PICK UP I Am Oum Ry: A Champion Kickboxer’s Story ... at Long Beach Khmer Kickboxing

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PREORDERS AVAILABLE NOW. As told to Zochada Tat and  Addi SomekhAfterword by Michael G. Vann, Ph.D. 224 pages with 80 illustrations, including maps.December 2022. Hardcover.Ebook also available. $26.95 | 9781954600072 (hc) From champion to refugee to martial-arts teacher, a kickboxing innovator tells of his career, remarkable survival and journey toward self-understanding. When I was 6 years old, my grandmother told me, “The rice won’t bear grain if it stands tall, but it will if it bows.” I have always followed her advice: “Be calm, be kind, be brave.” To this day, because of my grandmother, I am not afraid of anybody. Oum Ry grew up on a Central Cambodian island in the MeKong River in a family of silver engravers. When his family couldn’t afford his food or schooling, he lived with monks until seeking out masters of Cambodian kickboxing, a martial art called Pradal Serey. He was the smallest kid but would become national champion at 23 years old. Over 15 years, he toured Southeast As

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