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KarateBuilt Martial Arts

KarateBuilt Martial Arts

By: Greg Moody
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Welcome to KarateBuilt Martial Arts Podcasts! We will be covering critical information for families, kids, and adults on: • Building self-esteem not just for our students but in the community • Building self-discipline... because this is the key to future success • Increasing safety and personal fitness KarateBuilt... Building Students Future! Building Success for Life!© Copyright KarateBuilt L.L.C. Education Exercise & Fitness Fitness, Diet & Nutrition Hygiene & Healthy Living
Episodes
  • Not Just Fixing Kids… Building Leaders Through Martial Arts with Chief Master Greg Moody, Senior Master Laura Sanborn, and Mr. Dwayne Flees (audio)
    Mar 11 2026
    Many parents enroll their children in martial arts for a specific reason—confidence, discipline, physical fitness, or self-defense. But what they quickly discover is something much bigger. In this episode, Chief Master Greg Moody, Ph.D., founder of KarateBuilt Martial Arts, along with Senior Master Laura Sanborn and Mr. Dwayne Flees, discuss the difference between fixing problems in kids and developing leaders. While martial arts certainly helps students improve confidence, discipline, and focus, the real long-term impact comes from the habits, behaviors, and leadership skills that students build through consistent training. Parents often begin the journey hoping to solve a short-term challenge and soon realize their child is developing into a stronger, more confident person overall. Topics covered include: • Why parents typically enroll their children in martial arts • The four common goals: confidence, discipline, fitness, and safety • Why martial arts development goes far beyond “fixing behavior” • Teaching habits like eye contact, introductions, and respectful communication • How saying “yes sir” and “yes ma’am” creates discipline and respect • Why martial arts provides structured leadership development parents often can’t replicate at home • Real stories of students who grew from shy or struggling beginners into confident leaders • Why discipline is learning to push yourself—even when it’s hard This episode is for parents, educators, and martial arts school owners who want to understand the deeper purpose of martial arts training: building strong, capable leaders for life—not just correcting short-term problems. For more visit KarateBuilt.com and DrGregMoody.com
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    16 mins
  • Not Just Fixing Kids… Building Leaders Through Martial Arts with Chief Master Greg Moody, Senior Master Laura Sanborn, and Mr. Dwayne Flees
    Mar 10 2026
    Many parents enroll their children in martial arts for a specific reason—confidence, discipline, physical fitness, or self-defense. But what they quickly discover is something much bigger. In this episode, Chief Master Greg Moody, Ph.D., founder of KarateBuilt Martial Arts, along with Senior Master Laura Sanborn and Mr. Dwayne Flees, discuss the difference between fixing problems in kids and developing leaders. While martial arts certainly helps students improve confidence, discipline, and focus, the real long-term impact comes from the habits, behaviors, and leadership skills that students build through consistent training. Parents often begin the journey hoping to solve a short-term challenge and soon realize their child is developing into a stronger, more confident person overall. Topics covered include: • Why parents typically enroll their children in martial arts • The four common goals: confidence, discipline, fitness, and safety • Why martial arts development goes far beyond “fixing behavior” • Teaching habits like eye contact, introductions, and respectful communication • How saying “yes sir” and “yes ma’am” creates discipline and respect • Why martial arts provides structured leadership development parents often can’t replicate at home • Real stories of students who grew from shy or struggling beginners into confident leaders • Why discipline is learning to push yourself—even when it’s hard This episode is for parents, educators, and martial arts school owners who want to understand the deeper purpose of martial arts training: building strong, capable leaders for life—not just correcting short-term problems. For more visit KarateBuilt.com and DrGregMoody.com
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    16 mins
  • Why KarateBuilt Aligns With Montessori Schools: Discipline, Movement, and Self-Directed Growth! With Chief Master Greg Moody and Senior Master Laura Sanborn (audio)
    Feb 3 2026
    Montessori schools are intentionally different and require partners who understand that difference. In this audio episode, Chief Master Greg Moody, Ph.D., founder of KarateBuilt Martial Arts, explains why KarateBuilt’s philosophy aligns closely with Montessori education and how the school supports Montessori environments through calm, purposeful movement and character development. Rather than focusing on competition or external rewards, KarateBuilt emphasizes self-discipline, individual progress, focus, and respect—principles that mirror the Montessori approach to child development. Topics covered include: • Why self-discipline matters more than forced discipline • How purposeful movement supports concentration and self-regulation • Character education without overstimulation or comparison • PE and enrichment programs adapted to Montessori pacing • Fundraising programs that fully support the school • Scholarships for students who would benefit from added structure • Support for Montessori guides and educators This episode is intended for Montessori school leaders, administrators, and guides seeking community partnerships that respect the child, the classroom, and the educational philosophy. For more visit KarateBuilt.com and DrGregMoody.com
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    11 mins
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