SA.
Speaker BForeign Nation, I am super excited to see all of you live.
Speaker BThis is the very first live episode we've ever done.
Speaker BIt is episode 155 and you should see the amazing guests I have on screen right now.
Speaker BI this is the top level we have right here.
Speaker BThe best.
Speaker BAnd I will say the ladies are going to be killing it today.
Speaker BThey are amazing.
Speaker BSo if you are watching live on Facebook, I'm going to really encourage you to head over to YouTube because YouTube is a better place to watch all these kind of things.
Speaker BAnd ata this is what we need.
Speaker BATA Nation, I'm going to challenge you right now.
Speaker BGet everybody at your school to hit the subscribe button on YouTube.
Speaker BI want to see a silver YouTube play button at.
Speaker BAt headquarters.
Speaker BOkay?
Speaker BThat's my goal.
Speaker BI want a silver ATA.
Speaker BA silver play button at ATA headquarters.
Speaker BSo head over to YouTube, hit the subscribe button.
Speaker BWe are at nation.
Speaker BWe shouldn't be, you know, behind in subscribers.
Speaker BCome on, people.
Speaker BOkay, so if you are watching live, I would love for you to click on the comments and tell us where you're tuning in from.
Speaker BI know I got some people maybe checking in from athlete development camp.
Speaker BI got some people all over the country.
Speaker BIt's going to be awesome.
Speaker BWe are going to go actually right now to checking in on how athlete development camp is going.
Speaker BWe have two amazing members of the coaching staff for Team usa.
Speaker BLet's bring him on in.
Speaker BGrandmaster Tammy Harvey Stauber and Master Lauren Blanks.
Speaker BHow are you ladies today?
Speaker CWe are doing great.
Speaker CWe are here at the 4H center in Little Rock, Arkansas for the athlete development training camp.
Speaker BAnd Master Blanks.
Speaker BHow's it been?
Speaker BThe temperature is beautiful.
Speaker BI'm sure.
Speaker DWe are having a fantastic time.
Speaker DI always consider a blessing to be able to bring some of the top athletes in for training.
Speaker DWith our farthest athlete traveling all the way from Alaska, it's the nonstop action with conference combat and traditional scarring.
Speaker DAnd then we have been very mindful to have a whole bunch of additional fun along the way.
Speaker BSo that's fantastic.
Speaker BYou guys have already completed some of the.
Speaker BThe trials for the New Year's team, is that correct?
Speaker CThat's correct.
Speaker EWe've.
Speaker CWe've done all the trials that we're going to do here and then there'll be new team members announced tomorrow, Sunday, and then there'll be additional tryouts, I believe.
Speaker CIn Pittsburgh.
Speaker BIn Pittsburgh.
Speaker BOkay.
Speaker BAwesome.
Speaker BAnd you only do some of the age divisions at this event?
Speaker BIs that how it is split by age or is it a number of people on teams change each time.
Speaker CIt's.
Speaker CIt's all.
Speaker CAll the teams.
Speaker BOkay, gotcha.
Speaker BVery cool.
Speaker BWell, I, I got you guys on for the show to talk about actually a totally different subject, so.
Speaker BBut you.
Speaker BYou recruited the entire team for the Ladies Empower her seminar.
Speaker BSo let's bring on our other guests.
Speaker BWe've got Senior Master Giles, we've got Senior Master Pavlick, and we have Master Teavani who is at a special event.
Speaker BAnd thanks for tuning in, ma' am.
Speaker BWe are really excited to have you.
Speaker BSo first of all, real quick go, let's go around.
Speaker BAnd I did introductions already a little bit, but Grandmaster Tammy, give us just a little bit of your background real fast.
Speaker CJust.
Speaker CI'm about to start my 53rd year in ATA.
Speaker CGot my grandmaster title last year in, you know, the year before that was able to test and, and become a ninth degree, so.
Speaker CAnd it's just.
Speaker CIt's just great to be.
Speaker CGreat to be back in the ata.
Speaker BWe love it.
Speaker BMaster Blanks, what about you, ma' am?
Speaker DYes, sir.
Speaker DSo this makes year 30 for me since you're black belt.
Speaker DOne midterm away from being eligible to test for seventh degree.
Speaker DStill crushing it in Columbus, Ohio with my Taekwondo school.
Speaker DSuper blessed to be here.
Speaker BThis is.
Speaker BI hadn't noticed this before, but the Empower her seminar team is a very Ohio centric team.
Speaker BWell, there's.
Speaker BThere's something coming out of Ohio these days.
Speaker BMaster Tavani, what about you, ma' am?
Speaker FYeah, I'm so excited to teach the seminar.
Speaker FIt's going to be great.
Speaker FAnd I've just been, you know, I'm excited to start my new location and holding it down in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as always.
Speaker BExcellent.
Speaker BReady to make.
Speaker GHi, everybody.
Speaker GI am also in Columbus, Ohio.
Speaker GMaster Blanks and I get to get to see each other relatively often.
Speaker GMaster Giovanni, we see each other in region.
Speaker GThis is year 37 for me in the ATA, and so I am also one midterm away from hopefully being eligible to test for eighth degree, hopefully in the next year or so.
Speaker GSo still training hard and being ready for that.
Speaker BExcellent, Master Giles.
Speaker HWell, I've been doing ATA since I was 4, so to see the evolution of women growing in the ATA is seriously empowering to me.
Speaker HSo I just am so excited to give back and have this seminar just blast and start worlds off the right way.
Speaker BSo speaking of women in the ATA, 1, this is a stacked group of instructors.
Speaker BI mean, this.
Speaker BYou can't get like a more awesome group than this is.
