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  <title>Episode 636 - Professor Willie “The Bam” Johnson</title>
  <description>  Professor Willie “The Bam” Johnson is a Martial Arts practitioner and instructor at The Bam’s Kung Fu Family Center. He is a Black Belt Magazine Hall of Famer.  You don’t get good if you don’t learn to understand your weakness and all the things that you’re running away from…       &amp;amp;nbsp;  EMBED BLOCK Add an embed URL or code.&amp;amp;nbsp;Learn more       Professor Willie “The Bam” Johnson - Episode 636 Most of us have that one thing that completely turned our life around may it be a person or an event. For Professor Willie “The Bam” Johnson, the Bruce Lee movie Fist of Fury was the thing that changed his life forever. Professor Johnson had a tough life growing up and found a lot of similarities in the life he’s living with Bruce Lee’s movies. Professor Johnson had a great career both in competition and in teaching, earning a couple of national titles here and there as well as having some of the best-selling Martial Arts instructional DVDs. He’s been on Black Belt Magazine as a Hall of Famer as well as other major magazines. In this episode, Professor Willie “The Bam” Johnson talks about his journey as a Martial Artist, civil rights activist, and so much more! Show Notes Check out Professor Willie “The Bam” Johnson’s official website at www.williethebamjohnson.com   </description>
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