Episode 134
Ep. 134 - Join the Competition: Tryouts for Team Mexico and Team Philippines Open Now!
This podcast episode focuses on the exciting new initiative to establish Team Mexico and Team Philippines within the ATA community. Guests include 9th degree black belt grandmaster candidate Jaime and his daughter, who share their personal journeys in martial arts and the inspiration behind forming these international teams. The discussion emphasizes the importance of competition in martial arts, highlighting how these teams will foster growth and camaraderie among practitioners from different backgrounds. Listeners are encouraged to consider trying out for these teams, with insights on the requirements and the supportive environment in place to help participants improve. The episode also touches on the broader ATA Belt Ambassador campaign, encouraging members to invite friends to experience the life-changing benefits of martial arts.
Follow: @teamatamexico & @teamataphilippines on Instagram
Takeaways:
- The podcast discusses the exciting new initiatives to form Team Mexico and Team Philippines within the ATA organization, aiming to expand international competition.
- Listeners are encouraged to spread the word about the new teams and help grow ATA Nation by sharing episodes and inviting friends to classes.
- Achieving a minimum of 25% Filipino or Mexican heritage is required for athletes wishing to try out for these newly formed teams.
- The hosts emphasize the importance of camaraderie and competition, highlighting that raising the overall skill level benefits everyone involved.
- Participants are invited to join tryouts during the Dallas Nationals, with specific age groups and sparring categories available.
- The episode promotes the Belt Ambassador campaign, encouraging students to invite friends and positively impact their lives through martial arts.
Transcript
I hear somebody might be coming for Team ATA usa.
Speaker A:Let's see.
Speaker B:Sir.
Speaker B:I will live with perseverance in the spirit of Taekwondo, courtesy for fellow students, integrity within myself, and to become a black belt leader.
Speaker B:Welcome to the ATA Nation podcast.
Speaker A:Welcome back, ATA Nation.
Speaker A:We are thrilled to have instructors, students, parents, grandparents, parents, all members of ATA Nation joining us live and online today.
Speaker A:We are thrilled to be talking with somebody all about the new initiative to start Team Mexico and Team Philippines.
Speaker A:I think this is amazing.
Speaker A:I think some of you guys are going to want to make the tryouts for that and go and see if you can be part of it.
Speaker A:But before we get to our interview today, a couple of things I want to ask you to do.
Speaker A:Can you share this?
Speaker A:I would love if you would share this episode with a friend.
Speaker A:Share it at your martial arts school when you go to class tonight.
Speaker A:Maybe tell your friend, hey, did you listen to today's episode?
Speaker A:We would love to make sure all of ATA Nation is out there listening, get the up to date information and learning and being inspired by other people going beyond the belt.
Speaker A:Now that leads me to something I want to discuss after our interview today.
Speaker A:We're going to talk about this belt ambassador campaign and how you can help your community and help change people's lives as you introduce martial arts to them.
Speaker A:But let's wait till after our interview for that.
Speaker A:So let's get to our special guest interview.
Speaker B:Special guest interview.
Speaker A:ATA Nation.
Speaker A:I am super excited to have with us today 9th degree black belt grandmaster candidate, Ms.
Speaker A:Man grandmaster candidate Jaime.
Speaker A:How are you, sir?
Speaker C:I'm doing amazing.
Speaker C:How about yourself?
Speaker A:I am wonderful.
Speaker A:And your, your wonderful daughter is here with us today as well.
Speaker A:How are you, ma'am?
Speaker D:I'm great, sir.
Speaker A:Excellent.
Speaker A:It's so great to see you guys both today.
Speaker A:What an exciting experience to watch.
Speaker A:You know, these, these awesome heroes of ours.
Speaker A:Test for ninth degree Grandmaster.
Speaker A:Kenneth, can you tell us a little bit about, like, how did you come into Taekwondo?
Speaker A:What, what was your origin story?
Speaker C:Well, for me, when I was young, I remember watching Bruce Lee movies and how he would beat up 50 people at the same time.
Speaker C:And I said, I thought that was the coolest thing.
Speaker C:And I says, wow, if I could do that, you know, I think I could do it.
Speaker C:And that's what inspired me.
Speaker C:You know, I think then, you know, Bruce Lee was a legend and still now people still talk about it after so many years.
Speaker C:So I think he's, he inspired me to do what I do now.
Speaker A:Yes, sir.
Speaker A:Did you, did you start right in with Ata, or were you in other martial arts first and then coming to the ATA later on?
Speaker C:No, I was very fortunate to start with the ata.
