
Matthew Eyler
Former Educator Who Decided Teaching Martial Arts Was a Better Way to Help Students
Male from New York City, United states and speaks EnglishAvailable for Collaboration, Interviews in In-Person, Remote Formats
I aim to talk to parents, educators, and coaches who are seeking better ways to equip their children with the tools the need to be successful in all aspects of life.
From strategies to develop confidence, to instructional techniques to reach students of all ages and abilities, we share how we are using martial arts, combined with my background as a special education teacher, to help students and children grow mentally, physically, and emotionally.
Topics Discussed by Matthew Eyler
About Matthew Eyler
Matthew Eyler is a a former educator with over ten years of classroom experience.
However, he became frustrated with public education and decided he could better help young people in another way: teaching martial arts.
Now Matthew, a fifth degree black belt in Korean martial art of Tang Soo Do, runs Trinity Martial Arts, a studio in Hopewell Junction, NY, which helps students of all ages and abilities grow stronger mentally, physically, and emotionally, so they can be successful in all parts of life.
Availability for Interviews
Everyday from 9am to 3pm America/New_York
Interview & Promotion Format
- Guest Form
- Pre-Interview Call
- Share Episodes
- Email Subscribers
Target Audience
I aim to talk to parents, educators, and coaches who are seeking better ways to equip their children with the tools the need to be successful in all aspects of life.
From strategies to develop confidence, to instructional techniques to reach students of all ages and abilities, we share how we are using martial arts, combined with my background as a special education teacher, to help students and children grow mentally, physically, and emotionally.
Why Invite Matthew Eyler as a Guest?
The reason good teachers becomes educators is to help people. But what does that look like in an imperfect world? How do we best help our children become equipped for their futures? As a teacher, parent, and coach, Matthew brings a unique viewpoint to the table. He has taught students from preschool up to senior citizens. He has worked with honors students and people with learning disabilities. He may do it in a martial arts studio, but the principals found in the dojo can apply anywhere. There's a reason so many people resonate with "The Karate Kid". Don't you want to share with guests how they can become the Mr. Miyagi to their Daniel-san?