As he nears his 52nd birthday, Sensei William Christopher Ford embarks on a quest to learn about 52 new martial arts disciplines from 52 different masters.As he nears his 52nd birthday, Sensei William Christopher Ford embarks on a quest to learn about 52 new martial arts disciplines from 52 different masters.As he nears his 52nd birthday, Sensei William Christopher Ford embarks on a quest to learn about 52 new martial arts disciplines from 52 different masters.
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It doesn't matter if you are a practitioner of the martial arts, an action movie fanatic or just a fan of Karate Kid 3 ( "Dennis"), "52 Masters" has something for everyone! Sensei Ford puts his body through all the pain so we can see what it is really like to be a student in that given style. My favorite part is the outstanding interviews he does with each of his guests. AND HIS GUESTS... a List of Who's Who in the world of Martial Arts! You will become a hugh fan after watching just one Episode!
10wzupbrah
This is a fun, informative and well done docu-series. Each episode, we get to follow Sensei William Ford as he trains in the different disciplines and converses with the respected and skilled, masters. I personally, enjoyed getting to know these individuals, their philosophies, training regimen and seeing their personalities as they interacted with Sensei Ford. He(Ford)seemed to really enjoy the training sequences as well as getting to know these masters. Thanks for sharing the journey!
10esteam
What a great series for anyone who practices or is thinking of beginning their martial arts journey. Each episode offers an insight to a different martial art and explores why the Master began in the first place. It's jus a great way to introduce new styles, methods and philosophies while learning from some of the best.
A fun and informative docuseries. I enjoyed learning more about the different styles of martial arts, including the history of them. I liked learning about these instructors, most of whom I had never heard of, and what led them to their respective martial art. My favorite episode is the one with Sensei Ron Thomas, as he provides the reasoning behind the moves he demonstrates. As someone who came to martial arts later in life, I think it is inspiring of Sensei William Christopher Ford to take the time to learn more, especially when it may be somewhat outside of his normal comfort zone and more painful than he's used to. And as much as I hate working out, I actually found myself wanting to join in on some of those lessons.
Sensei William Christopher Ford's documentary series provides a glimpse behind some of the top martial arts instructors in a variety of styles. Not just content to interview them, Ford brings the "beginner's mind" to the table, putting on a white belt and heading to the mat to train in those styles.
This series also serves as a historic record and treasure of some of the older legendary masters who we know won't be with us forever. This gives the viewer a chance to see and hear them, and sample their wisdom while we still have them around.
These episodes also examine the philosophy behind the various styles and arts featured. As a lifelong martial artist myself, it's enjoyable to "empty my cup" and taste all of the different "teas" that William presents.
This series also serves as a historic record and treasure of some of the older legendary masters who we know won't be with us forever. This gives the viewer a chance to see and hear them, and sample their wisdom while we still have them around.
These episodes also examine the philosophy behind the various styles and arts featured. As a lifelong martial artist myself, it's enjoyable to "empty my cup" and taste all of the different "teas" that William presents.
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