Speaker C:And I say that because I learned, you know, the first steps of, you know, eternal Grandmaster in.
Speaker C:We went through so many generations, of course, but I was able to witness ATA grow and evolve, and ATA was my first.
Speaker C:My first martial arts, and that was it.
Speaker C:Yeah.
Speaker A:That's awesome.
Speaker A:That's awesome.
Speaker A:Now, ma'am, what about you?
Speaker A:Obviously, like, as the daughter of a grandmaster candidate, like, you're just born and bred to have to do martial arts, how did you come into this?
Speaker A:How did you make it your own?
Speaker D:Well, I started training when I was three, so as soon as I could walk and take class, I was already on the mat.
Speaker D:And even before then, I was always wandering around the lobby area or in the office.
Speaker D:And when they actually opened a school, I was poking holes in the walls when they were plastering the walls.
Speaker D:And so I actually got to.
Speaker D:During COVID I actually was able to help keep an ate school alive in San Francisco.
Speaker D:So that was my first school was in San Francisco.
Speaker A:How exciting.
Speaker A:During COVID that is not an easy time to keep a school alive.
Speaker A:That was.
Speaker A:That's trial by fire.
Speaker D:Yes, sir.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:So one of the reasons I wanted to get you guys on today was I got a licensee's got this email and it's gone out on social and whatnot about some additional teams for, you know, the international competition and your guys are working to help build.
Speaker A:Can you give us a little, maybe a little background and what the goal is?
Speaker C:Well, I went up to chief Master Stevens, and number one, my wife is Filipino and I'm Mexican, and I keep watching people go up there from Brazil, Argentina, Chile.
Speaker C:But at the same time, when I'm sitting up there, I see so many Filipinos up there, so many Mexicans, and I say, you know, I need to do something.
Speaker C:I want to be able to guide these people and provide interview for them to be able to perform as well, and they could be as good and have as much fun as everybody else out there and bring the energy from the Filipino and the Mexican team.
Speaker C:So it's kind of for me to think that I want to be coaching two different teams, but I want to invite other people to do the same, you know, and since I started that, I have people come up to me and say, sir, can we have an Indian team?
Speaker C:Well, I cannot do it all, but I'm sure somebody will be able to step it up.
Speaker C:But that's what inspired I Want the ATA to grow.
Speaker C:I want to create more excitement.
Speaker C:And I think that once we get it started, so many young Filipinos and Mexicans that are out there says, yeah, I want to do this, and I think it's going to bring a lot of excitement.
Speaker A:I.
Speaker A:Let me tell you, when I saw it, I was so excited to see it because, you know, the last two years I've been able to help kind of broadcast the song on cup so people across the country and across the globe can watch it.
Speaker A:And I just want to see more international teams, you know, be able to compete against ATA USA team because it's going to help them get better.
Speaker A:But I, you know, I love.
Speaker A:I've got a lot of great friends on Team usa.
Speaker A:I love Team usa, but I want them to have some competition.
Speaker A:I want them to have to worry a little bit, and I want them to have to work and I want them to have to, you know, and so I would love to see more of these teams be, you know, have.
Speaker A:Be able to have kind of the infrastructure that Team ATA USA is able to have, because, you know, it's just obviously the largest amount of ATA students are in the United States, so they're able to have, you know, an easier time building this infrastructure.
Speaker A:But I cannot wait to see us grow this outside.
Speaker A:So you're inviting people to come and try out for Filipino team and Mexican team, and what are kind of the requirements?
Speaker A:What.
Speaker A:How can.
Speaker A:Like, I'm not going to be able to try out for any of those teams, but what's the requirement to dry out, like, lineage and nationality?
Speaker A:How does that work?
Speaker C:Yeah, what I was told they need to be a minimum of 25% Filipino, and that could be through grandma, through someone, you know, that is the only requirement at this moment.
Speaker C:But I do want them to have some type of rules from the Philippines and represent their country and their heritage and something they feel very proud about.
Speaker C:Just 25%.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:Okay, awesome.
Speaker A:Cool.
Speaker A:So I, I love that I, you know, I've got a couple of students that.
Speaker A:Their parents are from Mexico, and I'm like, yeah, this might be a great opportunity to come and, and try out.
Speaker A:Are they doing the.
Speaker A:So I'm assuming all the adult age groups and then the one.
Speaker A:What's it.
Speaker A:The varsity.
Speaker A:Is there a junior varsity anniversary now?
Speaker A:International.
Speaker A:I can't remember off the top of.
Speaker D:My head, just varsity.
Speaker D:So it's varsity, and then you have elite and you have legends.
