417. Dr. Mark Cheng on intention, martial arts legacy, and becoming better humans
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I loved catching up with my friend Dr. Mark Cheng driving around the streets of LA. Literally. This episode was recorded while driving around the city.
Mark’s insights into the philosophy of martial arts training go far beyond physical techniques. Our conversation explored what it means to train with intention, the responsibility of carrying on a martial arts legacy, and the deeper purpose of the arts—not just to refine skill but to cultivate better human beings.
Plus Oscar chimes in from the back seat to give another perspective on the conversation. It was by far the best time I’ve had sitting in LA traffic.
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