Episode 39

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23rd May 2022

Master Chris Snow talks to the Dark Master

Master Chris Snow is well known throughout the UK and further afield too. He regularly organises tournaments under his own LTSI banner and he draws in competitors from all over the UK and from other parts of Europe too.

During our chat, Master Chris Snow talks about the challenging childhood that led him to start his martial arts journey and how that journey has developed. His challenges have led him to become the instructor and person that he always wanted and needed.  Someone to inspire others and show them that they have a place in this world and that they can make a difference to many others. 

In this brief chat, Master Snow’s passion comes over in such a way that shows he’s grateful for the path he’s on and that things could have so easily been very different for him.

I hope to catch up with Master Snow again but for now, I hope you enjoy our chat.

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Living Martial Arts
Exercise Lifestyle Philosophy
Everyday martial arts discuss and examines the everyday exercise, philosophy and lifestyle of the martial arts enthusiast. The host talks about his own training past and present and also interviews many martial artists to discover how they continue to live their own everyday martial arts journey. Tune in for top tips on how to get the best out of your martial art. Or perhaps you're thinking of starting a martial art, this podcast offers you an easy way to dip your toe in.

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Raymond Gayle

Master Ray Gayle (The Dark Master) is an 8th degree black belt and has been training in Taekwon-Do for 42 years. He competed very successfully for a number of years at a national and international level achieving British and European titles and the award of International Fighter of the Year. He no longer competes but is devoted to passing on his knowledge of Taekwon- Do to other people.