Welcome to Episode #64 of the Fight for a Happy Life podcast. This episode is a wisdom-packed conversation with martial artist Ritchie Yip.
Ritchie is the founder and head instructor of InFighting Training Centers based in Vancouver, BC. He also has a growing YouTube channel loaded with helpful content on fitness, kickboxing, and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. The links…
Ritchie is also famous for appearing in countless videos on the Grapplearts and Self-Defense Tutorials websites, hosted by Stephan Kesting.
Did you listen to my interview with Stephan? If not, you can find that right here—
FHL #62: Interview with Stephan Kesting
In today’s interview, Ritchie talks about—
- The joy of learning
- The power of pride
- Building a business
- The key obstacle to success
- Managing burnout and injuries
- Dealing with haters
Ritchie also discusses what might be his crowning achievement, the ultimate video Kickboxing Course, which will soon be available on the Self Defense Tutorials website. For more info, be sure to follow—
Okay! On with the show. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
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Thanks for listening! Keep fighting for a happy life! 🙂
I like all of the words of wisdom and great advice from all of you’s and thanks for your time and help.
Thank you for the comment, Taharga! Keep fighting!
Wow! What a dynamic interview! The biggest take away, for me at least, is winning the in-fight in myself. Once again Sensei I’ve gained insight by listening to your show. You are truly a teacher for all. Peace sir.
Hi Kelly!
I’m so happy that message resonated with you. Yes– if we can win the in-fight, then everything else should be much easier!
Peace to you as well! Keep fighting! 🙂