This week's athlete of the week comes right from Arizona.
Speaker AWelcome to the Ata Nation podcast.
Speaker AWelcome back.
Speaker AThis is episode 159 of the Ata Nation podcast.
Speaker AI'm your host, Senior master Zach Hayden, and it is a pleasure to be back with you again.
Speaker AAgain.
Speaker AI don't know if you guys know this, but we usually don't have shows in June and July.
Speaker AWe're off.
Speaker ABut we're.
Speaker AWe're here because these junior brand ambassadors have done such an amazing job of highlighting athletes of the week.
Speaker AThis is such a cool thing that the brand ambassadors are doing.
Speaker AAnd I think pretty soon, I think at World Championship we're going to get to hear who is some of our new brand ambassadors.
Speaker APretty exciting stuff coming.
Speaker ADon't miss world championships.
Speaker AAnyways, so junior brand ambassadors have been picking these awesome athletes of the week, and though we don't necessarily have time sometimes this summer for our full shows with lots of extra content and things, we do want to continue to bring these awesome athletes week to you.
Speaker ASo let's get to it.
Speaker AATA Nation, we are super excited to have another awesome athlete of the week with us.
Speaker AMa', am, can you introduce yourself for us?
Speaker BMy name is Corinne Ave, and I'm a third degree black belt from Goodyear, Arizona, and I train at Kick University.
Speaker AKick University.
Speaker ANow, okay, I didn't ask you this before we got on the call, but do you do team Sync?
Speaker BI don't do team sync, but you might be thinking of these two girls named Abrianna Lopez and Jacqueline Dagala Zamora, a part of our annihilating Kick unit, which is our team Sync, our traditional team sync.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AI was just talking to Master Turner the other day about extreme and the team sync coming to regions and all that kind of stuff.
Speaker ASo I knew there was a group from Kick University.
Speaker ASo anyways, let's go back to you.
Speaker AThis season has ended.
Speaker AWe're almost at world championships.
Speaker AAnd how did this season go for you?
Speaker BIt was.
Speaker BIt was an emotional season for me because it is actually my last season in the 15, 17 ring.
Speaker BI'll still be a third degree, but I'll be moving up with the adults.
Speaker BSo it was definitely an emotional time for me because I've been in the little kids ring basically for like all this time and now I'm finally moving up.
Speaker BSo.
Speaker AYeah, and that, that 15 to 17 ring, because it's three age groups you're in there longer, the second, third degrees, you guys like get some real good bonds in there.
Speaker AI mean, there's a lot of people in there that you know and compete with for a long time.
Speaker ASo I'm sure that that is emotional.
Speaker AHow in your competition do you have an event that is your, like, this is my go to event.
Speaker BI'd say that'd be either like traditional weapons or creative weapons.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AWhat.
Speaker AWhat's your weapon of choice?
Speaker BSo I actually do two different weapons.
Speaker BFor traditional, I do BO staff and I've just been doing that for a long time.
Speaker BSo I just.
Speaker BIt's kind of like muscle memory.
Speaker BI love doing it.
Speaker BAnd then for creative weapons, I do nunch.
Speaker AOkay, very cool.
Speaker AAre you.
Speaker AYou said creative weapons, so you're not throwing up and stuff.
Speaker ADo you do extreme weapons as well?
Speaker BI do do extreme weapons as well.
Speaker BI also use nunchucks.
Speaker AAwesome.
Speaker AVery cool.
Speaker ASo you're a big into the double Chuck.
Speaker AYou're throwing them, spinning them, doing all that kind of cool stuff.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker ANow I was, I was just asking Master Turner the other day, Senior Master Turner, about, you know, creating your extreme and creative.
Speaker ADo you have a song that you do to your creative and ext.
Speaker AThat really pumps you up?
Speaker AHow did you pick your music?
Speaker BFor me, it's just something that I like resonate with.
Speaker BI'm actually like a huge fan of like the K pop genre and I think I like resonate that well.
Speaker BSo it's something that you just connect with.
Speaker BSo I do use like that like very like poppy goat, like almost happy song for my like extreme weapons.
Speaker BBut for creative weapons, I actually use a different song, which is a more intense song.
Speaker BSo honestly, I feel like it just depends on the.
Speaker BThe person.
Speaker BDo you want to go for an intense look or do you want to go for something fast and exciting and.
Speaker AWhen you did yours?
Speaker ABecause I'm just curious as people do their extreme and creatives a little bit differently.
Speaker ADid you pick your music after you made your form and then just adjusted to it?
Speaker ADid you pick music first and be like, hey, I'm going to build out of this.
Speaker AHow did you process yours?
Speaker BI. I created the form first and then I like you kind of just like look at the form and see like, oh, like, what is the vibe here?
Speaker BAnd so I did pick after and I've actually had the same form for creative weapons for a while and I haven't changed it in even the song.
Speaker BI haven't changed it for a while.
Speaker BSo if you pick the right song, it goes a long while.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AOh, for sure.
Speaker AThen that's nice that you get to stick with it.
Speaker ADid you.
Speaker AAre you got some Goals for the end of the season.
Speaker AI know we just had district, but World champs.
Speaker AYou doing any tock ideas for the new Super 20?
Speaker ANow that you're going to be in a new division, what kind of goals do you have?
Speaker BI do want to win a couple more world titles this year.
Speaker BI did qualify for TOC and I actually qualified for an event that I barely do, which was combat weapons.
Speaker BSo that was, that was fun when I found that out.
Speaker ANice.
Speaker BFor new season for 1829, I really want to try to get into sparring.
Speaker BI'm actually quite a short person and so I've been getting more into sparring recently.
