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Exploring Life & Business with Alejandro Rodriguez of The Battlefield and Kazoku Karate

Today we’d like to introduce you to Alejandro Rodriguez

Hi Alejandro, thanks for joining us today. We’d love for you to start by introducing yourself.
I am from Venezuela. I grew up doing Karate as a way of self-defense for the daily risks of living in Caracas. I was taught by my father, Pedro Luis Rodriguez, who is one of the pioneers of Karate in Venezuela. I wasn’t too interested in competing as a child or even as a teenager. I was always very involved in my dojo and training, but the competition set up wasn’t something I felt attracted to. At the age of 18, I actually felt a drastic shift in my mindset, and made the commitment to compete. So, I had a little bit of a late start in competition. Time flew by in my first few years as I was attempting to be a part of the senior Venezuelan National team, something I managed at the age of 20. I won 7 Venezuelan National tournaments, and 3 Panamerican championship gold medals. In 2014’s Panamerican championships I broke my shoulder in my first fight. Despite this, I still won the tournament in weight and open divisions. At that time I was already set to move to the United States. I moved to try a new life, in a new country, with no family, or money and a broken shoulder. I won the USA National championships after 2 years, and after 5 years I opened my own dojo and became USA National champion two more times. Currently, I am still fighting and doing kickboxing, but most importantly I am passing down the knowledge, values and experience that Karate has left me with after a full life of training and dedication.

I’m sure it wasn’t obstacle-free, but would you say the journey has been fairly smooth so far?
I almost got shot in my country, which helped me make the decision to move away and change my life. My broken shoulder in 2014 made me think I wouldn’t be able to compete or train the same way again.
I also went through some financial hardships, first with COVID and later with moving my business to our new location, alongside a lot of issues in my personal life and my father’s health being compromised.

Thanks – so what else should our readers know about The Battlefield and Kazoku Karate?
We have a great martial arts gym, working expansively in martial arts like karate, kickboxing and jiu jitsu principles in our curriculum. We have a heavy bag section, fitness classes and a mini gym with weights, and all the equipment needed to get in great shape or become a super athlete.

What do you like and dislike about the city?
I love the atmosphere, there are plenty of places to walk, or just relax. It’s a great place to raise my children. The only thing I would like to change in Greenville is that I would like to see more good Venezuelan restaurants!

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