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It was a great honor to have Matt Marcinek talk last week at OKCDT. I have a feeling that Matt’s “Doubt Me” series is going to be a great success. I would like to thank everyone that came and for their support. We were able to raise over $500 for Matt’s trip here. You can further support Matt by buying his Doubt Me apparel. You can also follow him on Facebook and Twitter. Thanks again Matt, and hope to see you again soon! Check out the video after the break… Read more →
Matt Marcinek, known as the Disabled Grappler, from Scranton MMA in Scranton, PA, will be giving a motivational seminar for all ages tomorrow night at OKCDT. Matt has cerebral palsy, though it has hardly prevented him from leading a full, productive and physically active life. Matt wrestled in high school and is currently a competitor in Judo, Freestlye Judo and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. look for him on the morning show tomorrow on Fox 25 as he will be interviewed during 3 different time slots. 6:10am, 6:40 am and 7:10 am. The free clinic will be at 6:00 pm and will be at Oklahoma City Defensive Tactics, Inc. at 1810 E Memorial, Oklahoma City, OK 73131 in the upper level of the Oklahoma Institute of Allergy & Asthma.
We want to wish everyone a Happy New Year and wish the best for all in 2012. We are going to start the year off with a very special guest on January 12th. It doesn’t matter if you do judo or not, or even know what judo is, you are not going to want to miss this seminar on January 12th, at OKCDT Judo at 5pm. The clinic will feature Matt Marcinek, the disabled grappler. Matt is a former high school wrestler and current judo and jiu jitsu competitor from Scranton, PA. Matt has a fantastic motivational speaking seminar on perseverance and overcoming adversity to become successful. Matt has Cerebral Palsy and I guarantee anyone that comes to this seminar will leave with a better perspective. The seminar is free, but donations will be accepted and appreciated. Juniors are welcome to wear their gi’s and get on the mat during the seminar.



