Posts Tagged ‘diversity’

Forgot My Karate Bo Staff Form!

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

#martialarts #karate #taekwondo #kungfu #mma #ufc

It’s kind of funny because now that I’m no longer competing in karate, I spent the entire winter focused on snow skiing.  The only karate bo staff moves I’ve been doing for the last six months were the parts I use during my live motivational talks.  I also include them in my diversity talks as well but apart from those moves, I haven’t been doing my entire weapons form at all.

Well, I decided to pick up my karate bo staff to do my complete form the other day and I actually had trouble remembering some of the parts from my form!  It’s been awhile.  Same thing with my Chinese staff form too.  Although I remember the individual techniques and they were still executed pretty good, I just didn’t remember the actual sequences they were in.

By the end of the workout, I got some type of workable weapons form back but I wasn’t sure if it was exactly the way I left it before the winter.  I’ll need a few more training sessions to get comfortable with the sequences again and then video what I’ve got to see how the form looks.  I don’t think I’ll have any problems bringing back at least a decent karate bo staff form I can perform anytime.

To see the brief moves that I actually did do all winter and spring, I do them not only in my live talks but also did them for an episode of my Clint Cora Motivational WebTV where I used my karate bo staff as a teaching tool for a principle of achieving life success.  Check it out as many probably didn’t realize that a martial arts weapon can be used to illustrate such concepts.

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Martial Arts Champion Helps Muslim Students With Diversity Discrimination

Friday, June 4th, 2010

#martialarts #karate  —-  Yesterday, I visited the ISNA (Islamic Society of North America) high school which is a private school for Muslim students here in my home town of Mississauga. I had blogged about this event in advance recently but the day finally came yesterday for the big event. I was billed as the martial arts champion who will come in and help these Muslim students with their diversity challenges and diversity discrimination.

Even with an advance meeting with school officials to learn proper customs for the event, I really didn’t know what to expect in terms of reception. I made an effort to learn an Arabic greeting which was ‘Asalaam-u-alaikum’ and used it during my opening.   This was well received by all and help set the tone for the rest of my talk.

I kind of knew that the boys will be pretty lively since boys are boys no matter what culture. I just wasn’t sure about the girls especially since in this situation, they might be more conservative as they all had hijabs on and were in a ‘no-touch’ with males scenario.

But to my pleasant surprise, the girls were just as responsive as the boys if not more during most parts of my talk. The girls and boys had pretty well an equal number of questions near the end of my presentation which was a good sign.

I did a book signing for the Muslim students afterwards and photos were taken by their staff as well as two local newspapers who were present. A TV crew from local news also came and we had coverage on TV as well (I’ll put the link to the news clip soon).

When I got home, I went through the photos that were taken by my own camera since I wanted a few shots for this blog and my motivational speaker website.  What really dawned on me especially from the shot with the girls, is that I knew that I really did something special today.  I went in and helped a group of people with their diversity challenges.

The local Muslim community unfortunately has suffered some diversity discrimination because of international incidents and many of them here (and I’m sure elsewhere) have found it difficult to integrate with the rest of Canadian society.  I was invited as a non-Muslim to come help these students and it was a real honour to do so.  As a visible minority myself, I have had many more years of experience dealing with discrimination in Canada and managed to achieve success despite it.  I had some great tips to pass on to these students (as well as adults who were present).  Of course, I did some martial arts with my bo staff for them as part of the entertainment.

I felt a real sense of pride in doing this particular presentation to this audience.  It was a real special moment for me and I will remember this talk as one of my most memorable experiences in my speaking career so far.  You will probably sense this as well when you see one of the photos below.   I don’t speak at a lot of schools since adults are my main audiences but will consider some if I think they are worthwhile to do.  I have a separate presentation called “Creating Awesome Future Successes For Youth and Teens” just for the youth audience.

diversity martial arts challenges discrimination

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College Speaker Will Use Martial Arts

Monday, April 12th, 2010

#college #university #martialarts — College speaker and karate world champion Clint Cora will be using some martial arts and audience participation again in his Kick Down Diversity Barriers For Success presentation at a college in upstate New York later this week. It’s always a fun activity and gets the audience engaged in the talk. For more information on the speaking programs available for college campuses, see College Speaker Clint Cora

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College Diversity Showcase At Conference Has Martial Arts

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Karate world champion Clint Cora will be doing a college showcase of his diversity presentation at a campus activities conference in Atlanta this week and as usual, he will feature some martial arts elements in his talk.  He will be using a karate bo staff as well as get the audience to do some group punching complete with karate yells for fun.  This type of showcase has worked well for Clint in the past and hopefully it will open up a new market for him in the US.

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Martial Arts World Champion Launches Motivational TV Show

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Martial arts world champion and motivational speaker Clint Cora has launched a new motivational tv show online called Clint Cora Motivational WebTV and the first episode can be viewed right at the top of his website homepage.  It will be a fairly regular series with episodes discussing motivation, achieving success and even diversity issues.  There will be some martial arts in the odd episode to illustrate success principles.

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Karate World Champion Motivation Blog

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Karate World Champion Clint Cora’s motivation blog is a totally separate one from the Martial Arts Articles Online blog.  This other one has much more motivation, inspiration and some diversity content to help people achieve their own success in life.  See Clint’s other blog at Motivation Success Blog.

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Martial Arts Weapon and Campus Diversity

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Unlike most diversity speakers, Clint Cora utilizes martial arts elements in his talks. Here is a campus showcase video clip that shows how he ties in university campus diversity with his martial arts weapon, the bo staff. Of course, since the bo staff is his top martial arts weapon to use in competition, Clint physically demonstrates some of the moves on stage with this weapon, much to the delight of audiences.

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Karate Champion Clint Cora Entertains Youth Audiences

Friday, November 6th, 2009

World karate champion and diversity speaker Clint Cora entertains high school youth audiences quite effectively with martial arts group activities during his talks. To see an example that was recently caught on video during a college campus activities conference showcase, see how he keeps the audience entertained at the middle of his Youth Speaking Program webpage.

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UK Press Release On Sexy Diversity By Martial Arts Champion

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Here is the UK press release on sexy diversity by martial arts champion Clint Cora. It is on a site that is frequented by media and writers in the UK and Europe.

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PDF Of Sexy Diversity Press Release

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

The PDF version of this week’s Sexy Diversity press release is now available for reporters/writers of print media and online publications. This PDF version is brought to you by PRLog, an online press release website.

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