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Z-Ultimate Self Defense Studios Breaks Down Gender Barrier in Bellevue

Z-Ultimate Self Defense Studios in Bellevue is pioneering a movement to break down gender barriers in martial arts, particularly focusing on increasing female participation in karate, kung fu, and jiu jitsu. Under the leadership of Lorraine Vance, the dojo has achieved the highest enrollment of women and girls since its establishment in 2011, reflecting a significant shift in a traditionally male-dominated space. The studio's large window serves a strategic purpose, allowing the community to witness women training and encouraging them to join. Vance’s self-defense journey began when she enrolled her daughter in karate, sparking a passion that has now led her to create a welcoming environment for all. The dojo specializes in 'Ultimate' Kenpo, a blended martial arts style that is adaptable for a wide range of ages and skill levels. During the pandemic, Vance embraced technology by offering online classes through Zoom, maintaining connections with students locally and globally. A remarkable story includes a teenage girl continuing her lessons across a 13-hour time difference after relocating to India. Vance emphasizes that martial arts foster long-lasting relationships, making the dojo not just a training space but a community hub.

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