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  • The Eagle's Nest - Episode 8: Interview with Scott Walters - 6th Dan Hapkido Master
    Jan 22 2026

    Episode 8: Scott Walters (Hapkido 6th Dan)

    In this episode of The Eagle’s Nest, we’re joined by Scott Walters (Hapkido 6th Dan) for a deep dive into his martial arts journey and the early history of Hapkido in Melbourne.

    Scott takes us back to his early years training Taekwondo, his move from Tasmania to Melbourne, and the experiences that shaped his path including studying in Korea. We also talk about the early days of teaching Hapkido in Melbourne, training through injuries and the birth of Eagle Martial Arts out of the old Scout Hall in Glen Waverley.

    A great episode for anyone who loves martial arts stories, lineage, and the roots of the communities we train in today.

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    1 h et 19 min
  • The Eagle's Nest - Episode 7: Competing (BJJ + Martial Arts Competition Stories)
    Jan 15 2026

    In this episode of The Eagle’s Nest, we talk competition, why we do it, what it teaches you, and what it’s really like stepping onto the mats when it counts.

    Cameron shares his limited but meaningful BJJ competition experience and what it’s taught him so far, while Alex breaks down his much longer competition history from his early days as a colour belt through to competing as a black belt. We also touch on Alex’s earlier Hapkido demonstration competitions and what those experiences added to his martial arts journey.

    If you’ve ever competed, are thinking about competing, or just want an honest look into the mindset and realities of it, this episode is for you.

    Hapkido Demo Videos (worth the entry price alone):

    https://youtu.be/zETbYwPSx8c?si=R5_4szEFUFK0GMu5 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1NhPdnQK0Q https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3eWcHGZmJw

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    1 h et 16 min
  • The Eagle's Nest - Episode 6: Food: IYKYK
    Jan 9 2026

    In this episode of The Eagle’s Nest, we sit down and talk about food how we think about it, how our approach has changed over time, and why it plays such a big role in training, performance, and everyday life.

    We touch on general ideas around calorie targets, macros, and balance, but mostly this is a relaxed conversation about habits, routines, and the realities of eating well while still enjoying food.

    It’s not a nutrition lecture just honest discussion shaped by experience.

    If you know… you know.

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    1 h et 21 min
  • The Eagle's Nest - Episode 5: Martial Arts Movies & Our Top 5
    Jan 1 2026

    In this episode of The Eagle’s Nest, we take a break from serious talk and dive into something that shaped us long before belts and dojos — martial arts movies.

    We talk about the films that got us hooked, the scenes we still remember frame by frame, and why martial arts cinema played such a big role in how we viewed training, discipline, and movement. Along the way, we spend a fair bit of time celebrating our shared love of Jackie Chan — his creativity, work ethic, and the influence he’s had on generations of martial artists.

    Eventually, we narrow it all down and settle on our Top 5 martial arts movies, with plenty of debate along the way.

    If you grew up rewinding VHS tapes, practicing kicks in the lounge room, or still judge movies by their fight choreography — this one’s for you.

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    1 h et 28 min
  • The Eagle's Nest - Episode 3: We interview Thiago Stefanutti. Onya Mate!
    Dec 25 2025

    Our very 1st Guest Thiago Stefanutti, Is Alex Tse's Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) coach, mentor and the head of the ONYA Brazilian Jiu-Jistu association. Thiago holds a four degree Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt. His students have won multiple World Championship titles and under his instruction, leading the first Australian team to ever win a IBJJF World Championships team trophy, the most prestigious Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competition in the world. His current focus is training world class BJJ practitioners as well as sharing his knowledge through is teachings to the wider BJJ community. Thiago was born and grew up in São Paulo-Brasil. According to Thiago, São Paulo was not a very safe city when he was growing up so learning martial arts a natural way to learn how to defend himself. Thiago moved to Melbourne when he was offered a position to teach, the club that hired him helped him relocate to Melbourne where he trained for almost 10 years. He now lives in Brazil where he continues teaching to this day. Thiago visits Australia often to reenforce his teachings for ONYA's Australian branch, and to hold seminars and gradings.

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    1 h et 4 min
  • The Eagle's Nest - Episode 2: Belts, Banners, and bulls**t: How to choose a legit martial arts school
    Dec 19 2025

    How do you know if a martial arts school is actually good or just good at marketing?

    In this episode of The Eagles Nest, we break down what really matters when choosing a martial arts school. We cut through the belts, banners, and bulls**t to talk honestly about instructor quality, school culture, training environment, and long-term development.

    We discuss: What a good martial arts school should have (and what it doesn’t need) The pros and cons of different school structures and teaching styles Common red flags that signal poor instruction, unsafe training, or ego-driven leadership What a healthy, high-standard culture actually looks like on the mat Why the instructor matters more than the style How to choose a school that builds skill, character, and longevity, not just belts Whether you’re a beginner choosing your first dojo or an experienced martial artist reassessing where you train, this episode gives you a clear framework for making the right call and avoiding costly mistakes.

    Train smart. Choose wisely. Your future on the mat depends on it. Show Links: Jackie Chan Tower Fall - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Guh4J7ATGoc

    Jackie Chan Fan Catch - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOS51qpUoCc

    Jackie Chan Chopstick Trick - https://youtu.be/F3Z2MmdVaDE?si=ejlQ9t6Jo-QWT3lM&t=1756

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    1 h et 5 min
  • The Eagle's Nest - Episode 1: Batman Origin Story
    Dec 17 2025

    Episode 1: Batman Origin Story Every hero has an origin story even if ours involve less Gotham City and more bruised shins.

    In our first episode, we dive into how we met, how martial arts pulled us in, and the training paths that shaped us into who we are today. From childhood inspirations and questionable early techniques to the teachers, dojos, and turning points that made martial arts a lifelong obsession, this is where The Eagle’s Nest truly begins.

    If you’ve ever wondered why your hosts chose a life of kicks, chokes, and chaos… here’s the whole story.

    Topics in this episode:

    How Alex and Cameron first crossed paths

    Our earliest martial arts memories

    The teachers who shaped us (for better or worse)

    Training progression: white belt to where we are now

    Why martial arts is still the centre of our lives

    What you can expect from future episodes

    Welcome to the Nest. 🦅

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    1 h et 8 min
  • The Eagle's Nest - Episode 9: Goal Setting & Actually Sticking To It
    Jan 29 2026

    Everyone talks about goals. Way fewer people actually follow through.

    In this episode of The Eagle’s Nest, we dive into goal setting in the real world not hype, not motivational quotes, but the mindset and habits that help you stay on track when motivation fades.

    We talk about:

    • Why most people quit early

    • The difference between wanting a goal and committing to one

    • How training in martial arts shapes discipline

    • Balancing ambition with real life responsibilities

    • Small habits that make long-term progress possible

    Whether your goals are in training, work, health, or life this episode is about building the kind of consistency that actually moves the needle.

    🦅 Welcome back to the Nest.

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    58 min