Episode 1096 - Sabrina Bliem "The Karate Shrimp"
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SUMMARY
In this episode, Sabrina Bliem, aka The Karate Shrimp, shares her transformative journey into martial arts, starting at age 41, and how it became a vital outlet during challenging times. She discusses her transition into the online martial arts community, the challenges she faced, including dealing with a stalker, and how these experiences shaped her relationship with martial arts. Sabrina emphasizes the importance of creating a conducive training environment at home and shares her insights on maintaining consistency in practice, even amidst life's challenges. In this conversation, she emphasizes the importance of having a dedicated training space, the value of consistency, and overcoming the stigma associated with solo training. She discusses how personal experiences and challenges have shaped her approach to training and teaching, highlighting the significance of sharing stories and building an online community. Sabrina also reflects on rediscovering her passion for martial arts and the impact of being authentic and vulnerable in her content creation.
TAKEAWAYS
- Sabrina started karate at age 41 as a coping mechanism.
- She found a supportive community in martial arts.
- The online space can be liberating when starting out.
- Facing fears is a recurring theme in her journey.
- Dealing with online negativity is part of making an impact.
- Training at home requires creating a conducive environment.
- Consistency can be achieved through small, manageable steps.
- Five minutes of training is better than none.
- It's important to prioritize mental health and well-being.
- Solo training can be just as valuable as in-person training.
- Overcoming stigma around online and solo training is essential for personal growth.
- Rediscovering passion for martial arts can come from being authentic and vulnerable.
- You are stronger than you think, and resilience from martial arts translates to life.
To connect with Sabrina Bliem:
https://youtube.com/@thekarateshrimp
https://www.instagram.com/thekarateshrimp
https://www.facebook.com/thekarateshrimp
https://www.thekarateshrimp.com/
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