
Episode 1024 - Cory Anderson
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SUMMARY
In this conversation, Cory Anderson shares her journey through various martial arts, including her early experiences with Boxing, Tae Kwon Do and Karate. She discusses the challenges she faced, the connections she made, and her current role in opening a new karate school. The conversation highlights the importance of community, the influence of different martial arts styles, and the unique experiences of women in martial arts.
She shares insights on the similarities between Boxing, Tae Kwon Do and Karate, the challenges of competing in boxing, and the importance of cross-training. Cory also reflects on her experiences teaching martial arts to children, emphasizing the need for flexibility and understanding in communication. She expresses her aspirations for the future, including expanding her martial arts knowledge and improving her teaching skills.
TAKEAWAYS
- Cory's martial arts journey began with a desire to emulate movie heroes.
- Boxing provided a new avenue for Cory, allowing her to train one-on-one.
- Cory's transition to Taekwondo introduced her to a more artistic side of martial arts.
- Coincidences played a significant role in Cory's martial arts journey.
- Cory's experience in Boxing influenced her approach to Taekwondo and Karate.
- She emphasizes the importance of community in martial arts training.
- Cory's current role involves teaching kids and developing a new karate school.
- The school aims to create an inclusive environment for all students.
- Cory's journey reflects the evolving nature of martial arts and personal growth.
- She finds the artistic side of Tae Kwon Do and Karate more fulfilling than Boxing.
- Cory values the eclectic variety of martial arts training opportunities.
- Teaching martial arts requires understanding children's communication styles.
- Flexibility in teaching methods is essential for engaging kids in martial arts.
- Cory believes martial arts should be accessible to everyone, regardless of their background.
- She aims to create a fun and serious environment in her classes.
- She acknowledges the importance of open-minded instructors in her martial arts journey.
To connect with Cory Anderson:
Central Vermont Martial Arts