I always aim for the head. It's the most points. You know, if you can get someone, you don't want to try to break their face. I mean, head to head here, this is more of like an axe kick when you're coming down something along those lines where you slap the face and that's how noses get broke a lot. How many hours a day of Taekwondo were you training? Oh, that was national level. So I was fair. And then my mom would stay and then she would take me to school. But I was never discouraged. It was never like, try not to kill someone. Like don't try to go out and
Founder and CEO of Brass & Unity, host of The Brass & Unity Podcast. Brass & Unity was started in 2016 as a way to help fellow soldiers.
After serving in Afghanistan as an Artillery Gunner at 19 years old and losing friends during battle, Kelsi came home with PTSD. After 7 years of anger and pain she decided to use her struggle for good, and try to help others through their struggle.
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