Speaker BGrandmaster Tammy, you were telling us A little bit about some stats about women in the ata.
Speaker BCan you review those for us?
Speaker CYes.
Speaker CCurrently, there are 140,000 women training in the ATA.
Speaker CAnd of those hundred forty thousand, there is 138 female masters.
Speaker CSo in 1993, there were no female masters, and since that time, we have gone to 138.
Speaker CAnd it is just.
Speaker CSo the percentage is like four plus female masters a year.
Speaker BOh, man.
Speaker BAnd we just get better and better.
Speaker BWe got a Grand Master.
Speaker BWe're gonna have new Grand Masters coming up.
Speaker BThat's amazing.
Speaker BSo this is gonna be a free for all you guys can.
Speaker BWhoever wants to jump in.
Speaker BBut what are you most excited about with this ladies empower seminar?
Speaker CWell, I'll start us out, and then I'll throw it to.
Speaker CTo Senior Master Pavlik.
Speaker CFirst, I want to thank the ladies that are.
Speaker CThat are part of this team, because they are all volunteering their time to do this seminar.
Speaker CThe proceeds are going to go to the Hu Lee Foundation.
Speaker CSo this is something we are excited about.
Speaker BIt's just.
Speaker CIt's going to be.
Speaker CIt's going to be like nothing ever before for the women of ATA And Master Pavlik, if you'll just jump in there.
Speaker GYes, ma' am.
Speaker BYes.
Speaker GSo this is kind of one of those things we've been talking about for a while, because I'm sure, as the other ladies can attest to, you know, coming up through the ranks, you didn't see as many women as I think we're blessed to have now.
Speaker GSo it was really exciting for me, as I got to be a higher rank, to realize that there were so many other women.
Speaker GAnd, you know, as a kid, I remember watching Grandmaster Stauber do her thing up on stage, typically, and it was always, oh, I want to be that person.
Speaker GI want to be up there like her.
Speaker GAnd, you know, going maybe younger girls that are just coming up, that it's not just one female role model.
Speaker GThere's so many in the ata.
Speaker GAnd giving them the chance to train just right along with us is, I think, empowering for not just them, but us also.
Speaker BAnyone else?
Speaker BAny other ladies want to hop in there with that answer?
Speaker DI'm really excited to continue building the positive relationships with the women that I already know, as well as creating new ones with new faces and giving all of us an opportunity to be in a space where we have, you know, a lot in common and just fellowship with one another.
Speaker DI think it's great that we have a space for.
Speaker IFor us.
Speaker BYes.
Speaker BI.
Speaker BWell, I think this Is.
Speaker BI'm super excited about this.
Speaker BCan you give Master Stevani.
Speaker BDo you have information on, like, who can do this?
Speaker BLike, do I have to be a certain age, a certain rank to do this?
Speaker BObviously, I can't.
Speaker BI can't do this.
Speaker FYeah, right.
Speaker FNot.
Speaker FNot you, sir.
Speaker FBut it's open to girls eight and up.
Speaker FWomen eight.
Speaker FEight and up, I believe, right?
Speaker FIs it eight?
Speaker FYes.
Speaker FOkay.
Speaker FThat's what I thought in the ata, and it's.
Speaker FIt's.
Speaker FIt's all inclusive, so anyone that wants to get out there and just be a part of positive energy, learning environment, you know, camaraderie, that's what we're here for, and that's what we're here to do.
Speaker FSo, yeah, it's really open to anyone eight and up.
Speaker FAnd I believe black belts.
Speaker BRight?
Speaker FBlack belts, too.
Speaker BNo.
Speaker BColor belts.
Speaker FOpen to everyone to grow and to learn and to just get deeper in the ATA culture and just, you know, take your learning to the next level.
Speaker FSo definitely that's why we wanted this.
Speaker HTo be so different, because we want color belts.
Speaker HWe want grandmothers, mothers, children, anybody a part of ATA to feel that sisterhood and empowerment and just open for everyone.
Speaker BOh, my goodness.
Speaker BYou guys are gonna have the largest seminar, I think, and I'm really excited about that.
Speaker BIt's gonna be amazing.
Speaker BI've been interviewing a lot of athletes of the week.
Speaker BThe junior brand ambassadors have been picking these athletes of the week, and there's a bunch of ladies that I've gotten to talk to and so inspiring, you know, talking to them, and they're setting their goals to be masters, and they're inspired by you guys.
Speaker BAnybody?
Speaker BDo.
Speaker BDo any of you have a story that you could mention or just.
Speaker BIt's just something that might have happened that was inspiring for you to watch.
Speaker BAnother lady or another lady that might have a little girl who said something to you about, like, how inspiring it was to see you do something.
Speaker BI know.
Speaker BYou know what, Master Chief on, Go for it.
Speaker FOkay, I'll jump in.
Speaker FSo last year, when Grandmaster Tammy became Grandmaster, I had always set my goals on being an eighth degree.
Speaker FAnd then when I saw that moment happen on stage, I.
Speaker FI was just ignited, and I said, this is my new goal, to be Grandmaster.
Speaker FYou know, it really set the precedent for us to just be more and to be the best version of ourselves.
Speaker FSo for me, that was a moment that took my growing and learning to the next level.
Speaker FMy.
Speaker GYeah.
Speaker BGoals.
Speaker BI love it.
Speaker BMaster Pavlick, I saw some pretty awesome comments from ladies after your.
Speaker BYou did A midterm somewhere.
Speaker BAnd you had.
Speaker BThere was this great picture of you in your midterm thing and I think that got some comments from the ladies out there.
Speaker GThat was very kind.
Speaker GI appreciated the really nice feedback.
