Editorial
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But in my “new” career, I’ve dedicated myself
to finding and sharing the ways and means to
balance success and personal goals; learning
to learn to “play to your strengths” and follow
your heart. And the journey has been truly
amazing.
So in my new (and last) career I’m going to
continue to work my butt off to be of service
to the martial arts community, supporting
these new leaders, finding even more liked
minded people, and providing a platform and
support for the future of martial arts.
The best part of this journey is meeting the
“new breed” that is now leading the charge in
the martial arts world; the new leaders of this
profession. Owners like John Cassidy, Brannon Beliso, Greg Horton, Korbett Miller, Dave
Wheaton and Melodee Meyer. Add to that the
support systems from people like Roland Osborne, Melody Shuman, the team at Rainmaker, 97 Display and Dojo Muscle and you have a
group of people leading the martial arts in an
exciting and powerful new way. I am proud to
say I’m working with these people.
My hope is that, in some small way, I can do
my part to contribute to the positive growth
of martial arts and the school owners who
work so hard to provide training f