Hey everyone,
It’s been a while since I’ve touched base through this blog—since September, to be precise. Life, as it tends to do, has thrown a few punches and has taken me down some unexpected pathways. But as any seasoned martial artist knows, it’s not about how hard you can hit, but how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. So, here I am, ready to share some exciting personal updates and what this means for our blog’s future.
A New Role in Familiar Territory
For starters, I’m elated to announce a new professional venture: I am now the Program Director for Premier Martial Arts in Lawrence, Kansas. It’s an opportunity that, a decade ago, seemed like a distant dream. Back then, while training for my black belt and teaching a couple of classes a week, I had hoped to make martial arts my full-time gig. Unfortunately, the need for a steady income and benefits from my role as an operations manager at a distribution center made that impossible.
Despite the setback, my commitment to training never wavered, even as I navigated through the trials of injury and recovery. My journey has included two knee surgeries—a microfracture surgery followed by another due to over-healed scar tissue. Through the pain, the swelling, and the countless shots trying to mimic knee fluid, my spirit remained unbroken, even when my body urged me to pause.
From Recovery to Revival
There’s something about the resilience we build through our trials. Years passed, filled with physical challenges and labor-intensive work. However, the moment I found myself running effortlessly during a work incident, I knew it was time. My knee had recovered, and with it, my passion for martial arts rekindled.
Training resumed with gusto, only to be curbed once more—this time by the pandemic. The restrictions were tough, and as an “essential” worker, my job’s demands only increased. Martial arts took a back seat yet again.
Turning the Page
Fast-forward to the latter part of 2023, and life presented a crossroads. After 23 years with the distribution center and a couple attempts at other jobs, I was ready for a change. I knew this, I wanted to use my background in business and helping people to help someone, preferably a small business, grow. Serendipitously, a position opened at the very school where my martial arts journey began. After thoughtful discussions with my wife, I decided to leap into this new chapter.

What This Means for the Blog
What does this mean for our blog? I’ve always grappled with the blog’s direction, teetering between my passions for martial arts, fitness, self-defense, and personal development. With this career shift, I’m excited to bring more focused content that aligns with these interests.
I’m currently pursuing a certification as a Tactical Conditioning Trainer and re-engaging with teaching pepper spray deployment. Expect to see content that not only shares my personal experiences but also provides educational insights into these areas.
Stay Tuned and Stay Assiduous
So, stay tuned, and thank you for sticking with me. If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s the power of being assiduous—in training, in recovery, and in life. It’s about diligent, persistent effort. Remember what it is to be assiduous.
