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Hosted by Martial Arts Internetwork · sports · EN · 327 episodes
Alex and Jeff discuss every aspect of sports martial arts. Covering the happenings of today as well as great historical sport martial arts moments. fb6cd8f0-1c88-11f0-9e93-7ba19df90118
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Signup to Generate a PitchInside Scoop with Alex and Jeff is a sports podcast hosted by Martial Arts Internetwork, with 327 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Episode #327
In this episode of Inside Scoop, hosts Alex Dingman and Jeff Doss provide a deep dive into the recent Memphis Open and look ahead to the Compete Nationals on the West Coast. The episode is packed with tournament results, martial arts history, and a fun segment on the best "Kiyah" (yell) moments in sport karate. 🕒 Key Segments & Timestamps [00:46] Weekend Recap: Jeff shares his experience officiating at the Memphis Open while Alex talks about NBA All-Star weekend and the importance of martial arts "falling" techniques in professional sports. [09:47] Tournament Spotlight: Ocean State Grand Nationals: A preview of the upcoming event in Rhode Island (April 10-12), highlighting the premier fighting competition and the famous lobster dinners. [16:17] Memphis Open Results: Alex Mosian: Swept the weekend by winning Open Rank, Men’s Fighting Grand, and Adult Weapons Grand [25:39]. Billy Smart: Took home the Adult Forms Grand title [31:23]. Junior Winners: Shoutouts to Kaylin Tran, Dalton Osborne, and Benjamin Picket for their dominant performances in the 13-and-under and 14-17 divisions [33:15]. Marty Eubanks: A highlight on the legendary fighter’s return and his unique style [35:23]. [44:17] Sport Karate Kiai Moments: A hilarious segment on the weirdest and most iconic yells in martial arts history, from multiple-syllable "Assa!" yells to a story about a competitor’s dentures falling out during a break [55:23]. [01:01:43] West Coast Competitors & History: As the community heads to Compete Nationals, the hosts reminisce about West Coast legends like John Su, Chris Rivera, and the "Medallion" grand championships [01:23:29]. [01:34:02] Industry & Nutrition: Discussion on the future of the Martial Arts InterNetwork, the need for better athlete nutrition/hydration, and a wishlist for high-end sponsors like Gucci or Louis Vuitton in martial arts gear [01:38:25].

Episode #326
Alex and Jeff discuss what the year will look like after Warrior Cup, Match-ups in history that seem fictional, Ocean States and more!

Episode #325
Alex and Jeff have on Mason Bumba, Martin Balint and Dawson Holt!!!

Episode #324
In this episode of Inside Scoop , hosts Alex Dingman and Jeff Doss are joined by Jeremy Tal to honor the life and legacy of Sensei John Sharkey , a legendary figure in martial arts and sport karate who recently passed away. Key Highlights of Sensei Sharkey’s Legacy A Mentor and Father Figure: Jeremy Tal shares how Sensei Sharkey was more than just an instructor; he was a mentor and father figure who prioritised his students' growth and well-being over financial gain [ 06:10 ]. The "Old School" Approach: The episode discusses Sharkey’s unique coaching style—often blunt and unfiltered—which was rooted in a deep love for his students and a desire to see them reach their full potential [ 05:40 ]. Building Champions: Sharkey is credited with developing world-class athletes and champions across multiple generations, including notable names like Mike Chat, Matt Mullins, and Craig Henningson [ 10:15 ]. Impact on the Stunt Industry: The hosts highlight his dedication to helping students transition into Hollywood, even personally driving them to California to start their careers [ 12:47 ]. The AKA Warrior Cup: The discussion covers the history of the American Karate Association (AKA) and the Warrior Cup (formerly AKA Grand Nationals), noting it as the longest-running American sport martial arts tournament [ 48:51 ]. Community Impact: Jeremy recounts the overwhelming support at the hospital during Sharkey's final days, where nurses noted they had never seen a patient with so many visitors, illustrating the vast number of lives he touched [ 01:06:53 ]. The episode serves as a somber yet celebratory tribute to a man who dedicated 60 years to martial arts, emphasizing his "heart of gold" and his lasting influence on the sport [ 01:04:46 ].
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