by Jennifer Corder | Martial Arts/Kajukenbo, Uncategorized
When I retired in September 2006, after what I considered a successful career, I didn’t know what I was going to do with my time. I only knew I was tired of the travel, long hours and time away from my family. What came next was quite a surprise. I will spare you...
by Jennifer Corder | Martial Arts/Kajukenbo
I typically fly under the radar but like every one on earth, I want to be accepted. My need for acceptance and approval has stopped me from taking some growth opportunities over my 50 plus years , as I have feared not being successful or being liked. Some of my...
by Staff | CrossPIT, Health & Fitness, Martial Arts/Kajukenbo
Ed. Note: We will be sharing some of our most inspirational stories this summer with you to keep us all motivated and inspired to “Train Strong to Remain Strong.” It really is hard to put into words what my journey has been like to this point in my martial...
by Staff | BJJ, Martial Arts/Kajukenbo
Ed. Note: In honor of Father’s Day we wanted to publish this classic blog post from Professor Kelly because we all know that dads give the best, most helpful advice and counsel. Happy Father’s Day Sir! Grandmaster Lim once said to me “Know your...
by Jennifer Corder | Kids, Martial Arts/Kajukenbo, Self Defense
Twenty minutes. Twenty. That’s all I had. I figured that was plenty of time because I am a talented and quick shopper. I gathered my items and got in line. I was behind someone with a small order so all was well. Turns out she was a talented and quick couponer and had...
by Jennifer Corder | Kids, Martial Arts/Kajukenbo
Who you choose to spend your life with most certainly determines your success or failure in everything. “Man keeps wife company while she battles cancer” is a post that has gone viral. A mom and wife who has to be quarantined due to nasty radiation treatments for...