High School, his love of teaching Drama and as a world renowned martial arts teacher.    Tim began training properly in the martial arts when he was stationed in Taiwan in 1962 while serving in the United States Air Force. He trained 6 days a week for 7 hours for the three years he was there. On leaving the air force he returned home and went to college. To fund his way through college he opened a Kung Fu school. In 1967 he first came across Bruce Lee. From then he went to train with Dan Inosanto, Bob Bremer, Dan Lee, Richard Bustillo, Pete Jacobs and Jerry Poteet which started the famous Wednesday Night Group. Now, Tim runs a non-profit group dedicated to preserving Bruce Lee's art of Jeet Kune Do and travels the world sharing his knowledge. He is instrumental in sharing the teachings of Bruce Lee and JKD to the world. Tim talks about his life, his view of martial arts, he’s critical of what is taught to today, and he shares some the wisdom learned from of his life. He’s a fascinating person. Enjoy. More information see : http://www.jkdwednite.com

    Mon, 28 Oct 2013 - 22min
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