TV Show Host Teaches Karate Classes at Auburn Karate School
TV show host Roland Osborne will be teaching classes at an Auburn Karate School, Saturday July 24th, 2004. “Roland is not only a TV personality on world wide TV, and an accomplished martial artist, but one of the most exciting and energetic instructors I have ever known,” says Paul McCoy, the owner of McCoy’s Action Karate.
(PRWEB) July 23, 2004 -- Roland, the host of Discovery Channel and Discovery
Travel Channel’s “Go Warrior” TV show, travels around the world learning various
martial arts from the master of their styles. In the show’s first season he
traveled to Russia, Brazil, Japan and Korea to uncover styles and traditions of
many martial arts. Roland is also the creator of a diverse and exciting
curriculum that the owners and teaching team of McCoy’s Action Karate have been
trained to teach. Mr. Osborne designed this totally innovative curriculum to
help widen the performance and confidence of the karate students in the Auburn
and Spencer MA Action Karate Schools.
“Roland is a member of the Board of
Directors of Black Belt Schools International, a school owner, a TV host, an
awesome instructor, an excellent communicator, and a very hard and tight, world
class martial artist,” says Barbara McCoy, one of the Master Instructors at
McCoy’s Action Karate of Spencer Ma. He will be teaching beginning children and
Little Dragons (age 5 – 7) at 9:30am, advanced Children at 10:30am, and Teens
and Adults at 11:30am Saturday 24th 2004. Mr. Osborn has already taught the
entire Teaching Team of both schools and their FIST team, (Future Instructor and
Student Teachers) for 2 ½ hours Wednesday 21, 2004.
Mr. Osborne will not
only be teaching the students and teaching teams of both McCoy's Action Karate
schools, but he will also be signing autographs of pictures taken during the
filming of his first season. “Roland realizes the value of his training and TV
exposure, and instead of compounding his own wealth with this experience, he has
instead decided to use his advantage to advance other martial artists through
out the country,” Anne McCoy, an owner of Action Karate adds. “You should see
the kids’ response. Everybody respects TV personalities even if they should not,
and instead of playing on that, he uses it to develop the children’s belief in
themselves by providing solid evidence that they can and have achieved something
real and of value.”
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