#49 Terry Bullman on Martial Arts, Compassion and Balance

Terry Bullman has been a fighter most of his life. As an only child growing up on a farm in North Carolina, he used to watch martial arts movies and dream of fighting like Chuck Norris or Bruce Lee. He began training on his own, and then with clubs and gyms to earn black belts in Taekwondo, Karate, and Krav Maga. He eventually made it to the ring, octagon and mat as a competitor and started winning his way into bigger venues and fighting in different disciplines.

With 16 years as a professional fighter, Terry has experienced the sting of pain, the sweetness of victory, and the humbling of defeat. He takes us on a journey of his fight career, sharing both the highlights and lowlights. We discuss “The Human Weapon,” a popular television series on the history and efficacy of martial arts around the world that he created for the History Channel. And he shares his “why” for his newest pursuit, which is helping men live fuller, happier, healthier lives by becoming more balanced.      

Ninety-nine percent of the fight is in your head.
— Terry Bullman

Just before the global lockdowns that changed everything for many of us, Terry and his wife made their own decision to change everything by purchasing a retreat center on the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica. Even though they were locked out of the country for much of the first year of ownership, they kept the dream alive and now run an incredible boutique hotel and retreat center.

The Balanced Man is a passion-project of Terry’s that has now come fully to life and will hold its first men’s retreat this October at his center. With its manifesto of “Freedom Through Discipline,” The Balanced Man retreats offer a combination of physical and emotional experiences to help men break through into their best lives. Terry practices what he teaches, and through his example and leadership, he is having a profound impact on men.

Please enjoy this episode of Salish Wolf with Terry Bullman.         

Episode Links:

thebalancedman.life

IG and FB: @terrybullman

Anchor Point Links:

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