Sensei Ingrid Dordar
The
youngest of four children, Dordar was born and raised in Chile until age
13, when her family immigrated to Canada. Values such as loyalty, courage
and discipline laid a solid foundation for her to accomplish many goals
at an early age.With a background in health and fitness, Dordar began
training in Martial Arts in 1983.
Today, with over 17
years of training and instructing experience, Sensei Dordar is a third
degree black belt martial artist, Co-Owner and Head Instructor of one
of the largest and most successful martial arts schools in North America,
Champions Martial Arts Academy. As a competitor, Dordar earned numerous
titles such as B.C. Kickboxing Champion (1987), Canadian Kickboxing Champion
(1987), and North American Free Style Champion, WKA (1994).
Dordar has become
an icon for Women in martial arts on a number of levels, and has led the
way for many female fighters to follow in her footsteps. Among her many
accomplishments, Sensei Dordar was the first female fighter to travel
from Canada to Japan to compete and win the Shootboxing Championship in
Tokyo, Japan (1988), and was formally recognized as the "Best Female
Fighter of the Year" (WKA 1993). Dordar has revolutionized Martial
Arts for women in British Columbia and around the world by providing equal
opportunity for women to learn self defense, self discipline and to increase
their self confidence. Consequently, she has gone from being the only
female student in 1983, to having almost half of her classes attended
by women today.
A
gifted instructor, Dordar leads by example to bring out the best in all
her students. "I truly believe that women owe it to themselves to
stay in shape, stay strong and stay confident. There are many facts and
statistics for why this is important; however, the most important is the
growing need for women and children to protect themselves in today's violent
world. Defending your child or your own life is not about physical strength;
it is about having a Black Belt attitude. You become a fighter within
by experiencing obstacles, pain, tears, joy, and accomplishment. A Black
Belt attitude is everything; it will allow you to mentally and physically
fight for your right to live a safe life and empower you to survive anything
that comes your way" says Sensei Dordar.
Her extensive background
and knowledge of human psychology, fitness and nutrition also contribute
to her expertise in Martial Arts. Always seeking knowledge, Dordar regularly
attends conferences across North America relating to stress in the work
place, first aid, and conflict resolution for children, youth and adults.
Sensei Dordar also personally conducts seminars on Bullying and Self Defense
to audiences across North America, and is a regular guest on the internationally
syndicated radio program, Radio Martial Arts.
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