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The Legacy Martial Arts Business Podcast

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Welcome to "The Legacy Martial Arts Business Podcast," hosted by Sam Hattlestad and Nick Castiglia, the dynamic duo at the helm of Legacy Martial Arts Consulting. This podcast isn't just a platform; it's a mission to inspire and educate aspiring and established martial arts school owners by sharing the remarkable journeys of those who have carved a niche for themselves in this vibrant (and sometimes crazy) industry. Each episode, we dive deep into the heart of martial arts business success, featuring in-depth conversations with successful gym owners, competitors-turned-entrepreneurs, and visionaries who have transformed their passion for martial arts into thriving businesses. Their stories are not just narratives of success but lessons in perseverance, innovation, and the martial spirit. Whether you're a seasoned martial arts school owner or dream of opening your own dojo someday, our podcast offers invaluable insights, strategies, and inspiration to help you navigate the challenges and celebrate the victories of running a martial arts business. Join us as we explore the legacy of martial arts, not just as a sport, but as a way of life and a path to business success. Welcome to the community of martial arts entrepreneurs, where every story shared is a step towards your own legacy.

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Episode #13 - Chris Mierzwiak: Using Data to Build a Stronger Martial Arts Business

Jun 11, 202644mEp. 130

What separates thriving martial arts schools from those that constantly struggle to grow? In this episode of the Legacy Martial Arts Business Podcast, we sit down with Chris Mierzwiak—Bellator and Strikeforce veteran, ma

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Episode #12 - Dan Moroney: From the Backyard to Bravado

Sep 27, 202459mEp. 120

In this conversation, Nick Castiglia interviews Dan Moroney, a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner and owner of Bravado BJJ. They discuss Dan's journey in Jiu-Jitsu, including his early days in Montreal, the founding of Gra

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Episode #11 - Jesse Topp: How Martial Arts Saved My Life

Sep 13, 202453mEp. 110

In this conversation, Nick Castiglia and Jesse Topp discuss Jesse's journey in martial arts and how it saved his life. They also delve into the importance of running a martial arts school as a business and the steps to s

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Episode #10 - Dana Dickeson: Creating a Community and Living the Dream

Aug 30, 202454mEp. 100

Dana Dickeson shares his journey in martial arts, from his childhood fascination with action movies to his introduction to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) as a police officer. He recounts his experiences in MMA and the challen

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Episode #9 - Brent Fryia: The Evolution of Steel City MMA

Aug 16, 202452mEp. 90

Brent Fryia shares his origin story of becoming a gym owner and MMA fighter. He started as a wrestler and had a successful career in university wrestling. After teaching for a while, he saw an ad for an MMA class and joi

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Episode #8 - Milena Hrebacka: Mastering Brand Identity

Jul 26, 202453mEp. 80

Summary Milena Hrebacka, founder of New Breed Design, discusses the importance of branding and marketing for martial arts schools. She emphasizes the need for a strong brand that reflects the gym's values and resonates w

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Episode #7 - Brendan Rice: Harnessing the Power of Data

Jul 12, 20241h 3mEp. 70

Summary Brendan Rice, CEO of Wodify, discusses the benefits of using Wodify for gym owners and how the software has expanded from serving CrossFit gyms to martial arts schools. He emphasizes the importance of engagement

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Episode #6 - Matt Kwan: Taking Risks and Going All In

Jun 24, 20241h 4mEp. 60

Summary Matt Kwan, a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt, shares his journey from being a chef to opening his own Jiu Jitsu school. He talks about his passion for teaching and his desire to make a living off of Jiu Jitsu. Mat

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Episode #5 - Matt Becker: Setting Expectations and Preventing Legal Risks

Jun 13, 202449mEp. 50

Summary: Matthew Becker, practicing attorney and owner of Gym Lawyers, provides legal consulting for gym owners. He emphasizes the importance of keeping gym owners and their members safe through proper business practices

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Episode #5 Matt Becker: Setting Expectations and Preventing Legal Risks

Jun 13, 202449mEp. 50

Summary: Matthew Becker, practicing attorney and owner of Gym Lawyers, provides legal consulting for gym owners. He emphasizes the importance of keeping gym owners and their members safe through proper business practices

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Episode # 4 - Meighen Hodgen: From Humble Beginnings to Accomplished School Owner

May 21, 202448mEp. 40

In this episode, Nick Castiglia interviews Megan Hodgen from Diamond MMA and Fitness. Megan shares her inspirational journey of starting her gym at a young age and overcoming challenges. The conversation covers topics su

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Episode # 3 - Steven Poulin: Building Submission Academy

Apr 20, 202458mEp. 30

Summary Steve Poulin shares the story of how he started the Submission Academy and grew it into a successful martial arts gym. He discusses the challenges he faced, the decisions he made, and the importance of defining s

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Episode # 2 - Omar Kadi: To Glory Martial Arts Center and Beyond

Apr 9, 202449mEp. 20

Summary In this episode, Omar Kadi shares his journey from working in sales to becoming a successful martial arts school owner. He talks about his background growing up in New York and his experience working in various i

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Episode #1 - Brendan Kalijundic: The Making of Kalsamrit

Mar 28, 202444mEp. 10

In this podcast episode, Nick Castiglia interviews Brendan Kalijundic, a successful gym owner and one of the first clients of Legacy Martial Arts Consulting. Brendan shares his journey of starting his first gym and the h

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