Sensei Ford takes a lesson in the Brazilian art of Capoeira from Maestre Amen Santo, along with noted film star Mark Decascos.
Will learns about the Filipino art of Kali knife fighting from Guro Alvin Catacutan.
Sensei Ford takes a class in the Machida style of Karate under Chinzo Machida.
Will reunites with his old friend Sifu Rob Moses to learn how his philosophy and training style in martial arts have both changed since suffering multiple strokes.
Will studies the physically intense art of Silat Buka Linkaran under Guro Janel Barlongo.
Will takes a class with martial artist Cole Rogers, who teaches self-defense for people with disabilities.
Sensei Ford trains with some beach kata, then comes back to the dojo for serious conditioning.
Will trains in the ancient Samurai art of the sword- Kenjutsu.
Will trains in the ancient (and lethal) martial art of Kaihewalu Lua with one of its few female masters, Kumu Michelle Manu.
Will's lesson with Kung Fu master and martial arts film star Gerald Okamura takes an unexpected turn.
Will takes a look back at what he's learned so far- both on and off the training mat.
Will trains with another Karate Kid series alum, Sensei Ron Thomas.
Will learns the secrets of karate power punching from Sensei Ed Smith.
Blindfolded for an entire episode, Will trains with visually impaired Sensei Joshua Loya.
Will explores the little-known art of Shuai Jiao aka Chinese wrestling.
Will gets a chance to train with the legendary Soke Tak Kubota.
Will meets one of his childhood heroes- Benny "The Jet" Urquidez- but finds the training tougher than he expected. (part 1 of 2)