A heavy question was asked on me a few months back. As heavy as it was, I had an immediate answer. Someone asked, "What is your legacy?" I said, "My students". Back in 2001, I was one of the very few coaches in CT that actually trained pure Muay Thai. In CT, I had the honor of starting some amazing martial artists on their path in Muay Thai. Since leaving Connecticut these students have grown to travel, fight and teach students and develop champions of their own.
I see the success and know the underlying impact these coaches have made on the lives of their students. At a time and place where Muay Thai was nothing but a fantasy martial art on video games and vhs tapes, I'm always proud to have played my part in sharing my passion for the martial arts with the future generations. My passion for fitness and health started as a little girl.
I was always involved in sports from third grade all the way to college. I played on the basketball team every year after that until my first year in college on the intramural team, along with being on the tennis and softball teams in high school.
I see the success and know the underlying impact these coaches have made on the lives of their students. At a time and place where Muay Thai was nothing but a fantasy martial art on video games and vhs tapes, I'm always proud to have played my part in sharing my passion for the martial arts with the future generations. My passion for fitness and health started as a little girl.
I was always involved in sports from third grade all the way to college. I played on the basketball team every year after that until my first year in college on the intramural team, along with being on the tennis and softball teams in high school.
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