Speaker BAnd so if I can at least qualify for TOC next year or just do well enough for to be able to get into districts, that'd be really cool.
Speaker BSo.
Speaker AWell, I love that.
Speaker AThat's a great, you know, going outside of your comfort zone a little bit, doing something that's a little bit different.
Speaker AI forgot to ask you earlier, what, what got you into martial arts?
Speaker BI actually did soccer before it when I was a little younger and then I had a career ending injury of hurting my hand and so my mom's like, you still need to do something.
Speaker BAnd my mom signed me taekwondo when I was six and I've been doing it for 11 years now.
Speaker ANice.
Speaker AWell, wait a second, I'm a little confused.
Speaker AYou had a career ending soccer injury.
Speaker AThat was your hand.
Speaker ADon't you not use your hands in soccer?
Speaker BI know I was a defender.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker BIt was a little league, so it wasn't a career ending.
Speaker AYeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker BI just didn't want to do it anymore.
Speaker ABut you were like, I got hurt.
Speaker AI don't want to do this anymore.
Speaker AYeah, so let's do a sport where we kick and punch each other instead.
Speaker BYeah, it was confusing, but I just ran with it and I'm still running with it.
Speaker BSo obviously it seems to be going.
Speaker AIt seems to be going pretty well.
Speaker AYou've got some, you said you got some world titles already.
Speaker AWhat world titles?
Speaker BYou have 2019, I won extreme weapons.
Speaker BAnd then 20, the weird season.
Speaker B2020, 2021, I got traditional forms.
Speaker BAnd then 2023, which was actually my first year in the 1517 ring.
Speaker BI won created weapons.
Speaker ANice.
Speaker AExcellent.
Speaker AWell, that's, that's pretty awesome.
Speaker ASo if you're looking at maybe not competition goals, but just martial arts goals, as you look forward to your martial arts career, you're getting ready to go into that 18 to 29.
Speaker ADo you have any mid longer term goals for just martial arts in general, I do.
Speaker BI recently tested for my level one collar because I joined the legacy program a little late.
Speaker BI do want to be a level three instructor one day or level four.
Speaker BIt's been kind of a goal for mine to be a school owner.
Speaker BI am going to college soon, and it's not like my main focus, what I'm majoring in, but I always kind of want it to have as like a backup plan or just to do something on the side because I really enjoy, like, helping teach and teaching at the school.
Speaker BSo owning a Taekwondo school one day or maybe just being an instructor at Taekwondo school, definitely be one of my bigger goals now that I'm entering that.
Speaker BThat stage of my Taekwondo career now.
Speaker AYes, ma'.
Speaker AAm.
Speaker AOh, I love that.
Speaker AThat's awesome.
Speaker AAnd there's lots of.
Speaker ALots of options as you go forward.
Speaker AYou know, owning a school, working for somebody, having a club, there's just lots of options.
Speaker AAnd we love to see people continuing their passion and sharing that passion with others.
Speaker AFantastic.
Speaker ASo what's it mean to you to be an athlete, a champion?
Speaker AThat goes beyond the belt?
Speaker BFor me, I think it's creating bonds that are meaningful and that last.
Speaker BAnd as I said, I'm going to college, so obviously I just graduated, so I'm going to take an example that happened so recently.
Speaker BI had graduated, and I invited a lot of the families from Cook University that I'm close with, and I didn't think too much of it when I invited them to my graduation ceremony, because my graduation ceremony was, like, far from the school, so I didn't think anyone was really going to come.
Speaker BAnd then comes to the day of the ceremony, every single family I had invited came to my graduation ceremony to watch me.
Speaker BAnd that wouldn't have happened if I didn't create a bond with them, something that's more deeper than just instructor to student.
Speaker BSo that's what I think beyond the belt means to me.
Speaker BAnd I think it goes beyond than just instructor and student.
Speaker BCould also instructor, instructor and competitor to competitor.
Speaker BAnd it's really just up to you to want to delve, dive deeper into those bonds.
Speaker BSo, yeah, beyond the belt to me means creating bonds and friendships with people that last longer, that last and are meaningful with each other.
Speaker AOh, that's so cool.
Speaker AI love that example of those guys coming and checking out your graduation.
Speaker AThat is.
Speaker AThat's, you know, the ATA family.
Speaker AThat's what that.
Speaker AWhat.
Speaker AThat's what we do.
Speaker AWhere are you going?
Speaker AOff to college?
Speaker BI'm staying in State, so I'm going to Arizona State University.
Speaker AExcellent.
Speaker ASo are you going to still be able to train somewhat regularly?
Speaker AAre you close?
Speaker AI don't know.
Speaker AArizona is where everything is there.
Speaker BI'll still be able to train.
Speaker BIt definitely is a distance.
Speaker BIt's about an hour, like, from Kiku to the campus that I'm going to.
Speaker AAnd you got to focus on, you know, grades and making sure you stay up to things, so.
Speaker AExcellent.
Speaker AFantastic.
Speaker AI'm sure you will be in World championship.
Speaker AYou'll be at World championships just now.
Speaker AWhat kind of your backyard?
Speaker AHow long does it take to get to the convention center there?
Speaker BLike around 20 to 30 minutes.
Speaker BIt's quite close.
Speaker AThat's.
Speaker AThat's.
Speaker AThat's rough.
Speaker AOh, man, what a drive.
Speaker AWell, we will see you down there in Phoenix in just like a week or so.
Speaker AThank you so much for your time and being an inspiration to other athletes out there in ATA Nation.
Speaker AWe really appreciate it.
Speaker BAll right, thank you, sir.
Speaker AThanks for another great interview from our awesome ATA Nation podcast.
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