Speaker GI think sometimes we get in our own head and we don't realize that there's other people watching and you may be impacting others that you don't even know are paying attention.
Speaker GSo I very much appreciate that.
Speaker GGrandmaster Caruso posted that on his Instagram, so I didn't even know it.
Speaker GMy son actually commented on it.
Speaker GKind of a sarcastic little funny.
Speaker GAnd that's when I started to pay attention.
Speaker GI saw it.
Speaker GSo it was very kind.
Speaker BWell, that's awesome.
Speaker BI think you are all such an amazing inspiration.
Speaker BI'm excited that my daughter gets to grow up in this organization, getting to see ladies like you.
Speaker BAnd I really appreciate your lady's time today.
Speaker BThank you so, so much.
Speaker CThank you so much for having us.
Speaker FThank you, sir.
Speaker CWe will see all the women at.
Speaker BThe empower her at world Championships get signed up.
Speaker BIt's going to be the biggest seminar there.
Speaker BDon't miss it.
Speaker BThank you so much, ladies.
Speaker BThank you, ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker BActually ladies, you guys have like such an exciting seminar.
Speaker BLike this is going to be huge and I think it's just going to grow.
Speaker BI.
Speaker BI think the ladies out there are gonna just start to destroy us guys as we're as our training.
Speaker BSo be, be aware, okay?
Speaker BBe aware there.
Speaker BThey could be coming for you.
Speaker BLove these comments online.
Speaker BThanks for tuning in.
Speaker BWe really appreciate we've got another awesome segment.
Speaker BNow I'm used to doing these shows and not having like 10, 20, a million guests.
Speaker BBut today I wanted to bring in all the greatest information, some cool people on here for you guys with our live.
Speaker BWe're going live again in July with new guests getting us all pumped up for world championship.
Speaker BSo do not miss it.
Speaker BLet's go.
Speaker BNow we're going to talk all about Ata Max.
Speaker BWe have with us Mr.
Speaker BRa.
Speaker BHow are you today, sir?
Speaker AI'm doing great, sir.
Speaker AHow's it going?
Speaker BWonderful.
Speaker BYou're part of the ATA Max team teaching all these ATMX things.
Speaker BIf somebody is out there living under a rock, what they come out from underneath the rock and they're like, what is, what's ATA Max?
Speaker BI don't even know what this is.
Speaker BGive us just a quick overview, real quick.
Speaker ASo basically we had XMA as a brand for the longest time.
Speaker AAnd Cinema Swazi Senior Master Turner took a deep dive into atm.
Speaker AReally looked at.
Speaker AWe've never had any serious structured training for Craven Extreme and ata.
Speaker ASo for everyone in the past, it used to just be you had to go to a tournament, you had to go out of your way to figure it out on your own.
Speaker ASo they took a deep dive and built the create the curriculum from the ground up with the base of just Songam Taekwondo to expand into Craven Extreme.
Speaker ASo that way, no matter where you are, if you're trying to compete on your own, if you're a school owner trying to take the next level in your training and business, then it's a great.
Speaker AATMX is kind of the next thing to add to your training and to your business.
Speaker BI love it.
Speaker BThey, I know.
Speaker BYou know, for so long people are just like YouTube and stuff.
Speaker BYou know, you're like, find out all your stuff on YouTube instead of like these seminars.
Speaker BAnd this just continues to grow.
Speaker BAt World Championships this year, there is an ATMX seminar that is the building your teams from the ground up.
Speaker BCan you give me a little idea what this is?
Speaker ASo basically what we're trying to do is we're looking at as a school owner, what is the next way you can build a new culture just to develop your students as a community and take the next step in your business, training wise.
Speaker AAnd so for us, honestly, Team Sync and Demo Team is the way to do that.
Speaker AYou can get all your students to become one big team.
Speaker ABuilding their creative and Extreme from the ground up foundation, then giving them the excitement, the exciting training that they really want.
Speaker ALittle sprinkles on top of their training.
Speaker BYeah, I love this.
Speaker BNow I have gone, I've been to a few worlds and nationals.
Speaker BWe always get to see there's Team Sync and Team Demo and these events are like, ah, you know, it is a performance.
Speaker BIt's these big events.
Speaker BYou get to see these top athletes in there.
Speaker BI, I have heard rumor that we might be seeing some of this Team Sync stuff come to select regional tournaments.
Speaker BIs that, is that true?
Speaker AYes, sir, that is true.
Speaker AWith the new excitement for it, with the information out there for people wanting to do it, more schools wanting to put their teams out there to represent.
Speaker ASince there's more demand, we got to add more supply, sir.
Speaker ASo Nationals just wasn't enough for everyone.
Speaker AWe got to give them more opportunities to get points, get the experience for it.
Speaker BI, I am super excited about this.
Speaker BSo I have recently been thinking like, I don't know, years ago we had like a demo team, but we didn't do much with it.
Speaker BIt was just, just not these Things.
Speaker BIf you, in the comments, if you're watching online and you're part of a demo team or team sync team, let us know.
Speaker BI would love to hear what team or demo team or team sync that you're a part of because we've.
Speaker BI've seen some of you guys on YouTube and it's.
Speaker BIt's amazing.
Speaker BSo, Mr.
Speaker BMr.
Speaker BRaffle, what if I'm a student out there and I'm thinking, I don't know, maybe this is for me, maybe it's not?
Speaker BWhat would you tell them if they're on the fence about team or even just creative extreme ATM Max?
Speaker AAnyway, so honestly, this is the best thing about Craven Extreme and ATA Max itself.
Speaker ASenior Master and Senior Master honestly did an amazing job with the curriculum you look at even from a white belt level.
Speaker AYou have a knife hand strike, you have a punch in your form.