Speaker D:So set up very similar similarly to Team ATA usa has to be the same matching groups.
Speaker A:Gotcha and you're inviting people to come to Dallas national and you guys are doing tryouts right there at that event, correct?
Speaker C:That is correct.
Speaker D:Yeah.
Speaker D:There's a signup process, but they can sign up for if they want to try out for sparring or combat or both.
Speaker D:And that way you can fill out what age group.
Speaker D:And it does have them also say who their instructor is.
Speaker D:Make sure everyone has their instructor's permission.
Speaker A:Of course.
Speaker A:Of course.
Speaker A:Excellent.
Speaker A:Well, and do they find that on the ATA's website?
Speaker A:Is that in the Dallas registration process stuff, or do they need to get a link from the instructors?
Speaker D:No, there actually is a link on atamartialarts.com so it's actually on the schedule for Dallas.
Speaker D:And when you look at the schedule of events, it's actually there near.
Speaker D:Right.
Speaker D:It's right near Team Sync and Team Demo.
Speaker D:Because it's Friday night.
Speaker A:Okay, Friday night, those tryouts in Dallas, what are you, you know, what are you hoping that a student will come?
Speaker A:You know, they're, they're interested maybe in doing this, should they do any advanced training.
Speaker A:What kind of attitudes are you looking for students as they come to this event?
Speaker C:Well, I would think that anyone is going to try out, you know, they've been competing, they've been going to worlds, they've been going to nationals, you know, or in the region.
Speaker C:And of course they do need to try out for it.
Speaker C:I don't want to send anybody up there that's going to get injured.
Speaker C:I want to make sure they, you know, they are in good shape, you know, they have some flexibility and, you know, they're able to hold their own up there, you know, But I don't expect someone that I don't want anyone to think because you're not a world champion, you know, or this, that you're not going to be able to do it.
Speaker C:When I go to Worlds, I see a lot of competitors that don't even have a title and they go up there and they just do amazing up there.
Speaker C:So I want everyone to think, to say, you know what?
Speaker C:I could do this.
Speaker C:And of course, if I could provide some guidance and give them some feedback and this is my intention to do when they get up there, that I'm going to help them on how to be a better martial artist, so that.
Speaker C:I know you haven't asked me that, but part of being part of the team, that I am going to do everything that I can to help them get better, you know, and I think it's going to be awesome.
Speaker A:Yes, sir.
Speaker A:Yeah, I Agree.
Speaker A:I think it's a.
Speaker A:What's that?
Speaker A:They say the rising tides raise all boats.
Speaker A:You know, that's the idea is, is to get these team members in, raise them up.
Speaker A:They're going to raise the level of competition.
Speaker A:You know, just work together to raise, you know, all of ATA nation together.
Speaker A:And it's, you know, we love competition as, as ata, you know, instructors, as students, whatever.
Speaker A:We like to compete, but we do it together, you know, we do it, you know, to, to build each other up and have a lot of fun.
Speaker A:Not to tear each other down or anything.
Speaker A:So.
Speaker A:Well, what.
Speaker A:There's a kid out there listening or an adult out there listening, you know, and they're thinking, maybe this is for them.
Speaker A:What's the.
Speaker A:What's the message you have right to them?
Speaker D:I say, if you're interested.
Speaker D:We do.
Speaker D:We are on.
Speaker D:We are on Instagram and we are also.
Speaker D:We are also on Facebook.
Speaker D:So they could find us that way if they want to ask questions.
Speaker D:Because we have had people question and say the same question you just said, like, I don't know, is that for me?
Speaker D:Am I able to do it and just ask some basic questions?
Speaker D:But if they're interested in signing up for it, I would say talk to your instructor and then go on atamartialarts.com and you'll be able to sign up for tryouts right there.
Speaker C:Yeah.
Speaker C:The first thing they need to do, they need to make sure they get the information from the instructor.
Speaker C:They need to get permission from the instructor.
Speaker C:And I'm sure the instructor feels that he or she is capable.
Speaker C:I'm sure the instructor will do everything he or she can to help him get ready for something like this.
Speaker C:And I'm sure the instructor will be very proud to see his student, you know, be up there and compete and have a lot of fun, and that's what this is all about.
Speaker A:Yes, sir.
Speaker A:Yes, sir, for sure.
Speaker A:Let me tell you, I'm super excited.
Speaker A:I just want to see the international competition just continue to grow and grow and, you know, build up the countries against other countries is fun.
Speaker A:And, you know, it's like the Olympics, watching the Olympics and get to cheer for your country, and it's not as much fun if you don't have other countries to compete against.
