Take A Seat In My Chair

written by Joseph Singleton Now that I am in my third year as an apprentice with the Inosanto Academy there are a few things that I want to address to the members of the Inosanto Academy family. I am very fortunate to have been so welcomed and loved over the years when I attended any … Read more

What It Means To Be A Wheeled Warrior

written by Ken Chun I must confess that there was a time when I wasn’t sure I wanted to be known as a role model for people living with disabilities. I didn’t want to be a role model because I didn’t think I would make a good one. I’ve had to change my thinking though … Read more

Try This!

written by Laura Kaminker From “Kids On Wheels” Magazine (Reprinted with permission) Jackie Chan in a wheelchair? Why not? Have you ever watched martial arts movies and marvelled at the fighters’ strength and speed? Have you ever wondered if someone picked on you, physically, could you defend yourself? Have you ever dreamed of learning judo … Read more

Prodigal Son

written by Joseph Singleton My name is Joe Singleton. My friends know me by my nickname, Ebbony. I am an athlete, a student, a teacher, a martial artist, and an advocate for the disabled. For more than fifteen years, I have been involved with improving the political, economic, environmental and social issues that are related … Read more

Parents

written by Clay Johnson This article is about how important your parents are to you throughout your life. I realized this in a profound way on January 13th of this year when my father, Ernest Clay Johnson, Sr. died from a massive heart attack. He was 78 years old. He had not been sick; it … Read more

Motivation, Goals, & Determination

written by Clay Johnson As a disabled martial artist who has been studying the martial arts since 1983, I think motivation, goals and determination must go together. 1. Motivation: I’m often asked by my students and the public what motivated me to start studying the martial arts. Well, that’s a hard question to answer. First … Read more

No Whining!

written by Ken Chun I was born with Spina Bifida, which is a malformation of the spinal cord that caused paralysis in my lower extremities. I think it is important for people to realize that although I’m in a wheelchair, I’m still doing whatever I want. All too often, people stereotype a person in a … Read more

Nothing Is Impossible

written by Glen Leonard My name is Glen I. Leonard II and I?m confined to a wheelchair. I am also a martial artist. Impossible you say? Nothing is impossible once you put your mind to it. Never Give Up, Never Give In is my philosophy. Let me start with a little background about my life. … Read more

Two Questions

written by Clay Johnson The two questions I’m most asked by new students when they come to my academy for the first time are: “How can you teach me, you’re in a wheelchair?” and “Can you fight?” As for the first question, most of the students who come to my school are able-bodied, and I … Read more

Daily Challenges

written by Ken Chun Clay Johnson, a good friend and fellow disabled martial artist, contacted me a couple of times because he wanted to discuss disability awareness and accessibility issues in the martial arts community.Having been a disabled martial artist since 1984, this prompted me to write this article. Let me start with a simple … Read more