Speaker AYou have the basic craven extreme right there.
Speaker AThere's your chop and your punch.
Speaker AYou know how to do a front stance.
Speaker AHonestly, you're good to get out there.
Speaker ASo honestly, all you get to add with your basic techniques is how can you add a little bit of performance aspect to it?
Speaker AHow can you develop a little bit of confidence to get out in front of people and be comfortable in an uncomfortable situation?
Speaker AThe only way we can grow personally is to put ourselves in those uncomfortable situations.
Speaker ASo for everyone, whether you're amazing at it, you're not amazing at it, the only way to know if you can do it is to try.
Speaker BYes.
Speaker BSo, Mr.
Speaker BRebel, what.
Speaker BWhat's your history with ATA Extreme or ATA Max, I should say, what's your.
Speaker BWere you right?
Speaker BLike, as soon as stuff like that came out, you were like, I am.
Speaker BI am all about extreme and creative divisions.
Speaker BOr were you kind of like, how did your evolution in creating your own stuff come?
Speaker ASo funny enough, I didn't do creative and extreme until I was a third degree black belt from.
Speaker BOh, I love that.
Speaker BYes.
Speaker AOf what I started.
Speaker AI actually only did traditional martial arts.
Speaker AI won my first world title in traditional forms.
Speaker AAnd then I had one person at my school actually, Brian Goad.
Speaker AHe teaches for Master Mo now, but he did craven Extreme and I thought he was the coolest person ever.
Speaker AI had done a little bit of the classes before, but I'd never seriously competed at it.
Speaker AAnd so he started helping me put a form together.
Speaker AI went out there, tried it when I was 11 as a third degree and I did all right.
Speaker ABut from then on, I just, I thought it was the coolest thing ever.
Speaker AAnd I'm Always the type person.
Speaker AJust once I get into something, I want to know as much as I possibly can about it.
Speaker AAnd I was very lucky to have parents that supported me with everything I wanted.
Speaker ASo they took me to every creative and extreme training, gave me a ton of opportunities to learn the knowledge, and here I am now part of the ATM Max team.
Speaker ASo obviously going out of my way to go to the seminars that there were in the past helped me get to where I am now.
Speaker BThat's awesome.
Speaker BI love that you didn't start until a third degree because so many people look kind of like you go to Worlds or nationals and you see one of these guys doing this stuff and you're like, yeah, I'm not getting.
Speaker AThere's no way.
Speaker BExactly.
Speaker BThat's how you start.
Speaker BAnd then.
Speaker BBut that doesn't mean, you know, where you're comparing your, you know, white belt to somebody else's brown belt, you know, or black belt or whatever it might be.
Speaker BOh, I love that.
Speaker BSo you started at third degree and look at you, you're, you're part of the ATMX team.
Speaker BSo what is, what, what are you encouraging people to do when it comes to Max?
Speaker BWhat, what should somebody take action on if they're like, hey, I think ATMX might be something I need to look into.
Speaker BI hear there are some regional seminars come in and there's some other stuff.
Speaker BSo what action plans should somebody have?
Speaker AHonestly, the best thing you can do is come to the seminar with an open mind and honestly take everything you knew about creative and extreme and come in with a blank slate.
Speaker ACome in with, what are the, what is the information that we're trying to push right now to all your students, to all your competitors, if you are a competitor, if you're a high level competitor, come in like, you know, nothing.
Speaker ABecause honestly, ata Max, we're trying to rework how Craven Extreme itself is viewed in the ATA and how it's trained in the ata.
Speaker ASo whether you know creative and extreme or you don't know creative or extreme, we're all coming in on a level playing field and we're all at the base and the foundation of learning and building what our crave and extreme will be like in the future for the organization.
Speaker BThat's great.
Speaker BI, I like what you said there about starting from scratch almost.
Speaker BSo some of us who might have gone through some other training or whatever, we need to make sure you go in, empty your cup, you know, be a student again, be willing to rethink some ways of doing things.
Speaker BSo at World Championships.
Speaker BThere is the building your team from the ground up, training with Team Sync material, I believe.
Speaker BThen there is the.
Speaker BI know for sure.
Speaker BThen we have the Team Sync and Team Demo World TOC competition.
Speaker BAnd at World Championships, if.
Speaker BIf I am correct and I could be wrong, there is not competition for the new season, though.
Speaker BIs that right?
Speaker BOkay, that's what I thought.
Speaker AFor the new season, we're just ending off the season strong.
Speaker AAnd then since we're creating more opportunities to compete at regional tournaments, get your team some tournaments a little closer to your teams.
Speaker BYes.
Speaker ATons of opportunities to really get out there and earn points for the new season.
Speaker BI'm excited about that.
Speaker BDo you have any idea when they will be announcing what regional tournaments those are going to be at or.
Speaker AI know they have a select few already picked out.
Speaker AI believe with this building your teams from the ground up, everyone who's there will get a little sneak peek of what tournaments are going to be holding.
Speaker ISome of those.
Speaker BWell, there's a reason to go right then, guys.
Speaker BMake sure you get signed up for that.
Speaker BI will be at Thrive at that time, but I'm going to send one of my ninjas to go check it out, because I want to.
Speaker BAwesome.
Speaker BWell, thank you so much, Mr.
Speaker BRaffle, for your time.
Speaker BWe really appreciate it.
Speaker BAnd we'll see you in.
Speaker BI was gonna say Pittsburgh.
Speaker BI.
Speaker BI wish.
Speaker BIt's gonna.
Speaker BIt'd be cooler in Pittsburgh, but no, we'll see you in Phoenix.
Speaker AYes.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BExactly.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BWhat is the temperature today?
Speaker BA hundred thousand.