Speaker A:And we want to see all of ATA nation grow.
Speaker A:So we're going to invite people over there, have a specific.
Speaker A:Is there a specific Instagram or Facebook they should search for, and we can put those in the show notes as well.
Speaker D:Yeah, it's team at Mexico and team ATA Philippines.
Speaker D:And I can send it over to you too, sir.
Speaker A:That would be amazing.
Speaker A:I would love that.
Speaker A:We are super excited.
Speaker A:Yes, ma'am.
Speaker A:Yes, sir.
Speaker A:Yes, sir.
Speaker C:No, so I was just going to say this is my son Grayson, and he.
Speaker C:Oh.
Speaker C:And actually he wanted to say hello.
Speaker C:He is part of our team.
Speaker C:He's going to be also, you know, be part of the helping me coach or assist or whatever they can between my daughter Macy and Grace.
Speaker C:And they're going to be up there, you know, promoting this.
Speaker C:And we both, and our entire family is very excited.
Speaker C:We also are planning on getting stickers and team Mexico and team Philippines and little flags.
Speaker C:And we're going to make it big.
Speaker C:You know, I'm trying to convince people to bring some Mexican hats and bring some Pacquiao music.
Speaker C:We're going to make this big, sir.
Speaker C:I'm very excited.
Speaker A:Have you, have you talked to Grandmaster Sandoval?
Speaker A:I feel like Grandmaster Sandoval needs to be in on that.
Speaker C:I don't think he's Mexican anymore, sir.
Speaker C:I'm just kidding.
Speaker A:Too much time in Michigan.
Speaker A:Too much time in Michigan.
Speaker A:He's not.
Speaker A:Hey, that's so funny.
Speaker A:Um, well, I am excited.
Speaker A:I.
Speaker A:I'm going to be there in Dallas and I cannot wait.
Speaker A:I think, you know, growing this competition is awesome.
Speaker A:I will be out there cheering for team Mexico and team Philippines as well, because I think that ATA nation is just served by growing the competition.
Speaker A:So I really appreciate your.
Speaker A:Your time and not just your time today to, to talk to me about this, but the time that you guys are going to be spending in doing this, because I know it's going to take a lot of your time.
Speaker A:And we in ATA Nation appreciate that, that sacrifice because it's just going to help us get better.
Speaker A:And you know what?
Speaker A:That's what a Grandmaster is all about, sir.
Speaker A:So we really appreciate it.
Speaker C:I agree.
Speaker C:And I hope that other grandmasters do the same thing and say, you know what, let's make this grow.
Speaker C:You know, if he could do it, we could do it too.
Speaker C:And I'm excited to have many, many Filipinos and many Mexicans step in and say, let's have some fun.
Speaker C:I could do this.
Speaker A:Yes, sir.
Speaker A:I'm gonna tonight talk to, talk to some of my students and see if they.
Speaker A:They want to make the trip to Dallas to compete, because I would love to see that.
Speaker C:That would be amazing, sir.
Speaker D:I'll add to it, sir.
Speaker D:Actually, if you, if anyone would like to help with team tryouts and learn, it actually shows the process of how to Actually form your own international team, because that's what we did too.
Speaker D:We actually went to team eats ATA USA's tryouts and learned how to hold our own tryouts.
Speaker D:Then licensees are welcome to come and help beat.
Speaker D:We're going to need some judges we're doing around Robin, so that'll be a lot of fun.
Speaker D:To also help them grow is teach other licensees how they can also form their own teams.
Speaker A:Excellent.
Speaker A:Yeah, let's invite.
Speaker A:Yeah, definitely.
Speaker A:If you have time out there in.
Speaker A:In Dallas, we would love to have you help.
Speaker A:I know I've been a judge for one of the round robins for Team usa.
Speaker A:If I've got the time, I'd love to do it out there for you guys.
Speaker A:That would be so much fun.
Speaker A:You know, be part of that, learn more about it, and then maybe able to help and continue to build the infrastructure for building these teams up would be awesome.
Speaker A:So.
Speaker A:Yes, sir.
Speaker A:Yes, ma'am.
Speaker A:That would be amazing.
Speaker A:Anything else that AT Nation can do to help you guys other than get the word out?
Speaker D:Just get the word out.
Speaker D:We will be at.
Speaker D:I don't know when this is actually going to come out, but we will actually be at the A in San Diego in a couple of weeks.
Speaker D:And if they have questions there, they can come see us.
Speaker D:We'll be giving out stickers and stuff there too to help get the word out about the new teams coming in.
Speaker A:Perfect.
Speaker A:We'll make sure we.
