From teaching kids to defend themselves against potential threats to helping law enforcement officers handle tense situations more effectively, martial arts training carries profound benefits that extend far beyond the mat. Kaleb, founder of Inferno Martial Arts, joins the B-Team Podcast to share his remarkable journey from passionate practitioner to successful business owner. What started in 2003 as training sessions in a literal tool shed has blossomed into five thriving locations across Northwest Arkansas, serving everyone from toddlers to senior citizens.The conversation explores the careful balance of teaching potentially dangerous skills while instilling the responsibility that must accompany them. For children, martial arts creates valuable muscle memory for high-stress situations. When someone attempts to pin them down, they don't freeze with fear - they've practiced escaping similar positions hundreds of times in a controlled environment. This preparation addresses a critical gap in traditional safety education.For adults, martial arts offers physical fitness coupled with mental engagement and community. Jiu-jitsu has become particularly popular among older demographics because of its lower impact on the body while still providing effective self-defense training. The "executive class" at Inferno demonstrates this appeal, attracting professionals in their 40s, 50s, and beyond.The most compelling insights come when Kaleb breaks down fundamental self-defense principles everyone should know: turn your hips toward danger, target vulnerable areas like eyes and throat, and understand that controlled training creates cooler, calmer responses to threat. His light-hearted "Dragon" story - about an overly confident newcomer learning humility - perfectly illustrates why proper training matters.Whether you're considering martial arts for your children, yourself, or simply curious about effective self-defense, this episode delivers practical wisdom with entertaining stories from the mat. Ready to learn how to protect yourself and move toward challenges rather than away from them? This conversation is your perfect starting point.