Speaker BIt is.
Speaker AOh, it's a cool day today, sir.
Speaker AIt's just a flat 100.
Speaker BOh.
Speaker BJust.
Speaker BJust barely into the triple digits, but it's great.
Speaker BIt's actually.
Speaker BYou know what?
Speaker BI bet it's better there today than it is in Little Rock.
Speaker BI bet the humidity is crazy.
Speaker BSo awesome.
Speaker BMr.
Speaker BRaffle, we really appreciate your time.
Speaker BThanks so much, sir.
Speaker AThank you, sir.
Speaker BI'm telling you, I.
Speaker BI'm really excited about this Team Sync stuff, coming to regional events.
Speaker BI have just been thinking about what I'm going to do.
Speaker BHow am I going to start to build some teams?
Speaker BI've been bad about building teams and extreme.
Speaker BI just got to.
Speaker BI got to get on this bus and.
Speaker BAnd start going because it's going to be amazing.
Speaker BI kind of look at the.
Speaker BIf you look back 10 years ago, whatever, at like, team sparring and look at what that started as and how we work that.
Speaker BI think we're in that same position for Team Sync across the country.
Speaker BSo don't take that to the bank.
Speaker BBut if I were you, I would get out there, go to that seminar, talk to your friends at your local ATA school, and start building some sync competition.
Speaker BEarly bird gets the worm.
Speaker BNow, speaking of team competition, at where were we?
Speaker BSpring Nationals.
Speaker BThere was some tryouts for some new international teams.
Speaker BSo let's talk all about that just with our special guest, Mr.
Speaker BJaime.
Speaker BHow are you, Sir?
Speaker II'm doing great, sir.
Speaker IHow are you doing?
Speaker BI am wonderful.
Speaker BYour shirt seems to be representing something.
Speaker BWhat would you be representing there?
Speaker BSir, yes, sir.
Speaker IYeah, this is our first ever.
Speaker IIt's really cool Team atmxico team shirt.
Speaker ISo I'm wearing it right now.
Speaker ISo had to represent.
Speaker BYes.
Speaker BSo your dad, I believe, has taken on kind of this task and as.
Speaker BAs part of the family.
Speaker BThat means it's your guys's tasks actually of helping to build up some international teams.
Speaker BSo you guys at Nationals had tryouts for which two teams?
Speaker IYes, sir.
Speaker ISo we had a tryouts for Team ATM Mexico and team at Philippines, sir.
Speaker BI am super excited about this because the Songam Cup, I think is one of the events at World championships that I just love.
Speaker BI think it's super awesome.
Speaker BAnd I absolutely love Team USA because I have a lot of friends on Team usa.
Speaker BThey're great people on Team usa, but rising tides lift all boats.
Speaker BI would love to see even more international teams that can just like push the competition so that everybody is moving up.
Speaker BSo you guys, I saw on social media have had some practices with districts and stuff.
Speaker BIs that what.
Speaker BHow are the teams going since starting?
Speaker IYes.
Speaker ISo, yeah, it's been great.
Speaker ISo I was really excited.
Speaker IAnd same with as of course, my father Grandmaster candidate hired me or nominee hired me that we have some coaches who volunteered to help us out.
Speaker ISo in the east coast kind of side, we have master nominee Santos.
Speaker IHe's actually under master Jesse Isaacs, who's the coach of tbsa, but he's one of his instructors.
Speaker IAnd then senior master Burns and then.
Speaker IAnd then his wife, Mrs.
Speaker IMaster Caballero, as I call her.
Speaker IThey are kind of helping out with the east coast side.
Speaker IAnd then my father, Grandmaster nominee Jaime, and then master Jonathan Thornton from Legendary Martial Arts though on the west coast.
Speaker ISo it was really cool.
Speaker IWe actually had team trainings the same day on both sides of the coast.
Speaker ISo all the people in the southwest district we met at Master Thornton studio, and then everybody in.
Speaker II believe they're the southeast district area, they actually got to use a studio.
Speaker IA studio in Georgia, which.
Speaker IAnd we were running at the same Time and then whichever side of the country was best for you, you kind of went to that area.
Speaker BThat is awesome.
Speaker BOh.
Speaker BSo our Team Mexico and Team Philippines, they ready to bring some heat for the Song cup this year?
Speaker IYes, sir.
Speaker IYeah, there's a lot of great competitors.
Speaker IActually we were kind of looking at a lot of them did pretty well at district.
Speaker ISo I think I'm excited to see them bring that to another toil level for world Championships, sir.
Speaker BExcellent.
Speaker BWell, I, I think you're probably working on building a multi year.
Speaker BYou know, Team USA didn't wake up and were, you know, the, the group they are now, you guys are just starting getting going.
Speaker BSo what can ATA out there, ATA nation out there do to support you guys, to help build you guys up?
Speaker BWill the future involve more tryouts later on as well?
Speaker BKind of give us a future look of what, what Team Mexico and Team Philippines is going for.
Speaker IYes, sir.
Speaker IYeah.
Speaker ISo we, because we got a little bit of a late start.
Speaker IWe actually met with Master Stevens at Fall Nationals last year to discuss how do we.
Speaker IAnd Master is a Master Rosa.
Speaker IHow do we start a team?
Speaker IHow do we run a team?
Speaker IWe didn't do our tryouts until Dallas Spring Nationals and then we're looking at this year actually doing it at Fall Nationals similar to how Team USA does it and then doing training at Spring Nationals that way that would actually get a little more time to work as a team before we have to compete obviously for world titles.
Speaker ISo that's going to be our next step in growing our teams and the.
Speaker IAnd to support us.
Speaker ISo this is actually really cool is we ordered our first set of shirts for both teams.