Speaker A:We send people there to see you guys at that big a tournament.
Speaker A:That'd be awesome.
Speaker A:Well, again, thank you so much for your time today.
Speaker C:Thank you, sir.
Speaker C:And looking forward talking to everybody.
Speaker C:Excuse.
Speaker A:Our special guests for coming on the show and telling us all about what's going on with these teams.
Speaker A:I'm super excited about this.
Speaker A:I'm not going to lie.
Speaker A:I cannot wait to see us just continue to up the level of our international competition.
Speaker A:And that's just going to make everyone better.
Speaker A:I know there's a lot of fervor, a lot of excitement about Team usa, and I love that.
Speaker A:But I think, you know, competition is better when there's more competition.
Speaker A:I think we all agree with that.
Speaker A:So really excited about seeing that.
Speaker A:Now, I don't know if you guys have heard this.
Speaker A:Have you seen out here in social media, maybe hopefully at your own local ATA school, the ATA Belt Ambassador campaign.
Speaker A: g on here at the beginning of: Speaker A:You know what?
Speaker A:Just like tomorrow or when this episode comes out, Will be a day that I'm going and doing a school talk.
Speaker A:And I went to my first martial arts class in ATA after a school talk at my school, and it was 31 years ago, and it has completely changed my life.
Speaker A:I think if we can think not about just inviting a friend because, like, it's fun to kick and punch, but whose life could you change?
Speaker A:Um, how could someone else learn to be a champion beyond the belt?
Speaker A:Because you invited them to your local martial arts school.
Speaker A:So there's some really neat things going on with this stealth ambassador campaign.
Speaker A:If your school's participating, you're going to be able to get wristbands for each time you bring a friend.
Speaker A:Different things that you can do at your school, different special activities.
Speaker A:There's going to be a leaderboard that you're going to be able to see on atamartialarts.com to see how you might compare to other students.
Speaker A:And then schools are competing against each other as well to see what schools can bring the most buddies to class, the most friends, who can be the best ambassador?
Speaker A:I know at my school already, we have two master belt ambassadors.
Speaker A:They've gotten to the yellow belt rank.
Speaker A:We don't have any senior masters yet.
Speaker A:I'm looking forward to that.
Speaker A:And I know a couple of our guys have their eyes set on that black belt belt ambassador, the grand master level.
Speaker A:So if you guys haven't checked this out, head over to atamarcialarts.com it is a really cool thing and we can just continue to change other people's lives, continue to have our lives changed by martial arts by going out and inviting other people to participate with us.
Speaker A:And, yeah, we want you to invite friends, family, things like that.
Speaker A:But also really consider the idea of being an ambassador and really find those people that you're like, you know what?
Speaker A:This would be great for this friend.
Speaker A:I think this friend of mine would really benefit from martial arts and really encourage them to take it seriously, you know, and help them become part of your martial arts tools.
Speaker A:So that's the belt ambassador campaign.
Speaker A:We're going to be talking more about that.
Speaker A:We've got some other things coming up in the future.
Speaker A:I would love to hear.
Speaker A:If you're out there in ATA nation and you have been a belt ambassador, has one of your friends joined?
Speaker A:How did that happen?
Speaker A:What.
Speaker A:What did they think about the.
Speaker A:The, you know, experience of being part of ATA martial arts, reach out to me on Instagram or Facebook.
Speaker A:I would love to hear all about that.
Speaker A:And maybe we can have a couple future belt ambassadors.
Speaker A:Here on the show that's going to wrap us up for today.
Speaker A:Don't forget to be out there.
Speaker A:Get online and check out the fall, excuse me, Spring nationals.
Speaker A:It's coming right around the corner.
Speaker A:Make sure you've got your rooms, flights or, or, you know, whatever you need to get there and register for those seminars.
Speaker A:I'm excited to see some video from the ATA Max Gathering 3.
Speaker A:I know there's still time to sign up for that as well, so make sure you're checking Those out on atamartialarts.com until next time.
Speaker A:Get out there and go beyond the belt secret part.
Speaker A:It's not very secret on video because you can see that it's still going on audio.
Speaker A:It's a little bit.
Speaker A:Hey, I.
Speaker A:I tried something a little different with the editing this time so we could do get a little more video that goes all through the whole episode instead of just the interview.
Speaker A:Let me know what you think.
Speaker A:Do you like it?
Speaker A:Do you not like it?
Speaker A:I don't care.
Speaker A:I need feedback.
Speaker A:That's what I want.
Speaker A:I want to make the best show for you guys.
Speaker A:So till next time, guys, take care.