About Sensei Jessica Corbin: 4th Degree Black Belt and Volunteer Firefighter
Training
in traditional martial arts at Okinawa Karate Kobudo Kai (OKKK) in
Elmont since the age of 11, Sensei Jessica Corbin has dedicated 24 years
to
mastering her craft. She earned her black belt at just 16, a testament
to her
dedication, discipline, and passion for the art.
Growing up in
Roosevelt, she
found inspiration in her sister, a devoted public servant and community
supporter. This led her to give back to her community as
a volunteer at the Roosevelt Fire Department.
As a woman in martial arts, Sensei Jessica Corbin has gained a deep
understanding of both her strengths and weaknesses, using this knowledge to
build confidence and resilience. She has used this drive to inspire students,
working as a Head Instructor at OKKK.
Teaching
has become one of her greatest joys, as she takes pride in witnessing her
students' transformation and growth. Serving as a role model, she strives to
empower others, instilling in them the same discipline and determination that
have shaped her journey.
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