Speaker IAnd I remember my father, he was like, man, it's a lot of shirts.
Speaker II mean we have a lot of team members, but I feel like we're gonna have like tons of shirts.
Speaker IAnd then we were just amazed at districts.
Speaker IFriday night we were doing like the three person teams and we had a little table set up and we were selling the shirts and I was coaching our team, like our junior varsity rookie team.
Speaker IAnd I came back in and checked with my mom and all the shirts were just completely gone.
Speaker IAnd she sold out completely.
Speaker IAnd huge shout out actually to Chief Master Church, one of the coaches, Team usa, he actually bought a ton of them to support us, which is really nice of him.
Speaker BOh, that's awesome.
Speaker BI was, I saw that they were going fast because online I saw him, I was like, well, I can't get out there, but I'm gonna have to get.
Speaker BPick me up a Team Mexico and Tim Philippine shirt.
Speaker BI know the burns is.
Speaker BHave to like, like stitch it together so.
Speaker BBecause they're like half or something like that.
Speaker IYeah, it's great.
Speaker IOh, yeah.
Speaker IOh.
Speaker II mean, well, they're very similar to my parents because my mother's Filipino.
Speaker IMy father's Mexican.
Speaker IThat just switched.
Speaker IYeah.
Speaker IMaster Burns, he's Filipino.
Speaker IMaster Cab is Mexican, so it's really cool.
Speaker BThey'll have one flag in each hand while they're cheering it at Worlds.
Speaker IYes.
Speaker IAnd they have to figure out when my other son gets a little older, which team is he going to be on, Filipino or Mexico?
Speaker BSo speaking of people out there might not know kind of what the requirements are for a team.
Speaker BLike, I don't have to live in Mexico to be on Team Mexico.
Speaker BWe.
Speaker BWhat is the.
Speaker BLike, what do I have to be.
Speaker BTo be able to be on one of these teams?
Speaker IYes, sir.
Speaker IYeah.
Speaker ISo especially because it's our inaugural year and we're just recruiting members for the first time, ATA said that anybody whose grandparents were of either Filipino or Mexican descent could be on the team.
Speaker ISo for me, my parents, I'm half and half, so.
Speaker IBut we have a lot of members that have.
Speaker ITheir grandparents are Filipinos or Mexicans.
Speaker ISome are completely Mexican.
Speaker IFilipino, which is really cool.
Speaker ISo, yeah, that's kind of where our requirement lies right now, sir.
Speaker BExcellent.
Speaker BOkay.
Speaker BAnd you might make that stricter as you grow the team or whatever.
Speaker BWho knows?
Speaker IYes, that's probably what we're looking at, sir.
Speaker BRules.
Speaker BWell, I've got a.
Speaker BI got a set that they.
Speaker BSome students that if they were at Dallas, they would have been there to try out.
Speaker BI was like, maybe, maybe next time.
Speaker BBecause I think our way that's.
Speaker BI.
Speaker BThat might be the case.
Speaker BSo I will do that for sure.
Speaker BI'm super excited about the song.
Speaker BI'm cup watching these international teams.
Speaker BWe, I believe will be broadcasting live.
Speaker BSo everybody across the country, if you're not making it to World Championships, which you should go to World Championships, people get registered.
Speaker BBut if you're not going.
Speaker BI think we'll be doing it live.
Speaker BWill you guys be doing any.
Speaker BYou probably don't know yet.
Speaker BBut selling any merch or whatever there just raise money as well or, you know, what else can people do to Support you guys?
Speaker EYeah.
Speaker I100, sir.
Speaker IWe actually, I believe our next shipment of shirts actually are.
Speaker IMaster Thorpin's handling a lot of that because he's already in Arizona.
Speaker ISo instead of shipping it to California, bring it there.
Speaker ISo I believe.
Speaker IYeah.
Speaker ISecond shipments.
Speaker ISecond shipments there.
Speaker IAnd I think we actually need to do a third.
Speaker IOh we're so we'll have, we'll have our merch and our gear there.
Speaker IWe also have pants as well.
Speaker IThose are pretty cool.
Speaker ASo.
Speaker BExcellent.
Speaker BWell, I expect to see the crowd at the kickoff.
Speaker BSo this, the kickoff party is the, 25 July 6:00pm kickoff party and then the international team will be, the finals will be then.
Speaker BI can't remember exactly when during the schedule the international like semifinals will be.
Speaker IYeah, sure.
Speaker IIt's Thursday at.
Speaker II believe it starts at three.
Speaker IWe have to be a little earlier.
Speaker IBut three o' clock is when the song cup begins.
Speaker BOkay.
Speaker IAnd then unless I'm wrong, then once the final two teams for each age group have been decided, they'll we take a little break and then Friday we do get out the cup.
Speaker BSir, that's how it was last year.
Speaker BSounds good.
Speaker BExcellent.
Speaker BExcited to see that.
Speaker BI'm excited to see the room filled with you know, Team USA shirts and Team Mexico shirts.
Speaker BTeam Philippines, I know we've got a lot of teams from South America usually end up showing up.
Speaker BWe'll see if some of Europe shows up.
Speaker BThat'd be awesome as well.
Speaker BSo love having all of ATA nation there.
Speaker BHey sir, I really appreciate time.
Speaker BGreat work out there with Team Mexico and Team Philippines.
Speaker BWe're super excited to see it.
Speaker BSo we'll see you at world championships.
Speaker IThank you so much sir.
Speaker II appreciate it.
Speaker BLadies and gentlemen.
Speaker BOh hey Master Turner.
Speaker BI am excited.
Speaker BMaster Turner is going to be on.
Speaker BOh, oh oh.
Speaker BMaster Isaacs, could I, can I get Isaac's on?
Speaker BOh man.
Speaker BHold on, I'm coming back to your comment Turner, but let me get, let me get Isaac's.
Speaker BHold on.
Speaker BIsaac the man, the legend.
Speaker ESay that again.
Speaker BAthlete development.
Speaker EIt's going great.
Speaker EWe have 150 of these guys all over the place training hard.
Speaker EYou know what the cool thing about this camp is?
Speaker EYou get to come hang out with this lady right here.
Speaker EIt's the best part of it.
Speaker EBut the really cool thing about this camp is that the culture is so amazing here.
Speaker EThese athletes, they're training so hard.
Speaker EThey're training hard, they're pushing themselves but they're coaching each other up.
Speaker EAnd you're watching like we have a 14 and under group, a 50 to 70 group, 18 to 29, 30 group and then a 40 plus group.
Speaker EAnd you're watching these younger fighters get to work out with the 15-17s.
Speaker EYou're watching the 15-17s get to work out with the 18 to 29 year olds and they just keep coaching each other up.
Speaker EAnd it's so amazing to watch because not only are they physically pushing themselves hard, but you're watching that the will to win happen.
Speaker EYou're watching them learn.
Speaker EYou're watching them really just embrace the culture of that work together.
Speaker EAnd it's just, it's, it's really, really, really cool.
Speaker BI saw culture was the theme this year.
Speaker BYou got some sweet shirts, that black on black shirt.
Speaker BLike, you guys want to just steal me a couple?
Speaker BThat's fantastic.
Speaker BSo I, I went a couple years ago, got to watch, got to see the teams interact with the kids.
Speaker BAnd it's so exciting to see, like, this is the next generation of ATA athletes that are going to come up.
Speaker BThese will be the masters, these are going to be the, the leaders.
Speaker BAnd it's, they're building some great people out there.
Speaker EIt really is.
Speaker EYou know, and what's cool here is I'm sitting here with the Grandmaster Stauber and Master Blanks and, you know, worked with Chief Master Church and Chief Master Skiles, and they're all of our leaders now, but we're, we're, you know, honor the past, embrace the future, right?
Speaker EAnd we're talking about these guys that are at camp right now.
Speaker ESome of them are 10 years old.
Speaker EIn 20 years, they're going to be the masters.
Speaker EThey're going to be the guys that are going for mastership.
Speaker EAnd we have to, if we really want to develop our culture, we have to start preparing for what it's going to be.
Speaker EWe have to show them what it is, and we have to remember what song is, what it is at its core.
Speaker ELike, it's our people, it's our relationships, and we have to prepare for what it, what, what they're going to be.
Speaker EBecause we're not going to be here forever.
Speaker EWe're not going to be the guys or the, the girls up front anymore.
Speaker EIt's going to be these, these young, young students coming up.
Speaker EAnd we want to make sure that they're doing not just song on Taekwondo the right way, but they're, you know, really building champions beyond the belt, because they're going to go to some, not all of them are going to be school owners.
Speaker EAnd that's okay.
Speaker EThat's okay.
Speaker EBut you know what?
Speaker EThey'll always have a home here with us.
Speaker EThey will always have a place here.
Speaker EAnd they're getting to see that by being able to be coached up, like I was saying earlier, and by being around other great leaders, because that's how you really, truly pass legacy on is by being around, you know, mentors and leaders that have lived it already and are passing it on to the future generation.
Speaker EAnd that's really, really powerful about being here is.
Speaker EI mean, Grandmaster Stopper is not walking around with a belt.
Speaker EWe're just walking around as people and they're getting to interact and talk as.
Speaker EIt's just so cool to watch that legacy being passed forward.
Speaker BAnd I love that it's not just in the sparring realm.
Speaker BYou know, we had on today Mr.
Speaker BRaffle and what a great example of, you know, it wasn't, you know, Senior Master Turner or Senior Master Sulzi on with us today talking about atmx.
Speaker BIt was the next generation already.
Speaker BYou know, we're, we're, we're already building that and we have to continue to do that.
Speaker BYou know, I thought one of the most powerful things that we've seen recently and this was with, you know, your dad and some other members of the Master's council is they stepped down from the Master's council.
Speaker ERight.
Speaker BYou know, this is leading by example, saying, honor the past, embrace the future.
Speaker BI've given my time, I've given my.
Speaker BLet me make way for new leaders and new people to come up.
Speaker BThat's amazing.
Speaker BI mean, that's really powerful and really goes to the heart of what we do in, in building champions here beyond the belts.
Speaker EIt is.
Speaker EAnd you know, like, one of the ways that we describe our core values at ATA is it's forward thinking.
Speaker EWe've got to think for the future.
Speaker EWe can, we cannot, we cannot expect the leaders.
Speaker EWe have to do it forever.
Speaker EThey, they're, they, they're going to want to retire also.
Speaker EIt doesn't mean they won't be here.
Speaker BTo mentor us, not anytime soon.
Speaker BMaster Grandmaster, right?
Speaker EAnd to be with us.
Speaker EBut we, they have to, they do have to help get us ready and prepared for the future because we are going to have to lead as well.
Speaker EAnd it's really cool to see that here at the camp because we're watching, you know, I mean, you got, you got some master kids here.
Speaker EYou got Master Habaduchi's daughters here.
Speaker EYou've got Master Church's son here.
Speaker EYou've got some kids that have been here, you know, for a really long time.
Speaker EYou got Mr.
Speaker EJoe Rowan here.
Speaker EYou know, I mean, these guys have been here through, through.
Speaker EThey're phenomenal people.
Speaker EAnd we just have to keep mentoring them because they're coming after me.
Speaker EI'm not going to be the last one.
Speaker EI don't want to be the last one.
Speaker EI want.
Speaker EI want to be going on.
Speaker EMy daughter's coming up.
Speaker EShe's only 7.
Speaker EShe tested for a yellow boat today.
Speaker EAnd in 20 years, you know, she'd be 27.
Speaker EShe's going to be at that spot where we're starting to talk about fourth, fifth degree black belt.
Speaker EWhat's she going to be like?
Speaker EYou know, I want her to be around people like Master Blanks.
Speaker EI want her to be around people that.
Speaker EThat can mentor and guide her that have, you know, been through song on the journey.
Speaker EAnd not just.
Speaker ENot just the journey, but the process of what it really means to build a champion of life.
Speaker EAnd we always say journey.
Speaker EAnd I like to kind of use the word process because journey sometimes means you kind of go out into left field.
Speaker EYou kind of figure it out.
Speaker EBut if you follow the process of song on, we know what the end result will be.
Speaker EYou're going to like it.
Speaker EYou're going to like it.
Speaker EIt's going to be amazing.
Speaker EPart of your life.
Speaker EAnd that's really what this camp is all about.
Speaker EIt's not just kicking and punching and sparring.
Speaker EI think secretly it's a.
Speaker EIt's an instructor development program.
Speaker EI just don't tell people that, so.
Speaker BWell, it's not just an instructor development program.
Speaker BIt's a person development program.
Speaker EIt really is.
Speaker BThat's.
Speaker BWe are.
Speaker BI mean, that's what Eternal Grandmaster was all about.
Speaker BCreating a whole person.
Speaker BYou know, that was the idea.
Speaker BAnd, you know, 55 years later, we're still doing it.
Speaker EYeah.
Speaker EAnd that's.
Speaker EYeah.
Speaker EThe thing that we're really focused on this year, like we said, was culture and just talking about being, developing and building grit.
Speaker EAnd one of the things that's.
Speaker EThe contributing factor to people that are successful is their.
Speaker ETheir.
Speaker ETheir ability to overcome obstacles, their resilience for.
Speaker EFor, you know, even failure.
Speaker EYou know, it's grit.
Speaker EIt's those kids that get back up and keep going even when they don't win, even when they don't get first place, even though they don't get on the team.
Speaker EThose are the people that are going to win in the long run because they have learned how to really do the hard work of mean.
Speaker EThat's.
Speaker EThat's one of the things that's.
Speaker EOn the back of this shirt.
Speaker EIt says hard worker.
Speaker EThat's what we want.
Speaker EI want kids that put out effort every time.
Speaker EThe most talented kid in the room.
Speaker EAt some level, all.
Speaker EEverybody's talented.
Speaker EThey're all talented.
Speaker EBut at some point, I Need the most effort.
Speaker EThat's what I need.
Speaker EThat's what I need.
Speaker BWell, I love.
Speaker BOne of my favorite interviews we did on the show quite a while ago, though, was one of your captains, Mr.
Speaker BJoe Rowan.
Speaker BAnd hearing, you know, people, look, he's like, ah, this guy who spars these.
Speaker BTeam USA and the number of tournaments, he didn't place that before he ever did it.
Speaker BThat's what people don't.
Speaker BWhen you talk about process.
Speaker BOkay.
Speaker BA lot of times we look at the end of a, you know, there, and we see that end and forget that there was all of this process beforehand.
Speaker BSo super awesome, awesome things down there.
Speaker BWe're really excited to see all of you guys at World Championships in just a couple of weeks.
Speaker BI hear Team Mexico and Team Philippines said that they're just going to destroy Team usa.
Speaker EThey keep saying that.
Speaker EI love it.
Speaker EI love it.
Speaker BI'm just.
Speaker BI'm.
Speaker BThey're gonna hate me when this is all over because I'm just like.
Speaker BBut.
Speaker CBut we do.
Speaker CWe.
Speaker CWe say welcome, and we are excited that we've got two more countries to compete at World Championships.
Speaker EAbsolutely.
Speaker EI mean, I'm so excited that Master Jaime's putting this together.
Speaker EI mean, it's so awesome because it gets more people involved, and the more time you're just in the ring, you're.
Speaker EThe better you're gonna be.
Speaker EThe better you're gonna be.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BAnd obviously, when you're part of a team, yes, you're part of ata.
Speaker BI mean, we're all ATA Nation.
Speaker BI mean, we're all part of the same team, but you're part of that team.
Speaker BAnd building that, that's just creating that culture as well.
Speaker BSo thank you guys so much for everything you do.
Speaker BWe really appreciate it.
Speaker BEnjoy the rest of your weekend there.
Speaker BSafe travels.
Speaker BI guess.
Speaker BI mean, Grandmaster Tammy doesn't have far.
Speaker ETo go, but she'll be taking me to the airport.
Speaker BWell, I'll see Senior Master Isaac's picture of him at the airport on my phone.
Speaker BThat's right.
Speaker BBut we really appreciate you guys so much.
Speaker BThank you.
Speaker EAll right.
Speaker DThank you, guys.
Speaker BGuys, that is gonna head it off for today.
Speaker BI will say a real comment.
Speaker BI heard Senior Master Turner is working hard on the kickoff party.
Speaker BIt's gonna be amazing.
Speaker BI'm sure we, you know, the kickoff at.
Speaker BI just love, like, you be there for the Walk of Champions.
Speaker BYou're there getting to see the teams compete.
Speaker BThe epic thing, like, just brings so much joy to my heart when I'm there with my ATA family.
Speaker BSo much fun.
Speaker BSo don't miss that when you plan your World Championships trip.
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